Sacred Heart School Newsletters

23 June 2011

23 June

Dear Parents

First Reconciliation

Please pray for these children who will be receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time tonight in the church at 6.30 pm. Shaun Clapperton, Bridie Kinney, Claire Kinney, George Nally, Greta Wallace, Caleb Wolf, Jennifer Thomson and Lucy Nind.

A big thank you to Miss O’Neill, Fr Jacob and the PTA members for there contribution to a very successful day.

Mass/Picnic Lunch

Thank you for your support at last Sundays Mass and at the PTA shared lunch in the hall afterwards. It was a great turnout.

GOD AND THE SPIDER WEB

During the War, a US marine was separated from his unit. The fighting had been intense, and in the smoke and the crossfire he had lost touch with his comrades.

Alone in the hills, he could hear enemy soldiers coming in his direction. Scrambling for cover, he found his way up a high ridge to several small caves in the rock. Quickly he crawled inside one of the caves. Although safe for the moment, he realized that once the enemy soldiers looking for him swept up the ridge, they would quickly search all the caves and he would be killed.

As he waited, he prayed, "Lord, if it be your will, please protect me. Whatever your will though, I love you and trust you. Amen."

After praying, he lay quietly listening to the enemy begin to draw close. He thought, "Well, I guess the Lord isn't going to help me out of this one.." Then he saw a spider begin to build a web over the front of his cave.

As he watched, listening to the enemy searching for him, all the while, the spider layered strand after strand of web across the opening of the cave.

Ha, he thought. "What I need is a brick wall and what the Lord has sent me is a spider web.

God does have a sense of humour."

As the enemy drew closer he watched from the darkness of his hideout and could see them searching one cave after another. As they came to his, he got ready to make his last stand. To his amazement, however, after glancing in the direction of his cave, they moved on. Suddenly, he realized that with the spider web over the entrance, his cave looked as if no one had entered for quite a while. "Lord, forgive me," prayed the young man. "I had forgotten that in you a spider's web is stronger than a brick wall."

We all face times of great trouble. When we do, it is so easy to forget the victories that God would work in our lives, sometimes in the most surprising ways. As the great leader, Nehemiah, reminded the people of Israel when they faced the task of rebuilding Jerusalem,

"In God we will have success!" [Nehemiah 2:20]

Remember: Whatever is happening in your life, with God, a mere spider's web can become a brick wall of protection. Believe He is with you always. Just speak His name through Jesus His son, and you will see His great power and love in your life.

Charter

Thanks to those who have expressed interest in reviewing our school charter. I still need a couple more volunteers, especially in the Year 1 – 3 area of the school. Please contact me on 0274918694 or principal@shsinv.school.nz

Maths

We are fortunate to have Anne Lamond working with some of our children in Numeracy for the remainder of the term.

Anne is one of the facilitators of a Numeracy Initiative being run in all Invercargill primary schools.

Production

Tickets are available from Christine during normal office hours (8.30 am – 2.30 pm).

Practices are now underway. Thank you for your assistance in the providing of props, costumes and the like.

We require adult help on both nights for either recording the show on video or being an usher. If you can help, please let Mrs Stupples know asap. Thank you.

Starship Phones For Rewards Campaign

Our School is taking part in the Starship Hospital Phones for Rewards Campaign.

By collecting your old mobile phones, we can earn some exciting rewards for our school. The rewards on offer range from digital cameras, laptop computers, even a promethean interactive whiteboard. Obviously the more phones we collect, the better our rewards will be. So have a hunt around at home, ask around at work, and drop off your old mobile phones to the box in the school office. We don’t need chargers, and we ask that you take out your batteries. These can be placed in the box as well.

This is a great campaign. Not only will we earn exciting rewards for our school, we are helping Starship fundraise for their Air Ambulance Service.

Tap Dancing Results

Anika Winders: 1st Song and Tap under 6

Eli Winders: 1st Song and Tap 10 years and over

Social Studies Fair –Merit

Aimee Brookland: Cup for Most Personality Under 10.

