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STAFF DEVELOPMENT
Staff development at St John’s is aligned with the School Improvement Plan that is informed by data and feedback. We collect a wide range of data from results, external testing and ongoing data from our student management system. Feedback is also sought from students, parents and staff.
This term began with a staff development day focussed on three key areas:
- Discipline specific literacy
- Student voice in teacher development
- Behaviour management
The workshops are developed and led by staff with expertise in these areas. We acknowledge the school community for your support on these days and ensure you that staff work diligently with a continual focus on improving student outcomes.
I encourage all parents and carers to undertake the ‘Tell Them From Me Survey’, which will be made available to complete next week, as your feedback is important to us.
ANZAC MEMORIAL
On Thursday 28 April we honoured ANZAC day as a school community. Captain Gavin Fairs gave the address and reminded us of the conflicts that have been fought to ensure peace. Fr Joseph then talked about the universal and fundamental law of love. The focus of the student presentation was the role of peacekeepers. This is also the calling that is central to our school community. Here at school we honour it and are constantly working towards peaceful relationships.
It was so wonderful to see so many of our students attend the ANZAC day marches and represent our school, showing the community how much we value the sacrifice of others and the importance of a peace focussed world.
YEAR 9 CAMP
This week saw Year 9 attend camp. As one teacher described to me “they have a great vibe”.
The camp offers our young people a chance to take on challenges and build resilience, to immerse themselves in the amazing environment that we are gifted with in the Shoalhaven and to share some fun times together.
CANTEEN VOLUNTEERS
I would like to make a person call for volunteers for our school canteen. It provides an invaluable service however the limited number of volunteers is making it difficult to meet the needs. We may need to close the canteen for one recess break. If you are able to assist on any day for any amount of time would you please contact the school by phone (4423 1666) or email (info@sjedow.catholic.edu.au) with details of when you are available. Grandparents are also very welcome along with a ‘bring a friend’ approach.
Mrs Sandra Hogan
Principal
STUDENT WELLBEING
If you are concerned about your child's wellbeing, please contact their PALS teacher or Year Coordinator for support. There are a number of school supports available to them and some fantastic online resources:
UNIFORM
FOUNDATION DAY
Foundation Day is coming up in Week 6. All money raised will be split between Timor-Leste and St Vincent de Paul.
More information to follow in the Week 4 newsletter.
Mr Aidan Leishman
YEAR 10 - 12 MISADVENTURE PROCESS
As stated in the assessment booklets it is very important students follow the correct procedures when applying for a misadventure.
If a student is absent on the day an assessment is due or a test is to be held, the student must make sure that the office is notified by 8.30am on or before the due date.
Application for Misadventure Forms are available from the Curriculum Office, on the school website and under the Favourites (Star icon) on Compass. The student must complete an Application for Misadventure Form on their return.
Students must have ALL sections of the Application for Misadventure Form completed before it will be considered by the Assessment Committee.
The student must fill out Section 1 indicating why they are applying for Illness/Misadventure and how it has affected their ability to complete a task. A parent/guardian must sign the form. The student must get their class teacher to complete and sign Section 2. Documentation must be provided. Once Sections 1-3 have been completed and documentation attached, the student is to submit the form to the Curriculum Office.
NOTE: If the misadventure is due to COVID students are required to supply their Medical Clearance Notice from NSW Public Health as evidence.
If a misadventure is not completed students will receive an N-Warning and a zero mark if they are in Year 12.
HSC AND BEYOND INFORMATION EVENING - TUESDAY 10 MAY
Information will be presented on:
- Supporting your child during the HSC
- Transition and Pathways
- ATAR Information
- Apprenticeships, Traineeships, Cadetships
- University, TAFE and further education enrolments
- Calendar of Events for Year 12 2022
The Information Evening will be held in the school hall from 6.00pm to 6.45pm. Refreshments will be available from 5.45pm.
We look forward to meeting with you at the Information Evening on Tuesday 10 May 2022.
TERM 2 2022
WEEK 3A
Tuesday 10 May: Year 7 & 9 NAPLAN Reading
Tuesday 10 May: Year 12 to Illawarra Schools Career Expo
Tuesday 10 May: Year 12 HSC & Beyond Parent Info Session 5:45pm refreshments for 6pm start.
