22 August
Dear Parents
Congratulations to Fr.
Jacob who celebrated 30 years in the Priesthood yesterday.
Thank you to the children
in Room 8 who helped celebrate Miss Swney’s birthday today.
Polyfest
Well done to all the
children who took part in the Polyfest on Tuesday. You put on an excellent
performance and it was good to see such a colourful photo in yesterday’s paper.
A special thanks to all the parents who helped out and a huge thanks to
Matalaoa Taito, Ele Seau and Mrs Tagomoa-Kaa.
Tablet
Please take note of the
picture of Neve Waddel in this weeks edition of the Tablet. She is portraying
Joseph in our school production “Let it Shine”.
Pastoral Care
As part of our school
review process in 2013 we are looking at Pastoral Care.
I will be putting
information in the newsletter over the next couple of weeks and will ask for
feedback from parents and children.
What is
Pastoral Care?
- An expression of the philosophy and vision of the school.
- Embraces networks of relationships between administrators, students, staff, parents and the wider community.
- Is not imposed but arises out of a shared dialogue with all members of the community towards creating a climate of growth and well-being for all.
- Involves formal and informal experiences of care.
- The integration of the cognitive, social and religious dimensions of a school’s energy so that an atmosphere of care prevails in the school community.
- All measures to assist an individual person or a community reach their full potential, success and happiness by coming to a deeper understanding of their own humanness.
- Is reciprocal and integral to teaching.
- A concerned response to people’s needs such as self esteem, self discipline, developing relationships, communicating effectively, dealing with challenges, finding spiritual meaning and achieving potential.
- Recognises, involves, affirms and encourages all to live life to the full.
- Developing emphathetic relationships so that the people in the school community are nurtured into wholesome maturity.
- Is not problem-centred but is characterized by a sense of care, kindness and celebration.
- The care that embraces the total life of the school by recognising and developing each person’s gifts.
- Is unique to each school and recognises the strengths and weakness of its community.
- The partnership between the school, parents, parish and all agencies that foster the growth and well-being of the community members.
FAITH FACT FOR WEEK 4
Communion
As a Christian term this is a
translation of the Greek ‘koinonia’ meaning sharing or fellowship. St Paul used
the term to describe the close union that Christians, through the power of the
Holy Spirit, have with God and with each other. In itself this communion
reflects the unity among the persons of the Holy Trinity. The link between the
vertical (with God) dimension and the horizontal (with people) dimension of
this communion is both signified and strengthened in the celebration of the
Eucharist when the members of the Church (the body of Christ) share in the
‘body of Christ’ in ‘holy communion’.
Ski Trip ~ Thursday September 5th ~ We have
a few seats left.
Puppet Stand
Rooms
1 & 2 would love a puppet stand. If you know of anyone who has one of
these, that is not being used, please contact the office.
Empty Gladwrap Roles
Room
2 would appreciate these for their building table. Thank you.
Have you got Spare Sports Gear, someone else could use???
Pass it on – Wednesday 4th September.
If you have unused sport or fitness equipment, Sport
Southland wants you to PASS IT ON to schools and community organisations on
Wednesday 4th Sept.
Simply drop your gear off to your local school and
they will call us to pick it up. The gear will be distributed to schools, clubs
and community organisations in need.
Hockey Results:
Ballers played St Theresa’s
Green and won 3-0. POD was Robbie Humm.
Stars played Woodlands
and won 8-0. POD was Caleb Hickey.
Achievements
Congratulations to Caleb
Wolf and Alex Harrington who were runners up in the Under 11 doubles at the
Southland Table Tennis Champs on Saturday.
Class Happenings
~ Room 6
In
Religious Education in Room 6 we are learning about a Messiah. We conducted some research and gathered
together these facts about some people who have made a difference in other
people’s lives.
Nelson
Mandela
Stood up
for the equality of all races.
Was
put in prison for 38 years for being a black man.
He
led non-violent protests against apartheid in South Africa.
Stood
up for the black people who had no rights in South Africa.
He
stood up for people’s freedom.
He
won the Nobel Peace Prize in
He
was the first black president of South Africa.
Michael
Jackson
He
was a famous singer and dancer.
Sang
songs to raise money for the poor.
He
was known for the “Moon Dance”/
He
wore on glove.
He
sang the song “Billie Jean”.
His
songs give a message.
He
was called the “King of Pop”.
Mother
Teresa
Cared
for the sick and the poor in Calcutta, India.
She won
the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
She
started the Sisters of Charity.
She
spent her life helping people.
She
came from Albania.
She
believed in God.
She
said “Peace begins with a smile.”
Jesus
was the Messiah that the people of Palestine were waiting for.
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