Message from the Principal

Dear Parents, Caregivers and Families,
After the Flood
Our school clean up and rectification program is well underway with our Year Six classes hopefully moving back into their new rooms by the close of the term. Our canteen will be next on the list and will hopefully be ready to reopen at the beginning of next term. I thank our staff and students for their patience and resilience during this time, as our beautiful school slowly gets its spaces and playground back.
NAIDOC Celebrations
Today and next Tuesday, St Joseph’s will be celebrating and acknowledging NAIDOC Week 2025. Due to official NAIDOC Week celebrations being held over the first week of the school holidays, St Joseph’s will acknowledge our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and peoples today and next week, when we participate and engage in Dhunghutti language, traditional art experiences and various activities, beginning with a traditional smoking ceremony led by Dhunghutti Elder’s.
NAIDOC stands for, the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee, and celebrates the heritage of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and invites all Australians to ensure we are living in a society where the wisdom, contributions, stories, traditions, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are celebrated, valued and respected.
This year's NAIDOC Week theme, The Next Generation: Strength, Vision & Legacy, celebrates not only the achievements of the past, but also the bright future ahead, empowered by the strength of our young leaders, the vision of our community and the legacy of our aboriginal elders and ancestors.
This year’s theme, represents the enduring strength and vitality of Indigenous cultures, passed down through generations. It symbolises a connection to the land, to each other, and to the rich tapestry of traditions that define Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. As we honour the past, we commit to acknowledging, preserving, and sharing the Aboriginal cultural heritage, that has of course, enriched our nation, and is an underlying statement of who we all are as Australians.
The staff and students of St Joseph’s Primary are also thankful and grateful for our fantastic Aboriginal Education Workers, Miss Shirley Hoskins and Mr Michael Mcphillips, who support and work alongside our St Joseph’s students each and every day.
Winter Warmth Uniforms
While we are experiencing these very cold mornings and days, I am fully understanding of the importance to ensure our children are cosy and warm at school. However, I am seeing several students out of uniform as they enter school in the mornings, and while I appreciate the hectic nature of a school morning, I ask that all students wear the assigned school uniform to school every day. We have several warm options available such as jackets, fleece jumpers, unisex trousers (for our academic uniform), track pants (for our sports uniform), and navy cotton footed tights for girls. Beanies, scarves and gloves are not school uniform, and should not be worn to school. I am also seeing long sleeve T-shirts being worn under blouses and shirts. These are also not school inform, and If worn, must be accompanied with the school jacket or fleece in order for them not to be seen.
If on occasion, the incorrect uniform has to be worn to school, please either, contact the class teacher through email or Compass, or send a note with your child outlining why the incorrect uniform item is being worn and when this will be rectified.
For those of you heading off on a winter break over the school holidays, have a safe and fun time with your families. For those of you staying home, enjoy the beautiful environment that our fantastic valley has on offer.
As always, I thank you for your support in regards to your child’s ongoing learning and growth, and I will see you again in Term 3.
Guy Campbell
Driving Excellence in the Macleay
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PRAYER
Lord, we know we are not perfect.
Grant us forgiving hearts and teach us to not give up.
Amen
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