ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
SCHOOL
TAKAPUNA
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Kia ora whanau
Over the coming week the children will be looking at Matariki.
Matariki is a cluster of nine stars that can be seen in our night sky at this time of year. Each of the stars have their own unique characteristics that Māori acknowledge and honour
Pōhutukawa connects us to our loved ones that have passed on.
Tipuānuku determines the bounty of foods such as kūmara.
Tipuārangi is linked to birds and other elevated foods such as fruits and berries from trees.
Waitī is associated with all freshwater bodies and the food sources that are sustained by those waters.
Waitā is associated with the ocean and all life within this domain.
Waipunarangi is associated with the various forms of rain.
Ururangi connects us to the different winds.
Hiwa-i-te-Rangi is the star to which our dreams and aspirations are connected too.
Matariki signifies reflection, hope, that gathering of people, and our connection to the environment.
As a school we will be celebrating Matariki with our school Disco Thursday, July 4th. As a country we celebrate Matariki with a public holiday next Friday, June 28th. The school will be closed that day.
Take care
Ka manaakitia e te Atua
Alister Bridgman
Tumuaki
The Principal’s Message Will Cover the Following Topics:
- Matariki Disco
- Caritas Gold Coin Day – July 5th
- Belong & Build Expo – 30th June
- Rippa Rugby Tournament
- Parish News
- Community Notices
MATARIKI DISCO
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CARITAS GOLD COIN DAY – JULY 5TH
BELONG & BUILD EXPO – 30th JUNE
- Date: Sunday, 30 June
- Time: After 10:30am Mass (11:45am-1pm)
- Location: St Joseph’s Church Takapuna – Parish Hall
- Angelus Children’s Choir: As a singer or musician.
- Children’s Mass: As a reader or actor in our skits at our monthly Children’s Mass.
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Altar Serving: At any of our Masses.
- Parent Involvement: Engaging parents to help organize and make our Children’s Mass special.
RIPPA RUGBY TOURNAMENT
On Thursday, the 13th of June, St Joseph’s took five teams to the Rippa Rugby tournament at Takapuna Rugby Club. The teams involved children from Year 3 to Year 6.
This was an awesome day of rugby, with lots of our Year 3s playing rugby for the first time.
Each team played four games against other schools from the North Shore. We also enjoyed playing against other Catholic schools such as St Leo’s and St Mary’s.
We thank all the whānau who helped coach, manage and support us at the tournament. We look forward to our next tournament in August.
By Millie (HG5) and Will (HG6)
PARISH NEWS
COMMUNITY NOTICES
Please check out the latest community notices which you can find on our school website.