Please visit the website to see some photos of the event. Of course, the trip wouldn't be possible without the dedication of our staff who give up their time with family and friends to look after the pupils. Class Q's Assembly: Wednesday 2nd May 2018, Science Week Showcase Event: Thursday 22nd March 2018. Read more by clicking on the link below. St. Joseph's Primary School is a school at the heart of the community, community at the heart of the school. Both Warragul Primary (opened in 1879) and Warragul North Primary (opened c.1965) are state primary schools, St. Joseph's Catholic Primary is a Catholic school, and St. Paul's Anglican Grammar School is an Anglican Church of Australia (formerly Church of England) primary school. They are God’s creatures and we look after them (Kitty) Thank you for your help. Please visit the website to see some photos of the event. Enjoy! For guidance for parents on accessing and using Bug Club please click here. Well done Class P and to all our other classes. Key Stage 1 studied A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Lower Key Stage 2 studied Macbeth. After lunch, the children were also treated to a virtual pantomime, 'Sleeping Beauty'! It has been providing quality outdoor experiences for young people for over 70 years. Click on the letter below for more details - good luck!! Class R have been very busy this term learning all about ‘Helping Hands’. Click. A special thanks to our wonderful catering team who provided all the children with a delightful Christmas lunch on this special day. It means 'coming' and it's the period before Christmas, which celebrates the birth of Jesus. St Josephs Primary School Trafalgar is a large-scale charity established in 1930. Each Key Stage took part in an exciting range of learning activities including drama, art, discussions and debates which resulted in some fantastic pieces of work. Cookies. This event would not be the same without the donations of food and drink and decorations from our families and the staff so we thank you yet again for your generosity and for the delicious dishes and mouth-watering aromas that wafted through the school. In the new school year, we will be raising funds towards the cost of new lighting in the KS1 playground and a new school public address system which the PFA will be able to use during our PFA events. Mrs Tavernier, Mrs Carroll and I are looking forward to the children starting full-time next week and an exciting year ahead. The Education Department at the Chelsea FC Foundation visited JI and JN on May 2nd 2019 as part of the 'Digital Blues' programme that aims to stimulate children’s interest and awareness of STEM (science, technology, engineering, science and maths) through exciting and challenging activities. Class JJ’s assembly on Wednesday 7th March was inspired by the pupils’ love of reading. The effects of the Coronavirus pandemic, the killing of George Floyd, and the powerful message on fraternity and equality by Pope Francis in Fratelli Tutti speak of the need to actively oppose racism and pursue racial justice with renewed vigour. Life Education Bus Annual Visit: 21st - 23rd MAY 2018, Corum Life Education’s ‘Life Bus’ will be parking up outside the school this Friday in preparation for our class and parents, sessions next week. Seeing as we are almost half way through the season of Advent, we would like to share with you some of our beautiful class prayer tables which reflects this special time of solace and remembrance as we await the birth of Jesus. Delighting in our joys and successes. Click here to book an appointment or visit www.parents-booking.co.uk/stmaryangels. We offer you our prayers – both spoken and unspoken – and ask you to hear us as we pray for others around your world. Debra Caprice and Cheryl Joseph, Chairs of the PFA, 'Thank you for making the school what it is: a peaceful environment, where everyone loves each other and everyone cares for each other. It was a day of reflection and prayer, where we came together as a school community to ponder on all that has taken place this last year and to pray the pandemic comes to an end. At the bottom of the page you will see three login buttons. CDF Pay. The pupils proudly shared their own dreams and identified people in their own lives who they think are good leaders. Racial issues and inequalities were identified nationally and internationally in 2020 generating awareness, emotion and outrage. The Nelson Monument is a commemorative tower in honour of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, located in Edinburgh, Scotland.It is situated on top of Calton Hill, and provides a dramatic termination to the vista along Princes Street from the west. On Thursday 13th July, members of our girls' football squad were delighted and honoured to meet Prince William as he hosted a reception at Kensington Palace for the England's Women's Football team to wish them luck ahead of the UEFA Euro 2017 tournament. The answers were hidden along the trail. Thank you Class P for guiding us too! Thankfully, the Roman invasion ended at 3.30pm when all the