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St. Joseph’s Catholic School Grey Lynn “Serving with Faith and Love”
(Est. 1884)
N E W S L E T T E R
26th March 2008
456 Great North Road,
Grey Lynn, Auckland
Telephone: 09 376 5456
Facsimile: 09 376 9527
Email: office@st-joseph.school.nz
www.facebook.com/stjosephscatholicschool
St Joseph’s School is a Christ Centered Catholic Community on a
journey of building Learning and Faith.
25th March 2015
Newsletter No. 1 Term 1 Week 8 25th March 2015 Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Malo e lelei, Talofa lava, Fakalofa lahi atu, hello and a
warm welcome to all our children and their families at our school. A special
welcome to Teuaki Kengike who started school this week. She is the younger
sister of Veronica and Lily and cousin of Fatongia.
As you are all well aware the BOT are very focussed on marketing our school to
the wider community and building our roll. We have established a marketing
team who meet regularly to discuss strategies we can implement. One of the first things we
achieved last week was designing a marketing flyer and getting them printed professionally.
A team of people handed these flyers out at Polyfest last week and we intend doing a big
mail drop over the holidays. The marketing team have a number of projects they are pursing
at the moment to make our school visible and known to the wider community. We will
update you regularly but would welcome your support in spreading the word about our
amazing school to your friends and family.
PRINCIPAL NEWS
Next term I will be on study leave. I was successful in winning an award to further my
study. I will be looking at other schools and how they build home and school partnerships. It
is an exciting opportunity for me to reflect, learn and relax a little for term 2. Mrs Victor will
be acting principal for term 2. We have appointed a new teacher, Miss Collins, in Room 5
while I am away. Mrs Lee will be acting deputy principal in my absence.
ST JOSEPH’S DAY
St Joseph’s Day was celebrated on the 19th March. The students had lots of
fun. We started with a liturgy reminding us about Joseph, the husband of
Mary, and the significant role he has played in our
lives. The students then went into clubs. We
finished the day with a sharing time in the hall and
our celebration cake.
I spoke with Father Iosefo recently about this day
and he informed me the Parish celebrate Joseph
the carpenter which is May. We will attend Mass on this day with
the Parish
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION – JESUS
Currently the children are working on the Jesus Strand. Some of the concepts
the student will develop are an understanding that Jesus is God, fully human
and fully divine – second person of the Trinity. They will identify various
ways Jesus Christ, the Risen Lord, is present today in the world and in the
church especially in the Sacrament of the Eucharist. Through their study of
Jesus, children will also gain and apply knowledge, skills, attitude and values
to understand that people who believe in Jesus through the grace of the Holy
Spirit are invited into a loving relationship with Jesus to follow him and live
his way through faith, hope and charity and with Tika-Justice, Pono-Integrity
and Aroha-Love
PTSG RAFFLE
The PTSG have organised an Easter raffle. Instead of chocolate eggs
they are raffling a Toshiba tablet and a small amount of Easter eggs.
This is a fantastic prize to win. All families have been given a book of 4
tickets to sell. Each ticket is $5.00. The raffle will be drawn on Holy
Thursday at 2.30pm. Please return all raffle butts and money to the
office before this date.
BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS / LEARNING EXPO
Parent interviews were held on Thursday March 12th. I must
congratulate our parents for the fantastic effort they made to
attend these important conferences. This is the first year 95% of
parents visited their child’s class teacher to talk about the
learning journey.
Today we have our first LEARNING EXPO for 2015. This is an opportunity for families to
see the learning in action. It has always been a successful afternoon of learning so we look
forward to seeing many of you here. The students are expected to stay at school until 5pm
today. Please come and visit your child’s class.
SJ DANCE CREW
Our dance group were invited to perform at Grey Lynn School’s Aloha Night. The students
were absolutely sharp with their moves and very exciting to watch. It was unfortunate our
group did not complete their routine because of a mix up with the sound equipment. Grey
Lynn Staff came and apologised to our students and staff on Monday. They realised our
students were upset on the day and wanted to make amends. As Christians we need to open
our hearts to the mistakes of others and forgive those who did us wrong. The students
welcomed the apology and I was very proud in the manner they used to handle this situation.
St Joseph’s students – You truly live the values of Compassion, Respect, Honesty and
Exccellence.
We have been invited back to Grey Lynn School to perform our dance routine at there
school assembly on Tuesday 31 March at 9.00am. Our students are happy to oblige.
SACRAMENTAL PROGRAMME 2015
Reconciliation and First Holy Communion classes will begin in Term 2. The schedule date
for 1st Holy Communion is 7th June 2015. More information follows in Term 2.
BOT meeting tonight in Room 10 6.30pm.
Room 04 has been learning to write narratives. Narratives are stories that have an introduction, a problem and a conclusion where the problem is solved. Here are some of our narratives about Little Red Riding Hood.