Kayla Boniface: 1st Tap Solo Novice / Restricted 8 & 9 years.

Kayla and Emma Harrington came 3rd for their Duo Novice / Restricted Any Age and Kayla won the Championship Trophy for Restricted 9 years and over.

Southland Dancing Results

Breyah Takitimu: 1st, two 2nds and a 3rd and was also awarded the trophy for Most Promising Modern Dancer of the Competitions.

Paris Johnson: 1st Ballet Novice, VHC Demi Dance, Commended Ballet Dance.

Fruit Order – Delivery Thursday 30th June

Please fill in the order form in the junior corridor by Tuesday 28th am if you want apples, pears, pumpkins or walnuts. This is the last delivery for the year.

Altar Servers

Saturday 25th June - 7.00pm – Clarke Le Breton

Sunday 26th June - 10.30am – Bree Chilton & Eli Winders

Children’s Liturgy – Aletta Reid

Netball Results

Stars drew 6 – 6 against Newfield Comets. Aimee Brookland was POD .

Ferns won by default against New River Stars

Shooters won 17 – 0 against St St Theresa’s Silver. POD was Bree Chilton for outstanding shooting.

Room 2 Class Happenings

We have been very busy getting ready for our production in two weeks. Room 2 will be dressed up as toys and we are going to do a dance to our music. We have been practising our dance every day. Here is a word find about our costumes. Can you find us all?

16 June

Dear Parents

Success

To laugh often and love much,

To win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; To earn the approval of honest critics; To appreciate beauty; To give of one¹s self; To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived-

That is to have succeeded.

First Reconciliation

The children being prepared for the Sacrament of Reconciliation have their third session tomorrow morning with Miss O'Neill in Room One at 9.15am.

The Rite of Reconciliation for those children takes place at the church next Thursday night (23rd) @ 6.30 pm

School Mass – This Sunday 19th

Children are to be in the foyer at 10.15 am.

The last school mass turnout was very disappointing, so please support the time and effort that has gone in to the preparation thus far.

Children are to wear mufti, due to the picnic lunch afterwards.

BOT Meeting – Monday 20th June 7 pm. All welcome.

School Charter & Parent Consultation

This year we have re-designed our school charter to cater for new requirements from the Ministry of Education. Part of this requirement is further consultation with our parent community including Maori parents.

I am looking for a representative group to read the charter to see if:

a) It makes sense (parent friendly)

b) The learning goals are adequate and achievable

c) The wishes of our community are covered

If you are able to help, please contact me on 0274918694 or principal@shsinv.school.nz

No Otatara Bus – Tuesday 21st June pm

Please arrange alternative travel for your child for Tuesday afternoon. James Hargest is finishing early again!

Southspell

Congratulations to Jessica Hawkes, Brenna Smith, Aidan Jones & Samuel Russell who made up our Southspell team last night. They were placed 2nd out of 36 teams. A wonderful result, well done.

Closure of St Patrick’s School South Dunedin

Ex-Pupils, Staff, Boards of Trustees, PTA, Parents and friends of the school are invited to a special Mass to celebrate133 years of St Patrick’s School on Sunday 24th July at 11am

in St Patrick’s Basilica, MacAndrew Road, South Dunedin followed by a ‘potluck’ lunch in the Parish Centre. Please bring a plate of food to contribute to the lunch.

Tea, coffee and cold drinks will be provided. We look forward to sharing this day with you.

Achievements

Congratulations to the McGregor family on the arrival of Flynn.

Eli Winders- U38 rep team for Central- Western Rugby.

Tyler Pool – Player of the Day for the Waikiwi Ripper Rugby team.

Cory Foleni – Player of the Day for Waikiwi Rugby team.

Out of School Art Classes 5 – 12 yrs

Enrolments for Term 3 & 4 are now being accepted.

Phone Andrea Morrow 217- 9923

Welcome to Cole Harrington who joined the children in Room 1 this morning.

