Wellbeing
Class Parents
We are looking for parent representatives from each grade to take on the role of Class Parents for 2025. You will be supported all the way and will be in good company.
Please read the role description outlined, and if you are interested in helping to provide this pastoral support to our families, please complete this form by Monday 17th March. Once we have representatives for all grades, we will organise a morning tea to catch up, answer any questions and discuss the role in more detail.
Student Wellbeing Team
Thank you to all of the students across Years 3-6 who expressed their interest in joining the St Joseph’s Student Wellbeing Team for 2025. We are so pleased and grateful that so many of our students are passionate about wellbeing within our community. We appreciate the time and effort that went into completing an expression of interest.
We would like to congratulate the following students on being selected for the 2025 Student Wellbeing Team. Due to the overwhelming number of applicants in Years 3 and 5, we will work on a semester schedule for those grades this year.
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Year 5 |
Year 6 |
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Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
Beatrice F | Nash D | Finn B | Grace H | Annemeike W | Hannah S |
Finn S | Grace W | Spencer F | Ellie V | Aimee B | Maya V |
Ellery K | Matilda M | Flynn Mc | Sophia S | Florence C | Asha B |
Arlo M | Taj L | Isabella N | Anika R | Matilda F | Beau P |
Luka R | Eyan T | Sophie P | Hugo S | Ylva M | Alexander B |
Alice K | Grace B | Zoe P | Matisse S | Ivy P | |
Edie C | Matilda W |
Class Feature
3 Blue and Miss Duggan have been busy this term taking care of each other, their wellbeing and practising gratitude. Thank you to Taj, Beatrice and Edie who took the time to write an article on behalf of 3B to share with our community.
“At the end of every day, we write a nice message to one of our peers with something that we are specifically thankful or grateful for that they have done. Every two weeks, we open our envelopes and read what people have written to us. We get really excited to open them and find it really hard to wait until the end of the two weeks. We always feel so happy and relieved when our envelope is full of things that make us feel good about ourselves that someone else has noticed about us. Miss Duggan encourages us to write from the heart and be specific about what someone did to make us thankful. It makes us want to be a better person towards our friends.”
“When I open them, I feel really valued by my friends. I like it when people write their names on it, so I know who has been kind to me. It makes me want to go out of my way to do kind things for other people so that they get excited to open their envelope and read something that I have said about them.” - Edie C
“I find it hard to pick someone to write to, because everyone in our class does something nice towards me by the end of the day. Sometimes I draw them a picture or write jokes instead to make them happy. I like to linger near the envelopes to see if I can sneakily see how many is in mine.” - Taj L
“I find it really hard to wait the two weeks to open my envelope and I always try to find ways to peek inside and read it to see how many I have in there.” -Beatrice F





SchoolTV
With NAPLAN fast approaching, please click here to view SchoolTV’s resources on exam jitters and how our students can look after themselves when they have big demands in their life.
Chloe Coe
Wellbeing Coordinator