Little Red Riding Hood
Once upon a time there was a little girl named Little Red Riding Hood. She lived in a hunted forest. She was getting her grandmother some muffins. Little Red Riding Hood went in her lovely house. She was “What big eyes you have”. She was frightened. – AVA TOKI (Yr2)
Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a little girl named Little Red Riding Hood. Her mother told Red Riding Hood to take her a basket of cupcakes. Her mother was ill. She saw a fat wolf. The wolf went to grandma’s house and the wolf knocked on the door. The wolf pretended to be Little red riding hood and the wolf said in a nice voice “come in then”. The wolf ate grandma up and then little red riding hood went to grandma’s house. Little red riding hood saw what big ears you have, what big teeth you have, what big eyes you have. The wolf ate Little red riding hood. – EPHESIANS UILI (Yr3)
Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a little girl. She lived in a haunted forest with her mum. Here mum said to her to take a basket of food to her grandmother who is sick. Then Little Red Riding Hood saw a bad wolf and then the wolf knock knock. Then grandmother said who’s there? It’s me Little Red Riding Hood in a sweet little voice. Then the wolf went to grandmother bed and ate grandmother up. The wolf was angry because he ate grandmother. – VERONICA KENGIKE (Yr3)
Room 04 has been learning to write narratives. Narratives are stories that have an introduction, a problem and a conclusion where the problem is solved. Here are some of our narratives about Little Red Riding Hood.
Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time little red riding hood had to go to her ill nana. She lived in the deep woods. Then a mean wolf heard a sound. Little red riding hood was sad and the mean wolf wanted the basket of food and the wolf took the food. She was sad. The wolf ate the basket of food and little red riding hood found the fat wolf in a big cave. The wolf left the food and a handsome woodcutter killed the fat wolf. The handsome woodcutter was happy because the wolf was dead. – KENANI HOGLUND (Yr3) Little Red Riding Hood Once upon a time there was a little girl and her name was little red riding hood. She lived in a dangerous forest and her mum told her to go and take some delicious muffins to her grandmother. But little red riding hood saw a dangerous wolf and the wolf said to little red riding hood “Who is this for?”
Little red riding hood was frightened because the dangerous wolf was going to eat her. But Little red riding hood ran away and shouted “Wolf, Wolf, A wolf is going to eat me for morning tea”. Finally she ran away into a handsome woodcutter. The woodcutter said to little red riding hood “Whats wrong?” Little Red Riding Hood said a wolf is going to eat me and the woodcutter said “Where”. Later the wolf
jumped out of the trees and the woodcutter chopped the wolf head off. – SEBASTIAN SMITH (Yr3) Little Red Riding Hood
Once upon a time there was a little girl called little red riding hood. She lived in the haunted woods in the trees. She was giving a basket of green apples to nana. The Little Red Riding Hood went to the horrible woods. She saw a fat wolf and shrieked loudly. She shrieked “Help! Help! There is a wolf. It was trying to eat me for lunch and little red riding hood was very cross. Then she saw a crazy fat wolf pay back the wolf. That’s for eating my nana. That’s all you get. – DOMINIC PASINA (Yr3)
BIRTHDAYS
The following children have celebrated birthdays over the last month.
They are as follows:
Kalala Smith
08 March Johanis Siemsen
22 March
Emery Smith
09 March
Joseph Pereira 22 March
Oceania Vaifale 13 March Veronica Kengike 31 March
Coming Events: Term 1 2015
Holy Week Walk - Tuesday 31st March 10.30am
Kiwi–a–thon - Wednesday 1st April
Term 1 ends - Thursday 2nd April
Good Friday - Friday 3rd April
Term 2 begins - Monday 20th April
Anzac Day assembly - Friday 24th April
Term Dates – 2015
Term 1 3rd February - 2nd April
Term 2 20th April - 3rd July
Term 3 20th July - 25th September
Term 4 12th October - 16th December
God Bless Jenny
.............................................................................................................................Tear off Slip Friday 27th March 2015
My child/children ______________________ of Room/s _________ have received the
Newsletter and I have read it.
By Nevada Fasavalu By Nevada Fasavalu
REMINDER – SCHOOL CLOSES FOR TERM 1
ON THURSDAY 2nd APRIL at 2pm.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE FINISHES at 4pm.
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE DUES SPONSORSHIP SCHEME The Attendance Dues Sponsorship Scheme - has been created to assist families who may need financial support with the payment of attendance dues, for students attending Catholic schools in Auckland Diocese, both primary and secondary. The purpose of the sponsorship scheme is to allow parents or caregivers facing financial hardship another option to seek relief where they may be reluctant to approach their school for help. The existing financial hardship scheme – operated by your school – is also available to parents or caregivers facing hardship and we do encourage families facing financial difficulties to please contact your school office. Application forms are available from school and parish offices, or can be down-loaded from the Catholic Schools Office Website: www.catholicschools.org.nz (go to Property and Finance / Finance / Attendance Dues) If you have any queries or require assistance with the payment of attendance dues under the sponsorship scheme, you are invited to phone in confidence, Carol Krebs (Ph. 360 3069) at the Auckland Diocese office. Applications to the sponsorship scheme for 2015 attendance dues will be accepted by the Auckland Common Fund Ltd up to November 2015.
