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After a very foggy and soggy start to the morning, our Year 4-12 Inter-House Athletics Carnival ran incredibly well yesterday. I was really impressed with the can-do attitude of most of the students who attended and it was wonderful to see greater participation in the events on the day. An enormous vote of thanks to Ms Lynch and Mr Watson and their teams for the huge amount of work that goes into the organising of such a huge event. The new venue provided a few challenges but also some opportunities to do things a bit differently.
Grateful thanks to the parents who helped in the canteen, who baked goodies to sell and who helped in the lead up to the day with shopping and other organisational tasks. The food was delicious and we are very thankful for your efforts.
Thanks also to the parents who volunteered their time to help in other ways during the carnival - measuring, raking, handing out ribbons etc. Carnivals can’t run without many hands so thank you again for donating your time.
Congratulations to all the individual medal winners – there were some outstanding results throughout the day. For the full list of winners will be published in next week's newsletter. Here are some highlights from the carnival!
Staffing
- At the end of this week we farewell Mrs Dayna Maxwell who has been with us since the start of the year teaching AUSLAN to students from Pre-Primary through to Year 7. We wish Ms Maxwell all the best in her new endeavours.
- We welcome to the Secondary campus, Mrs Vicki Spraggs who will be teaching in the Maths, English and HASS learning areas this year and we also welcome back Mrs Cat Naughton, this time to the Secondary campus. Cat will be teaching some Year 7 classes.
Upcoming Long Weekend
A reminder about the two pupil free days at the start of week 5. The school will be closed on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 August for staff professional development days.
- Grounds Person/Bus Driver: Fulltime
- Language Teacher: Currently, students are learning AUSLAN but other
Languages may be considered - Relief Teachers (both campuses)
- Relief EAs (both campuses)






Events in the Next Week: Week 4
Friday | August 8 | Primary Assembly - Year 5G Avon River Festival Parade |
Monday | August 11 | |
Tuesday | August 12 | |
Wednesday | August 13 | |
Thursday | August 14 | Year 4 Eucharist Retreat Day |
Friday | August 15 | Feast of Assumption Masses |
Monday | August 18 | Pupil Free Day - Staff PD |
Tuesday | August 19 | Pupil Free Day - Staff Faith Retreat Day |
Term 3 Dates for your Diary
Wednesday | August 20 | Book Week Parade (Primary) Year 11 & 12 Outdoor Ed Camp (3 days) |
Sunday | August 24 | First Holy Communion Mass 10.30am |
Monday | August 25 | NAIDOC Week @ School |
Wednesday | August 27 | Dowerin Field Day (Day 1) |
Friday | August 29 | One Big Voice Primary Choir Performance |
Monday | September 1 | Year 8 Camp (overnight) |
Sunday | September 7 | Father's Day |
Monday | September 8 | Father's Day Breakfast (Whole School Event) Junior Primary Sports Carnival 9.00am-12.50pm |
Wednesday | September 24 | Year 11 Camino/Retreat (Overnight) |
Thursday | September 25 | Year 12s Final Day (Farewell Assembly) |
Friday | September 26 | Sporting Colours Day (Whole School) Term 3 Concludes |
Gospel Reflection
This week's Gospel Reflection has a focus on 'Possessions' and more particularly, What we can't take with us.
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.

Year 5 Newsflash – Term 2 Zoomed By!
Wait… Term 2? Gone already?! If you blinked, you probably missed it - because our Year 5s have been flat out like lizards drinking!
We’ve travelled back in time to the Swan Colony, learning all about life in the 'olden days' (spoiler alert: no screens, no flushing toilets… how did they survive?!). Safe to say, we’re feeling pretty grateful for modern plumbing and Netflix.
In Science, we got our hands messy with solids, liquids, and gases - testing viscosity like mini mad scientists. Who knew watching honey ooze could be so fascinating?
English was all about persuasive writing, and let’s just say… these kids could convince a kangaroo to take up ballet. They wrote their hearts out and proved just how awesome they are (not that we needed convincing!).
Math? Oh, we multiplied, divided, and conquered! Our brains got a serious workout, but we came out stronger and smarter.
Founders Week was a massive highlight - retreats, buddy classes, games and a glorious picnic under perfect skies. We also unleashed our inner architects by building cubbies from sticks and fabric - our creativity came out shining! Watch out, Grand Designs… Year 5 is coming for you!
And Friday? Sports galore! Team spirit was off the charts, and friendships - new and old—were celebrated with high-fives and happy hearts.
Now we’re back and right into the swing of Term 3 - learning, laughing, and loving every minute of it. Bring on the rest of the year!




Little Joeys - Term 3
'Little Joey's Stay & Play' group for 0-3 year olds, is on again this term. Come along and join this fun introduction to St Joseph’s School and we look forward to seeing the excited faces most Friday mornings.
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Booking link: https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/code/bwfau
Event code: bwfau
Our Year 9 students recently visited Eadine Springs to apply classroom learning through hands-on fieldwork. They collected ecological data across three sites along the waterfall, which will support their science experiments leading to the written report.
At Site One, near the dam’s base, students gathered a water sample, their first soil sample, and completed a quadrat drawing of plants and ground cover.
Site Two, halfway up the waterfall, provided a second soil sample. Though waterfall flow was low due to dry conditions, signs of water movement appeared as a small stream.
At Site Three, students used digital probes to measure soil pH, temperature, and moisture before collecting their final soil sample. Our laboratory technician, Mrs Budas set up the equipment and guided the students with collecting data.
Classes rotated through the sites differently:
- Mr Hillyer’s class: Site One → Two → Three
- Mr Greenley’s class: Site Three → One → Two
After morning tea, both groups returned to the picnic area to complete a second quadrat and run a transect line, recording biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) features.
Students showed genuine interest, working well together as they carefully collected and recorded samples.
A field trip to Eadine Springs has long been part of the Year 9 Science program, introducing students to locally developed, world-recognised soil improvement methods—important for wheat farming in the region. The skills developed lead to ongoing discussions in other areas of science and to develop an interest in career pathways examining areas of soil science, ecological science and ecosystem management. The field trip also assists students with an understanding of how to care for the environment today, which will support our future.




