2025: Week 8, Term 2
Principal's Message
THIS WEEKEND'S HOLY GOSPEL ACCORDING TO LUKE
Jesus made the crowds welcome and talked to them about the kingdom of God; and he cured those who were in need of healing. It was late afternoon when the Twelve came to him and said, ‘Send the people away, and they can go to the villages and farms round about to find longing and food; for we are in a lonely place here.’ He replied, ‘Give them something to eat yourselves.’ But they said, “We have no more than five loaves and two fish, unless we are to go ourselves and buy food for all these people.’ For there we’re about five thousand men.
But He said to His Disciples, “ Get them to sit down in parties of about fifty,’ They did so and made them all sit down. Then He took the five loaves and two fish, raised His eyes to heaven and said the blessing over them; then He broke them and handed them to His Disciples to distribute among the crowd. They all ate as much as they wanted, and when the scrap’s remaining were collected they filled twelve baskets. GOSPEL OF THE LORD.
REFLECTION - GOSPEL
Last weekend, our Parish concluded the celebration of First Holy Communion for our children. It was a wonderful time for the children and their families. But, try to remember - OUR OWN First Holy Communion. How sincere we were, how reverent, how faith filled, and how we always wanted to receive Jesus in Holy Communion.
It is a timely reminder for all of us to consider when we, as a family, received the Body of Christ and Church to pray before the Blessed Sacrament at Mass. As well, considering a Holy Hour before the Blessed Sacrament. The Feast of “Corpus Christi”. (Body and Blood of Christ) is a great time to ask ourselves a these questions.
There is an old saying; you are what you eat! This weekend's feast challenges us to become what we eat at Eucharist. The Body of Christ’. AMEN! Are we becoming more and more the living flesh and blood of Christ in a spiritually starving world?
WALK WITH CHRIST - HAPPENING THIS SUNDAY
Part of the life of discipleship we are each called to is inviting others to follow Christ, and one of the most profound ways we do this is by publicly expressing our faith with one another and to the wider community. We have a unique opportunity to do this on Sunday (June 22) at the annual Walk with Christ, Eucharistic procession beginning at 2:30 p.m. at the corner of Martin Place and Pitt St. Before the procession, a family-friendly festival will take place at Martin Place beginning at 1:00 p.m., with music and entertainment for families and parishes to connect.
By processing with the Blessed Sacrament past important institutions, including our parliament, courthouses, hospitals, and businesses, we make known the reality that Christ’s presence is everywhere, inviting all to be transformed by his love.
CARPARK REMINDERS
Once again, we remind all parents of the need to be safe in our Gloucester St carpark. There are still a number of examples of extremely dangerous behaviour with students and families all at risk. We strongly urge you to follow the rules and be mindful of safety at all times. Please be mindful of the following:
- adhering to speed limits
- using the crossing to walk your child from your parked car to the gate
- using the correct parking bays
- turning left onto Gloucester St
Our boom gates will be operational into the Mount St entrance very shortly. This serves as a timely reminder that that carpark is for staff of John the Baptist and Freeman College on school days.
Mr Brendan O'Connor Principal
Assistant Principal's Message
Dear Parents,
Semester One Reports
School reports are important because they help parents stay engaged in their child’s schooling. They help parents to set and maintain high expectations, talk to their child about school and support and encourage their learning. All of these strategies have been shown to help students do better academically.
Your child's Semester One Report will be available via Compass at the end of Week 9. You will have an opportunity to meet and discuss your child’s growth and progress with their teacher throughout Week 10 - bookings can be made via Compass.
A common grade scale is used across all NSW Schools. This grade scale goes from Basic - Thorough in Kindergarten and Limited - Extensive in Year 1-6. The grade given to each student is informed from a variety of assessment tasks, in class learning and teacher observation.
Some GEM inspired chats to encourage conversation with your child about their report.
- What is your biggest achievement at school this term?
- What are you most proud of in your report?
- What are 3 great things about your experiences at school?
- What do you feel when you read your report? What part of your report makes you happiest?
Grade | Description |
Extensive | The student has an extensive knowledge and understanding of the content and can readily apply this knowledge. In addition, the student has achieved a very high level of competence in the processes and skills and can apply these skills to new situations. |
Thorough | The student has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and a high level of competence in the processes and skills. In addition, the student is able to apply this knowledge and these skills to most situations. |
Sound | The student has a sound knowledge and understanding of the main areas of content and has achieved an adequate level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Basic | The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved a limited level of competence in the processes and skills. |
Limited | The student has an elementary knowledge and understanding in few areas of the content and has achieved very limited competence in some of the processes and skills. |
Entering Absences on Compass
It is important that parents are entering valid reasons for student absence as soon as possible after the absence date.
If you require assistance in entering absences via compass, please read the attached instructions.
If your child brings home an unexplained absence notice from the school you can either:
- enter the absence details via compass and discard the notice
- complete the notice, providing reason for absence and return this to your child's classroom teacher
With thanks,
Mrs Natali Tomic Assistant Principal
Religion News
All parents are invited to attend our celebration of John the Baptist Feast Day. We will celebrate with mass, open classrooms and a picnic lunch. Students will resume normal class at the end of lunch.

