Next Term’s
Living and Learning Focus is
CELEBRATE WHAKAHARI
Our School Values
Tina Justice, Pono Truth, Aroha Compassion, Manaakitanga Hospitality and Tapu Respect for the Environment
lived out in our Motto
Courtesy Care Co-operation Courage
Learning to Learn at St Joseph’s #L2L
St Joseph’s Catholic School Takapuna Learning Model
TO KNOW What Do I Know? What Do I Need to Know?
TO DO What Do I Need To Do? How Do I Do This?
TO USE How will I Use What I Am Learning?
What Other Ways Can I Use It?
THIS WEEK IS MERCY WEEK
Team Kereru have been busy with their Mercy learning this week.
Here is Pruna L showing Miss Woodhead and a few other Kereru learners a quiz she made on Kahoot as part of a ‘surprise me’ activity.
Miss Woodhead did an awesome job and got 7/10 on the quiz!
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As we sing in our school song, “Mercy sisters started our school; mercy values are our jewel: pono, tapu and tika, manaakitanga and aroha!” We are very aware that we are a Mercy school and feel very much part of the Mercy Family. Each year we celebrate this in a variety of ways. Catherine McAuley, the foundress of the Order of Sisters of Mercy, and Sister Alphonsus, the first Principal of our school, are remembered in our House Names. Children learn about them at the beginning of each year and/or during Mercy Week and also when, in Religious Education, we look at saints and inspiring people in the Communion of Saints Strand.
In the centre of our school crest is the Mercy Cross surrounded by the koru, symbolic of the nurturing family related values based on the mission of mercy and compassion. The koru design, surrounding the cross, is also symbolic of Mary, Jesus Mother, who is central to the Mercy way of living, loving and praying.
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Ginger V competes in the Champion of Champions Speech Finals
We were so proud of Ginger who competed very well in the Auckland Event Monday 21st and is up there among the best!
Thank you to Anna and The PTA Team and their helpers who organised a great event which raised just over $16, 000! Thank you to all families and businesses providing great support. All proceeds will going towards our grounds development.
Term 4
· Each teams will be presenting a different Christmas Musical, on different days, towards the end of the term- watch out for the dates in the Term Outline
· The choir will be performimg at Kids for Kids in October; APO Christmas Concert late in November and Designer Christmas Fair in early December.
Kereru’s Trip to the Zoo
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I am assured that this elephant is not real and no elephants have been harmed so that this photo could be taken!!!
Did You Know?
(Awesome Facts we learnt from our Zoo Trip)
Names |
Fact |
Mrs Lambert |
Archey’s Frogs don’t go through a tadpole stage. They go straight to a froglet stage |
Abigail & Xin Ang |
Tuataras can hold their breath for 1 hour. |
Fergus & Cash |
Geckos lick their eyes instead of blinking. |
Hugh & Luke |
Tuataras Shed their skin and then it grows back again. |
Marti & Marita |
The Tuatara has one more eye underneath its skin so it does not belong to the Lizard family. |
Alec & Harrison |
I never knew that the spider monkeys only have four fingers and they don’t have a thumb.
I didn’t know that tuataras have a third eye when they are babies and then skin grows over it when they are older. |
Mattie & Jayden |
The zoo is finding kiwi eggs and putting the eggs into a safe place and once they are old enough they release them into the wild |
Hannah & Gabrielle |
The Kereru is the only bird that can eat karaka seeds. |
Angela & Paige |
Lizards and tuataras look the same but they are not. |
Josh and Chris |
The Tuatara are becoming extinct because the ground is getting warmer. When the ground is warmer they have boys so at the moment they are only having boys and boys can’t have babies |
Chase & Levi |
Tuataras put their eggs in burrows. |
Macy and Luna |
The tuatara lays eggs underground and if it’s cold it lays a girl and if it’s hot it lays boys. The earth is turning hot so there are more boys than girls so they might become extinct because boys cannot lay eggs. |
TJ & Dani |
The Sumatran tiger can jump up to 4 and a half metres high |
Kevin |
I never knew that a tuatara can stay still for so long and I didn’t know that a tuatara has a third eye |
Quikhit Tournament (Cricket)
Two Year 5/6 teams and one Year 3/4 team took part in this tournament on Monday 14 September. The teams were coached by Darren Shand, Carmina Smith, Matt Williams and Sarah Maling. Thank you so much to these parents and to Carmina and coaches for managing the teams on the day.
Darren’s Year 5/6 team won three games and lost one.
Carmina and Matt’s team won three games and lost two.
Sarah’s team won all their games.
RIPPA RUGBY CHAMPIONS
Our Year 5 & 6 Rippa Team, competing in a Curtain Raiser at North Harbour on Sunday, played like champions and won the cup.
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A big thank you to Adele for coaching, managing and organising!
Congratulations to Calli Romano, who is playing the violin with the APPA orchestra!
NETBALL CHAMPIONS
Congratulations to the Year 3 Superstars who were unbeaten and won the A Grade at the Netball North Harbour End of Season Tournament. Thank you to their coach, Bernadine!
Some More Photos from the Blessing and Opening
Photographer Raewyn Solomon
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The Creepy Rollercoaster
By Matthew B Home Group 1 Kakariki Team.
I am stumbling on my feet trying to get away from this big creepy thing known as a giant. There’s nothing I can do other than run and scream in fear. Hey look! Light! And a roller coaster! What are the odds of that happening? He’s gaining on me! I’ve got to get away from this monstrous beast. My bones are shattering, running away from this beast. Imagine what will happen when he gets close to me………….My ribs are shattering bit by bit. WOAH!!!! Here comes the big corner, here we go again. Oh no! I wasn’t holding on. I have fallen out. HELP!! Mua ha ha. He’s getting closer. What am I going to do? I might be stuck here forever, AHHHH (Screams like a girl) Lucky there is nobody here. The giant giggles, ”You scream like a little, little girl” he says in a high voice. You speak like a little, little two year old. Hey don’t make fun of me when you scream like a little girl as they start to claw and hiss like a cat and snake. Go roller coaster! Go don’t make me fall out thisss…. woahhh…. time….. another big corner! I held on this time, but wow that was a lot more enjoyable than I was expecting. Mate I’ve got to be dreaming. Let me just check, ow why am I hitting myself? Stop, stop, stop. Oh no. Oh no, it’s getting closer. Here comes the clown mouth, ahhhhh! It got in my eyes. Any tissues? Wait, I forgot nobody is here. “Here you go” as the giant hands him a tissue. You’re not such a bad giant. Yes I am!!! Ahhhh. OMG….man, you look so good with that new haircut and the suit. Well I want to look good when I capture you and eat you for dinner. My mum’s waiting and she will starve to death. Hey, you could have told me, I could have given you me. Look she’s looking at you. Hah made you look! Made you look! Made you lose your UNDERWEAR!! Whew I got away; nope maybe I didn’t. Goooo faster you stupid roller coaster. This roller coaster is going way too sloooow. Wow “Is that better?” the roller coaster says. “Who said that?” ”ME” the roller coaster says. Oh no! Where are you going? Oh no! I’m trapped. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!………….
Home groups 7 and 8 shared their inquiry learning today with each other. We have been busy
learning about an endangered animal that we are passionate about saving all term and today we got
to share it with each other. We had a variety of presentations from iMovie’s to slides to posters!
May you all have a safe and happy holiday, all staying well, and having a great break so that everyone is ready for an energetic and fun-filled Term Four!
Ma Te Atua Manaaki! God Bless!
Phil