Romans went home! St. Mary of the Angels pupils and staff answered Cardinal Vincent Nichols' call to take part in a National Day of Reflection on Tuesday 23 rd March to mark the anniversary of the first national lockdown.. The children really enjoyed using coding to move the 'Geo Balls' around the mini football pitch. The International Day in March was a wonderful example of how well the parents/carers, staff and friends of the school can work together to build our community and raise funds for the school. For more information, click on the link below. You can now visit the Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree and read the poem ‘The Christmas Pine’ on the banner until January 6th 2021. The staff and pupils who attended school school during lockdown extended a warm and joyful welcome to all the pupils who have been learning at home. Thank you Class JJ for sharing your love of reading with us and reminding us of the most special book of all, the Bible, where the Word of God inspires our daily lives. Here at St Joseph's we offer a balanced curriculum which is focused on the academic, social, emotional, physical, spiritual and creative development of each child in an environment faithful to our Catholic tradition. St Joseph's School is a coeducational primary school, serving years P-6. St Mary of the Angels will be taking part in a London Maths competition, against lots of other primary schools in London. School type Primary. After much deliberation, Class Ps 'Jungle Book' by Rudjard Kipling themed book corner was announced as the winner during a special assembly on Friday 28th September. Our Master of Teaching (Primary Education) will prepare you for a rewarding career as a primary school teacher. Both teams played exceptionally well and were supported in true St. Mary of the Angels style by their Year 5 & 6 classmates and staff. Thank you very much for all your support you have given to our wonderful school community over the past year. Thank also to everyone who bought a ticket and supported the event by coming along on the day. Our resident poet, Neal Zetter, and Maura Murphy, our school receptionist, were tasked with visiting each classroom and choosing an overall winner. Together we raised £230! They hatch, they are yellow (Harley). The aim of the programme is to develop more opportunities for women and girls in tennis. As if this wasn’t wonderful enough, the Lord Mayor of Westminster, Jonathan Glanz, paid a visit to our school to find out more about Coral's work with pupils in the borough as part of the Look North More Often project. To find out more, please read below. The morning was action packed with a range of activities on offer for participants to pratice and develop their skills including javelin, hockey and netball. A special thank you also to our families from the Philippines who came together to sing and dance for us, to Sensei Sayed and his students for their karate display, to Nelio and his students for their capoeira display and to the Malinka drummers. She is remembered for making changes to improve the care of patients and showing others what an important profession nursing is. We hope you and your child enjoy exploring all the resources. We understand that when people gather and interact, they do so as disciples with Christ in their midst. At St. Joseph’s Primary School we are called to create community. St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. Debra Caprice, Cheryl Joseph (Co-chairs), Sarah Hodges (Secretary) and Tolu Ayoola (Treasurer). Congratulations to our newly elected School Council members. To learn more about the season of Lent, then check out our Catholic Life of the School section on the school website. You are warmly invited to join Mrs Wilson and the committee when we meet for our first planning meeting after school on Monday 23rd April. Crimean War. We look after them carefully (Poppy) 26/08/2020 - School Reopening Plan Phase 2 . Latest News. The myUSO website provides access to a range ot online resources to support learning at home and at school. Please click the document below to view our gallery of wonderful characters made and create by the staff and pupils of St Mary of the Angels. Strangely enough, Trafalgar is one of the few places where the Catholic church does not share the same name with the Catholic primary school. The aim of the programme is to develop more opportunities for women and girls in tennis. The pupils reminded us that the 11th November, or the the nearest Sunday to it, is a very special day when we remember and pray for the souls of all those who have fought in wars to ensure our country’s freedom. The children had an amazing time learning about, different materials such as plastic, glass, fabric and metal, and. I feel proud to be the Principal of St Joseph's Primary School, as I believe we are a wonderful school community that nurtures and develops each of its members. St Joseph's Primary School provides excellent Catholic Co-Education in the thriving multicultural community of Springvale and welcome each child and their family. A small number