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MESSAGE FROM THE LEADERSHIP TEAM
Wishing you all a Peaceful and Blessed Easter
As we approach the end of another very busy term, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the season we are entering – Easter. For our school community, this time holds special significance, both as a period of reflection and as an opportunity to strengthen our faith.
The Easter story is central to our Christian beliefs. It reminds us of the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus, offering us the hope of renewal, forgiveness, and love. In a world that can often feel uncertain, the Easter message is one of profound hope, demonstrating that even in the darkest times, there is always the possibility of new beginnings and transformation.
This Easter season invites us to reflect on values of compassion, fidelity, integrity and perseverance – virtues that we seek to nurture in our students each and every day. The story of Jesus’ resurrection encourages us to embrace kindness, to offer forgiveness, and to approach life with a renewed sense of purpose and joy.
As we head into the break, I encourage all our families to take time to pause and reflect on the deeper meaning of this season, whether through quiet moments of prayer, family traditions, or simply a time to rest and rejuvenate.
I am taking a couple of weeks leave at the start of the term. I am heading to Rome as part of a contingent from CEWA taking part in a symposium discussing the missing element of spirituality in the wellbeing programs schools are trying to implement. While I am feeling very out of my depth, I am really looking forward to the experience as there are people from England, Ireland and America also taking part. We were meant to be having an audience with the Pope, however, with his current poor health that is now unlikely, unfortunately.
While I am out of the country, Sharon Cusack and Linley Waters will continue to run their campuses, but should something bigger need attending to, Linley Waters will be Acting Principal. She can be contacted via the Primary Admin or via email on linley.waters@cewa.edu.au
Thank you for your continued support throughout this term. I look forward to seeing all the wonderful things our school community will accomplish in the term ahead.
Wishing you all a peaceful and blessed Easter.
We look forward to seeing students return on TUESDAY APRIL 29.
Andrea Woodgate
Principal
Uniform Reminders
- Terms 2 & 3 are winter uniform terms and that the summer dress is not an item to be worn. Shorts, long pants or the skirt are the winter uniform items that are to be worn on the bottom half.
- Please try on items before the end of the holidays – let down hems as required
- Ensure that you have the correct leather lace up school shoes
Events in the Next Week & Holidays
Friday | April 11 | Term 1 Concludes |
Saturday | April 12 | |
Sunday | April 13 | |
Monday | April 14 | School & Offices CLOSED all week |
Friday | April 18 | Good Friday |
Saturday | April 19 | |
Sunday | April 20 | Easter Sunday |
Monday | April 21 | Easter Monday Holiday |
Tuesday | April 22 | Easter Tuesday - School & Offices CLOSED |
Wednesday | April 23 | Primary Office Re-Opens |
Thursday | April 24 | Primary Office & Uniform Shop Open |
Friday | April 25 | ANZAC Day - Public Holiday |
Term 2 Dates for your Diary
Monday | April 28 | Pupil Free Day |
Tuesday | April 29 | Term 2 Commences for Students |
Wednesday | May 7 | Mothers Day Events: Primary & Secondary |
Wednesday | May 14 | Year 11 2026 Parent Information Evening |
Thursday | May 15 |
Year 11 & 12 ODE Overnight Camp |
Monday | May 19 | Wellness Week at Secondary |
Tuesday | May 20 | Champagnat Cup @ Newman College: Years 10-12 |
Thursday | May 29 | Sacrament of Reconciliation 6.00pm |
Friday | May 30 | Pupil Free Day |
Monday | June 2 | Public Holiday: WA Day |
Wednesday | June 4 | Year 12 Camino & Nahra Retreat (3 days) |
Wednesday | June 11 | School Photos: Primary & Siblings |
Thursday | June 12 | School Photos: Secondary |
Week 10 | Jun 30 - Jul 4 | Founders' Week |
Friday | July 4 | Term 2 concludes |
Gospel Reflection
This week's clip has a focus on 'Forgiveness/Compassion' and more particularly, the story of the Sinful Woman.
Project Compassion




