Post on 18-Jun-2020
If you have any further input or comments that you
would like to discuss, please let me know. From here,
we will tweak and build on our strategic plan. I would
love to have input with things that you would like to see
our school focus on and develop over the next 3 years.
TRANSITION TO SCHOOL
It is wonderful to welcome new students to school this
term. We are looking forward to running a transition to
school programme in conjunction with the early
childhood and daycare centres. We still have vacancies
for new students, so spread the word!
FUTURE
Our two senior classrooms Te Kahu and Kakapo headed
to the Careers Expo last week. It is a great opportunity
for our students to be introduced to a range of career
opportunities. We work hard to give our students as
many opportunities to build on their knowledge and
outlook for the future.
FAMILY MASS AND SACRAMENTAL
PROGRAMME
Set aside some time this term for our Family Mass. We
always work hard to have as many of our students
taking part as possible. Family Mass is on Sunday 28th
May at 9.00am. We ask for each whanau to bring some
morning tea to share with the parish and would be very
grateful for help in the kitchen with cups of tea and
coffee. This is a great way to meet our wonderful
parishioners if you are new to our school. We have a
wonderful group of sacramental candidates this year.
The programme began last week. Helena Payne, Joyce
Bacica, Lou King and Father Carlo will be supporting
and running this programme. They do a wonderful job,
and we keep our candidates and the leaders in our
prayers.
Have a wonderful and safe weekend.
God bless
Kathryn Carey
(Principal)
Greetings, Kia Ora, Talofa, Bula Vinaka,
Konnichi wa, Dobrodošli, Sawa dee, Failte
Our theme for the year “Growth” -Caring for God’s
Creation is all go! You will see and hear from your
child(ren) the learning that is happening around our
Science focus. Hands on experiments are the focus
throughout the school as our students learn about the 5
different science capabilities.
Nature of Science
Gathering and interpreting data
Critique evidence
Using evidence
Interpret representations
Engage with science
Science lends itself so well to literacy, maths, technology
and art. Our students are igniting their scientific
knowledge and ideas and discovering new concepts at
the moment. I will continue to post photos of this great
learning on our school Facebook page for those that
have access to this. There are also some pictures of a
couple of examples we have shared on Facebook too.
VISION
I have really enjoyed working with our students, staff,
whanau, parish and the Board around re-shaping our
school vision. This is a vital statement that represents
who we are as a school, and what we are working
towards. The vision shapes our point of different here
at PCS. We are focussing on the vision so that all stake
holders are going to know it as part of who we are.
Key elements really stood out in discussions with you as
the stake holders, such as:
Christ centred, leadership, academic success, relating to
others, contributing, excelling, holistic, community all
working together “mahi tahi”. With much discussion
and input, we are continuing to work on the vision to
take us forward.
Special points of interest:
FAMILY MASS—28th May
Tuesday 6th July—Marcellin Day—Service
3 way conferences - Monday 26th June—
HALF DAY
19 May 2017 Week 3 Term 2
TED Talks.
Ever heard of them?
If you haven’t, TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design, and is an annual conference attracting the best and brightest in these fields to speak briefly on their area of expertise. TED talks are freely available through the internet and apps as one of the aims of the TED organisers is the wide and free sharing of knowledge.
This year’s conference had the theme of ‘The Future You’ and one of the more well known speakers was His Holiness Pope Francis.
Pope Francis spoke for 17 enthralling minutes on the future as he sees it, a future in line with the message of Christ, full of good Samaritans who see other people as people and not as con-sumers.
He lamented the repositioning of people to the sides of society’s roads much the same as the injured man from the story.
He lamented the move to focus on material things over people and how in our increasingly technologically and economically driven socie-ties how much waste is created in materials and more tragically in human lives.
“How wonderful would it be”, he said, ”if the growth
of scientific and technological innovation would come
along with more equality and social inclusion. How
wonderful would it be, while we discover faraway plan-
ets, to rediscover the needs of the brothers and sisters
orbiting around us”.
He spoke of hope being a strength and the nat-ural behaviour of the compassionate and the brave and He finished by saying
“The future of humankind isn't exclusively in the hands
of politicians, of great leaders, of big companies. Yes,
they do hold an enormous responsibility. But the future
is, most of all, in the hands of those people who recog-
nize the other as a "you" and themselves as part of an
"us." We all need each other.”
Powerful stuff indeed.
The QR code above will open the link for the full speech.
God Bless Phil.
We have brand new green school t-shirts with the school emblem embroidered on the shirt. Sizes available are: 6, 8, 10 and 12, These are only $10 per shirt. If you would like to order a green t-shirt please indicate below:
Name: ___________________________
Size(s) ____________________
$_______ (enclosed)
Remember our second hand options (there is also a subsidy for those that require new uniforms and need financial assistance).
All of the “students of the week” receive their own Duffy Book to take home. These are sponsored by the school to encourage the children to enjoy read-ing. If you would like to help with this sponsorship, come and see us at the office.
Kiwi Pukeko Kea Tui Kakapo Te Kahu
Atawhai Millar-Brooks and Brooke-Lyn Goulton Kevin Vinod and Kanossa Premkumar Arli Hokai and Alyx Cutler Katarina Pomare-Newton and Blake Maskell Scott Haines and Evan Murray Harry Hone and Tyla Johnson
GUITAR TUTORING Reuben Gray Ph: 027 393 4210 scuff323@hotmail.com
Due to popular demand, this role is back!!! If you
would like to be the Principal for the day, please
apply to Mrs Carey in writing. You may wish to
include:
Your name, year level and class
Why you want to be Principal for the day
What you would like to do in this role
Ideas for the school
I am looking forward to receiving lots of wonder-
ful applications!!!!!