of slots have been set aside for parents and carers experiencing difficulties using the system or without access to the internet. We found out more about Roman towns and how the weatly Roams feasted! To find out more about our School Council have a look at the presentation below. But, developers have asked council to defer consideration of the application, saying they want an... High valued farming properties identified for future residential developments are being considered for rate reductions, possibly at the expense of other ratepayers. One of the many highlights of the project was the collaboration between our Upper Key Stage 2 classes and our youngest pupils in Nursery and Reception who delved into the romance and tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The two combined captivated the audience who were introduced to composers such as Wagner, Holst, Rossini, Tchaikovsky, and Elgar. The Lord Mayor of Westminster invited all to gather online to enjoy the ceremony. The pupils sang the much loved hymn ‘St. The local community is very proud of our school and likewise we are very proud of our community. Get on your feet for the nation’s favourite rapping English teacher MC Grammar, who has created a brilliant book-themed tune to help us celebrate World Book Day! Céad Míle Fáilte Romhat to St. Joseph’s Primary School, Meigh, situated in the parish of Upper Killeavy, nestled in the foothills of South Armagh below the mystical Slieve Gullion, designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty. Pupils and staff were treated to an afternoon of performance poetry on Thursday 28th September. Our judges this year - Miss Hulands, Mrs Etingen and Mrs Lucchini - had the unenviable task of choosing their top three from each class but after much debate they finally came to a decision. ST KEVIN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL. Read more by clicking on the link below. Thank you to all the parents who attended the Safer Internet Workshop with Mrs WIlson and Miss Wakley on the day. I was excited to take them home for the weekend (Gaspard), Westminster Children's University Graduation: Friday 15th February 2019, Safer Internet Day 2019: Tuesday 5th February, Foundation Stage Nativity 11th December 2018, Our Eucharistic Journey: Oh Come All Ye Faithful Assembly 14th December 2018, Our first ever Shakespeare Fortnight here at St. Mary of the Angels saw the pupils spend the first two weeks of Term 2 studying the works of William Shakespeare. Gaspard and his family looked after the chicks over the weekend and we were amazed at how much they had grown when they came back to school on Monday. The GDPR is new legislation regarding the maintenance and protection of your personal data by those who have a lawful basis to process it. Sort by: relevance - date. Finally, Class Q reminded us through song that we can always count on them which is great to know. We hope as you walk past the school hall you all get a chance to enjoy the beautiful daffodil window display made by the children in Nursery and Reception-reminding us all that there is hope for a brighter future. The project continued when members of our School Choir attended The Royal Albert Hall on Friday 16th March for a matinée performance of Classical Spectacular. Our judges were. On Friday 5th October, pupils and staff came together for a special assembly to celebrate Harvest Festival. Many of us know that St.Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland but Class JI reminded us that he is also the patron saint of Nigeria. More information on how to use the system can be found in the letter below which was sent home on Friday 22nd September. What is an mBot? Next, we went to the pond to look for creatures that live in the pond. This week Class P, Class G and Class F each took a pirate themed trip on the Floating Classroom. All gathered were treated to a superb action-packed retelling of Peter Pan. Not only did we have lots of fun we also raised an amazing £500 which we will use for resources and equipment in the FOundation Stage. Hooray! Flexible Learning Settings; All Schools; CEO Staff; Home; Sale; Primary Schools; St Joseph's School; St Joseph's School, Trafalgar. Class P think that raising morale at a time when the country needed it the most made Mr Churchill a great leader. to see the programme overview and find out more about the sessions for each year group. Their art will be displayed in libraries across Westminster in the upcoming months. Mrs Claridge and two of our Digital Leaders led the assembly for Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 pupils on Safer Internet Day. ‘It was amazing to see an Olympian come to our school. Please remember to put this date in your diary and we hope many of you will be able to come along and join in the festivities. And when he came to Erin’s soil a wondrous thing occurred. A special thank you also to our families from the Philippines who came together to sing and dance for us, to Sensei Sayed and his students for their karate display, to Nelio and his students for their capoeira display