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Blessing for a new school year
With gratitude for the gift of a fresh new year
We ask for blessing on our whole community –
May every classroom be a place of respect and possibility.
May every staffroom and playground be a place of friendship and laughter.
May every hall and assembly be a place of connection.
May every library be a place of discovery.
May every tree and plant call us to care for creation.
May every snack and lunch remind us of those who are hungry.
May every student grow in confidence and love of life.
May every teacher find daily vision and hope.
May every leader find openness and patience.
May every parent grow in wisdom.
May every name in this school be blessed
Because each person is precious
An only together can we learn and grow.
(Michael McGirr, 2023).
I extend a heartfelt and warm welcome to all members of our College community as we commence the new school year. I would especially like to welcome our incoming Year 7 students and their families, and all new students in Years 8 – 12. In addition, we have a number of new staff who are joining us this year, and I similarly extend a sincere welcome to them.
Regardless of how old we are, a new school and work environment brings with it a mixture of excitement, nervousness, and a certain air of expectation. I must confess to being all of these things as I commence my tenure as the incoming principal of this fine College. What has been so heartening has been the genuine sense of welcome that I have received from staff at St John Paul II College, colleagues in other Catholic schools, and this week, our students.
Our task as teachers at St John Paul II College is a privileged one. We work in partnership with you, their parents and carers, to educate your children in faith and in their learning. We subscribe to a set of ideals about the education we provide that is shared and articulated through our core values of justice, peace, and courage.
One of my chief aims as principal is to ensure our students, your children, are imbued with a desire to make this world a better place, especially for the poor and disadvantaged, and that they strive for excellence and continuous improvement with their learning. My desire is that our College is known in the Gungahlin region and beyond as the school of choice for secondary school students; a place where our school community is actively engaged in the process of growing fine young people and active citizens.
For a community to be vital and vibrant requires that all members of it play their part. It strikes me that other than their home, our students spend the bulk of their waking hours at school. Therefore, when we work together, we act ultimately in the best interest of our students. I do hope that you are regular visitors to the College, whether it be to attend College events, speak with teachers and leaders, or to demonstrate your support of your children in their learning, sporting, and co-curricular activities. Please do not be a stranger to the College. When you do come to visit, I would be delighted to introduce myself to you so that we might get to know each other and help build a thriving sense of community.
We are still a young school. In many ways, both literally and figuratively, we are still growing. Now in our eleventh year of operation, metaphorically we are embarking on the next phase of our story, where we continue to mature and cement our culture, our approach to learning and teaching, and our sense of who we are as a community. I trust you are as keen, excited, and motivated as I am to help us continue to nuance our identity as a College with an enviable and deserved reputation. We are successful when our students (and their families) experience a tangible sense of belonging and who rightly call this place their second home.
I have every reason to believe our students will be extremely successful, not just when they graduate at the end of Year 12, but throughout their time here. As a principal, I hold high expectations and standards, complemented by equally high levels of support and care. I remain hope-filled about the future, and operate out of an abiding belief in the goodness of humanity, the pride our students and families have in our College, and that our loving God will watch over us during this year.
Dr Craig Wattam
Teaching & Learning - Introduction
Results from 2023
It is with great pride and excitement we share the outstanding achievements of our 2023 Year 12 Graduating cohort. Both students choosing to study Tertiary or Accredited excelled in their chosen courses and have gained positions in apprenticeships, traineeships, university, and other further study options.
Of the students studying a tertiary package 96% of our cohort achieved a score of above 60, a score which means a student can gain a university place. In addition, 45% of students studying a tertiary course scored above 80 and 23% of students achieved a score above 90. Eleven per-cent achieved scores above 95. Congratulations to the Dux of the College Kian Cox who achieved an ATAR of 99.0, followed closely behind by Georgia Ellison with a score of 98.5. Congratulations to all our students for the effort they have put into their learning and the community over the past two years.
