St John XXIII Primary School, Thomastown East | Businesses
St John XXIII Primary School, Thomastown East
Phone: (03)9465 6066
Address: Regal Avenue 3074
Website: https://www.sjthomastowneast.catholic.edu.au
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24.01.2022 Bite-sized Reading Time review of 'Scary Bird' by Michel Streich (published by Scholastic Australia): 'When a new bird arrives in the aviary, he upsets the sta...tus quo. This bird is very different from the rest. He looks different. He chirps a different language. The other birds are afraid and angry. However, one curious bird takes the time to get to know Scary Bird and the flock eventually discover that he has interesting qualities to share.' Head to Reading Time for the full review by Sharon Seymour: http://readingtime.com.au/scary-bird/ #cbcareview #readingtime #scarybird
24.01.2022 Learn more about how to keep your children safe from abuse. This fabulous discussion with Jayneen Sanders is for parents and educators. (See Link Below) She is an author and publisher who feels passionately that we can do so much more to keep our children safe by teaching them age-appropriate and empowering prevention education. She is the author of a number of books to help children learn about Body Safety, including "Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept". In this interview sh...e goes through the book and discusses ways to help children understand body safety rules and empower them to say 'No' and stay safe. She discusses The 5 Body Safety Rules about consent, body warning signs, safety networks, secrets and private parts. This is a challenging topic for parents, and often it is hard to know how to approach this. This interview will help you consider what you are doing to help you keep your children safe. LINK TO ONLINE INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch https://youtu.be/u03EHVf-7vI
23.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/123581684355584/posts/3296325953747792/
20.01.2022 As part of National Child Protection Week the amazing and sort after speaker and author Maggie Dent will be online for a discussion presented by ChildSafe. This is a Free Facebook Live Event. Commonly known as the queen of common sense, Maggie Dent has become one of Australia’s favourite parenting authors and educators, with a particular interest in the early years, adolescence and resilience. Maggie’s experience includes teaching, counselling, and working in palliative ca...re/funeral services and suicide prevention. Maggie is an advocate for the healthy, common-sense raising of children in order to strengthen families and communities. She is a passionate, positive voice for children of all ages. In this Free Facebook Live event, she will be discussing her new book From Boys to Men Guiding our teen boys to grow into happy, healthy men amongst other questions. There will also be a Q&A after too. Find out more about Maggie here: https://www.maggiedent.com/about-maggie/ https://www.facebook.com/events/297213741375314/
17.01.2022 Hoping that Spring brings a sense of renewal to all in our community and that we can emerge from COVID19 lock down to enjoy the beautiful spring weather soon!
16.01.2022 Following the Victorian government announcement on Sunday it's......
15.01.2022 WORLD TOILET DAY | What do toilets have to do with youth mental health? Well, not having access to water, sanitation and hygiene can be a significant source of psychosocial stress, particularly for women and girls. Research shows stressors include worry, shame, taboo, lack of privacy and safety, and fear of violence.(1) As many as 4.2 billion people worldwide don’t have access to safe sanitation. Find out more at www.worldtoiletday.org... Source: Bisung E, Elliott S. Psychosocial impacts of the lack of access to water and sanitation in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review. J Water Health. 2017;15(1):1730.
15.01.2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch Week 9 Term 3 Assembly! Enjoy...
14.01.2022 Go to oshclub.com.au for further information or call 0409761390
14.01.2022 This week is Australian Teacher Aide Appreciation Week! We are so blessed to have an amazing team of what we call ESO's - (Education Support Officers) at St John XXIII. They are working so hard on site and online to help get our students and families through distance learning. They do so much in the classrooms and behind the scenes to make our school a great place! To our ESO's :... Debbie Jacqui Mrs Higgins Keira Luisa Carmel Kerry Wilhemina And to our office staff: Mrs Dinneen and Ms Colangelo A huge Thank You for all you do!