Wednesday 11 May: Year 7 & 9 NAPLAN Writing
Thursday 12 May: Shoalhaven Eisteddfod Dance Competition
Friday 13 May: St John's School Athletics Carnival
WEEK 4B
Monday 16 May: Year 7 & 9 NAPLAN Conventions of Language
Monday 16 May: P & F Meeting
Wednesday 18 May: Year 7 & 9 NAPLAN Numeracy
Wednesday 18 May: St John's Working Bee (3pm) & BBQ (5pm)
WEEK 5A
Monday 23 May: Diocesan Cross Country at Willandra
Wednesday 25 - Friday 27 May: Year 12 Senior Retreat
Thursday 26 May: National Sorry Day Assembly. Vinnies Winter Appeal.
WEEK 6B
Wednesday 1 June: White Card Construction Course
Friday 3 June: Foundation Day
WEEK 7A
Wednesday 8 June: School Photos
WEEK 8B
Monday 13 June: Queen's Birthday Public Holiday
WEEK 10B
Friday 1 July: Final Day for Term 2
EVENT REMINDER - ST JOHN'S ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
The annual school Athletics Carnival is being held on Friday, 13 May (Week 3) at Shoalhaven High. Students will come to school as normal and walk to the venue in their House groups after PALS. They are expected to be in sports uniform and will be strongly encouraged to gain points for their Houses by competing in as many events as possible. Permission notes are available on Compass.
A few reminders:
- Year 7-10 students are to wear their full sports uniform and bring appropriate House colour accessories to wear once at the carnival (no singlets).
- Year 11 and 12 students may wear sports uniform or appropriate house coloured clothing.
- If students would like to compete in the 1500m track event, this will take place at 8.30am (before the whole school carnival starts). Students will need to complete the google form on the Rep Sport google classroom page.
- All students are to bring: a hat, water bottle, lunch, and sunscreen. There will be a canteen as well as a BBQ on the day with sausage sizzle and egg and bacon rolls run by Year 12.
- Parent helpers are needed: If you are able to assist at this event as a parent helper, please contact the office (4423 1666 or info@sjedow.catholic.edu.au) and leave your details.
The teaching of "religious education" takes place at St John's in many different ways - in Religion lessons, through social justice programs, within spirituality initiatives, via teachable moments in all KLAs and through prayer and liturgy. Some highlights of these are below;
HOLY CHILD PROGRAM
The Holy Child Program is a special school in Bethlehem, Palestine that a number of staff have visited since 2016. This school caters for students who may have special learning needs, or who are suffering from extreme trauma, or find traditional schooling difficult. The school was established by a Franciscan religious order and is heavily influenced by the life of Francis of Assisi.
During Term One, 2 unit Studies of Religion students in Year 12 engaged in two separate Zooms with the school and people directly involved with the school. These Zooms provided students with specific insights into the impact of Francis of Assisi on Christianity today - a key topic being studied in the Studies of Religion Course.
This term, students and staff in our school Learning Support unit will connect with the students of the Holy Child Program through videos, penpal letters and sharing of resources.
YOUTH ALPHA PROGRAM
Youth Alpha is a relevant and engaging program that explores timeless questions about life, faith and God for young people. The series offers compelling stories, images, questions, and discussion topics through thirteen episodes (over 9 weeks). Youth Alpha has been held twice at St John's in the past. In 2021, we had approximately 40 students involved, with weekly lunchtime gatherings in the Chapel, eating pizza, watching clips and discussing faith and life questions.
St John's will be running Youth Alpha again in 2022: starting in Week 5 on Tuesday 24 May and continuing the following Tuesday lunchtimes, finishing on Tuesday 2 August. Students from all year groups are welcome to participate. Lunch is provided.
Students can sign up in the student foyer, or contact Mrs Honeysett on honeysettc01@dow.catholic.edu.au for more information.
BIBLE
- develop an awareness and appreciation of the Bible being Christianity's "sacred text"
- situate the passage being studied in context - by referring to passages before and after the passage being studied
- focus on the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) translation of the Bible - the mandated translation for students in the Diocese of Wollongong schools.
Sometimes students ask what difference it makes if they use a different translation. The passages below indicate the subtle differences in interpretation that are evident when using different translations of John 10:10:
- I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly. (NRSV)
- I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.
- But I came to give life - life in all its fullness.