The excellent achievement of students who completed an Accredited Package, saw many students achieve places in apprenticeships, traineeships, and further study opportunities. A special mention to the graduating students who completed an ASBA alongside the requirements of the Year 12 Certificate. Students who complete ASBAs need to balance the demands of on-the-job training, often with external study at CIT on top of their schoolwork.
Beyond the classroom, our graduating cohort has actively participated in community service and engagement initiatives. Their commitment to making a positive impact has been evident through their participation in coaching school sporting teams and involvement in the school musical through to supporting younger students in cross-age tutoring. A special mention goes to the graduating students who are the first in the school to complete their Certificate II in active volunteering.
Thank you to the teachers, families and friends who have supported such wonderful achievements.
Faculty Leaders
Throughout this year each of our faculty coordinators will be sharing news of what is happening in each of their areas. The following are the names and contact of our faculty heads for this year:
Faculty |
Name/Contact |
Religion |
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English |
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Mathematics |
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Science |
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Health & Physical Education |
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Languages |
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Arts |
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Technology |
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SOSE |
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Integrated Maths & Science |
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Integrated Humanities |
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Learning Diversity |
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Careers and VET |
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VET |
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Senior Studies |
Important Dates in Teaching and Learning
- Tuesday 6 Feb - Year 7 information evening and welcome BBQ
- Tuesday 13 Feb- Senior Information evening (Year 10 parents are invited to attend to gain an understanding of the BSSS Senior Secondary System and Year 12 Tertiary Parents to hear about the AST)
CSIRO Bebras Competition Results
In Semester 2 of 2023, students participated in the Australia-wide CSIRO Bebras competition in informatics and computational thinking.
This competition is open to students from years 3-12. The students enjoyed the experience and performed well. We wish to congratulate them on their successes from last year.
We look forward to further Scientific competitions throughout 2024.
Student | House | Award |
Payton | MA | Merit |
Josiah | KE | Merit |
Arnav | MA | Merit |
Riley | MA | Merit |
Abhay | MA | Merit |
William | DR | Credit |
Kate Calley
Leader of Learning and Wellbeing – Science
St John Paul II College has a few systems that are required to be downloaded by families to ensure we are communicating promptly with you.
The systems that all families should have access to are:
- Compass
- Monitor
- Sentral
- Moodle
A full description of the function of each system is available on the website here - https://www.jpc.act.edu.au/key-jpc-links
If you have difficulties with accessing any of the key systems, click on the link in the Help column on the web page.
Thank you for your cooperation.
The College has transitioned to a new financial management system, which will result in a change to your BPay details. Please ensure you update these details for fee payments to be processed when you are provided this information by the Catholic Education Office, Canberra and Goulburn.
An email from the Catholic Education Office, Canberra and Goulburn will be forwarded shortly requesting your choice to contribute or decline the building fund. This replaces the current process where families have advised the school of this intention.
Term 1 Fees should be invoiced within the first two weeks of Term 1. If you do not receive an invoice, please contact the Finance Office, JPC.Finance@cg.catholic.edu.au. Note - Fee statements will be emailed each month for your information.
School fees and financial information will be visible on your Compass portal, once invoiced. Please ensure you have updated your login details from the email that has been forwarded to your preferred email address, previously. If you have not received this email, please check junk mail before contacting the front office for assistance.
Regards,
College Finance Officer
JPC.Finance@cg.catholic.edu.au
The St John Paul II College Calendar is available on our website and is updated regularly.
There have been changes to the calendar this week, especially to term 4 dates.
Make sure you keep up to date with everything that is happening by clicking the link below.
Thank you
JPC Hats - Compulsory in Term 1 & 4 for all students
Reminder for all families that hats are a compulsory item in Terms 1 & 4. It is the expectation that when students are using the playground at recess and lunch they are wearing a suitable JPC hat.
Any student not wearing a hat need to move to a shaded area.
Mr Tom Van de Waterbeemd
Assistant Principal – Wellbeing and Community
Maathai and Van Thuan Houses
Parish Newsletter
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