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21.01.2022 A very special evening as our Year 12 cohort came together for the final time. It is wonderful to be able to celebrate with them as they finished their HSC Examinations this week. Good luck Year 12 and we can’t wait to hear about where your journey takes you next.



21.01.2022 Year 7 Food Technology students have been learning about Aboriginal foods and cooking methods. They have cooked a delicious kangaroo stir fry.

20.01.2022 ASPIRE is the Maitland/Newcastle Catholic Schools Office creative and performing arts program. ASPIRE also creates an original production each year through which students can audition to be a part of through dance, design, drama, musical and production ensembles. Maybe you've seen or been a part of a past production such as Dark Matter, The Hoarder's Next Door or There's Something Strange About Marvin McRae. Maybe you have a passion for acting, dancing or music and want to be... a part of one of the ensembles. ASPIRE could be the program for you! Interested in audtioning for ASPIRE 2021? Please use the link below to register. https://aspire.mn.catholic.edu.au/join-us/2021-auditions/ Can't wait to see what this production is about. Sssshhh, It's TOP SECRET at the moment.

20.01.2022 Year 8 went head-to-head in a solar oven cook-off. Despite the wind, a top of 75 degrees was reached using good science skills and the power of the sun! Well done Year 8!



18.01.2022 Today's focus for NAIDOC was bush medicine and bush tucker! During Pastoral Class, students learned how to use the flora and fauna around the school then, with COVID-19 in mind, took some Red Ash (soap tree) leaves outside to create an anti-bacterial lather! At lunch time, the staff were treated to contemporary bush tucker; a Croft's vanilla sponge iced with lemon myrtle icing and strawberry gum syrup, garnished with the bush lollies grevillea and bottlebrush. Yum!

18.01.2022 Hi to all these Year 8 students St Joseph's High School, Aberdeen who completed the first part of their training in Teen Mental Health First Aid today! We hop...e you found it informative. We hope it will be a great help to you and your friends in years to come. We hope you are talking to your parents and carers tonight about it and sharing some of your knowledge . #mentalhealth #wellbeing #upperhunter #communityspirit See more

17.01.2022 TAS students have constructed some great tools in their classes. Students in Year 10 Timber crafted Bow Saws while students in Year 9 Metalwork created Tack Hammers and Sliding Bevels. The quality of workmanship has been outstanding. Great job!



17.01.2022 Year 12 Business Studies students were given the opportunity to engage with the Economics Literacy Centre’s Business Studies HSC Review Day. With insights from senior markers, textbook authors and leaders in the Business Studies Community, our students were given extra tools to succeed further in their HSC. The day was an overall success and Mr Criticos would like to commend the students for their motivation and drive to succeed.

16.01.2022 It’s R U OK? Day today. See these helpful hints below.

15.01.2022 Year 7 Pastoral Classes participated in a competition run by their Leader of Wellbeing, Mr Geoffrey. Students had to create a class poster during Pastoral Classes. 1st place was awarded to 7 Blue (who may have had a slight advantage with help from Miss Bayliss who is also an art teacher). Their prize is Marvin the Meerkat, the mascot that the class gets to look after for the week until the next challenge. Well done also to 7 White who came a close second. I wonder which will be the next class to win Marvin!

15.01.2022 Year 7 Film Music: Students in Year 7 have been working extremely hard on learning all about Film Music and why it’s vital for conveying emotion, action and atmosphere. The students even learnt the bass line from the Mission Impossible Theme in only 30 minutes!

13.01.2022 Today we farewelled our Year 12 students after their awards ceremony. Not even Covid could stop our traditional 'clapping out' ceremony. Good bye and good luck Year 12! Enjoy the next step in your journey.



12.01.2022 The St Joseph’s Guitar Masterclasses meet every Wednesday in the Music and Drama rooms. We have an Extension Masterclass lead by the Master himself, Mr Douglass! In this jam session students learn the finer art of guitar solos, expression, phrasing and the skills of working in a large group. We also have a Beginners Masterclass with Mrs Dent and Mrs Edwards. So far we have learnt the chords C, G, Em and D all in three weeks! Everyone is welcome, so come along and rock out!

10.01.2022 Class of 2020 Hmmm, maybe not! Staff joined with Year 12 students today in their traditional dress-up day. Some of them blended in so well with the students that not even the principal recognised them!

08.01.2022 It's a girl! Hyacinth (named after Mrs Bucket) calved earlier this week at the school's Olive Grove property. Hyacinth was donated to the Agriculture faculty by Elite Poll Herefords. This cute bundle of joy needs a name! Please comment below with your suggestions. We will announce her name in two weeks.

06.01.2022 Last week our Year 12 Drama students completed the practical component of their HSC. Two NESA markers over two days watched four individual performances. With COVID restrictions in place, the group performance did not take place this year. Two other students submitted a set design and promotion and program material in late August. Students spent many hours preparing their Individual Projects and we wish them all the best for the results that will be released in December.

03.01.2022 Yesterday students from the Farm Club watched the local artificial breeding technician, Brendan Coonan, inseminate the school stud cows. We have used some Canadian genetics and a bull called Alcatraz that will hopefully give us a great Angus show steer.

02.01.2022 Introducing....Rose. In keeping with the theme, Hyacinth's calf has been named Rose. Thank you to everyone who suggested names. Two more calves have been born - Violet and Chilli. An apt name, Chilli was born during the recent cold weather. They are all so cute!... We are anxiously awaiting the birth of several more calves at the Olive Grove property.

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