- I have come in order that you might have life - life in all its fullness.
- I came so everyone would have life, and have it fully.
NOWRA PARISH
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MILTON PARISH
Click here to access Milton ParishMr David Comensoli
Religious Education Coordinator
YEAR 12 HSC & BEYOND - TUESDAY 10 MAY
An Information Evening is being held focusing on 'The HSC and Beyond'.
Information will be presented on:
Supporting your child during the HSC
Transition and Pathways
ATAR Information
Apprenticeships, Traineeships, Cadetships
University, TAFE and further education enrolments
Calendar of Events for Year 12 2022
It is expected that all Year 12 students and their parents/carers attend this evening. Please ensure you answer the Additional Questions within the Compass Portal to indicate your attendance.
The Information Evening will be held in the School hall from 6.00pm to 6.45pm. Refreshments will be available from 5.45pm.
We look forward to meeting with you at the Information Evening on Tuesday 10 May 2022.
Additional event details:All St John's events and excursions are conducted in a COVID safe manner in accordance with CEO guidelines and venue risk management plans.
YEAR 12 HALF YEARLY REPORT AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students for receiving Principal’s Awards at the end of last term, recognising their achievements in the Half Yearly Reports.
PALS GROWTH CONVERSATIONS
Year 12 have continued to engage with their growth conversations in PALS. With the support of the Year 12 PALS teachers and mentors, students are provided with the opportunity to reflect on their current learning and devise SMART goals for further growth and improvement.
YEAR 9 CAMP HELPERS
Thank you to our Year 12 students and leaders who helped with the night time activities at Year 9 Camp this week. In a similar way to the Year 7 Camp in Term 1, the Year 12 volunteers represented our year group extremely well in assisting at the bush dance.
CROSS COUNTRY
Last Wednesday was the school Cross Country carnival. A high number of Year 12 students attended the event as participants which was great to see.
Congratulations to Reuben Pichler, Jade Poulton and Lucas Johnson for finishing up as Cross Country Age Champions in their age groups. Acknowledgement must also be given to the SRC volunteers who attended the carnival early to support as helpers on the day.
HSC ASSESSMENT CALENDAR
With the start to a new term, this is a timely reminder to all students to check the St John’s HSC Assessment Calendar for 2022 for upcoming assessment tasks this term. Students may ask their PALS teachers or the curriculum office for the calendar if they require an additional copy. It is vital that students keep track of key assessment dates and deadlines as they progress this year.
Other important curriculum documents (including misadventure forms) can be found on the school website under the curriculum tab.
HSC WRITTEN EXAM TIMETABLE
The 2022 HSC Written Exam Timetable has now been released by NESA.
A copy of the timetable can be found on our school website beneath the curriculum tab or by clicking here.
YEAR 12 RETREAT
It is very exciting that our Year 12 Retreat is fast approaching. The postponed Year 12 Retreat from Term 4 2021 is taking place on May 25-27 (Term 2, Week 5) 2022 at Youthworks Shoalhaven Conference Centre, Waterslea. Retreats offer a rare opportunity for students to stop and think more deeply about the religious and spiritual dimension of their life. They are a compulsory aspect of the Religious Education Program of the School. Students are expected to make arrangements if part-time work, TAFE or other commitments clash.
LIBRARY STUDY SUPPORT
Year 12 are reminded of the study options that are available to them at St John’s. In addition to Gooroon Homework Centre on Wednesday afternoons and Mathematics tutoring Thursday afternoons, the upstairs section of the school library is available for Year 12 during lunch, recess and afterschool.
WALK AWARDS
This year we have continued our year group ‘WALK AWARDS’.
In celebrating the achievements and positive examples of students in the year group, teachers and students have been nominating Year 12 for the Walk Awards. The award is modelled after our year group motto:
‘Walk in the way of the good and the just and be the change you wish to see in the world’.
Students who have recently set a positive example within the school can be nominated. Positive examples come from a range of things such as work ethic in the classroom, engagement with brain training, improvements in learning, supporting others, exhibiting one or more of the core SJE values and/or learning dispositions, helping another student or staff member, or living by Pax Christi. Each week during the Tuesday morning meeting, a winner from the week's nominations will be chosen at random. This student will receive a special 'walk award' pin which can be worn on the school blazer. Other nominees will receive a positive affirmation on Compass.