Holy Communion
For Catholics, the sacrament of the Eucharist is a sacred meal where we break bread and share one cup. Unlike Baptism, which happens once, receiving Communion is an ongoing practice to be celebrated throughout our life. It is a holy time of worship when we gather as one body to remember and celebrate all that Christ has done for us.
We offer our heartfelt congratulations to the students in our school community who have recently received their First Holy Communion. We pray that as they continue to grow in faith, they may always feel the love and presence of Jesus in their lives and be strengthened by the gift of the Eucharist.
Michael Hobson Religious Education Coordinator
ICAS News
Dear Parents,
We are delighted to inform you that John the Baptist will be participating in the world-renowned ICAS Competition this year.
ICAS is designed to assess students’ higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills in English, Mathematics, Science, Writing, Spelling Bee and Digital Technologies.
Each assessment celebrates students’ accomplishments by providing opportunities for recognition and development. Every student will receive a printed certificate and an online results report. Top performers will be eligible for medals.
We encourage you to consider entering your child into ICAS this year.
Our school has signed up for the ICAS Assessments parent payment system (PPS) for all tests. Through this system parents can pay for ICAS directly online. All tests will still be held at our school. Please use the following details to register your child and make payments by no later than Monday 28th July 2025.
Term 3 - Week 3
Writing (Year 3-6 only) - Monday 4th August
Digital Technologies (Year 2-6) - Tuesday 5th August
Term 3 - Week 4
English (Year 2-6) -Monday 11th August
Term 3 - Week 5
Science (Year 2-6) - Monday 18th August
Spelling Bee (Year 2-6) - Tuesday 19th August
Term 3 - Week 6
Mathematics (Year 2-6) - Monday 25th August
Please do not send money to school.
Access details:
Visit: https://shop.icasassessments.
JB Unique School Code - JHW352
Results:
Your child’s ICAS certificates will be delivered to school. Once we have received them, we will present them to your child to bring home. The back of the certificate will show your child’s ICAS results and the login details,
“TAP ID and Pin”. - Use these to enter the Results Portal
To read the terms and conditions - please click here
Privacy Collection Statement - please click here
We are proud to offer ICAS and look forward to some fantastic results later in the year.
Kind Regards,
Caddie Ruster Leader of Curriculum and Innovation (Gifted)
Family Educator News

PLEASE REGISTER your Interest
Open to all children 0-5 years old, we meet in the demountable classroom on the top playground on Wednesday Mornings 8.45am-10am-
We pray, sing and share a story together before a craft activity. All are welcome to attend and this is a great opportunity for parents to meet each other and the children to make friends before starting school, building friendships and connections with each other in a faith filled space.
Wednesday 25th June- John the Baptist Craft
Wednesday 2nd July- Modes of transportation story and Craft
SPaR- Parent Cuppa and Chat-MONDAY MORNINGS!
SPaR- Parent Cuppa and Chat-MONDAY MORNINGS!
Come along to our SPaR (Stop Pray and Reflect session) as we meet over coffee and share a short reflection. Coffee and a chat are on offer from approximately 8.30 in the demountable classroom beside the Church on the top playground. This is not formal AT ALL but an opportunity to come together as parents and share some time together. ALL are welcome. BRING A FRIEND!
Monday 23rd June- JB- a social Influencer before his time!
Monday 30th June- No SPaR
YEAR 1 Parish Family MASS- Sunday 29th June 10am
Our year 1 Families are warmly invited to come along to the 10am Sunday parish Mass and celebrate with our community. Please stay afterward for morning tea and a chat.

Joseph Fatherhood Initiative
On Wednesday 11th June over fifty fathers and children gathered for a night of pizza, games and faith. The night was a great success with all agreeing it was a great way of connecting with each other.
“I enjoyed the Joseph Fatherhood Initiative because I got to bond with my dad and learn more about him. I also got to learn more about St Joseph.”- Ella Year 6
“My favourite part of the JFI was when we prayed together with Father Dominic and I learnt about St Joseph with my sister and my dad.” Elara-Jade Year 6