Mrs Carey
Hiroshi Newman was our wonderful Principal for
the day. These are his thoughts….
I am going to be Principal for the day today. I am
going to be on duty and will help the kids. I am
going to write in the newsletter too. I might get
to answer the phone. I will also help the teachers.
I had a fantastic day!
Hiroshi Newman
Every Monday we celebrate the weekend sporting
success and team progress. However, it is always
very exciting to acknowledge the gifts and talents that
some of our students are showing and using in the Far
North Mangonui representative levels.
In term 1, Danika and Ash Lucich competed in Dar-
gaville attending the Northland Primary Schools
Swimming Sports. Ash came 5th in the 10yr boys 25
metre breastroke and Danika came 5th in the girls 8
and under 25 metre backstroke. They are thrilled and
so are wel Congratulations—this is an exciting new
competition that we hope families can work together
to attend in the future!
This week Maani Marsden and Taleigha Hunt
have been selected in the Mangonui netball
representative team. Congratulations girls! We
are really proud of you! They will be competing
in Auckland, Whangarei and Kerikeri. Maani is in
the year 8 team and Taleigha is in the year 7
team. They are also part of the North Ferns
travelling to to Fiji in December.
Congratulations to Michelle Haines who has won
our “Mothers Day” caught being good award.
She receives a Duffy Book called “Rants in the
Dark—from one tired mama to another”. It is
such a treat to nominate so many Mum’s who
are doing such a wonderful job! Congratulations
Michelle!!
PLEASE NOTE!! A friendly reminder to all drivers to STOP at the bottom of the hill when leaving our school drive into Eden Terrace. Thank you for your co-operation with this.
This calendar gives you an idea of what is coming up during the term. Put the dates somewhere important to remember them. Dates can change at times, so please check this calendar each newsletter. If there are last minute changes we will notify you by text, and add comments onto our school Facebook page. Make sure you contact Helen in the office to ensure you are part of our “phone tree”. Term one is certainly a
busy and exciting term!
A reminder, for safety of our children,
please drive slowly in the carpark. No child
is to leave the gate area unsupervised.
Please do not park in the yellow lines.
Whanau, let us always remember to show whanaungatanga at Pompallier. Our values are
interwoven in all that we do. Aroha, Atawhai, Tika and Pono. Soon we are celebrating Marcellin Day, where we interweave our Mercy charism of serving others. If you would like to join us in serving the parish and community, we are looking for adults to help supervise our
students as they go out and help others. Our year 7 and 8’s will be in the community, garden-ing, cleaning, sharing afternoon tea. The rest of the school is tidying the parish gardens and
May/June 2017
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
WK3 15 16 17
18 19 20 21
WK4 22 23 “Oral hygiene visit”
24 25 Maths Lead Teacher
Day at PCS
26 27 28
FAMILY MASS
WK5
JUN 29 30 31
YR 1-4 NETBALL
1
YR5/6 NETBALL 2 3 4
WK6 5
QUEENS
BIRTHDAY
6
Marcellin Day
“Service” to others
7 8
YR7/8 NETBALL 9 10 11
Wk7 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Wk8 19 20
Matariki Taipa
21
22 23 24 25
Wk9 26 3 way
conference half
day—finish at 12
27 28 29 30 1 2
Wk
10 3 4 5 6 7
Red Socks
Leadership Day
8 9
We learnt:
- Each colour is a different pigment. Yellow pigments are xanthophyll; orange pigments are carotenoids; red pigments are
anthocyanins; and green pigments are chlorophyl.
Each leaf had a different pattern of colours (pigments)
Some pigment colours travelled further up the filter paper strips than other colours.
Xanthophyll (yellow) pigments travelled the most.
The darker pigments travel further than the lighter pigments.
The different coloured pigments separate from one another. This was most obvious with the yellow-orange Nyssa
leaves where the xanthophyll (yellow) separated from the carotenoids (orange) pigment.
Science is all go in the Tui class
Yummy Science! Tui had to carefully follow instructions, measure and observe ... imagine their surprise when what
they thought was butter turned out to be ICE CREAM
May 11th 2017
We opened our meeting as always with a prayer, by Father Carlo. After our prayer, we be-
gan by sharing and discussing the Principal, financial and correspondence reports.
Main points covered and discussed in this meeting:
Vision Statement
What a fantastic evening, we spent quite some time sharing ideas about our loved school.
We discussed a new Vision Statement and how to incorporate all the special things our
school has into one short statement. We also discussed future plans for the way forward
with our school, what we would like to see in the next 1-3 years. We had many ideas, along
with the staff, students and whanau. Hopefully the final product will represent our school
that truly shows our passion for the betterment of our students.
Maintenance / Property
Following on from our previous discussions around the shade/rain protection, quotes have
been received, and we are still needing to look at other options. This is quite a priority for
our school to give our children a dry and sun sheltered place to be, however it is taking some
work to get there, and we are looking at all possible options to get this done.
NZSTA AGM
We went through a brief discussion of ways in which we could participate in this this AGM as
this year it is based in Dunedin. We are hopeful we may be able to either put forward some
letters or even video conference in.
Mahi Tahi Rua
We are excited to be planning a second Mahi Tahi night with our kids for Term 3. This is a
time where we can keep working together to put forward any ideas we have and parents are
able to talk with the staff and the BOT about this.
We closed our meeting with a prayer, thank you Father Carlo. Next Board meeting is Tues-
day June 13th 2017 at 5.00pm.
Miranda Dickinson
Secretary