Polokalame fesoasoani mo le totogiina o Pili o le fanau O se polokalame fesoasoani mo le totogiina o pili o le fanau ua amataina nei e le Puleaga fa’a - epikopo i Aukilani (Diocese) ina ia fesoasoani ai i matua mo le totogiina o pili o le fanau o lo’o i a’oga laiti ma a’oga maualuluga a le Katoliko. O le ‘auga tonu o lenei fesoasoani, ina ia iai se isi auala e fesoasoani ai i matua i le totogiina o pili o le fanau ae le’i o’o ina fesili i le a’oga mo se fesoasoani. O le isi foi fesoasoani, o le Financial Hardship Scheme, o lo’o iai nei i le a’oga a lou alo. O le tasi foi lena auala fesoasoani mo aiga e fia maua se fesoasoani. Matou te talosagaina aiga o iai ia fa’afitauli ina ia fa’afeso’ota’i le ofisa o le a’oga. O lo’o iai pepa e fa’atumu e maua mai i ofisa o le palisi ma le a’oga, pe asiasi foi i le www.catholicschools.org.nz. (Va’ai i lalo o le Property and Finance / Finance / Attendance Dues) Afai e iai ni au fesili e uiga i nei ‘auaunaga, e mafai ona fa’afeso’ota’i mai Carol Krebs i le ofisa o le Diocese (360 3069) e aunoa ma le le iloa e se isi. O pepa fa’atumu mo ‘auaunaga pe a manaomia mo le tausaga 2015, e talia e le Auckland Common Fund Ltd se’ia o’o ia Novema 2015.
Kuo fokotu’u ‘a e Founga Tokoni ki he Totongi Ako´, ke tokoni’i ‘a e ngaahi fāmili ‘oku fiema’u tokoni
fakapa’anga ki hono totongi e ako ‘enau fānau ‘oku ako ‘i he ngaahi ‘apiako Katolika ‘i he Taiosisi
‘Aokalani´, ‘o tatau pē ki he Ako Lautohi pe Ako Kolisi.
Ko e taumu’a ‘o e founga ko ‘eni´ ke fakafaingofua ki he mātu’a/tauhi fānau ‘oku nau fehangahangai mo e
faingata’a fakapa’anga´, ke nau kumi tokoni mei´ he ‘apiako´, ‘o kapau ‘oku nau fiema’u ha tokoni.
Ko e Founga ko ‘eni´ ‘oku fakalele ia ‘e hotau ‘Apiako´, pea ‘oku ‘atā ki he mātu’a mo e kau tauhi fānau
‘oku nau faingata’a’ia fakapa’anga´, pea ‘oku mau fakalotolahi’i e ngaahi fāmili´ ke nau fetu’utaki ki he
‘ofisi ‘o e ‘apiako´.
‘E ma’u atu e foomu ke ke fakafonu´ mei´ he ‘ofisi ‘o e ‘apiako´ pe Palōkia´ pe ko ho’o download pē mei´
he website ‘o e ‘ofisi ‘o e ngaahi ako katolika´ ‘a ia ko e (www.catholicshools.org.nz) pea´ ke ‘alu ai ki he
(Property and Finance/Finance/Attendance Dues).
Kapau ‘oku ‘i ai ha’o ngaahi faka’eke’eke pe te ke fiema’u tokoni fekau’aki mo e totongi ako´ ‘i he founga
ko ‘eni´, te ke lava pē ‘o telefoni kia Carol Krebs, fika telefoni´ (360 3069) ‘i he ‘ofisi ‘o e Taiosisi ‘o
‘Aokalani´.
E tali homou ngaahi tohi kole tokoni´ polokalama kihe uaafe tahanima, e he Auckland Common Fund Ltd
‘o a’u ki Nōvema ‘o e ta'uni.
COMMUNITY NOTICES
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533 Great North Road,
Grey Lynn For all Real Estate
Selling, Buying
Phone 360.2323
Renting and Property
Management
Phone: 376.8954
www.barfoot.co.nz
533 Great North Road, Grey Lynn
For all Real Estate
Selling, Buying
Phone 360.2323
Renting and Property
Management
Phone: 376.8954
www.barfoot.co.nz
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553 Great North Road,
Grey Lynn
Phone 376.3421
Fax 376.3290
Mon-Fri 9am – 6pm
Saturday 9am-1pm
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