CONGRATULATIONS to our students and staff for their efforts to complete the Oberon Show writing competition.
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This task was a creative writing piece based on the painting Shearing The Rams by Tom Roberts. Congratulations to the students for their successful entries.
OTHER RECENT ST JOSEPH'S NEWS:
First place went to Grace O'Neill; second place to Angus Ryan-McDermott and Holly Perry; highly commended to Bronson Hughes, Scarlett McCarthy and Anthony Scorgie; and commended to Max Behan, Kobi Hotham, Hayley Coughlan, Jake Curry, Charlie Kilby, Oliver Ryan-McDermott and Harinee Ayngkaran.
Tour de Cure
ST Joseph's School was fortunate to have the Central West Tour de Cure cycling group visit the school recently.
Tour de Cure is a foundation committed to finding a cure for cancer.
This amazing, energetic team of cyclists shared an interactive presentation with a clear message, "Be Fit - Be Healthy - Be Happy", with the aim of raising awareness about cancer and how to minimise the chance of getting it.
Tour de Cure riders also donated a gift pack to each student with items to share their vital message.
When I grow up
ST Joseph's School's wonderful kindergarten students have told staff what they are going to be when they grow up.
It looks like there will be some future world-changers.
Cailyn Taylor wants to be a vet, Max Howard wants to be a mechanic, Myah Kilby wants to be a doctor, Mia Hooper wants to be a mermaid, Jaxon Corby wants to be a policeman, Ray Youngson wants to be a builder, Amiah Warburton wants to be a princess, and Halle Gilmore wants to be a horse rider.
Madden Armstrong wants to be a fireman, James Watson wants to be a policeman, April Sinclair wants to be a doctor, Skye Harris wants to be a vet, Blake Hunt wants to be a dad, Kobi Pointon wants to be a fireman, Ivy Christie Johnston wants to be a teacher, Eve Colley wants to be a vet, Isabel Kilby wants to be a police officer and Bella Hayden wants to be a firefighter.