The winners our recent Walk Awards are:
BATTLE OF THE BAND CHAMPIONS
GEORGE SAILS HIS WAY TO SPONSORSHIP
Congratulations to George Broome, exceeding expectations and rewarded with sponsorship to assist in his desire to pursue a professional sailing career!
YEAR 12 GEOGRAPHY
YEAR 12 HOSPITALITY & CONSTRUCTION PRACTICAL PLACEMENTS
YEAR 12 IMPORTANT DATES 2022
Term 2
Week | Date | Event |
3 | Tuesday 10 May | HSC & Beyond Information Session |
3 | Friday 13 May | Athletics Carnival |
5 | Wed 25 to Fri 27 May | Year 12 Retreat |
6 | Friday 3 June | Foundation Day |
7 | Wednesday 8 June | School Photos |
Term 3
Week | Event |
2 | Senior Passports Due for references |
3-5 | HSC Trial Exams |
After trials (TBC) | Year 12Reflection Day |
10 | Year 12 Graduation Events (details tbc) |
Term 4
Date | Event |
12 October - 4 November | HSC Written Exams |
Thursday 17 November | Year 12 Graduation Dinner |
Thursday 15 December | 2022 HSC Results released |
Mrs Kate Jennings
Year 12 Coordinator
Term 2 is set to be another busy term for Year 11. Students have a number of tasks to complete and the workload is picking up. This is a timely reminder for each student that they need to have a well structured study plan, to look over the one they created at the start of the year and make relevant changes where needed to suit current circumstances. If students need support in preparing their study plan please see your PALS teacher.
Year 11 continues to get involved in a variety of areas across our school and wider community. It was pleasing to see so many students from the year group attend local ANZAC Day marches as well as play significant roles in our school ANZAC Commemoration Assembly.
PASSPORTS
A reminder that students need to be completing their PASSPORT whenever they participate in extracurricular activities or community service. This record is evidence that will support senior involvement in the community and contributes to their final report and reference. Passports will be checked over the next two weeks to ensure students are getting involved in the school and wider community.
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
St John’s Athletics Carnival is coming up on Friday 13 May.
This is always a fun day for students and staff and a great opportunity for getting involved and earning house points. I look forward to seeing many of the Year 11 students competing in the events on the day. Go Purcell!!!!!
YEAR 11 UOW FUTURE ME WORKSHOP
On Tuesday 3 May Year 11 students attended the University of Wollongong ‘Future Me’ workshop to assist in planning their future study and employment options.
YEAR 11 GEOGRAPHY FIELDWORK
Recently our Year 11 Geography students participated in on in-site fieldwork study, examining the characteristics of soil through collecting samples from various locations and charting the texture, colour, structure and pH levels.
CROSS COUNTRY AGE CHAMPION
Congratulations to Imogen Schellnegger completing the challenging Willandra Cross Country Course in wet and muddy conditions at our annual school carnival, taking out the 17years girls race.
KEIRA BUCKPITT - BILLABONG OZ GROM SURFING CHAMPION
Home: Culburra Beach
WHAT WERE CONDITIONS LIKE THIS WEEK?
BRYN ROBINSON-MILLS SAILING
Earlier this week, Bryn Robinson-Mills travelled to Brisbane for the Queensland Hobie State Championships. We look forward to hearing of Bryn's results upon his return!
Bryn also recently competed in the Combined High Schools Sailing Championships at Belmont where he placed 3rd overall and 1st in his division. Congratulations Bryn!
FINN LOCHRIN
PRINCESS OF THE FLEET -MATILDA SINCLAIR
Following Matilda Sinclair's achievement to be crowned Milton/Ulladulla's Princess of the Fleet, Matilda and her partner Logan Marsh have been actively involved in several activities fulfilling ambassador duties. We are very proud of you Matilda and Logan.
Year 11 are encouraged to continue focusing on the learning goals set in their Learning Conversations with their PALS teachers to ensure consistent growth is occurring.
“God has no hands but yours”
Mrs Lynette Kelly
Year 11 Coordinator
CAREERS EXPOS
Careers Expos are great opportunities for students and their families to seek help and explore possibilities. With most of these being cancelled last year it is highly recommended that students and parents take advantage of either the virtual or face-to face opportunities offered this year. Careers expos are events where industries, employers and recruiters are able to share information with students who are all potential employees.
