Sunday 27 July 2014

Week 2 Notices


Steam puddings
Our whanau roopu are selling these on Thursday. They are delicious.
The next Whanau hui will be combined one with our Fillipino, Pasifika and Indian families. It is planned to happen in the school hall on the 6th August at 5.30pm.
Library on Monday - please bring your books back so that you can issue new ones.
Holiday Reading Logs - please bring these back to school by Wednesday to be in the draw for a prize at assembly this week.
JPC interviews for Year 6 students will be taking place at St Mary's on Monday and Tuesday. Year 6 students were given a notice on Friday with the date and time of their interview.
Mare Trip - This is planned for next week, Tuesday the 5th of August. A notice will be sent home tomorrow asking for help with transport.


FRUITS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.  Gentleness..


VALUES. Role Models. Strength.


MANNERS. Be Polite, Say Hello, Pay a Compliment, Please and Thank You, Hold the Door, Smile, Offer to help.


MAORI WORD OF THE WEEK. heihei

Te Kupu o te Wiki 28 July heihei

heihei = chicken 

Sample sentence: Kei te kai heihei tātou?
Are we having chicken?

Thursday 17 July 2014

Week 1, Term 3

Welcome back everyone. I hope that you all had a great break and are ready to learn. This term we are focusing on globalisation, in particular around trade and food; where does our food come from?

There is a Teacher Only Day on Monday the 21st of July.

We have a marae trip booked in week 3, a Science Road Show trip in week 5, a museum trip in week 9 where we will learn about trade during the war, including many other aspects of the war. We will require transport for the marae trip and a notice will be sent home closer to the time.

Bring your library books back on Monday so that they can be changed for new books.

The Holiday Reading sheet is due back at school this week - a chance of a prize if you have completed the required reading over the holidays.

Father Mark School Farewell Liturgy - School Hall, Wednesday 23rd July  10am.
Followed by Shared morning tea- all Whanau invited to come along and share together.