and to the Malinka drummers. Click on the link below to find out more. Our task was to write and perform our own lyrics for the well known carol 'Oh Come All Ye Faithful' or sing the carol in a different way at our 'Oh Come All Ye Faithful' assembly on Friday 14th December. We also read the book "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" which gave us a greater understanding of what being a child was like during this period of history. The holy season of Lent has begun and so do our preparations for Easter when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. We can do a range of things to help us to be more like Jesus. Click on the photo of Class JD's winning book corner or the Book Corner tab above to see all of our wonderful book corners inspired by women authors. We learnt about how Romans lived and how their fierce and well equipped armies fought in battle. Our visitors from Freshwater Theatre Company performed a wonderful show to teach us all about life in Roman times. For many of the pupils in JD, this was their first time ever playing an instrument in front of a large audience and they were amazing! The tree lighting ceremony was a virtual one this year for the first time ever and premiered online on Thursday 3rd December. On Friday 13th October 2017 we welcomed parents and carers of children in Nursery and Reception to join their children and enjoy in the fun at our annual Foundation Stage Fun day. Placements that pay off. The 12th May also marks the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale. We asked Jesus to continue to be with us on our journey as we get back in the rhythm of school life and being togther again. They also learnt that young Winston faced lots of challenges at school which he overcame which showed great resilience. We look forward to hearing from you. In the lesson, Mrs Waine explained how people in her life had been affected by The Holocaust and talked about how Jewish people had their rights affected and how this year, during lockdown, the loss of our freedoms makes us think differently. Square Three of our Year 6 pupils had the great honour of performing the poem following their participation in a recent poetry workshop lin school led by poet Coral Rumble.. You can find out more about the workshop in the section below. In the afternoon session, selected children took part in individual and relay sprints. Elections were held in each Key Stage 2 class during the week beginning 23rd September and the following pupils were duly elected to serve for the academic year 2019/20: Lower Key Stage 2 - Ellie, Alistair, Lyra, Lanz, Emefa and Omar. We had a fantastic day filled with an amazing sense of community spirit. As you will recall, the money raised by the PFA this year is to go towards the cost of the new lighting installed earlier this year in the KS1 and KS2 playgrounds. St. Mary of the Angels reopened to all pupils on Monday 8th March. Foundation Stage Nativity: Tuesday 5th December 2017, Year 5 at Sayers Croft (20 - 24th November 2017), Mary paid for herself to sail to the Crimea where she set up a hospital tto care for wounded British soldiers. The top prize winning $5 Precious Gems Instant Scratch-Its ticket was sold at Warragul’s Lucky Link Lotto... by Davyd Reid Drouin will enter its match against winless Morwell as the favoured team but shouldn’t take the Tigers lightly. Our team of Mini Vinnies will be writing to pupils and parents/carers after half term to share more about their pledge to help our school community to continue to turn concern into action. Click here to find out more how CAFOD is supporting the people of Indonesia after the recent tsunami. I am sure the squad will get a special mention at Friday's assembly and Mrs Da Sousa and I are looking forward to awarding our 'Woman of the Match' award. We also read the book "Child of the Civil Rights Movement" which gave us a greater understanding of what being a child was like during this period of history. Congratulations to all 134 pupils who graduated at the wonderful ceremony held at Westminster University. Enjoy browsing and sharing in … St Joseph's Primary School is located in 58 Waterloo Rd, Trafalgar, VIC 3824. Whether you’re at home or in the classroom at the moment, you can join in the World Book Day fun by visiting our first ever SMA Virtual School Library. Unity Health Toronto Executive Organization Structure Click/tap to expand (pdf file) Executive team biographies Dr. Tim Rutledge, President and CEO Dr. Tim Rutledge joined the network bringing together Providence Healthcare, St. Joseph’s Health Centre and St. Michael’s Hospital as President and CEO in March 2018. Holocaust Memorial Day also marks the terrible crimes committed during conflicts in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. To view the ceremony and enjoy the premiere of 'The Christmas Pine' beautifully performed by Reinfrancis, Poppy and Fabio please go to https://youtu.be/jLTVSJoV87k. Fountain Room of West Gippsland Arts Centre - enter via Civic Place, Hill End Community Market Sunday, May 16 Paynters Rd, Hill End Email: hillendmarket3825@gmail. The pupils were encouraged to use similes and personification to create their very own poems and there were plenty of opportunities throughout the day for them to perform their original work. Mercedes College is an independent Roman Catholic single-sex secondary day school for girls, located in the Perth central business district, Western Australia.. Our girls played well and with such a positive attutude. ges at school which he overcame which showed great resilience. Thank you on behalf of our team of Mini Vinnies to everyone who wore something bright to school today and made a donation to CAFOD. Jesus is Born, Foundation Stage, Class JD's Horrid Henry themed winning book corner. Please click on the links below to hear our Nursery and Reception pupils sinigng their wonderful version with the rest of the school joining in the last verse snd Class P singing 'Oh Come All Ye Loyal'. Congratulations to the following pupils who were awarded a 'Star of the Week' certificate by their class teacher in our virtual whole school assembly today. The theme of Holocaust Memorial Day is Be the Light in the Darkness and we thought how we could be that light. Mary was a nure who was born in Jamaica. The fun and engaging life skills sessions are aligned with the National Curriculum and support the school in deleivering aspects of the curriculum for Personal Social and Health Education (PSHE) and Citizenship. Thank you to all who came along to our Writing Showcase. Class Q - Chloe, Key Stage 1: Class P - Ava, Class G - Julia P, Class F - Elletra, Lower Key Stage 2: Class JD - Justin , Class JI - Aaron, Class JN - Tommy, Upper Key Stage 2: Class JJ - Edrich, Class JK - Liya, Class JL - Andrew. Mrs Wilson has agreed and so we are asking parents, carers, staff, governors and friends of the school to donate unwanted winter coats and jackets which will be distibuted to people in need throughout London. Together we raised an amazing £1467.79! Today, some 50 parishioners attend services weekly, as well the regular engagement from neighbouring St Joseph's Primary School. Thank you Class Q! St Joseph's School in Trafalgar, VIC, 3824. Business contact details for St Joseph's School including phone number, reviews & map location - TrueLocal Usernames and passwords were sent home ealrier this term. Enquiries to Ian Ferris on 0491 139 980. Confirmation - St. Joseph's, Ederney (18:00 - 19:00) View Calendar St. Joseph's Primary School, 12 Ardvarney Road, Ederney, Enniskillen BT93 0HA | Phone: (028) 68 631403 One way of recycling is to use these materials to make something so the trainee pirates had great fun making their own treasure chests and pirate hats. At the bottom of the page you will see three login buttons. In doing so, we were reminded that Jesus, our Servant King, is the best leader we must strive to follow in all we think, do and say. It proved to be a difficult task to choose a winner but, after much deliberation, Carolyn eventually chose Class JD's book corner featuring Horrid Henry by Francesca Simon. The story is set in Kenya and we had lots of fun reading about Handa's adventure as she brings a delicious basket of fruit to her friend Akeyo. Please read the document below. The acting was of such a high quality that when Paper Pan pointed to a ship on the horizon, Nursery pupils looked around to see where it was! I was excited to take them home for the weekend (Gaspard) Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips. Thank you to everyone who completed and submitted the potato book character challenge. As part of our Eucharistic journey in this year of Adoremus , Mr Harrison set the pupis and staff a special challenge. A big thank you to everyone that came and made it such a successful and enjoyable day for our school community. It is an electronic programmable robot which is used in schools to teach coding skills using drag and drop programming blocks. investigating which materials float and sink which is quite important if you are thinking of building a pirate ship!. Both teams should be very proud of their achievements and for their conduct throughout the tournament. Finally, the pirates would like to say a big thank you to the parents who came along to help. Our team of Mini Vinnies will be writing to pupils and parents/carers after half term to share more about their pledge to help our school community to continue to turn concern into action. The uniform is compulsory and enforced. Coral, the winner of the Caterpillar Poetry Prize in 2018 for her wonderful poem 'Mustafa's Jumper' led the pupils in a day long poetry workshop during which she likened poets to comedians as they have a similar purpose - to entertain and perform! We love reading at St. Mary of the Angels so having an inviting, engaging and comfortable area to read and enjoy books is must in all of our classrooms. The Advent Season is all about reflecting on how we can prepare our hearts and homes for Christ’s birth in the world as it is today. On Tuesday 15th October, Class F were lucky enough to be Pirates for the day on the Floatiing Classroom. Activities