Week 2 Term 3 2019 (01.08.19)

Catholic Education South Australia
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From the Principal

Adrian welcomes everyone back from holidays along with some new students.  He also outlines our process for House Captains this year together with upcoming events for the term .....

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Board Report

School Board Report from the meeting on 26th June 2019 .....

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Student Report for Brixpo School Holiday Exhibition - Cedric

During the School Holidays, Cedric from 3/4SC, displayed his Lego creations at the Brixpo Exhibition.  Cedric outlines his experience .....

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Finance News

Semester 2 school fee payments are due and Canberra payments were due yesterday, 31st July 2019. For more information .....

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Book Week 2019

Tanya outlines Book Week 2019  -  17th to 23rd August 2019 .....

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P & F News

The P & F would like to thank all the businesses who supported the Quiz Night last term - please support these buesinesses if you can.

So far in 2019 .....

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St Joseph's School Tranmere Instagram Page

Please like our Instragram Page

 
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Playgroup

Playgroup is an exciting program for your child run by qualified staff.  Come along and join us every Tuesday morning from 8.45am to 10.45am throughout the school term.

 

Weekend Sport Results

 

Winter Netball games for the weekend 27th & 28th July 2019 .........

 

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Community Noticeboard

Local Community Notices:

  • Mary MacKillop College - Enrol Now for Year 7 and 8 2020.  Be a MacKillop girl .....
  • St Mary's College Invites you to Come n Try.  Current Year 5 & 6 students are invited to spend the day as a St Mary's College student.....
  • Applications are now open for the Charles Campbell College, Selective Entry Australian Rules Football Academy, Years 7 - 10 Boys and Girls 2020 intake .....
  • One of our parents Lauren-Jade Ryan is a visual artist who is exhibiting at the SALA Festival 2019. Her Exhibition of Australiana & Wild Flowers opens at Arts By The Sea - 92 Jetty Rd, Glenelg, this Saturday 3rd Aug 3-6pm and runs until 1st September 2019.

For more information about the above items .....

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Information for Volunteering

Important update for Volunteering in our School Community  .......

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Diary Dates

Term Three

Fri 2 Aug                 9am Assembly, 5RM & 6FC

                                Year 7 unit STEM day out - Science Alive Excursion    

Tue 6 Aug               School Photos

                                Year 3/4 Excursion to Council Library - departing 12.30pm

Wed 7 Aug             Catholic Schools Cross Country Carnival

Thu 8 Aug               Feast of St. Mary of the Cross – Liturgy

Mon 12 Aug            First Eucharist Workshop 2. - 4.30pm  &  5.45pm 

Thu 15 Aug           Feast of the Assumption – 9.15 Whole School Mass

Fri 16 Aug             9am Assembly, Year 3/4 classes

Sun 18 Aug           First Eucharist and Confirmation Rehearsals

19 -23 Aug            Book Week

Thur 22 Aug          Book Week Parade 

Sat 24 Aug           Confirmation 10am & 2pm 

Sun 25 Aug          First Eucharist 9.30am

26 - 30 Aug           ReLAT Assessment Year 4 

Fri 30 Aug             9am Assembly, Year 1/2 classes

Sat 31 Aug           First Eucharist 6.30pm

3-6 Sep                Water Safety (Rec – Yr. 4’s)

Fri 6 Sep              Catholic Schools Touch Carnival

Sun 8 Sept           First Eucharist 9.30am

Fri 13 Sep            9am Assembly, Reception classes

23-26 Sep            Catholic Schools Music Festival (date tbc)

Thu 26 Sep          9am Assembly, Year 7 classes

                             Term Ends - 3pm 

Fri 27 Sep            Staff Formation Day (Pupil Free)

 

 

Encouraging resilience in your pre-teen

The period leading up to the teenage years is a time of big changes for kids. Helping your child develop resilience in the pre-teen years will make them feel confident and capable of dealing with teenage challenges – and improve their ability to learn and pay attention in school. Here are some tips to help encourage resilience in your pre-teen.

What is resilience?

Resilience is the ability to cope with change and challenges – to ‘bounce back’ and recover when things go wrong. Ups and downs, change and challenges are a normal part of life and everyone goes through periods of feeling stressed, angry or unhappy. But if kids are stressed for long periods of time, stress hormones (particularly cortisol) can build up in their brain and interfere with their ability to learn and pay attention in school. Using healthy coping skills to deal with stress can help your child to pay attention, use higher level thinking skills and learn new facts and ideas.

Resilience involves behaviours, thoughts and actions that can be learned over time. Here are some tips for encouraging resilience in your child.

Strong relationships

Encourage your child to develop a wide social circle of friends through school and extra-curricular activities. Help your child develop and maintain strong connections with yourself and other family members who they can talk to and go to for advice.

By encouraging strong relationships and good communication, your child will have the opportunity to talk about important issues affecting them and feel supported when they experience life’s inevitable disappointments and hurts. Connecting with people provides social support and strengthens resilience.

Self-respect

Self-respect is very important to building resilience. When your child believes in themselves, they will have the confidence to handle challenges and disappointments when they occur. Encourage your child to learn to trust themselves to solve problems and make good decisions. Talk to your child about when they have successfully handled difficult situations in the past – and let them know that previous challenges can help you build strength to handle difficult situations in the future.

Values

Resilience is linked to character traits such as kindness, honesty and empathy. Doing things to help others or ‘make a difference’ can help build children’s sense of worth and strengthen their resilience. Talk to your child about the importance of being kind to other people and encourage them to get involved in age-appropriate volunteering (such as Clean Up Australia Day).

Change is part of life

Change can often be scary for children and teens. Help your child understand that change is part of life, and that changes can be positive. Talk about how people grow and learn new things through change. Encourage your child to think about how they have already changed and grown so much since they started school. Try to give your child extra attention and patience if they are feeling anxious about changes in their life – and let them know that though some things will change, they can always rely on your love and support.

Onwards and upwards

When your child experiences a difficult situation in their lives, try to talk to them about it and give them your encouragement and support. Let them know everyone goes through troubles and that bad times don’t last forever. Talk to your child about situations in your own life when you have gone through a hard time or succeeded despite an initial setback.

Encourage your child to think about ways they can make themselves feel better when something upsetting happens – like doing a fun activity, talking with a friend or going for a walk.  Help your child to see the good things in life (even in times of stress) and be optimistic about the future. Encouraging your child to develop a positive attitude will help strengthen their resilience.

Self-care

Encourage your child to eat properly, exercise and get enough sleep – and make sure they have ‘down-time’ to just relax have fun. Making sure your child is healthy and has time for fun will help them stay balanced and better able to deal with stressful times.