Vinnies Winter APPEAL- NOW ON! Send in your donations!
This year we are assisting with the Vinnies Winter Appeal by donating various items which can be given to both families or those living on the streets in our local area.
The list for each grade-
KINDER: Socks
YEAR 1: Gloves
YEAR 2: Beanies or scarves
YEAR 3: Toothpaste or packaged toothbrushes
YEAR 4: Deodorant- either roll on or spray
YEAR 5: Individually wrapped soap or small size of body wash
YEAR 6: Shampoo or Conditioner
IF you are able to assist with just ONE of these items per family, your generosity will be greatly appreciated.
Yours in Family and Faith Tina Dunn Family Educator
Parish News

JB Men’s Group Invites you to our June Men’s Group meeting
Friday 20th June at 7:00pm
This month, we’ll be having a BBQ following our gospel reading and Reflection.
Whether you come regularly or are new, join us for engaging discussions, friendly connections, food and refreshments!
Together we empower each other to become Christ-like role models in our families and community.
Contact Us: For more info, to join the group, or order merchandise, email:
jbmg@johnthebaptist.org.au Or reach out to Daniel at 0411 254 520 (call/SMS)

Jordan Youth Group Meets Saturday 28th June 3pm
Students in years 5,6,7 are invited to the Parish hall at 3pm on Saturday 28th June for an afternoon of fun, food and faith. All students must be signed in on the day.
If you have not already attended the Group previously this year, please Register HERE
Well Being News
A Gentle Reminder: The Power of Positive Transitions!
Dear Parents and Carers,
As we draw on what has been a busy and productive Term 2, I wanted to take a moment to gently remind you about something we discussed early in Term 1: the vital role of effective transitions in creating a positive and supportive learning environment for all our students.
You'll recall that at John the Baptist, we are proud to implement Schoolwide Positive Behaviour for Learning (SPBL). This framework guides us in fostering an atmosphere where every child can thrive. Our core expectations – "We are Safe, We are Responsible, and We are Respectful" – are the cornerstones of everything we do. These expectations truly come to life during transitions, those crucial moments when students move between activities or locations throughout their school day.
Why are transitions so vital?
Think of transitions as the crucial bridges connecting different parts of our school day. When these bridges are crossed smoothly and thoughtfully, they pave the way for successful learning and a harmonious environment for everyone. Here's a reminder of why they're so important:
Setting the Tone for Learning: A calm and organised transition from the playground to the classroom helps students seamlessly shift their focus from play to lessons. It allows them to settle, mentally prepare, and be ready to engage.
Ensuring Safety: Moving safely between areas, whether walking calmly in lines or using designated pathways, is paramount. It prevents accidents and keeps everyone secure.
Building Responsibility: Transitions are a fantastic opportunity for students to demonstrate responsibility. This includes listening to instructions, following routines, and being mindful of those around them.
Showing Respect: Respectful transitions involve showing consideration for others, avoiding disruptions, and following the teacher's directions. This simple act creates a positive and inclusive atmosphere for our entire school community.
Reducing Anxiety: For some children, transitions can be a source of unease. Having clear routines and expectations provides structure and predictability, which can significantly reduce stress and help them feel more secure.
Maximising Learning Time: When transitions are quick and efficient, we maximise the precious time available for teaching and learning, ensuring every moment in the classroom counts.
How can you help at home?
Your partnership in reinforcing these skills is incredibly valuable. Here are a few ways you can support your child with positive transitions as we head into Term 3:
Reinforce our SPBL Expectations: Discuss with your child the importance of being safe, responsible, and respectful during school transitions.
Encourage Active Listening: Remind your child to listen carefully to their teacher's instructions, especially during transition times.
Practice Routines: If your child finds transitions challenging, consider practising simple routines at home. For example, moving calmly and orderly from playtime to homework, or from one activity to another.
Positive Reinforcement: Celebrate and praise your child when they demonstrate good transition habits! Acknowledging their efforts goes a long way.
Open Communication: If you have any concerns about your child's transitions at school, please don't hesitate to speak with their teacher. We are always here to help and work together.
We genuinely appreciate your continued support in helping our students develop these essential skills.
Thank you for your ongoing partnership!
Peace and Blessings,
Frank Wassef Pastoral Care Coordinator
Eisteddfod News
We are delighted to congratulate our amazing JB Choir students who recently took part in the Sydney Catholic Schools Vocal Ensemble Eisteddfod!
Students from Years 1-6 represented John the Baptist with pride, showcasing their vocal talent, dedication, and love for music. This Eisteddfod gave our young singers the chance to perform in a professional setting, listen to other school choirs, and be part of a vibrant musical community.
We are so proud of every student who participated - their commitment to rehearsals, their confidence on stage, and their beautiful harmonies were truly inspiring. Your hard work and enthusiasm have brought great joy to our school community. Bravo, choir!
Junior Choir - Participation Award
Primary Choir - 2nd Place
Mrs Ristevska, Miss Ferraro, Miss Rapisarda & Miss Yako Choir Teachers