Sacramental Programs
If you would like your child to participate in the Sacramental Programs this year please complete the form attached to the image below and return it to the school addressed to Mrs Kathy Pollard along with the registration fee (cash please) , thank you.
If you have any queries regarding the Sacramental Programs or if you would like to begin the process with a Baptism, please contact Kathy Pollard at kathy.pollard@cewa.edu.au.
Pre-Kindy Blue
Pre-Kindy Blue students have had a wonderful term making new friends, learning classroom routines, exploring new learning environments and having lots of fun along the way. We LOVE reading books and have celebrated many students’ favourite family books this term. To finish off Term 1 we enjoyed lots of Easter activities.
Primary Lent Colouring-in Competition Winners
SAVE THE DATE
LANGUAGE OF FRIENDSHIP (Online Parent-Child Workshop)
Thursday May 22, 2025
6:00pm - 7:15pm
hosted on Zoom (link advertised closer to the date)
This workshop helps get parents/carers speaking a common ‘language of friendship’, reviewing core concepts taught in our Friendology curriculum.
Booking link: https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/code/bwfau
Event code: bwfau
Science Department
Year 7
Year 7 have been busy learning how to write up a Scientific Report after conducting an investigation. In addition to this, the students have been learning all about mixtures and solutions and the different scientific methods used to separate out the different parts.
Processes investigated included filtration, sieving, distillation, decanting, centrifugation, flocculation, chromatography, evaporation and magnetism.
The students also conducted an experiment using chromatography paper to separate black ink into its separate constituent colours. We had some really great results and have shown that there may be some budding scientists in our midst.
Year 8
The Year 8 students began their journey into biological sciences by studying the fundamental building blocks of all living things-cells. The discovery of cells dates back 400 years ago following the invention of the microscope. Using modern microscopes, our students have observed the structure of plant cells and have researched the differences between specialised cells of different organisms. The students also created impressive 3d models of plant and animal cells.
Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs and organs work together to build systems. The Year 8 students have discovered that organisms have many different systems that operate together. The students have gained an understanding of the structure and function of the circulatory, respiratory and digestive systems.
Four students also were privileged to have trained and participate in the recent ‘Synergy Solar Car Challenge’, which was held near Hillarys. After a few weeks of learning basic electronics, designing, building and testing their solar car, the team got to do it all again against 15 other secondary schools in the North Metro heat.
After a series of very exciting preliminary races, our students were very excited to find themselves in the final four and got the opportunity to race off in the grand final. I am pleased to announce that our team of Arwin Jayakumar, Cooper Marris, William James and Nate O’Driscoll finished in third place. Our best performance in five years, well done boys.










Year 9
This term, students have been studying the theory of plate tectonics, which explains global patterns of geological activity and the movement of continents. Their learning has included both theoretical concepts and practical activities, such as drawing and labelling various scientific diagrams to understand these processes. Students have also constructed models of tectonic plate boundaries and conducted experiments on convection to observe the movement of Earth’s materials.
Year 9 students took part in a field trip to explore how plate tectonics have shaped our local area. Visiting key sites in Meckering and Cunderdin, they saw the real effects of earthquakes in familiar places. At the Cunderdin Museum, they stepped into a 1960s-style house that shook like it did during the 1968 Meckering earthquake. They also heard from Mrs Williams, who experienced the quake firsthand. They then visited the ruins of Salisbury Farm House, in Meckering, once home to Alyce Snooke and her family, which gave a clear picture of the quake’s destruction. The final stop was a preserved section of the Fault Scarp—the largest visible earthquake feature in Australia—where students saw up close how tectonic movement can reshape the land.














Year 10
During first term the Year 10 students have been investigating physical sciences, which means investigations into forces, motion and energy. In addition to indoor activities relating to motion and ticker tape analysis, the highlight was the water rocket launch day. This investigation involved launching the rocket and using the flight time, determining other key characteristics such as speed at launch and maximum height. This quantitative data adds the ability to enhance the discussions on forces in flight and Newton’s laws of Motion.
Senior Secondary
Physics
In Year 11 Physics, the students have extended upon the Year 10 science topic of motion. The students examined the new equations to identify all the factors including initial and final velocity, displacement and acceleration. Through a series of experiments using ticker tape timers and support videos, the students have established sound understanding of key areas analysing motion, which now leads into conservation of momentum and energy.








Chemistry
This year, the Year 11 students have taken off with chemistry in a way like no other. They have invested time and energy in the subject. With our interest to engage and encourage students to be self-motivated and persist in learning, there is hope for a brighter future for these students in chemistry. The students have been introduced into atomic structure, separation techniques that are frequently used in the homes, and atomic bonding and the consequences of bonding in the physical and chemical properties of substances. It is an exciting year for these students.
Year 12 Chemistry have started the year by developing on background introduced in Year 11. The students have investigated chemical equilibrium and acid base theory, which involves using sound theoretical and practical skills with volumetric analysis, which means many titrations. All essential skills will be harnessed further the year and throughout their scientific courses and careers.








Human Biology
The Year 12 course gives the students the knowledge of their own bodies as a set of systems. The students started with homeostasis, the ability of their own bodies to control internal environments to remain constant or within a narrow range of variability. Homeostasis is controlled by the nervous and hormonal systems. Now the students can relate what they experience in life, whether that is being their own growth, getting hungry, thirsty or responding to threats. Next, we will investigate how the body fights diseases, whether that is due to bacterial or viral infections. This area of learning is called immunology. This action will prepare the students for a better future in life ahead.








