Sacred Heart School Newsletters

30 April 2010

30 April

Dear Parents

Welcome to Scarlett Meikle who joined the children in Room 2 yesterday. We hope Scarlett enjoys her time with us at Sacred Heart.

Thank you to all the parents who were able to come to the parent interviews this week. A lot of time and effort from staff and your children went into their preparation and we have been pleased with the initial feedback. If you were unable to make an interview time please contact your child’s teacher.
If you have any feedback please contact me at principal@shsinv.school.nz

Skills Based Programme Rooms 3, 5 & 6
For the next 6 Fridays, the above Rooms will be taking part in a Skills Based Programme at Stadium Southland.
The children are to wear their sports uniform.

Board of Trustees Elections
Congratulations to the following who have been appointed as parent representatives onto the Board of Trustees.
Megan Roulston
Ian Harrington
Piki Brown
David Brookland

NZEI Union Meetings
The first of these meetings will be next Wednesday afternoon. There will be minimal interruptions to classes.

Rotary Starter Kits
Thanks to Mrs Campbell and Invercargill East Rotary we have received our first allocation of kits for 5 year olds. We will be giving these out next week. Please look out for them and take the opportunity to discuss them with your child. You may be approached to take part in a research project evaluating the effect of the kits.

Westpac Chopper – Wacky Hair Mufti Day
Next Friday we will be having a Wacky Hair Mufti Day to raise money for our local Westpac Chopper. Children are asked to bring a gold coin donation please.

Upcoming Events
PTA Meeting – 3/5
Wacky Hair Day – 7//5
Catholic School Day – 19/5
Pentecost Sunday - 23/5
Heart Jam – 28/5
Sacred Heart Day Mass - 11/6

Fruit Orders
Another order form is on the notice board in the junior corridor for parents wanting to order fruit, for delivery next week.
Please have names and money to Christine by Tuesday a.m.


Room 2 Class Happenings

We have had a busy start to Term 2, with new children joining our room and lots of learning happening. We have been learning about writing letters, remembering that all letters should start with ‘Dear ___’ and finish with ‘From ____’, so that the person knows who the letter came from!

We have also finally finished our book ‘The Wishing Chair’, by Enid Blyton. The children have loved having this read to them each day and we are eagerly waiting the arrival of a new Wishing Chair book. While we are waiting we have done some artwork showing our favourite part of the novel.



Entertainment Book
The PTA continues to offer families the chance to purchase the Entertainment Book that was sent home this week .This book can be returned to the school office if you don’t wish to purchase it. Some families have taken the opportunity to buy the book for great discounts. However please take the time to check it out as we feel it’s good value for families and easy to save the $50 cost if used over several everyday purchases, while also supporting the schools fundraising. If you feel you would like to purchase the book please forward $50.00 to the school office with the form attached, Sacred Heart School gains around $10.00 per book sold.
Next PTA meeting will be Monday 3rd May at 7.30pm in the staff room at school. (Please note change of date)
Everyone welcome. Thanks ~ Your PTA
Child Minder Wanted
Child minder required to look after 4 children every 2nd week from 3 to 5pm week days (3 to 5 days...you choose). Phone Delwyn 215-8895 after 7pm.

Netball Camp – Menzies College 15 & 16 July 2010
Registration forms are available in the office for anyone interested in this Netball Camp in the next school holidays. Cost is $85 per child.





Verdon College Production




WINTER UNIFORM
Girls Boys
Pinafore Winter weight grey shorts
White long sleeved button to neck blouse Grey button to neck shirt
Red Tie Red Tie
White Skivvy Blue V neck jersey
Blue V neck jersey Grey knee high socks
White or Navy socks or navy blue tights Tan, brown, navy or black shoes
Tan, brown, navy or black shoes

26 April 2010

23 April

Dear Parents
Welcome back to Term 2. It is good to see all the children in their winter uniforms. This is to be worn until the end of Term 3. There is a copy of the uniform requirements attached.

Welcome to Benjamin Dawson, Bella-Rose Heads-Bragg and Neve Waddel who joined the children in the junior school this week.
We hope they and their families enjoy their time at Sacred Heart School.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Brookland, Henderson, Kyle and Ingham families.