include archery, abseling, zip wire, rock climbing and an obstacle course. Everyone had a wonderful time and it was lovely to see parents, carers, pupils, siblings and staff enjoying the day. Please see the special message that we recieved from Marie Curie thanking us for our fundraising efforts. Action is needed to further the cause of racial justice but what can we do? ', Message from the Parents and Friends Committee. For more information, click on the link below. Our judges were: Mrs Magda (LSA - Class JJ), Mrs Waine (SENCo) and Mrs Hafalla (School Governor). The St Joseph's School - Trafalgar App keeps students, families and the broader school community connected and up to date with the latest in At home all pupils must use the green Easy Login option. In further exciting news, three children from our school were chosen as finalists. Miss Cox, Miss Percival and Miss Haughey are pleased to report that all were well-behaved pirates and that no one had to walk the plank! As always, we could not help the organisations that we do without the support of the generosity of our school community. The theme is ‘A Time to Act‘. The whole school celebrated National Poetry Day with an online poetry recital which showcased the collective talents of each class. Click here to find out more about Mary Seacole. To complete their pirate expedition the pupils found out what true sailors and pirates call different parts of the boat such as the stern (back), bow (front), port side (left) and starboard (right) as they enjoyed a trip down the canal to Camden to see the Pirate Castle. Pupils in Key Stage 1 enjoyed finding out about the life and work of Mary Seacole. Click on the picture to listen to the song. The pupils proudly shared their own dreams and identified people in their own lives who they think are good leaders. For more information about Sayers Croft please click, Class JJ started our Remembrance Day commemorations with a beautiful and very moving assembly on Friday 8th November. 01 /10/2020 - School Full Opening COVID 19 Risk Assessment . Thank you! ; Key Stage 1 Nativity Tuesday 12th December 2017, ANGEL EXPRESS! Once we finally managed to get the staff off the runway, the pupils proudly paraded in their costumes along with their book. School Council will be running a craft stall at the Church Bazaar. We really enjoyed learning about Mary and agreed that she made a significant contribution to the lives of others and to history. Amazing! based on the topics of lockdown, black lives matter, resilience and hope, or community. I loved it!’ - Nicholas. A child friendly version has been created for the pupils of St Mary of the Angels. Thank you. Each pupil in the winning class will receive an app store voucher, either for Android or iOS. Click here to find out more about Rosa Parks. At the bottom of the page you will see three login buttons. St. James School (Vernon) – Exposures Jan. 11-15, 18, 19, 20 Sxoxomic Community School (Alkali Lake) – Exposures Jan. 6, 7 The Fernie Academy – Exposures Jan. 21, 22 A big thank you therefore to Miss Wakley, Mr Mittner, Mrs Zakhary and Miss Stephenson. THANK YOU to everyone who came and made our ‘We are the World’ Summer Fair on June 24th such a huge success. Click on the image to make it bigger. The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is ‘Nature’ and we would like to invite you all to take part in a special competition. To find out what happened next, click on the link below. Everyone was a winner but a special well done to the winners from Nursery and Class Q. 2nd and 3rd place classes will receive medals. During his visit Kurt spoke about the importance of persistence, dedication, commitment and passion when working towards a goal. This year's theme is British authors. I was so proud of them for representing Westminster. Welcome to St Joseph’s Website . The chicks broke the eggs (Isabella) The forty days of Lent are an opportunity to change our daily lives and become even closer to God. We hope you and your child enjoy exploring all the resources. The girls played Essendine School in an even closer match which ended a draw so went to extra time and then penalties, which are always a tense way to settle a match for players and supporters. A great day all round! Memories to treasure forever. The competition will take place from 22nd June-26th June. Carolyn said, 'It was was very inviting with the theme of celebrating women authors embedded in the environment. There was some lovely children's work on display and the books were well organised. Together we raised a wonderful £5,000 for the children of St. Mary of the Angels. ... the traditional custodians who have lived on and cared for this land for thousands of years and on whose land St Joseph’s Primary School has been built. Mrs WIlson presented special Headteacher Awards to Fabio (Herons) and Abel (Swifts) who both performed an original poem. It was wonderful to see how much thought and preparation had gone in to the acting, costumes and narration; it is obvious that Class JJ are a great team as everyone had an important role to play.