All SJE Year 12 students will be attending the Illawarra Schools Careers Expo on Tuesday 10 May.
UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS
Open days are important to find out information about different universities, TAFE and private colleges. With most open days being virtual last year it is a great opportunity, this year, for students (and their parents) in Years 10 -12 to attend the campus face-to-face to receive excellent information about courses available. Many open days are occurring in August, but check individual institutions' websites for full details.
UOW FUTURE TALK
The Year 12 Future Talk Program is a series of online information sessions designed specifically for a student's ‘support crew’. If you're a parent or carer who is seeking support in navigating your child’s HSC journey and post-school decision making, we’re here for you. Year 12 can be a particularly stressful time for students and family/carers.
The pressure to succeed and make life changing decisions can be overwhelming for students and those who are trying to support them navigate their HSC journey.
Sessions dates & topics are listed on the flyer below.
Receive a weekly email with conversation starters, resources and advice to help you navigate the stresses of the HSC.
Be a part of Future Talk for 2022 by gaining access to our free informative and interactive zoom sessions and helpful weekly emails. You can join us for all 5 x sessions, or dip in whenever suits, this is flexible and accessible dependent on your requirements & availability.
See the flyer and registration link below to find out more and to register for this exciting opportunity ahead!
Register for UOW Future Talk Program
BASIC BARISTA SKILLS - FREE
Get some basic coffee making skills! Basic Barista course, 2 hours, free for 14 - 25 year olds. Sessions students can attend are on a Monday from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
Registration: https://kiamacommunitycollege.snapforms.com.au/form/sentral-barista-skills-
UPCOMING EVENTS
Construction Industry White Card Course
Anyone in Years 10 - 12 wanting to complete a white card course at school for a bargain price of $100, see Mrs Hill (located in her office upstairs in the library) to get a spot in the Term 2 course running on Wednesday 1 June.
Year 12
UAC
UAC applications are now open for NSW and ACT university admission in 2023. A presentation was given to all year 12 students on the last day of Term 1 and that information can be located in the Careers Google Classroom page for those who missed it. UAC applications close at the end of September.
UOW Discovery day (rescheduled)
For Year 12 students who have registered with UOW, Monday 6 June.
Australian National University (ANU)
Law at UNSW
UNSW Law admission test (LAT) is now open for registration. Students must complete the LAT as well as your UAC application to be considered for any Law degree at UNSW.
For further details: https://www.unsw.edu.au/law-justice/study/undergraduate/law-admission-test
Year 10
Naval Aviation Prospect Scheme (NAPS)
NAPS is a program offered to year 10 students across the Shoalhaven. It is good for students interested in learning more about careers in the defence forces and/or aviation.
NAPS QuickLook (Term 2 Thursday 16 June)
QuickLook is designed to be as engaging as possible while providing an early understanding of Fleet Air Arm careers.
NAPS NextStep (Term 3 Thursday 25 August)
NextStep is designed to be as informative as possible while providing a greater understanding of FAA careers. Previous attendance at NAPS QuickLook is desirable.
NAPS LongLook (Term 4)
LongLook is designed to be as informative as possible in preparation for DFR application. Previous attendance at NAPS QuickLook and NAPS NextStep mandatory.
To attend this excursion see Mrs Hill to get the Defence Force paperwork, return it and then closer to the date you will receive a permission note from the school with more details.
Try a day in Construction
Fusion training solutions RTO, in conjunction with RIEP, are delivering this program which consists of one unit of theory pre-work which will be completed at school and one day in the Fusion workshop where the students have the opportunity to complete a small construction project. Limited to 15 students, with priority given to those who have or are completing their white card course.
Mrs Carla Hill
Transition and Pathways Specialist
CROSS COUNTRY
Our annual school cross country was held on Wednesday 27 April, kicking off with all Year 7 & 8 students in the morning session. It was fabulous to see almost the entire Year 7 & 8 cohort participate and earn points for their house.
The afternoon session wasn't quite as fortunate with the weather, enduring consistent rainfall throughout the session for competitors in Years 9-12. The rain along with a very muddy course didn't deter students from completing their race, finishing with many outstanding performances, masses of mud and a soaking of not just rain, but smiles all around!
