Principal's Message - Mrs Wilde
Dear Families,
Welcome back to Term 2.
For those of you who don't know me, my name is Felicity Wilde, and I am in the Acting Principal role for the term while Jeanette is away. Jeanette is taking part in a pilgrimage on the Camino trail, and I can't wait to hear all about her experience on her return. I know she will be missed by families and children.
I am very excited to be back at St Joeys, after being the Assistant Principal here from 2016-2020.
I have worked in education for almost 30 years, and my permanent role is the Assistant Principal, Learning and Teaching, at St Mary's Primary in Casino. In my regular position, I work with over 600 students, so I am over the moon to be back in a small school where I feel I can truly get to know each and every student in the short time I am here.
I believe passionately in equal education for all students and ensuring we empower our kids to have high expectations of themselves in all that they do. High expectations in learning and high expectations in love; love of themselves, love of each other and love of their world.
I am working hard to get to know all of your children and am already so impressed by the calibre of teaching and learning that is happening here at St Joseph's.
I believe in an open door policy when working with families, as a strong education can only happen we we work together as a team. I therefore welcome phone calls, meetings or emails to discuss anything that is happening with your child and any area we can work together to support them achieving their high expectations.
I can be reached at felicity.wilde@lism.catholic.edu.au, or give the school a call and we can make an appointment.
I am looking forward to getting to know all the students and families across the remainder of the term.
THANK YOU CANTEEN VOLUNTEERS
Thank you so much to all those who volunteered to help out in the canteen this term; without you dedicating your time, we would be unable to offer this service to the children. A roster has been put together for the term and shared with everyone who filled in the Google Form.
If you are happy to be put on a backup list for times someone is unable to fulfil the roster, please email Gayl and let her know. wdbp@lism.catholic.edu.au
PROHIBITED WEAPONS IN SCHOOLS
Our school is committed to maintaining a safe, happy and supportive environment for every child. Now and then, it’s helpful to revisit what can and can’t be brought to school.
While some items might seem like harmless toys or everyday tools, they may in fact be considered dangerous or prohibited. We want to help families avoid any unintentional mistakes or avoidable situations.
A prohibited weapon includes, but is not limited to, knives or blades, toy guns, gel blasters, slingshots, darts or anything else that can be used as a weapon to intimidate or cause serious injury or harm.
We encourage all parents and carers to have open and ongoing conversations with their child about safety, respect, and care for others.
As members of our Catholic school community, we are called to protect and nurture one another, both spiritually and physically. Your support in reinforcing these values at home helps us maintain a secure and faith-filled environment for all members of our school community. Thank you for your continued partnership in supporting the safety and well-being of all children.