12.01.2022 On Wednesday 9 September, as part of National eSmart Week, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation is presenting a free webinar for parents and carers by renowned child psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, on building family resilience during coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr Carr-Gregg’s webinar is aptly named Managing the Coronacoaster tips for building resilient families in the coronavirus era. The first wave of the coronavirus turned our lives upside down and forced us to navigate a ...new and unwanted reality of remote learning, working from home and financial hardship. The second wave has elicited even more anxiety, disruption and disappointment in both young people and families. This webinar seeks to give participants the skills, knowledge and strategies to manage family wellbeing and build resilience. Webinar details When: Wednesday 9 September Time: 7:00pm Duration: 30-minute presentation Format: online via Zoom Cost: free How to join this LIVE webinar: Use this link to join this live session from 7.00pm (using passcode 607251) If you can't make the webinar- then watch this 10min video with some great information. https://schooltv.me/we/special-report-riding-corona-coaster
09.01.2022 Anyone missing their sport? Mrs Maelasi is missing her netball! Stay home! Stay Safe! -so we can all get back to it soon! https://www.facebook.com/watch/
09.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/to-safeguard-childrens-mental-h
08.01.2022 "Dad and I have a very close relationship as we both share similar interests, especially sports. One of my favourite memories shared with Dad would be witnessin...g Richmond break their 37-year premiership drought in 2017. Dad has encouraged me in my faith since I was a boy. He has been there with me throughout my religious journey, be it at Mass on Sunday mornings or during the completion of my sacraments. This practice of faith was adopted from his parents as they all used to attend Sunday Mass as a family every weekend up in Wycheproof. I particularly love attending Christmas Mass with Dad, as it’s the one time of the year that he wants to arrive at church even earlier than Mum so that we can enjoy the sound of the Christmas carols. Dad’s always been there for me, providing support and imparting wisdom, and for that, I am extremely grateful." Jacques, Melbourne parishioner #fathersdaytribute #melbournecatholic
08.01.2022 NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION Week To learn more on how to protect your children from sexual abuse go to: https://e2epublishing.info//protect-your-child-from-sexual
07.01.2022 WEEK 6 TERM 4 ONLINE ASSEMBLY IS NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON 'SeeSaw' Go to Announcements to get the link! Have a wonderful weekend!WEEK 6 TERM 4 ONLINE ASSEMBLY IS NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON 'SeeSaw' Go to Announcements to get the link! Have a wonderful weekend!
07.01.2022 WEEK 7 - Term 3 Assembly - Enjoy (ignore error in name below..oops) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcHQHGgJwXM
07.01.2022 A great book for families to read together exploring the challenging space we all inhabit during lockdown. Please share with your children! https://online.flippingbook.com/view/939871/
06.01.2022 On the eve of spring, Melbourne Catholics join with people of faith from all over Victoria to remember our suffering world. With open hearts, we entrust the wor...ld to the tender loving care of our Heavenly Father. As Archbishop Peter A Comensoli encourages us, Let us continue to reach out to each other where we can, and show patience and tenderness in our homes and within our families. In every action - every moment of encouragement, we are inviting the Lord Jesus to be at home with us and to enter into our lives. Let us look forward with hope-filled hearts, assured of the Lord's tenderness and mercy. #lightinthedarkness See more
05.01.2022 There is more to say after R U OK? How can you keep the conversation going?
05.01.2022 Tomorrow is R U OK? Day. This day is a reminder to start a conversation that could change a life; today, tomorrow and any day it is needed. Learn what to say after 'R U OK?' so you can keep the conversation going when someone says they're not OK. Visit www.ruok.org.au/
04.01.2022 {FUN Public service learning announcement} Phillip Island Nature Parks are streaming the infamous Penguin Parade at dusk each night! It’s free and will feature narration by the rangers. If we can’t take the children to the penguins, let’s bring the penguins to them! https://www.penguins.org.au/virtual/live-penguin-tv/
04.01.2022 NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION WEEK - 6th -12th September This year's theme is 'putting children first'. Putting children first means prioritising the safety and wellbeing of children. ... To grow up well children need to feel safe and loved, have a chance to play and explore, have a say in decisions that affect them, and access to essential things like food, shelter and healthcare. For children to thrive we need to come together as a community and put children’s needs first during National Child Protection Week and every week. For more information about National Children Protection Week, please head to https://www.napcan.org.au/ncpw-theme/ See the Daniel Morcombe Foundation's early years’ edition of Australia’s Biggest Child Safety Lesson trailer below! It is going live at 10am this Thursday 10 September during National Child Protection Week. We encourage you to watch this with your children. It is aimed at helping children from 4-7yrs and teaches them how to handle secrets and surprises. Have a look at the trailer to find out more or go to danielmorcombe.com.au https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ethWzBlvfns&feature=youtu.be
02.01.2022 A snapshot of this week at St John XXIII! We have about 250 children in our school, but this week we have had over 1000 visits to Seesaw from family members! Awesome! We love how much our families support the students by staying connected on Seesaw. Supporting your child's learning comes in many forms. Engaging with your child's work on Seesaw is one very effective way! Thank You for the efforts you put into this! ... Research shows that children have greater academic outcomes and school engagement when families are connected and show interested in their learning! St John XXIII Families Rock!
02.01.2022 Get on board for GEM TV - a great fun way to focus on Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness! It is going to be an amazing series!! It is part of the fantastic Resilience Project! https://youtu.be/19jN9Msd0Pg
01.01.2022 Friends, thank you for your ongoing prayers for Bishop Peter Elliott, who late last week suffered a serious heart episode. He would be humbled to know how cared... for and valued he is across the community. As a brief update, he has had a comfortable couple of days and has been stable though remains in a serious condition. The episodes he experienced have taken a great toll on his health, and we can only wait, in prayer, to see how things progress. The hospital is being inundated with phone calls, messages, and in some cases people turning up to visit. Bishop Elliott’s family has asked that people refrain from contacting the hospital at this stage. I will endeavour to keep you updated as appropriate. In the meantime, let us continue to keep Bishop Elliott in our prayers. May the tender Lord hold him close and our Blessed Mother Mary accompany him. St Raphael, patron saint of healing, pray for us.
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