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School Emblem |
Our School |
Our Beliefs |
Faith Community |
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School Emblem |
The Latin words:
'In Omnibus Caritas' translate as
'In All Things Love'. The gold colour represents the
divine and human love referred to in the motto. Blue is
symbolic of Mary, the Mother of Jesus and St Joseph is
symbolised through the brown. 'Joseph means growth'. The
lily stands both for the integrity of Joseph's life, character
and growth to wholeness, which is nourished in the students at
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| Our School |
St Joseph's Memorial School
(SJMS) is a
vital part of the Norwood Catholic Community. It offers
quality education for boys and girls from Pre-School to Year 7.
The school was founded in 1872 and was placed in the care of the
Sisters of St Joseph. The school was established and has
been maintained by those who have followed the inspiration and
leadership provided by Mary McKillop. St Joseph's, one of
the oldest schools in the state, is closely linked to the
history of the Catholic Church and the local district.
Our school is a Christian Educational Community in the Catholic
tradition. The common aim of staff and parents is to
transmit Gospel values to the children and through knowledge of
Christ and His Message, understand our responsibility for one
another in an environment of understanding, care and
co-operation.
The mission of SJMS Community is to work in partnership to
educate young people for participation in the Church and our
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| Our
Beliefs |
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- Gospel values are the centre of our
school community.
- We give priority to spirituality so that
there is a sense of God in all that we do.
- We invite students to celebrate life
through the sacraments, especially the Eucharist which is at
the heart of Catholic tradition.
- Education is for all, regardless of
religion, wealth, race, gender or ability.
- Children learn best in a caring and
secure environment.
- We promote a quality school where all
are encouraged to strive for excellence.
- We provide a child-centred learning
environment which caters for the individual and empowers the
children to be participants in their own learning.
- Our school community works with and
supports the parents who are the prime educators of their
children.
- Staff continually review their work and
teaching methods to provide a relevant and inclusive
curriculum.
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Faith Community |
The Norwood Catholic
Parish Community is a welcoming and inclusive community to which
people are drawn and have a strong sense of belonging. Its
members embrace the person and vision of Jesus Christ,
recognising and valuing the impact of Christian living on
building a better world. The community draws its
inspiration from the Jesuit and Josephite traditions.
The community accepts, values and uses the initiative of small
groups to nurture and support families on their faith journey.
Such groups include Baptism, Sacramental Neighbourhood groups
and Family and Pastoral Care Teams.
All members are welcome to participate in community liturgies,
particularly Sunday Eucharist, where members gather to celebrate
the life and love of Jesus and its people.
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