Steve Rigney, Mike Hillyer, Jada Yengkopiong, Morag Lancaster, Ryan Sinclair, Lauren Stone, Cam Greenley, Gerhard Vogel, Nita Budas, Mark Gargano
Science Learning Area staff
Interest Studies Program
This term the ISP’s enjoyed by the students were Badminton, All Around the World, Glass Painting, Animal Weaving Art, Pop Culture, Drama, Cricket, Boomerang Design and Making, Touch Rugby, 3 on 3 Basketball, Bronze Medallion and Primary Mentoring.
Holiday Opening Hours
We do not operate normal Uniform Shop hours over the school holidays. The shop will be open on Thursday April 24 (of Week 2) between 9.00am & 4.00pm and will re-open until Monday April 28 (Week 1 of Term 2) for normal in-term operating hours.
Term 2 means a change over to our winter uniform for those students in Years 3 - 12:
- Blue (or grey) skirt, shorts or trousers
- Blue school shirt for Years 3 - 10 & white school shirt for Year 11 & 12s
- School tie
Perm-a-Pleat News - Week 10!
- Size 12, 14 and 16 blue (Year 3-10) relaxed shirts are out of stock and won’t be available until mid to late May
- Size 18 elastic back shorts should be available the last week of April
A reminder that Perm-a-Pleat do not deliver to Post Office Boxes. If you do not have a street address, please use the school address of 1 Lance Street NORTHAM 6401. When it arrives here, it will be popped into your child’s class/homeroom basket. Please be advised that Perm-a-pleat orders are taking around one week to be processed.
Perm-a-Pleat Returns
If you have received something which doesn’t fit, you are welcome to send the item/s back to school and we will return it to Perm-a-Pleat for you. Please complete the ‘Product Exchange Form’ available on the Perm-a-Pleat website and return that with the item/s to St Joseph’s.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS MUST BE WITHIN THE FIRST COUPLE OF DAYS OF RECEIVING YOUR ORDER, TO ENABLE US TO RETURN IT TO PERMAPLEAT WITHIN THEIR TWO-WEEK RETURN TIME-FRAME.
CDF Pay School Orders News!
Due to the high influx of online orders for the uniform shop, items are taking up to one week to make it home. Thank you for your patience.
- Kindy shirts more sizes of Pre-Kindy and Kindy shirts will be available in 4-5 weeks.
- PP-Year 2 tracksuits we have not been advised of availability of these items.
- Year 3-12 tracksuit pants will be available over the next week.
We will advise via the newsletter and school Facebook page when these are in stock.
Uniform Shop Information
** Year 6 leavers shirts should be in mid-late next term. Year 6's will have sample sizes early next term to try on.
Please note that we are no longer accepting donations of preloved uniform at school. Current uniform preloved items will still be available outside the uniform shop on Monday and Wednesday afternoons, until further notice.
Disclaimer:
All returns and or exchanges of uniforms to either Perm-a-Pleat or the St Joseph’s uniform shop are to be made within 14 days of initial purchase.
More information to come regarding return/exchange of Perm-a-Pleat items.
Michelle James
uniform@sjsnortham.wa.edu.au
9621 3524
The Primary Canteen is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Angela Sandrini (Primary) 9621 3525 |
Desrae Smith (Secondary) 9621 8104 |
I hope everyone has had a great term 1 and are ready for a great break! I wish everyone a Happy Easter and a wonderful holiday!
2025 Colour Run: Well Done!
- Primary: Winner Year 1G and runner-up Pre-Primary G
- Secondary: Winner Lenihan 3
Thanks again to all the volunteers who gave their time so generously to ensure the day went smoothly. Events like these cannot go ahead without volunteers so I thank you all! A massive thank you to the colour run subcommittee for all your hard work!
I hope the kids enjoyed every moment! I look forward to the next colour run in 2027!
Easter Raffle
Thank you to everyone who has donated Easter items for our Easter raffle. The raffle will be drawn today and we have 180 prizes! Thank you to our student leaders for selling tickets and to all those who purchased tickets we raised over $890.00!
It will be held in PAC at primary campus. All caregivers are welcome to attend the meetings and it would be great to have as many people there to help support our school! We have so many great events coming this year, I can’t wait to share it with you!
Parent Year Group Contacts
The P&F will be reinstating Parent Contacts for each year group. These contacts will be in charge of monitoring each year groups Facebook page, coordinating class catch ups and liaising with the P&F about class matters. If you feel this position would suit you please contact me to discuss. If you would like to join your year group's Facebook page please send an email 8605svc_pandf@cewa.edu.au and I can send you the link for your class’s page.
click on image to access the P&F Facebook page
Both the school and P&F Facebook pages are updated regularly and I encourage everyone to check both pages for up to date information.
P&F Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1764507137145087
School Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/sjsnortham/
We also have a great addition with the 'P&F Uniform and Books Sale' Facebook page for families wanting to buy/sell uniforms and text books. We also have the individual year Facebook groups: if there are any parents new to your year please add them in!
If anyone has any questions please do not hesitate to reach out! I look forward to working with you all this year!
Casey Pearse
P&F Chair
Raising Children Network
Children are as individual and as different as their parents and making decisions about what’s best for raising children is very personal.
The Raising Children website offers up-to-date, research-based material on more than 800 topics spanning child development, behaviour, health, nutrition and fitness, play and learning, connecting and communicating, school and education, entertainment and technology, sleep and safety.
It covers grown-ups, newborns (0-3 months), babies (3-12 months), toddlers (1-3 years), preschoolers (3-5 years), school-age children (5-9 years), pre-teens (9-11 years), and early teens (12-15 years).
There are tips, videos and other useful resources.
The Raising Children Network provides information that can help parents with the day-to-day decisions of raising children. It also provides information to help parents and carers look after their own needs. The information is based on the best science in parenting, child health and development, presented in language we can all understand.
This is a website for Australian mothers, fathers, grandparents and anyone else who has responsibility for the care of children: www.raisingchildren.com.au
For Primary Parents
Maintaining a high level of immunisation within our community is very important in controlling many communicable diseases in Australia.
It is important for parents to make sure that their children have received all of the childhood vaccinations. This includes Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough), and polio vaccines as soon as your child has turned 4 years old. If you are unsure, phone 1800 653 809.
If your child has missed out on vaccinations, a doctor or immunisation nurse can provide ‘catch-up’ vaccinations.
Make an appointment with a GP or visit the local (free) immunisation clinic run by our Child Health Nurses at the Northam Hospital - Ambulatory Care Building (Phone (08) 9690 1320 to arrange an appointment).
For Secondary Parents
If you have any concerns about your child’s health, development, or well-being, please contact me through the school office, or through the contact details noted below.
School health services are an easy way for secondary students to access health care and health information for issues including;
- mental health and wellbeing
- healthy lifestyle – nutrition and physical activity
- development and growth
- relationships and sexual health and
- alcohol and other drugs.
School Health Nurses are skilled in assessing adolescent health needs. We engage in health counselling with young people to identify issues, risks and protective factors, provide advice and brief intervention, assist with access and referral to other services, and provide follow up care. Young people can arrange an appointment to discuss health and wellbeing issues.
Young people are always encouraged and supported to talk to their parents or guardians about significant health issues. The services provided are free and confidential. I will be at the school with my team of nurses for the Year 7’s in Week 7 and Year 10’s in Week 8 of Term 2 for their immunisations, information will be sent out in Term 2.
If you have a concern about your child’s health or wellbeing please contact me at aimee.leeson@health.wa.gov.au or on 0400 182 654
Aimee Leeson
Clinical Nurse | School Health (Tuesday’s & Wednesday’s)
WA Country Health Service - Wheatbelt
Robinson Street, Northam WA 6401
PO Box 337, Northam WA
P (08) 96901320 M 0400 182 654
Grandcarers Support Group | Monthly Catch-ups (next April 30) |
Circle of Security Parenting | Starting May 1 |
Protecting Your Family Workshops | May 13 & 14 |






