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National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week
26 May is National Sorry Day which was first recognised in 1998, one year after the ‘Bringing them Home’ report was tabled in Parliament. National Sorry Day recognises and reflects upon the impact of the arrival of the first Europeans on First Nations people. It also recognises those people in the Stolen Generation and the ongoing hurt that many First Nation families experienced when families were separated by the Government.
Classes will create a window display of the purple Native Hibiscus, the flower chosen by the Kimberley Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation members, to symbolise the scattering of the children and young people in the Stolen Generation. The flower was adopted because it is widely found across Australia and it is survivor. Its purple colour denotes compassion and healing.
27 May to 3 June is National Reconciliation Week and during this week classes will be building their knowledge and understanding of the ongoing journey to have strong relationships between indigenous and non-indigenous people. We are making the most of this opportunity to understand what we can do to achieve reconciliation. This year’s theme is “Be Brave, Make Change”.
Assembly update
The next assembly will be held on Tuesday 24 May 2022 at 2.15pm. The Year 4 children are the presenters, and their assembly theme leads into the school’s recognition of National Sorry Day on Thursday 26 May and National Reconciliation Week commencing on Friday 27 May.
COVID-19 update
- Staffing
COVID-19 continues to impact on some aspects of the school’s work with staff and students being away from school due to illness.
As it is difficult to find relief staff, I would like to thank teachers and education assistants for their flexibility as we juggle people’s daily work to ensure that every class has a teacher and those class needing an education assistant are also catered for. It has been a huge task to make last minute timetable changes, and for teachers and education assistants to step into classrooms where they are not normally based. Staff willingness to be responsive in unpredictable times is greatly appreciated.
- RATs
Families can collect a box of free RATs from the school for each child in their family. For example, if you have two children, you will receive two boxes of RATs. If you have not collected your tests from the school, please come to the office. We can only give the RATs to parents and carers and cannot send them home with the children.
Premier’s Reading Challenge
Have you signed up yet?
We encourage you to join us in unlocking the wonderful world of reading for your children. Help them to join the Premier’s Reading Challenge. Will they fly above the clouds, dive into the ocean or jump into a rocket ship? All students from Kindergarten to Year 10 are challenged to read 12 books by 9 September 2022.
You can help your children sign up via the website, choose their own avatar and log all the books they read over the course of the Challenge. Weekly prizes will be awarded to students who log a book that week, with major prizes drawn when the challenge ends.
Books don’t have to be in English – children are encouraged to read books in their first language.
There are extraordinary tourism prizes to be won each week.
Sign up your children on the website to begin their magical journey.
Mother’s Day stall – Thank you!
Thank you to the P&C Association’s for arranging a wonderful Mother’s Day stall. If you were lucky enough to receive a gift, I hope that you enjoyed your treat.
P&C Association
Joondalup Schools has always been very well supported by the P&C Association. The work of current and past volunteers that has given us the Nature Play area, allowed school camp fees to be subsidised, ensured that we have canteen, organised the Colour Run, purchased the Interschool Athletics shirts, helped at Carols events, and organised sausage sizzles and numerous stalls, and so much more.
Currently the P&C Association is dwindling in the number of volunteers and the amount of time that people can give. I would strongly encourage you to think about how you might be involved in the P&C Association. The next meeting is Wednesday 8 June 2022 at 7.00pm at the school. Mark it in your diary and plan to come along.
School Development Day
Please remember that Friday 3 June is a School Development Day so no children come to school.
If you notice any suspicious activity on School Grounds, please contact Security on 9264 4771 or the Police on 131 444.
The year five and six students viewed penguins in Antarctica. A landscape collage was created. Acrylic paint was used for the background. The penguins were drawn in pencil and the students selected the medium for colouring. Many were coloured in felt pen or pencil. Space was the element of art that was the focus. The students used the techniques of size, colour and a value, detail, overlapping and placement on the page to create the illusion of space.
The Endurance
After 107 years, the ship, The Endurance was found 3008 metres below sea level. Ernest Shackleton was exploring the Antarctic when it sank. The Endurance looks very much the same as the day it sank. The students in rooms 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 drew the ship from direct instruction and then outlined it an felt pen and added colour with pastels.
Mrs Sweet
Art Teacher
Why are Joondalup Primary School collecting and recycling:
- soft plastic bread bags?
- bread tags?
Trillions of plastics are made each year, many lasting up to a thousand years…
About 5 percent goes to recycling…
50 percent to landfill…
The rest finds its way into the environment, eventually out to sea forming enormous garbage gyres!
Since the beginning of Term Two, students from PP-6 have been extremely proactive in bringing in bread tags and soft plastic bread bags to recycle, so they do not end up in landfill…or our oceans!
Keep bringing in your soft plastic bread bags and bread tags so we can help our environment whilst winning rewards for recycling!
HAPPY P&C DAY WA FOR FRIDAY 20 MAY!
On Friday 20 May we say THANK YOU to all of WA’s amazing P&Cs for contributing so much to our schools. P&C volunteers are a shining light within school communities, their dedication and passion help to provide WA students with the excellent educational journey they deserve.
In 2021 WA P&Cs made huge contributions to our schools, donating an impressive collective total of $17.2 million. P&C members also volunteered a whopping 581,672 hours of their time, which has an estimated total of $28 million. It's essential to recognise that each hour volunteered and dollar donated helps to ensure students across WA have an exceptional educational journey.
We encourage school communities to get onboard, share the P&C shine, and let your local P&C know that you see all the amazing things they do.
#PANDCDAYWA
The P&C will be holding an Election Day food stall from 8am till 2pm this Saturday. Come down and support our schools by voting and grabbing a bacon and egg roll or a snagger. Big thanks to Candlewood IGA for their continual support via donations. All profits go directly back into our schools.
HELP NEEDED: We are still looking for two helpers from 11am – 2pm to help man the stall. Please contact Jen on 0403 904 157 if you can help.