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by IJS1954
If there is something excepSonal that needs consideraSon in this process, we would presume that this has already been communicated with the school previously or at the very latest by the last day of this term. In this annual process we respectably ask that you do not request specific teachers for your child/children as this is not excepSonal.
Staffing News
At the end of this year Mrs Sue Bonomi will be reSring from her posiSon at Infant Jesus School. We are very grateful to Sue who has generously contributed to the development of our school for the last 25 years! Sue has worked in almost every year level in the teacher assistant role with most of her Sme being in early childhood. Sue is also very adaptable, and this year embraced a new role working in the Library. She will be conSnuing her work in the Library unSl the end of 2022. We will be recognising Sue at a later date and hope that she might stay connected with Infant Jesus School through relief work.
Pre-Kindergarten 2023
Enrolments are now being taken for siblings and new students wishing to commence Kindergarten at Infant Jesus School in 2023. Families with children eligible for Pre-Kindergarten in 2023 are required to fill out a Pre-Kindergarten Enrolment ApplicaSon Form.
Ajendance Children who are three years of age can ajend this program.
Program Full day program every Tuesday Half-day program each Thursday morning
Pre-Kindergarten places are limited so it is important that parents within the Infant Jesus School community submit their applicaSons as soon as possible. Forms can be obtained from the office. For further informaSon please contact Lucy at the school office on 92761769.
Infant Jesus Family
CongratulaSons to the Sareddy family (Dhanvi- 2W) on the birth of a baby girl, Thanveesha. May she bring your family lots of joy.
Condolences to the Magnaterra Family (Amaya- 1B and Arlo- 4W)
From my readings
Helping kids feel good by doing good
Dr. JusSn Coulson - ParenSng Ideas
We all want our kids to feel good. Ice cream, days at the beach and play dates may bring kids joy, but once they’re finished the good feelings oden disappear.
These feel-good acSviSes give kids a rush of euphoria, but leave them craving for more. This can lead to an addicSve cycle known as ‘the hedonic treadmill’ where one cookie isn't enough. They'll need two. Maybe the next week, they’ll need three.