Mr Hillyer and Mr Greenley
Year 9 Science Teachers
The Uniform Shop days for in-term appointments this year have changed to Monday & Wednesdays.
**PLEASE REMEMBER!**
All 'old' uniform, or combinations of old and new uniform items, can be worn until the end of the 2026 school year.
- Sports Uniform - this can be purchased from the uniform shop, via the CDFPay app. We still have stock of the older style house shirts available for sale in various sizes. Please note that the incoming tracksuit pants will have the school’s name on the upper left thigh. We will phase in the new as we sell out of the previous stock..
- Size 12 & 16 blue (Year 3-10) relaxed shirts: are out of stock and unavailable until mid-September!
- Size 12, 18 & 20 relaxed navy elastic back shorts: are out of stock and unavailable until the end of August!
From time of ordering, orders will take around a week to make it home via your child's classroom / homeroom baskets. Thank you for your patience.
* 'Old' uniform stock is running low on some of the items, and we have sold out on a few. As previously advised, we will not be reordering any more of the old uniform.
Now available in the uniform shop via the CDF Pay App:
- Pre-Primary - Year 2 - Tracksuit Jackets and Tracksuit Pants are now in stock.
- These new jackets are sized smaller than our current tracksuit jackets. As a guide: the NEW size 6 is almost the the same as our OLd style size 4.
- Please remember that the new tracksuit jackets and pants in the navy fleece fabric with white stripes down the sides, are to be worn ONLY by Pre-Primary - Year 2 students.
- Soft-Shell Jackets: The youth-sized samples have arrived!
- If your child missed out on the week 1 in-class sizing, you can make an appointment via the link below (or on the uniform shop page of our school website
- Sizing Chart - see below if you like measurements!
Link to Uniform Appointment Booking Site
- A few things to keep in mind regarding the Soft-Shell Jackets:
- *Please remember these jackets are ONLY for students in Years 3 - 12*
- Jackets will cost $75.00
- Adult and youth sized sample jackets will be available at the uniform shop during appointments
- Please be mindful that initial orders may take up to 3 - 4 weeks from order to delivery, and will be distributed through the homeroom/classroom baskets when we receive them
- The jackets will be available to order through the CDFPay school app, in the Unisex section (access via the school website)
- Exchange will not be possible at this stage
- There will be no delivery fee for this item
We thank you for your patience and reiterate how grateful we are to Sports Power for their support.
We will update the School's Newsletter and Facebook page when the jackets arrive, so please check both these places regularly for up-to-date uniform shop information.
Thank you to all the parents and caregivers who helped in the canteen and donated baked foods for the P&F to sell. Your help is very much appreciated and makes the canteen run smoothly! A very special thank you to Yvette Boyland for leading the canteen and organising the food etc.
Our next P&F meeting will be held Monday, September 1, at 3.30pm at the PAC. A Teams link will be available to those who cannot attend in person and wish to attend online.
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!
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/
St Joseph's School Northam Buy, Sell and Swap 2nd Hand Uniforms & Text Books Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1967136320152007
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
VacSwim Enrolments are Now Open!
Enrol now at:
https://www.education.wa.edu.au/enrolling-in-vacswim
For more information please check the ‘Regional Enrolment Checklist’ on the Class Information page of our Website:
https://www.sjsnortham.wa.edu.au/class-information
Spots are limited, enrol now to secure your place!
The Department of Health issued a flyer containing important information regarding 'Meningitis, Meningococcal & Pneumococcal: What Every Teen's Parent Needs to Know'.
Please take the time to read this flyer as it contains the signs, symptoms and what to do to help prevent your teenager from catching these serious diseases.
A copy of the flyer has been placed on our website in a couple of places:
Class Information Website Page
Parent Portal Website Page
More information can also be found on the Meningitis Website: www.meningitis.com.au
If you still have more concerns, please speak to your local General Practitioner.




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If you have any concerns about your child’s health, development, well-being, or childhood vaccinations please contact me through the school office, or through the contact details below.
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 Aug 27) |
'Mental Health for Family and Friends' plus 'Conversation with a Young Person'
School Dental Therapy Centre
SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE, IT’S TIME TO ENROL!
Click on image to access Dental website or just scan the QR code
Notice regarding Northam Dental Therapy Centre
The School Dental Service clinic based at the Northam Primary School was unfortunately flooded over the 2024/2025 school holidays, this has led to a temporary closure for maintenance/refurbishment. In early 2025 a mobile dental van was organised to be based in Toodyay so staff could continue to provide dental services to the Northam area, this dental team will move to the Wundowie Primary School for Term 3 & 4 of 2025 and continue to operate during school hours with the anticipated reopening of Northam Dental Therapy Centre in early 2026.
The dental team will continue to contact patients who usually attend the Northam Dental Therapy Centre via phone call or letter to offer families to attend at the Wundowie Primary School.
If you have any further questions please send an email to: NorthamDTC@health.wa.gov.au
Northam Dental Therapy Centre
c/- Northam Primary School (entry via Duke Street)
0458 644 530
NOTICEBOARD