There are a number of sporting notices attached to this newsletter. Please reply as soon as possible to avoid your child missing out on their preferred sport.

Interviews ~ School will close on Tuesday at 12.30pm.
These will be held on Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th April. Please fill in the interview times in the junior corridor. The interviews are 3-way with your child discussing their learning goals with you and what their next learning steps are and how they can be achieved. Because the focus is on your child can we ask that no pre-schoolers are in the interviews.
Some parents will be having an additional interview to discuss in depth their child’s progress as part of the new reporting requirements in the National Achievement Guidelines.
At these interviews we will not be reporting on your child’s progress against the recently published national standards. Our teachers have not received any professional development with the standards and further time is needed to evaluate such a fundamental change to our assessment practice and to consult with you as to what your preferences are with regards to reporting. As always we will be reporting on your child’s achievements against New Zealand Curriculum level expectations which are supported by nationally referenced assessments.

Upcoming Events
Board Meeting – 26 April @7pm
Interviews – 27&28 April
Catholic School Day – 19 May
Pentecost Sunday – 23 May
Heart Jam – 28 May
Sacred Heart Day Mass – 11 May

Scholastic Bookclub
Offer 3 will close next Thursday - 29th April.
Cheques to be made out to Scholastic NZ please.

Girls Pinafore Wanted
We have a 5 year old girl who will be transferring to Sacred Heart for a short period of time. If you have a spare pinafore can you please contact me.

2010 Out of School Art Classes Enrolments (5 – 12 yr olds)
Contact: Andrea Morrow 211 6802

Highlanders Captain’s Run – Rugby Park Thurs 29th April
Go along to the Highlanders practice from 2 – 3.30 p.m.
You will have the chance to meet your favourite player and get autographs. Check out the notice board in the junior corridor to find out about meeting the players at the BNZ BBQ and also the poster competition, in which you could win a signed Highlanders Super 14 Jersey!!!


PTA News

Oyster Raffle
Unfortunately due to the weather, our Oysters will not be available until next week. We will call all winners next week as soon as the Oysters are available and make arrangements for these to be collected or delivered.

Entertainment Book
The PTA is offering families the chance to purchase an Entertainment Book as per the flyer that was sent home at the end of term 1. Although these books are new to Invercargill, they have been used as fundraisers for non profit organisations and schools for many years, in other areas of NZ and most of Australia. The book covers Invercargill. Dunedin, Queenstown and surrounds. It is made up of vouchers and discounts relating to Food, Entertainment, Accommodation, Travel & Leisure, Car Hire and Theme Parks in Australia. They are $50 each and the school receives $10 for every book sold. If you would like to have a look at one there is a sample in the office or visit their website www.entertainmentbook.co.nz. A book will be sent home to each family early next week and this can be returned to school if you don’t wish to purchase it. This is not compulsory; we are just giving families the opportunity for great discounts. However we do ask that you please take the time to check it out as we feel it’s good value for families and easy to save the $50 cost if used over several everyday purchases, while also supporting the school’s fundraising.


Next PTA meeting will be Monday 3rd May at 7.30pm in the staff room at school. Everyone welcome.

Thanks ~ Your PTA


Grasshopper Tennis
Tennis Southland are running grasshopper lessons (an introduction to tennis) through term 2 on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Stadium Southland. For more info call 217-9107.

Aerobics
Invercargill Gymnastic Club is starting sports aerobics classes this term. Beginning on the 13th of May, the first term will go for 8 weeks. Classes will be held at the gymnasium at James Hargest College (Senior Campus), Gym 2, on Thursdays 3.45pm – 4.45pm. If you are interested, please contact 2172829 between 4 and 5pm weekdays (or leave a message).



Coaches
Invercargill Gymnastic Club is also desperately seeking coaches for many of our classes. If you have a sports, gymnastics and/or teaching background and/or you can offer an hour a week or more, please contact the club asap. Coaches are always required for classes ranging from toddlers to competitors, both during weekdays and later in afternoons. Mentoring, on the job training and qualifications are provided. Please phone 2172829 between 4-5pm or leave a message.