Drama News
There’s a first time for everything—and this year marked an exciting milestone for our rising star
performers at John the Baptist. On Thursday, 19th June 2025, our talented Drama Club students took to the stage for their ensemble performance at the prestigious Eisteddfod!
With unwavering dedication, these students poured their hearts into every rehearsal. They gave up countless recesses and lunch breaks, rehearsing tirelessly, perfecting every line, movement, and expression. Their commitment and teamwork were nothing short of inspiring.
And their efforts paid off—when the curtain rose, our John the Baptist stars shone brightly! Their performance was captivating, confident, and full of energy, earning well-deserved applause and recognition from the audience and judges.
I could not be prouder of each and every one of them. Stay tuned—we can’t wait to bring this incredible Drama performance to our school community soon!
Emilia BruzzeseSavanna SabbouhChiara Serra Marcus settineri Leon BonaventuraJames LavoratoJadd Twal
Mrs Audisho Public Speaking and Drama Teacher

Sports News
Netball News
Our netball teams represented John the Baptist at the recent Conference 4 Championships. We congratulate Alexia Asonitis, Brooklyn Athanos, Gabriella Bonaventura, Leon Bonaventura, Patrick Bonaventura, Jadon Borka, Yolanda Butros, Chloe Davino, Gabriel Hanas, Elara-Jade Khoshaba, Charbel Lalo, Marina Markovic, Massimo Mura, Alexander Portelli, Lara Rassam, Aulola Sikahele, Darius Trinh, Olivia Tutek, Gianluigi Vaccari and Isaac Vu. Well done teams!
Cross Country News
Congratulations to Chloe Davino and Luca Corvelo who represented JB at the MacKillop Cross Country Trials. Sensational!!!
Frances Oliverio Sports Coordinator
Notes from the Office
SCHOOL FEES
Your 2025 school fee statements have been emailed to you. It would be appreciated if your payments are made by the scheduled dates as listed on your statement.
Payments can be made by CompassPay, BPay, Cash, Eftpos or Centrepay.
Your co-operation is greatly appreciated!
CENSUS DAY
From time to time, we are required to provide student details and background data to Government agencies, particularly during Census time. Our school will be undertaking these processes during August. For more information regarding this, please refer to the SCS Privacy Policy and Standard Collection Notice.
Kindly note, you are not required to do anything for these collections, however, it is important that your personal records are up to date. For your convenience, the Personal Details Form is available in your Compass Portal - Favourites, anytime changes occur and the school is to be informed.
CANTEEN
Please contact the school office 9823 5042 for any communication with the Canteen.
LOST PROPERTY
We have numerous items of clothing collected every day, they are placed in our lost property basket in the office. All labelled items are returned to the child's classroom and items which which are unlabelled go to the clothing pool.
Please ensure you re-label any clothing your child is able to remove at school as markings can fade over time.
Please ensure ALL of your children's items are labelled including drink bottles, lunch boxes and containers as we have numerous lost property items collected every day which remain unclaimed and ultimately have to be thrown away.
CLOTHING POOL
Parents, should you wish to make a purchase of good quality second-hand clothing at any time, a reminder you may do so via your Compass Favourites link via the Clothing Pool Order Form.
Alternatively, you can call the office and place an order via telephone, email info@jbbonnyrigg.catholic.edu.au or complete the form below and return it to the office with your child.
The clothing pool welcomes donations of school uniforms. Please ensure that all items are clean and in good condition (no rips or stains as we have no washing facilities). Only official school uniform items are accepted and please note we cannot accept socks or stockings.
Awards
SILVER | GOLD |
Elaria Lazar | Ella Bushby |
Dates to Remember
Saturday 21st June 2025 Sunday 22nd June 2025 | 5:30pm John The Baptist Feast Day Parish Mass & Supper 10:00am John The Baptist Feast Day Parish Mass & Morning Tea |
Monday 23rd June 2025 | 7:45am Before School Soccer Program |
Monday 23rd June 2025 | 9:00am Parent SPaR |
Tuesday 24th June 2025 | 9:00am John The Baptist Feast Day WHOLE SCHOOL MASS Followed by Open Classrooms and Picnic Lunch |
Wednesday 25th June 2025 | 9:00am JB Juniors |
Thursday 26th June 2025 | 9:00am Year 6 Grade Mass |
Friday 27th June 2025 | Semester One Reports will be sent home |
Sunday 29th June 2025 | 10:00am Year 1 Family Parish Mass |
Monday 30th June 2025 | 9:00am Parent SPaR |
Wednesday 2nd July 2025 | 9:00am JB Juniors |
Thursday 3rd July 2025 | 9:00am Year 4 Grade Mass |
Friday 4th July 2025 | Last Day of Term 2 |