We wish to thank the parents/carer volunteers, Year 12 SRC and staff who also braved the challenging conditions to assist in making the day a success and ensuring the safety of all students.
Special mention also to the following students who placed first in their cross country event;
NSW CCC AFL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Congratulations to Jamaica-Rose Martin (Year 8), Hannah Phillips (Year 8) and Oliver Driscoll (Year 9) recently representing at the NSW CCC AFL Championships in Wagga.
YEAR 10 MARINE & AQUACULTURE
Year 10 Marine & Aquaculture students recently participated in an Open Water Snorkelling Course, developing their skills with several sessions at Nowra Aquatic Centre and the beautiful Jervis Bay.
IMPRESSIVE 59 DANCERS
Our dance program continues to shine, with an impressive 59 students from Years 7-12 preparing to represent our school at this Thursday’s Shoalhaven Dance Eisteddfod held at Shoalhaven Indoor Sports Centre.
It’s a remarkable achievement to be entering 3 different routines including beginner to advanced dancers.
Congratulations to our students for taking on the challenge! We also commend you for the support & encouragement you provide to each other to develop new skills & ensure everyone is included and having fun!
Thank you to Miss Lloyd for the time & effort you put in to make this possible.
GIRLS’ FITNESS GROUP
Year 10 students are offered the choice of numerous activities for their weekly sport.
The girls’ fitness group is a popular choice, with students engaging in circuit training to develop their muscular & cardiovascular endurance. This group put in a fantastic effort!
A level 3 certified school is committed to a whole of school ecological change and implementing its first change actions, using its links between its charism and ecological dialogue to drive commitment to change. At St John's, we do this through our JAG (Johnnie’s Action Group) team. The group consists of students who are passionate about environmental sustainability and keeping our school accountable for its environmental actions.
Families, like schools, have been identified as one of the 7 groups to work towards the 7 Laudato Si’ goals over 7 years. Our St John's families have the opportunity to become a certified Catholic Earthcare Family. The program includes 4 phases and at the completion of each phase, families will receive a certificate. To join, or for more information and resources, visit https://catholicearthcare.org.au/laudato-si-families/ .
Ms Amy Freshwater
JAG Coordinator
LUNCH ORDERS
CANTEEN ROSTER
We would like extend our gratitude to the parents/carers, grandparents, staff and students who kindly assisted in our school canteen this term.
If you or any family members, grandparents etc may be available to assist, it would be greatly appreciated. No experience is necessary. Tasks are not difficult and mainly include assisting with food preparation to ensure our lunch orders are ready for collection. Even if you're able to spare just an hour or two in the morning, this would be extremely helpful.
Please contact our school on info@sjedow.catholic.edu.au or phone 4423 1666.
CROSS COUNTRY
After an earlier postponement, our annual Cross Country Carnival was finally held on Wednesday 27 April. The weather put on a good show for Year 7 & 8 in the morning however the rain didn’t hold off long enough for the Year 9-12 competitors in the afternoon and it was a tad bit muddy and slippery on the course, but the kids still had a great time and didn’t seem to mind.
The P&F would like to acknowledge the following parent helpers for their contributions in helping make the carnival run like clockwork:
Tracey Barrett, Renae Beattie, Carmen Carter, Rachel Collins, Charmaine Edwards, Daphne Lilly, Geraldine McGill, Josef & Kirsten Pichler, Erin Poulton & Mel Sexton
NEXT P&F MEETING
The committee are excited to be back to holding on-site meetings and returning to assisting with carnivals and working bees. Our next P&F General Meeting will be held at 6pm on Monday 16 May. All parent/carers/grandparents are most welcome to attend, this is the ideal opportunity to have a say in how the P&F will contribute to the school community in 2022. Come along for a cuppa and say hi, we would love to see you all there.
WORKING BEE
Working Bees provide great opportunities to engage with the school community and be involved in activities that improve the school environment for our students; importantly it is a great way to meet other families. Owing to the success of the last working bee held in the afternoon during the week (rather than on a Saturday morning) another Working Bee has been planned for Wednesday 18 May at 3pm. We are looking forward to seeing as many helpers as possible for another successful afternoon!
Mrs Jacinta Davis
SHOALHAVEN COMMUNITY OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Keeping in touch with the Catholic Primary Schools within the Shoalhaven District.
Please select below links to the Shoalhaven Catholic Primary Schools websites.