'Mental Health for Family and Friends' plus 'Conversation with a Young Person'








For more information, visit headspace Northam or see their website.
Better Health Program
Vaping: Frequently Asked Questions
School Dental Therapy Centre
SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE, IT’S TIME TO ENROL!
Every year Dental Health Services (DHS) offers parents and carers the chance to register their kids for free dental care at the School Dental Service (SDS). The offer is open to every student from the year they turn 5 until their 17th birthday and includes check-ups, fillings, and simple extractions.
Your child will soon bring home an envelope with an enrolment form, Frequently Asked Questions, and reply-paid envelope from DHS. Just fill in the enrolment form, pop it in the reply-paid envelope, and put it in your nearest post box.
Once we receive your form at DHS our team will register your child and arrange for you to receive an appointment in the mail.
If you would like further information on DHS services and the SDS please visit our website: www.dental.wa.gov.au or scan the QR code.
Northam Dental Therapy Centre
c/- Northam Primary School (entry via Duke Street)
0458 644 530
NorthamDTC@dental.health.wa.gov.au
Holiday Activities for the Kids
Aus Kick & Little Tykes Registrations
Registration has opened for these AFL programs. The Little Tykes program is also looking for group leaders and we strongly encourage and support high school students to participate and achieve MaJEC hours. Registrations for group leaders can be made through the Little Tykes registration site.




Children's Book Council of Australia




NOTICEBOARD