Wensley’s Cycles Duathlon Series Starts this Sunday at Teretonga Park at 10am. No cost. Pre-race registration and briefing from 9.30 am. Juniors run 1 km, bike 5 km, run 1 km. Contact Terry 2149247 for more info.

Brownies – Wanted 7 – 9 yr old girls, Tuesday nights 4 – 5 pm at St. Stephen’s Church, Ruru Street. Contact Shanna 215-4275 for more info.



Room 1 Class Happenings

In Room One we have been writing poems. Here are some of our poems. We have tried to do a one word, two words, three words, two words one word poem to make a diamond shaped poem.

Mice
Love cheese
Mice make footprints
Mouse trap
Squeak
NEVE

Mice
Freak people
They freak ballerinas
I catch
Them
PHOEBE

Mice
Yummy cheese
They love donuts
They love
Cake
BELLA ROSE

Mice
In cages
Eat through walls
Go through
Holes
REILLY

Mice
Eat cheese
They can eat
They dig
Swim
KADE




Term 2 Sporting/Cultural Options

If your child is interested in participating in any of these sports for term 2 please send the slip below back to school by dates stated below.

• Polyfest ~ The competition date for this is 5th and 6th August 2010. Children will have the opportunity to perform at the stadium in front of a large audience. This is a great cultural experience for children, where they will sing and dance in costume. Practice will start (lunch times) as soon as we have a group together. ANYONE CAN JOIN. There is no cost for this. Names to Miss T Friday by 30th April. Price to be confirmed.

• Table Tennis ~ Tuesday nights starting 4th May. Year 4, 5 & 6. Two players per team. Games are played between 4pm – 5:15pm. $10 a team. Names to Miss T by Wednesday 28th April NO LATE ENTRIES! We will be relying on parents to supervise these games.

• Netball ~ Fun Ferns – Yr 1 – 3 will be played at the stadium, starting date to be confirmed. Coaches/parent help are essential to the running of this.

Futures Ferns. Yr 4 – 6 will be played at the stadium, starting date to be confirmed. Coaches/parent help are essential to the running of this. Names to Miss T Friday 30th April. Price to be confirmed.

• Squash ~ Yr 3 up and you must be able to serve and rally. Played Tuesdays @ Stadium Southland, 3 players per team and costs $25 each. All gear supplied.

• Aerobics ~ Yr 4 – 6 the competition date is to be confirmed. Teams of 4 are needed this is for both boys and girls.
Coaches/parent help are essential to the running of this.
Names to Miss T Friday 30th April. Price to be confirmed.

PARENT HELP AND ASSISTANCE IS VITAL
TO THESE SPORTS GOING AHEAD



Name: ____________________________________________ Room_____ would like to take part in


Aerobics Fun Ferns Future Ferns Table Tennis Squash Polyfest
(please circle)

I can/cannot assist in coaching


Signed____________________________________________


Safety Problems in the Car park

Last term Room 9 looked at safety issues in the car park before and after school.

The main safety problems were because of the following things:
1. Where the Oscar bus parked.
2. People trying to turn right when exiting the car park.
3. Children in the car park without an adult.
4. People stopping too long in the Drop Off Zone.


Room 9 have talked with Constable Fenton, the teachers, read the survey and also had class discussion. One of our next steps is to run some safety trials for these problems.

We would appreciate your cooperation with these.

The First Rule to keep all children safe is: All children in the carpark must have an adult with them.

The Second Rule is: Children must wait behind the red line area until collected by an adult or the teacher says they can go to the car picking them up in the drop off zone.

The Third Rule: No Right Turn when exiting the car park.

Finally, the children going on the Oscar bus will go with the teacher on Bus Duty and get on the Oscar Bus parked in the Bus Stop on North Road at 3pm.

We have appreciated your help with this BIG SAFETY PROBLEM. We hope you will help us with the next stage. We will keep you updated on what we find out.

Room 9 Students

1 April

Dear Parents

I wish to take this opportunity to thank all parents and families for your support this term and wish you all a happy and safe Easter break.

