Posted by fcrescitelli | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on May 28, 2017
3/4FC celebrated Catholic Education Week. The students wrote their personal thoughts to the question “What does being a student in a Catholic school mean to you?” They published their work and designed a poster to match their responses.
Posted by fcrescitelli | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on May 28, 2017
St. Joseph’s, Tranmere commemorated National Sorry Day by writing messages about Sorry Day and reconciliation on indigenous coloured ribbons. The whole school then tied the ribbons along the fence facing Magill Road to help spread the message of hope and reconciliation for all.
Posted by fcrescitelli | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on May 28, 2017
On Friday, 26th May, the 3/4 unit hosted our school assembly. The theme for our assembly was National Sorry Day. We reflected on National Sorry Day, its importance to the Indigenous people of Australia and our former Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd’s Apology to Indigenous Australians. The students shared prayers and sang “The Aboriginal Lord’s Prayer”. Our assembly concluded with a celebration of learning in the 3/4 unit.