Principals Message
Dear Families,
It has been a big couple of weeks, thank you so much for working with us as we adapted our timetable to ensure we covered any missed events due to the impact TC Alfred.
On March 19, we celebrated St. Joseph's Feast Day with a special Liturgy. St. Joseph is the Patron Saint of both our school and parish. We will join St Joseph's Coraki on Monday 7 April at St Joseph's Woodburn to acknowledge our Patron Saint with some fun activities and food.












PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS
Thank you for your attendance at the Parent Teacher interviews. We still have some Stage 2 meetings to complete next Monday.
These meetings provided a terrific opportunity to meet individually with teachers and discuss the goals, concerns and queries about your child/ren's learning and wellbeing. Thank you for your interest in and support of your child/ren's learning
WELCOME TO OUR NEW COUNSELLOR
MRS SANGITA PYLE
As part of our continued commitment to supporting the emotional and social well-being of our students, we are excited to announce the appointment of our new school counsellor, Mrs Sangita Pyle.
Sangita brings with her a wealth of experience and a strong passion for helping students overcome challenges, build resilience, and develop essential life skills.
We warmly welcome Sangita to the St. Joseph's community. She will be available at the school on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Parents seeking counselling support for their child/children can find Referral Forms at the front office.
PARENT FORUM AGM
We are excited to invite you to become an integral part of our School Parent Forum, a space where we can come together to share ideas, ask questions, and actively participate in the school community. Whether you're new to the school or a long-time member of our parent community, your involvement and insights are invaluable!
The Parent Forum is a great opportunity to learn more about what’s happening at St Joseph's and engage in conversations that matter to you and your child’s education. Our meetings this year will cover a variety of important topics, including:
Student Learning & Curriculum Updates: Stay informed about the latest developments in your child's academic journey and the curriculum that shapes their learning experience.
Student Wellbeing: Learn about the initiatives and programs in place to support the mental health and overall wellbeing of our students.
Fundraising & Community Events: Find out how you can get involved in school fundraising efforts and help make our community events a success!
School Policies & Changes: Stay up-to-date on any changes in school policies and have your voice heard on matters that affect our students and families.
These meetings are designed to be interactive and welcoming, with plenty of time for questions, feedback, and discussion. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas on how we can continue to make our school a positive, supportive environment for all students.
How Can You Get Involved?
Attend the Forum Meetings: Join us for our upcoming Parent Forum meetings (details below) and get involved in the conversation.
Share Your Thoughts: If there’s a topic you’d like to see discussed, let us know! This is your chance to bring important matters to the table.
Support Our School Community: Whether it’s volunteering, fundraising, or simply attending, your involvement helps build a stronger, more connected school community.
Meeting Details:
Date & Time: Monday 7 April 2025 at 6 pm
Location: The School Library
We look forward to seeing you there and working together to make our school the best it can be! Your participation truly makes a difference in shaping a positive experience for all our students.
The initial part of this meeting will include the Annual General Meeting in order to put forward a motion to transition to the DLCS approved parent representative model, the School Community Forum, adopt the new constitution which is available for pre-reading here and vote in our executive committee. We encourage all interested parents and carers to attend. We hope that many of you can join us.
ANZAC DAY
ANZAC Day (25th April) this year falls on the Friday of the second week of the School Holidays.
St Joseph's has always been extremely well represented and I hope that will be the case again this year. I ask that you give careful consideration to your child's participation in this very special celebration and I urge as many students as possible to represent St Joseph's in these community events.
Our School Leaders have been asked to speak and lay wreaths at both services.
Details are outlined below.
Dawn Service Evans Head: Line up at 5.15 am outside the library at Evans Head. The march begins at approximately 5.20 am. Full school uniform (minus hat) to be worn.
Woodburn March: Please meet our school group at 9.50 am at the Post Office. The march begins at 10 am. Full school uniform and hat, please.













PRINCIPAL LEAVE
I wanted to let you know that I will be taking leave for the entirety of Term 2. Some of that leave will be dedicated to participating in the Rome and Camino Year of Jubilee Pilgrimage, which will serve as a personal renewal and spiritual retreat. I am also looking forward to some family time.
I know that this leave will be both refreshing and enriching for me personally and in my role as principal of a Catholic School.
St Joseph's will continue to run smoothly in my absence. As soon as the Acting Principal is announced, we will inform all parents promptly. With our dedicated and capable staff in place, I know there will be no disruptions, and our students will continue to receive the excellent care and education they always do.
THE CANTEEN CONTINUES
ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
Thank you to the parents who have volunteered at the Canteen since we opened. The children are absolutely loving it.
The canteen will continue to be provided on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Please see the menu below
PROFESSIONAL LEARNING DAYS
The following days have been set down as Staff Development Days for St Joseph's for 2025. We thank you for supporting us in our Professional Development/Learning
opportunities.
Students do not attend school on these days
TERM 1
Friday 11 April | Spriituality/ New Curriculum |
TERM 2
Monday 28 April | Spriituality/Learning Collaborative |
Friday 4 July | Spriituality/ New Curriculum |
TERM 3
Monday 21 July | Learning and Teaching |
Friday 26 September | Learning and Teaching |
WHATS HAPPENING IN TERM 1
IN WEEK 8 TERM 1 WE ARE TRULY GRATEFUL
- for our First Penance students, Abaigeal, Poppy, Phoebe, Nancy, Eli and Jackson
- for our students leading the St Joseph's Day Liturgy
- for our Year 3 & 5 students for their terrific efforts in the NAPLAN tests
- for our Student Representative Council for being the voice of our students and for organising the Term 1 fun day to raise money for Caritas
- for our students' efforts with their 3 practices of Lent- Prayer, fasting and almsgiving
- To all who are generously donating to Project Compassion
- for our incredible Kindergarten for completing 8 weeks at Big School.
- to our parents who were able to attend the Parent Teacher interviews
- for the efforts, courage, support and encouragement of our students at the St Joseph's Cross Country
- Our student Award Winners for being amazing.
Have a wonderful weekend!
Regards
Jeanette Wilkins
Principal