We were so pleased with the number of mothers and special women in our students’ lives that were able to join us on Friday morning for our Mothers’ Day breakfast and Liturgy.

Our staff are to be congratulated for their generosity of time for the preparations in advance and their early start to the day, in order to provide this wonderful experience for our families.

We hope all our families all had the opportunity to celebrate Mother’s day with loved ones at the weekend.

Families and Parishioners are invited to attend our Easter Passion Play preformed by our Grade 6 students,  9.30am Thursday 6th April, in the Church.

Details of further Holy Week ceremonies in the Parish are listed for all those able to join us.

Mass of the Lord’s Supper – 7.30pm Thurs. –  St John’s Church, Koo Wee Rup

Echumenical Stations of the Cross – 11am Good Friday – St John’s Church, Koo Wee Rup

Solemn Liturgy – 3pm Good Friday – St John’s Church, Koo Wee Rup

Easter Vigil Mass – 7.30pm Sat. – St Joseph’s Church, Iona

Easter Sunday Mass – 9.30am Sun. – St John’s Church, Koo Wee Rup ( 8am Holy Family Church, Maryknoll & 10.45am St James Church, Nar Nar Goon)

St John’s school community acknowledged Harmony Week during age appropriate class discussions and various activities throughout the week. Library classes resulted in a wonderful display of hands colored to represent numerous nationalities.

On Friday, Harmony Day, staff and students were encouraged to wear orange or national dress which reinforced our awareness of diversity and acceptance within our community.

During cross-aged activities, students completed a variety of art and crafts which have been displayed around the school.

   

On Tuesday 28th March at 9.15am, St John’s will be hosting an Foundation Open Morning for prospective 2024 students & families.  This is a wonderful opportunity to see the school in operation, have queries addressed, have a close look at our facilities and get an overall feel of our school community.      Click below for further details…

The Cancer Education Program, featuring the much-loved Camp Quality Puppets, visited our school recently to deliver its very engaging, age-appropriate cancer education.  Their program aims to dispel myths and also, whilst talking about cancer treatment and its side-effects, explains lots of the associated vocabulary children may struggle to understand.  Through simple story telling the performers used puppets to demonstrate everyday activities to explore the feelings and challenges that a sick child or their sibling may face during treatment or recovery.

Our families were encouraged to support this great cause through a small donation with our students and staff also enjoying a Crazy Hair Day.