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Friday the 4th of December 

Y3 Advent Assembly

Thank you to Y3 for starting our Advent assemblies today, it really was wonderful. The video of this will shortly be available on our YOUTUBE page.

 

 

COVID - 19 UPDATE

  • Please can I remind you that if anyone has symptoms. They must self-isolate, get a test and return home straight after the test. The household should self isolate and children and young people should not come into school. This follows an increasing number of pupils in Sheffield , who are coming into school when they are awaiting a test result themselves or have family members whom they live with awaiting test results. The attached graphic may be helpful.
  • Please can I also remind you that  the ‘class bubbles’ do not mean that children and young people can continue to meet up outside of school. Play dates and sleep overs with children from the same friendship groups or school classes should not be taking place. The bubbles in school are to support contact tracing and to minimise risk of virus transmission. Outside of school pupils should not be mixing. This follows the current national restrictions that are currently in place.

FRIENDS of St Josephs 

Friend’s received a much needed £500 from Virgin Money. Massive thanks to a parent (who has asked not to be named) who  works there and  managed to access their funding programme.

 if any other parents work in a  bank and  have similar schemes please consider

St Joseph’s as your chosen benefactor. 

This weeks superstar children who have gone above and beyond are...

Nursery : Connie, for being a brave girl and coming back to school and also for trying really really hard with her maths.

Reception :Anmaria for always working really hard and listening on the carpet.

Year1 : Pearl  works incredibly hard in her phonics and reading everyday!

Year 2: 

Year 3: Ezekiel , for always trying his very best with all of his learning.

Year 4: Laura for always trying her very best in every lesson and being a good
role model!

Year 5:Emmanuel. He is one of my liturgy leaders and has done a fantastic job at leading our advent reflections at the end of the day

Year 6: Grayson for really persevering in Maths and also for being a wonderful Joseph !

 

Our annual Elf Day - is  Friday the 11th of December .

Please donate £1(and give it to your teacher on the day) - this will be sent to the very worthwhile , Children Hospital Charity.

A special hello.....

 

 

Today during our assembly , we were joined by a very special person...Father Christmas ! He had an extra special message for all of the children and staff.

It can be found on our Youtube page, please take a moment to watch this, it is amazing. 

This Weeks Winning House

It was very close again this week, well done to the Saints !

 

 

 

Be Prepared

 

Advent provides a reminder for us all to make space in our hearts for Jesus: both the celebration of His birth at Christmas, and the joy with which we can look forward to His return.

December of course also marks the end of the calendar year – a year which has had more unexpected upheaval and loss than many of us, adults and children alike, have experienced before. Therefore, it is more important than ever for us to make space in our busy, disrupted lives to put Jesus at the centre this Advent and Christmastide.

To help children think about what it means to ‘be prepared’, you may like to share this story with your child.

Mrs Pearson’s class were working hard on their stories, when the classroom phone rang. Mrs Pearson was needed at the school office as soon as possible! As she left the classroom, she said, “Be good everyone, keep working hard on your stories, and be quiet! I’ll be back soon!”

But very soon, the class were chatting and laughing. They certainly weren’t being quiet like Mrs Pearson had asked them to be!

No one knew who started it, but suddenly everyone had scrunched up their work and was throwing paper balls at each other! They certainly weren’t working hard like Mrs Pearson had asked them to!

One thing led to another until CRASHHHHH! The beautiful vase of flowers on Mrs Pearson’s desk had crashed to the floor. Water was everywhere!

The class fell silent and they all looked at each other. Chairs had been knocked over, piles of books had fallen down and some of the displays on the walls were ripped. They certainly hadn’t been good like Mrs Pearson had asked them to be!

At that moment, the door opened. In the doorway stood Mrs Pearson.

Help  children see that the class in the story didn’t prepare well for their teacher’s return – in fact, they did the exact opposite of what she asked them to do! John the Baptist’s words from the Sunday Gospel for the week commencing 6th December helped children to see how we should prepare for Jesus return.

Link to Gospel video: www.tentenresources.co.uk/parent-newsletter/

John the Baptist told people that they needed to prepare their hearts to meet Jesus. They needed to say sorry for the wrong things they had done. Then they were forgiven, which children learned meant all the wrong things they’d done were forgotten about.

To be ready for Jesus to come back, we too need to prepare our hearts by saying sorry, loving God and loving others. Children spent some time reflecting on this, and perhaps you’d like to continue this practice at home.

Why not take a moment to discuss with your child:

  • How it feels to say sorry to Jesus and be forgiven.
  • The Christmas story, there are versions in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.
  • How you can put Jesus at the centre during Advent and Christmastide.

Prayer

Dear Jesus,

Thank you that you love us and gave us your son Jesus.

Thank you for your forgiveness when we do things wrong.

Help us to love others in the ways we think, speak and act.

Help us to make space in our hearts and minds for you this Advent.

Amen