St Peter Chanel Catholic School 5 Vardon Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton 3200 Phone: (07) 849 3734 Email: admin@spc.ac.nz Website: www.spc.ac.nz 23rd March 2017 4th Sunday of Lent We are taught to be thoughtful and do the will of the Lord. This week s Bible Quote be like children of light for the effects of the light are seen in complete goodness and right living and truth Ephesians 5:8 Important dates MARCH Thurs 23rd Twilight Sports ***T O N I G H T *** Fri 24th Junior Swimming Display Mon 27th Year 8 HPV Vaccinations APRIL Mon 3rd Parent Interviews Tues 4th Parent Interviews Fri 7th Walk for Lent Thurs 13th Easter Liturgy This week s altar servers are: Phoebe Field & Amiria Te Rangi Mission Statement The students at St Peter Chanel School will receive a comprehensive education with a special emphasis on their Catholic faith development. School Vision Whole Education. Whole Person. We want our students to be: Followers of Christ, Thinkers, Contributors, Communicators, Self Managers
Stations of the Cross at St Peter Chanel Church Stations of the Cross will be held every Friday evening at 7.00pm during Lent. 2
BOT Meeting The Board of Trustees met on Thursday 9 March and discussed the following: National Standards 2016 results 2017 Charter (Draft) PTFA Entity Charity or Branch of BOT (Chairperson to attend next meeting). Letter from Bishop Steve to St Peter Chanel Parish (The BOT will respond to the letter requesting the church remain open for the benefit of the school and local community) Building of new classrooms Salary Units Allocation Policy Chairperson s Job Description Alive Matters Register Outstanding Policies Revising Policies Reserves/Strategic Direction Setting Priorities Outdoor Education Policy, Child Protection Policy, Health & Safety Policy. The BOT were impressed with the great start to the school year and will be visiting staff for morning tea on 17 March to congratulate them on the Junior Swimming Display On Friday 24th March we have the Junior Swimming Display. This is an opportunity for the junior class to show what they have been learning during their swimming lessons. 1.40 2.00pm Room 10 2.00 2.20pm Room 4 2.20 2.40pm Room 6 2.40 3.00pm Room 7 3 The little critters have made their appearance on some of the heads of our students again. We ask that you check your child s head and those of all members of your family TODAY please. The best way of doing this is by combing each person s hair when it is wet with a fine toothed comb. Any lice will become trapped in the teeth of the comb. If any nits are found, treat them straight away. Successful treatment consists of wet combing each section of hair from the scalp to the tips with conditioner (not 2 in 1 shampoo/ conditioner though) or purchasing a special Head Lice Shampoo from either a Pharmacy or by obtaining a prescription from a Doctor Once treatment has commenced, the child can return to school. NOTE: CHILDREN SHOWING SIGNS OF UNTREATED LIVE LICE MAY BE SENT HOME. Once treatment has commenced, they can return to school. Working together helps us protect all our children. ROALD DAHL'S play THE WITCHES At Riverlea Theatre 25 March - April 8. Daniel Cruickshank (past pupil) has lead role of "Boy" and there is two school mums performing too. The show has witches to scare you, things to make you laugh and the wonderful story of a writing genius. Book at iticket.co.nz
Parent/Teacher/ Student Conferences Monday 3rd April & Tuesday 4th April This is an excellent opportunity to sit down with your child s teacher to discuss your child s goals, strengths, needs and interests. Would you please indicate on the return slip which day and time segment you could prefer for your appointment. Notification of interview times will be through the newsletter. Please return the reply form to the school office by TUESDAY 28th MARCH It s almost School Holiday Time!! 18 th to 28 th April 2017 Check out our active and fun filled Holiday Programme at our 5 fantastic venues...hamilton Girls High, Southwell, Te Totara, Bankwood and Leamington Schools We are OSCAR/WINZ Approved Programme and bookings www.kellysports.co.nz Email: waikato@kellysports.co.nz Phone Kim or Liam 07 839 9017 Text 022 0532425 MONDAY 3rd APRIL RETURN SLIP PARENT/TEACHER/STUDENT CONFERENCES 3.00pm to 4.30pm 5.00 to 6.30pm TUESDAY 4th APRIL 3.00pm to 4.30pm 5.00 to 6.30pm 4
