Sacred Heart School Newsletters

17 September 2013

12 Sept


Dear Parents

Class Masses
Room 5 and 8 will be celebrating their class mass together next Wednesday, September 18 at 11:30am. Parents and grandparents are most welcome to join us. 

Newsletter Covers
It is that time again to reprint the newsletter cover. If you are interested in advertising your business on our cover, please contact Christine.

Information Evening
We would like to invite you to an information evening.  The evening is titled: “How we teach Writing at Sacred Heart School and how we believe the children learn to write”.  The meeting will be held in Room 3 on Wednesday, 18 September 2013, at 6.30.  You are welcome to bring the children with you, if you wish.  Please RSVP by email or return the slip below, before Tuesday 17 September 2013.  (rbuxton@shsinv.school.nz)
We look forward to continuing our learning journey with you.

Confirmation
Well done to all the children who received the Sacrament of Confirmation last Sunday.
A big thank you to Mrs Winders for your organisation, the children involved in playing and singing with Fr Hook and to Mrs O'Donnell and Mrs Smith for the organisation of the afternoon tea.


Dates to mark on your Calendar:
Room 5 & 8 Class Mass                                               Wednesday 18 September
School Mass                                                                   Sunday 22 September
Mercy Day                                                                       Tuesday 24 September
First Holy Communion                                                 Sunday 24 November

To celebrate the Mercy Sisters' founding Sacred Heart School, the PTA will be holding a free sausage sizzle for lunch. The children are asked to wear blue mufti clothing (blue symbolising the colour of Mary) and bring a can that will be donated to the food bank.

Gymnastic Festival
Good luck to Bella-Rose Heads, Natalya Hawkes, Annie Armstrong, Megan Sullivan, Brooke Johnstone, Tylee Fiebig, Brooke Cross, Brooklyn McLeod, Xanthe Belesky and Mya O’Connor who are taking part in the Gym Festival this Sunday. I know all your hard work will pay off.
Many thanks to Jacqui Holland for preparing the children.

PTA School Disco -Thursday 26th September 2013
Gold coin donation (per family) please. Chips, drinks and a variety of glow products available to purchase from .50c -$2. Tea and coffee is also available for adults.

Juniors Yr 0-3 from 6.30 pm-7.30 pm (younger siblings are welcome to stay for the junior disco, if accompanied by a parent).

Seniors Yr 4-6 from 7.30 pm -8.30 pm. Look forward to seeing you all there.


Lost Jersey ~ We are still looking for Shaun Clapperton’s lost jersey and urge parents to check their child is wearing the correct one.



FAITH  FACT FOR WEEK 7 - Social Action

Social Action is correcting the structures that perpetuate the need. Another name for this is Social Justice. Through the lens of social justice, we begin to take a look at the problems and issues facing us in our own communities, the nation and finally the world, and we begin to ask questions such as, "Why is there so much unemployment in our area?" "Why are there so many poor in our community?" "How will the deforestation of our rain forests affect our global climate?" etc. Very often when you are performing social service, you also become involved in solving the problem which created the need in the first place, and the two are closely related and often blend together. An example of this would be, someone comes to your food pantry, and tells you he/she has no food, because he/she lost their job recently. You may know of an employer looking to hire someone right away for a job requiring little or no skills. You give that person food, then place that person in touch with the employer. You then would have solved both problems for that person. (a) The immediate need of food through an act of charity (social service) and (b) you would have corrected the problem, which created and perpetuated the need. (social justice).

Altar Servers
Sat 14th Sept                               7.00 pm                     Caleb Brown
Sun 15th Sept                             10.30 am                                     Emma & Mathew Brooks
Children’s Liturgy                                                         Maria Baynes

Hockey Results
Super Stars played Donovan and won 6-0. Player Of the Day was Sam Richardson.
Ballers just had a fun game. To finish off the season Mr Page has organised a fun hockey game for our players against Mums or Dads next Wednesday at 3.30pm. See you there!

Achievements
Congratulations to Mya O’Connor who was placed 4th in the South Island Gymnastic Comps in Timaru last weekend. Her team was also placed 3rd overall.

Also congratulations to Ben O'Connor who came first place in the Southland Literacy Fathers’ Day poem competition.  Well done.

