Newsletter Week Two Term 4

This 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?

 

The focus of learning this term is CELEBRATE WHAKARI!

I WOULD ENCOURAGE OUR FAMILIES TO CELEBRATE LIFE EVERY DAY!

 

 To celebrate, it helps if we are healthy and well in all parts of ourselves.

We need to build four strong walls for our Te Whare Tapa Whā in which our Whakahari Celebration can thrive,

healthy bodies (te taha tinana)

healthy minds (te taha hinengaro)

healthy spirits/souls (te taha wairua)

 healthy family/social relationships (te taha whanau)

All four walls are necessary for strength, balance and well-being.

At St Joseph’s Catholic School Takapuna, in order to help us build our strength, balance and well-being we use:

Our School Values:      Tika Justice, Pono Truth, Tapu Respect, Manaakitanga Hospitality and Aroha         Compassion

Our School Motto: Courtesy Care Co-operation Courage                 

Prayer

Key Competencies: Thinking, Managing Ourselves, Relating to Others, Participating and Contributing

Picking up our OAR – taking ownership, being accountable, taking responsibility

ABOVE THE LINE

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BELOW THE LINE

and not staying in our BED – by blaming, excusing, denying

andwhen we ……

 “MUCK UP, we OWN UP, we PUT IT RIGHT and we MOVE ON”

 

 

 

Religious Education at this time of the year normally focuses on the

Communion of Saints Te Kotahitanga O Te Hunga Tapu

 Overall, the aim is that children, throughout their time at primary school, will grow in understanding of the following:

1.       the Communion of Saints as the Church – the living and the dead

2.        whakapapa – genealogy as relating to te whanau a te Atua – family of God

3.       Mary, Mother of God, her life and her significance in the life of the Church

4.       the Saints and other inspiring people, including people in Aotearoa New Zealand

5.       the sanctity of life, the mystery of death, loss and suffering from a hope-filled Christian perspective

6.       the Christian  belief in judgement and life after death and their relationship to the everyday choices people make.

 

The areas of special focus are:

Mary, Saints and Inspiring People, Life, Death & Christian Hope, Choices

Communion of Saints fits well with our whole school focus on the concept of Celebration.

 

Remember to celebrate special feast days, saints’ days and the weekly celebration of Mass on Sundays. The feasts of All Saints and All Souls will be celebrated here with a special liturgy on 2 November at the usual Monday morning prayer time in the Hall.

 

Have a lovely long weekend! Go the All Blacks!

 

Ma Te Atua Manaaki!  God Bless!    

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