Class of 2022 Facebook Page

The current year 7  students are known as the class of 2022 and as such we are known as the parents of the ‘class of 2022′.

There is a Facebook page for all parents of this year group. Called ‘Class of 2022 parents’ . Just search on Facebook and there is a photo of the main building.

It is a closed group so people can see who are members but only members can see posts.

Send a request on the page and an administrator will approve you ( a year 7 parent) .

It is a good way to keep in touch of what is happening with our boys both now and in the future and about social events for the parents.

 

Also there is a parent contact list that people can join.

Next year this will be updated so please complete and return your details to be added on the list.

A great way to make contact with your sons friends parents.

This year it was a sign up genius or survey monkey and it has been suggested that some people didn’t complete and return the form as they thought they were volunteering for something!!

 

Special Mention – Music in Year 7

Any special occasion at Joeys usually involves some sort of ceremony which also means some accompanying singing or playing.  Several talented boys in Year 7 are always ready to jump in a be involved

when there is a need. Sebastian Darney, Rylan Barnes, Kye Harbrow, John Giuliano, Kyan Trindall, Hamish Stewart, Oliver Maroulis  and Robbie Hunt, have a great mix of talent and generosity. Rafferty Allison on the Trumpet and Declan Kelly on the Tuba have also been a big help. Family Masses, Assemblies, the Graduation Mass, The Recent Dedication of the Chapel Mass, the regular Boarders Mass on Sunday nights and the Wednesday Morning Mass are just some of the commitments. Along with this, rehearsals also take place. Thank you very much boys for your time and effort. You have certainly contributed wonderfully to the Joeys community his year.

 

 Mr. Tim Kennedy

 

 

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers needed 2017 Marist Sony Children’s Camp.

 

The annual Marist Sony Children’s Camp will be held here at the College from 6 – 9 December.

37 children with disabilities will be welcomed to the College by students from Joeys, Marist Sisters Woolwich and Brigidine College. The benefits of the Camp are immeasurable; primarily though the Camp provides much needed respite for the parents of the children with disabilities. Undoubtedly, the students who are involved in the Camp, experience a life changing experience as they step into the role of full time carer of the child that had been entrusted to them.

We are once again reaching out to parents and carers who are able to support the camp. There are a variety of roles available and the link below provides details around roles and dates. We are also keen to hear from any registered nurses who may be able to offer support. If you are able to volunteer please click on the link below. If you have any questions please contact Lesley Maher at: lmaher@joeys.org or call 9816 0898

 

Many thanks in advance for your support:

 

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0e4ba9ae2aaafe3-2017

 

Kind Regards,

Lesley Maher

Lesley Maher| Director of Mission St Joseph’s College | Mark Street, Hunters Hill, NSW 2110 | Locked Bag 5009, Gladesville, NSW 1675 T +61 2 9816 0898| F +61 2 9816 0900| W www.joeys.org | E lmaher@joeys.org

Award Recipients at the Headmasters Assembly

Last Wednesday evening saw the Opening of a Visual Arts Exhibition at Hunters Hill Town Hall to showcase artwork produced by students in local Primary and High Schools.

The exhibition is titled ‘Young in Art’. Several students from Years 7-10 at St Joseph’s College had work on display.

Two of our Year 7 artists, Brady Hartley and Flynn Costello, collected Prizes of Highly Commended and Commended.

Congratulations to these young men, and to all the students with work on display. Today these two boys received awards at the Headmasters Assembly. Congratulations boys.

This Sunday

With the Family Mass of Thanksgiving and the Spring Fair this coming Sunday, it makes for a busy but a very enjoyable day.

The information below has been discussed with, and sent to the boys.

  1. Family Mass of Thanksgiving – Mass starts at 10am but the boys are to be seated in the Br Emilian Hall by 9.45am. Dress is Full BLUES
  2. Spring Fair – Follows straight after the Mass. The boys can head up to the dorms to get changed but will only have a brief period up there. Dress is neat casual clothes with shoes for the Spring Fair.
  3. The dorms will be locked from approx. 11.20am until 4pm.
  4. There will be sign off on College C at 4pm near the stair well that leads to the Science Labs.

A reminder that boys events are Compulsory College events.

All Ensembles Concert

You would have received communication from the Music Department about this but this simply is a reminder about the event and to add a bit of information about what will take place before it kicks off.

The boys will have dinner at approx. 5.45pm. They will then change into their BLUES and then head to the Br Emilian Hall.

The Concert will start at 7pm and should finish around 9pm.

Those boys who have studied piano are not required to attend the event but are encouraged to do so.  If your son is a Day student he does not have to stay at the College until the start of the Concert. He can go home and return by 6.45pm for the 7pm start.

 

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