Altar Servers

Saturday 18th June - 7.00pm - Caitlin Russell

Sunday 19th June - 10.30am - Sam Russell & Elsie Wallace

PTA

Oyster Raffle Results

1st Nicole Shirley 6th Winders Family

2nd Jan Livingstone 7th Lizzie

3rd Colin Sanford 8th Sheree Telfer

4th Vicki Wong 9th Claire Newell

5th Karen Connor 10th Tony Leonard

The family who sold the most cards was – Newell Family.

The room that sold the most cards was – Room 3.

Sunday 19th June School Mass

PICNIC LUNCH (Inside the Hall) KIDS LOLLY SCRAMBLE

BBQ Sausage’s - Camp fundraiser

The PTA would like to invite you to stay after the mass and enjoy a picnic lunch with the school and church community. The Year 6 students and parents are holding a sausage sizzle fundraiser and will have BBQ sausages in bread for sale @ $2 each. Or you can bring a picnic lunch to share with your family inside the hall after mass. Hot tea and coffee will be available. After lunch there will be a lolly scramble for all the children. Please come, bring your family and enjoy some time with the school and parish community.

Sports Results

Netball

Stars lost 6 – 3 against St Johns Yellow. Briana Henson was POD for making herself available to receive the ball.

Ferns won 14 – 1 against Salford Swish. Hannah Dawson was POD for an overall great 1st game.

Shooters lost 2 – 11 against Otatara Steelers. Charlotte Chesters was POD for an overall great 1st game.

Hockey

The Hockey season has started off very well. We have a great team and thank you to Trish for the Wednesday practice. The Sacred Heart team consists of Georgia Blue, Hayley Maloney, Mathew Books, Rory Horn, Jeremy Bower, Sam Sherriff, Briana Henson, Cameron Roulston & Zane Flawn.

Our first game for the season was 25th May, we played Otatara Fantails and won 3 nil. Briana who wasn’t letting that other team get the ball was our player of the day.

Our second game was 1st June against Ascot and we won again 3 – 1. Matthew was our player of the day, acknowledging his great improvement from last year.

Our third game was 8th June against Waihopai Stingers. Unfortunately we lost 2 nil. The two goals we did score did not count, due to our player being off side and then the whistle for half time had just been blown. Player of the day went to Sam for using his initiative on the field.

This week we played Fern Sticks and the player of the day was Rory Horn.

Our next game is Wednesday 22nd June against Myross Bush and we would appreciate anyone wanting to come to the turf and cheer us on.

Thanks for your support – Megan Roulston (Manager)

Tap Dancing

Come along and watch local Tap Dancing @ Centre Stage, Sat 18 June 8.30am-5.45pm, Sun 19 June 9.30am-11.30am. Adults-$10 weekend pass, $4 per session

Children-$5 weekend pass, $2 per session Preschoolers-FREE, Programme-$2

Gladstone Scouts Garage Sale – Saturday 25th June

Gladstone Scouts are holding a garage sale at their den, corner Holywood Terrace

and Russell Street. If you have any goods you would like to donate, please contact

Denise 214-3004.

Craft Garage Sale – Tomorrow 4 – 9 pm

St Mary’s meeting room next to the mission shop off Nith Street.

Rubber stamps and other card making items, Scrapbooking papers, tools

embellishments etc.

Southland Cross Country

The children did very well at the Cross Country last Friday.

Thank you to all the parents and staff who braved the cold.

ROOM ONE CLASS HAPPENINGS

We have had a busy term so far and we are now gearing up for the production.

The children have reaffirmed their fire safety rules and can tell you what they would do in the event of a fire. Here are some of the rules we have written:

Get out, stay out, well done!

Get low and get out the window!

Don’t play with matches!

Get down, get low, get out fast!

Don’t put candles near the curtain.

If you hear the smoke alarms get out!

You have to remember not to leave matches and lighters around!

When you don’t have any beep alarms you could die!

We are now very excited about the production. If you approach our classroom at any time you may hear snippets of our song. We want to keep it a surprise but here is a little hint…

The ………….on …………….plod…….

…….day……..!

We will see you all at the production!