Funny Dad

My Dad gives me kisses,
And he hisses.
I like going to the shop,
We brought a balloon and it went pop!
He has blue eyes,
And he has a little bit of hair dye.
He is fun,
And shares his bun.
He gives me hugs,
And we find bugs.
He is cool
And he takes me to the pool.                           


KiwiRail Keeping NZ On The Move – 150 years of Rail in NZ
Arriving soon: The Exhibition Express! This surperb exhibition is heading your way – by train! A KiwiRail engine is pulling new scenic carriages and four themed containers, each packed with fascinating displays about rail in NZ. Stopping at 12 destinations across the country, there will be family fun, prizes and giveaways. Entry is free so don’t miss ‘Keeping NZ on the Move’. Open Day in Invercargill will be held on 17th October 10am – 4pm at the Invercargill station.

Movie Night Fundraiser – One Direction “This Is Us” Thurs 16th Sept 6.30 pm
Electric Knights U16 Marching Team Invite You To This PREMIERE.
Hey to all 1D FANS out there come along and watch the boys in the premiere of their 3D movie. Cost is $20 per ticket and this also gives you a chance to win a spot prize valued at over $100.
Contact Clare 027-2202600.



Class Happenings

In Room 9 we have been researching and writing reports and persuasive arguments. Here are two examples.
We have also produced videos and news reports, please go to our blog and check these out. http://room9shsinv.blogspot.co.nz/

LIGHT POLLUTION - On a clear night, with no clouds to be seen, the moonlight shining, and no artificial lights to block the view, a Mum and daughter walk outside. They look up into the sky and see 40 billion stars in the sky. But then they look to their right and see thousands of city lights, too many to count! The whole city is lit up. It looks really pretty but don’t be tricked by this prettiness, because that’s light pollution. The daughter asks her Mum about light pollution and why they have it. The daughter asks so many questions because she doesn’t know much light pollution, and not many other people don’t know either! So the Mum tells her daughter more about light pollution. Did you know, Tekapo has the least light amount of light pollution, or that light pollution causes death for some animals? Turtles hatching depend on moonlight and starlight to guide them to water, but often end up heading toward lit up parking lots, beach houses and hotels by mistake!
“WOW Mum I didn’t know any of that!” “Is there any way that we can stop light pollution?”  “Well not completely but there is a way we can prevent some of it.”
Three easy ways to make your local sky darker is to close the blinds in your house to prevent interior lights from shinning outside, you can also turn off lights that you aren’t using, and if you’ve got outdoor lighting buy some shielding to prevent them shining skyward.
Then go outside and enjoy the view!!!   By Monique Nolan

Amazing Asteroids
Do you know that NASA is doing a mission to get an asteroid into a space bag but they don’t have the funds and the money?
Do you know what an asteroid is? 
Well we are going to explain what an asteroid is. It is a large rock in outer space. They can be as small as a grain of sand or large as a dwarf planet. They orbit around the sun in the inner solar system.
What does NASA do?
NASA is the U.S National Aeronautics and Space Administration, which is the U.S Government’s civilian space agency. NASA was responsible for the early rock testing of moon rocks and the first U.S manned missions into space.
How does the mission work?
They are going to go around the moon to gather speed. Then they are going to fly to a position where they have seen an asteroid. They will capture an asteroid and take a sample of it and fly back to earth to study it. They want to know what they are made of and where they come from.  
Why we should donate money to NASA.
So it’s easy to find out what asteroids are made from. This will help us know where asteroids come from and how they were formed. It might tell us if there is life elsewhere in space or they could discover new life forms or even new materials and minerals that we didn’t know existed. They might find something that can help us in the future. So that is why we told you about asteroid and NASA and why you should donate money to NASA!!!!  By Justin and Cory

Free Workshop – Salford School Hall – 26th September 7.00 pm
‘Play is the Way’ run by Wilson McCaskill is a 90 min free workshop for parents. This workshop is an interactive experience where parents and carers will have the opportunity to participate in activities that will highlight the need to develop the personal and social capabilities that empower children to be all they can be. It is about creating the tools to prepare our children to cope in an exciting, unpredictable and rapidly evolving world, because ‘life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage’.
Please RSVP: principal@salford.school.nz by Friday 20th Sept.

REBEL Sport ~ Save 20% - just shop at Rebel Sport today 12th Sept 9am – 9pm. Tell them what school you are from and our school will receive a donation.


Information Evening - Writing

________________ will be attending the writing meeting on 18 Sept 2013.

Signed _________________________


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