Interviews
These will be held on Tuesday 27th & Wednesday 28th April.
School will close on Tuesday at 12.30pm.
This year we are trialling a new system for interviews/reports, especially in Rooms 1 – 6. The children from these rooms will have received a note requesting a 15 or 30 minute interview. This is so we can have the usual 3-way interview to discuss children’s goals and an additional parent/teacher session to discuss progress and achievement. Forms are in the junior corridor for you to book a time that suits you best.

Upcoming Events
School starts back – 19th April
Interviews – 27/28 April

Congratulations
To Rylee Hewitt who participated in the Southern Regional Dance Theatre Ballet competitions held in Bluff last weekend.
Rylee was placed 2nd in the Classical Ballet Dance Impromptu, 3rd in the Barefoot Imterpretive Novice, Very Highly commended in the Demi Character and Barefoot Impromptu and commended in Barefoot Interpretive Open. A great effort.





PTA
Oyster Raffle Winners
1st prize: 7 doz oysters D Pemberton sold by Sutherland family
2nd -10 prizes: of 2 doz oysters each go to:
Trigger: sold by Newell family
Pete Driven: sold by Walsh Family
V Mitchell: sold by Mitchell Family
Pania Matiu: sold by Matiu Family
Greg: sold by Newell Family
Boniface: sold by Renee Boniface
Sally Brown: sold by Brown Family
Ben Crooks: sold by Cooper Family
Sarah Donaldson: sold by Wright Family

All winners will be phoned in the new term to collect their oysters, due to the oysters being unavailable until after Easter.
Room 7 have sold the most raffle tickets and have had a class treat this week, well done. The children who sold the most raffle tickets were Troy Sutherland and Georgea & Joshua Newell. They have also received a well deserved treat to share with their family.
Thank you to all those families who sold their tickets, we have approximately $3,500 to use for the school, a fantastic effort.

Mothers Day Gift
This year we plan to have the ‘Mothers Day treat’ again. The children are asked to each contribute a small gift to the tables and each child brings $2 to buy a gift for their mum (remember approx $2 value per gift). The children could be creating/selecting a small gift over the holidays for this fun event.

Entertainment Book
We have an entertainment book as a PTA fundraiser. A separate letter detailing this offer is included with the newsletter today. The book covers Invercargill, Dunedin, Queenstown and surrounds and are sold for $50 each, with the school getting $10 for each book sold.
The book is made up of vouchers and discounts relating to Food, Entertainment, Accommodation, Travel & Leisure, Car Hire and Theme Parks in Australia. If anyone wants to have a look at their website please go to www.entertainmentbook.co.nz
Each family will be given a book early next term and this can be returned to school if you don’t wish to purchase it.
N.B. This is not compulsory; we are just giving families the opportunity for great discounts. However please take the time to check it out as we feel its good value for families and easy to save the $50 cost if used over several everyday purchases and it’s great for the school.

Thanks ~ Your PTA

Super 14 Rugby hits Queenstown this School Holidays – Saturday 10 April
Join us for a full day of family fun when the Highlanders meet with the Western Force at the Queenstown Events Centre on Saturday 10 April with a 2.35pm kick off. This round 9 clash will be an important home game for the Highlanders as they make their run to the post-season semis and finals. Tickets available at www.ticketdirect.co.nz or 0800 111 290 or 03 450 9005.

More FM Pool Party
Any families who purchase a ticket to the More FM family zone for the Highlanders v Western Force will get into a special post match pool party at Alpine Aqualand after the game.

Junior Highlanders Club
The first 100 kids tickets purchased (individual ticket or family ticket package) will receive a Junior Highlanders Club card valued at $65. The BNZ Junior Highlanders Club membership card allows access to all Highlanders games played in Queenstown and Dunedin during the 2010 Rebel Sport Super 14 season. All Junior Highlanders Club members also go into the draw on match-days to win some fantastic prizes and Highlanders merchandise! Present your card on match-day and pick-up your membership pack along with entry into the match-day prize draw.

Meet the Highlanders – Alexandra & Queenstown
Come and meet the Highlanders at:
Pioneer Park, Alexandra on Thursday 8 April from 11.30am to 12 noon.
Earnslaw Park, Queenstown on Friday 9 April from 1pm to 2pm.

Come dressed as your favourite Highlander and win a BNZ Piggy Prize Pack!