Twilight Sports Tonight! Tonight, Thursday (23 rd March) we are having our Annual SPC Twilight Sports Night. This is a special night for all of the family to come together to watch the children s activities and spend time with other families. The programme for the evening: 5:15 pm Students to assemble on the field, in their Houses 5:30 pm Sports Night begins with House Dances 5:30 Session One begins: HOUSE RELAYS Group A: 5 8 year olds at Running area Group B: 9 13 year olds Games Rotation At the completion of Session One the 5 8 year olds return to their parents for dinner. The 9-13 yr. olds proceed to the running area Session Two Activity Two begins Group B: (9-13 yr olds) Running area Dinner for the seniors Farewells A reminder that the students are asked to wear the colour of their House (if possible) McKillop: Green, Kolbe:Yellow, Pompallier: Red, McAuley: Blue Please support the PTFA food stalls Waikato Ear Health NOW AT Northcare Medical Centre Pukete Wednesdays No referral required Professional ear care by experienced NZ registered nurse Ear Micro-examination and microsuction (performed under direct vision using a microscope) For removal of wax, skin, debris and foreign objects. Adults $48 Children (over 4yrs old) $38 Ph 0800 777 327 for appt Wkto Full Primary Swimming Olivia Bayne: 3rd overall for Year 8 girls Camryn Williams: 1st overall for Year 7 girls Olivia Bayne (Year 8 Events): 1st 50m backstroke, 3rd 100m breaststroke, 2nd 50m fly, 3rd 100m IM, 2nd 100m backstroke Camryn Williams (Year 7 events): 1st 50m fly, 1st 100m freestyle, 1st 100m IM, 1st 50m freestyle Ryan Roche (Year 8 Events): 4th 100m breaststroke, 3rd 50m fly
Walk for Lent - Friday 7th April Why do we walk for Lent? The Walk for Lent is something our school has done for years. It has become a tradition. The walk takes us away from our ordinary school day and gives us time to focus on the plight of millions of less fortunate people than ourselves. We think about those who have to flee their homes because of famine, war and natural disasters, often having to walk great distances looking for help or safety. Parents are invited to join their children and participate in the walk. As part of our Walk for Lent contribution, each child is asked to bring along food items for the foodbank. We would appreciate any contributions you can make. Timetable: 9.00am Whole school Mass 9.45am 10.00am Short break for toileting and roll call All classes leave the school for their walk. Rooms 4, 6, 7 and 10 walk down to Ann Street, along the river path to St Andrews Golf Course, up to Braid Road and back to school. Rooms 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9 11 and 12 walk to Ann Street, along the river path to Wairere Bridge, Delamere Road and back to school. Upon their return, students return to their classrooms for a sharing time to talk about the significance of the walk and also the rice meal they will have for lunch. Children will not require morning tea or lunch on this day. A rice meal will be supplied by the school. Children will need an empty lunchbox to hold their rice, and a spoon, water bottle and suitable footwear for the walk. Parent Help is required for: 1. Supervision on the walk 2. Assisting with the cooking of the rice 3. Supplying a rice cooker Please fill in the reply slip to give us permission to take your child on the walk. Please indicate if you are able to accompany your child and return the slip to the school office by Monday 3rd April. I give my child/ren permission to participate in the Walk for Lent. Child s Room No: I am able to accompany my child on the Walk for Lent Signed: I won t be walking but I am available to cook rice Signed: I have an rice cooker which the school can use and I will bring it to school 6 Signed:
SPC Netball Muster A short muster for all potential players ( in years 1-6 ) will be held at 3.15pm on Monday 27 March on the school astroturf. Information will be distributed there regarding the different age group competitions and requirements. Parents are very welcome to attend. Registrations for winter netball are now open on the schools website under SPC Sports please note that they will close next week. If you want to play, you will need to register! For any netball-related queries, contact Sue Farrell on 02102855733. Iceblock Friday $1 iceblocks are on sale every Friday (outside the staffroom, after school) during term 1. The funds raised go the SPC Sports Club and are used to buy uniforms and sports gear. Students are only allowed to buy for themselves or their siblings, unless a parent is present and gives permission. A $1 gold coin is all that is required to purchase our icy treats! Winter Sport Registrations For all winter sports registrations, view now on the school s website. 7