Greetings, Kia ora, Kia orana, Talofa, Malo e lelei, Namaste, Ni Hao, Bula, Hola, Kumusta
Dear Families
A warm welcome to Term 3 especially to families and new staff members who are joining our school community for the first time. We hope that you feel a sense of belonging and unity as you become part of the fabric of life at Holy Trinity Catholic Primary School. Our school family is certainly growing and it is wonderful to feel that sense of community spirit and family togetherness going from strength to strength!
On Monday at school Assembly and prayer time, we welcomed Jerremy Williams (Deputy Principal/Learning Community Moana Kaitiaki), Lainee Davies (Learning Community Awa Kaitiaki) and David Miller (Part-time Caretaker) along with our new students and their families. Our students performed a rousing school haka with much passion and wairua, acknowledging who we are as members of our catholic school and as people who share in the story of this Papakura/Takanini district!
School Enrolments for Year 0 – 8
You may notice enrolment advertising in the local Courier newspapers and St Anne’s and St Mary’s Parish Bulletins over the next two weeks. We have been given permission to extend our school enrolment levels to Year 8 in 2018 so we look forward to growing our school and welcoming older students to the Year 7/8 Learning Community. Please ensure you have enrolled all younger siblings who will be joining our school family in 2018 and 2019. This information will help us to be more accurate with our future planning.
Attendance Dues and Special Character Contribution
Term 3 invoices will be emailed to families on Monday 31st July 2017.
Please note: you will not receive an invoice if you have paid the full 2017 amount for your child’s Attendance Dues and Special Character Contribution.
We are using the emailing system so if you do not receive your invoice by Wednesday please contact the office – phone 296 9039
or email – office@holytrinity.school.nz
Receipts for Term 2 Attendance Dues and Special Character Contribution payments will be printed on Tuesday and can be collected from Reception during school hours.
DRS News
God – Te Atua
We begin this term with a focus on the God Strand for Religious Education. Students are learning about the grace and holiness of God and how we can build the Kingdom of God (Te Rangatiratanga) in the way we treat others. It is a reminder that we are all made in God’s image and that we should love one another just as God loves us. Creation is a sign of God’s love and we are a sign of God’s love and it is up to us to spread God’s love and build his Kingdom here on earth.
Liturgy/Assembly on Monday
Next week, Learning Community Moana will be leading our school for Liturgy and Assembly in Taamaua (Hall). You are invited to join us as we begin another week of the term. The focus for the Liturgy is around the Gospel of Matthew – The Parable of the Mustard Seed. Jesus uses this parable to try and explain the Kingdom of God/Te Rangatiratanga. It’s about starting small and sure in order to grow great and strong. Like Mother Teresa once said, “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love”.
Ana Silva (DRS)
Term 3 Physical Education and Sports
Counties Manukau Sports
School Cross Country
Bike Skills
Playground Markings
PE Shed
Future Ferns Programme
Curriculum Focus
Our Concept learning focus for Term 3 is Respect/Manaakitanga which integrates well with Religious Education, Science and Technology. The students will be able to independently use their learning to ‘live the Gospel values through their everyday actions and relationships in the local and global community’.
The essential questions that will help us to unpack the big ideas around the concept of Respect/Manaakitanga are:
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Why show manaakitanga?
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What does manaakitanga look like?
Parent Education Workshops
Policies and Procedures
It is aways good practice at the beginning of each term to inform parents and community of the appropriate channel to share concerns or worries. Schools are required to have a Complaints Policy in place. The purpose is to provide clear guidelines for the school community in raising and resolving concerns and complaints.
These procedures enable us to:
- maintain the best learning environment for our students
- resolve matters of concern early, if possible
- respond to feedback and concerns constructively
- deal with complaints fairly, effectively, and promptly
- take into account individual circumstances
- maintain confidentiality
- preserve school/community relationships and communication
- monitor and record complaints and concerns about student safety.
Most complaints can be resolved informally by discussions with the people concerned.
- Discuss the issue with the right person.
- Work towards a resolution.
Absences
If your child is absent from school at any time, please phone the school office to leave a message or email the office: office@holytrinity.school.nz
New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference
A note from Bishop Patrick Dunn (Bishop of Auckland) …
The NZCBC has prepared a statement outlining principles and topics for Catholics to consider when they are deciding which party and candidate to vote for in the upcoming General Election.
The Bishops’ Election Statement, which is going out to churches this week, focuses on what we see as key considerations in shaping New Zealand’s future. In this statement, we are not giving preference to or offering opinions on political parties. We are, however candid on what we see as non-negotiables in a vision for our country, such as affordable housing, pro-life policies, care of our planet and embracing cultural diversity.
A web file of this Electoral Statement will be forwarded to all our school families early next week.
Coming Events
School Assembly and Prayer
Monday 31st July 8:50am (Learning Community Moana leading)
Counties Manukau Sports Coaching commences
Wednesdays for Term 3
School Assembly and Prayer
Monday 7th August 8:50am (Learning Community Awa leading)
Parent Education Workshops – Ways to support learning at home
Thursday 10th August – morning/afternoon and evening sessions
With God’s Blessings
Peta Lindstrom
Principal
Community Notices
It would be great to see you at the Cultural Night, July 29th from 6.30pm, St Mary’s School Hall, and please bring a friend. There will be a great line-up of talent representing many cultures. This is a St Mary’s Parish building fund fundraiser. Volunteers are still needed.
Also – another great fundraising event coming up.
Springtime Jazzband – Voxnova – and Silent Auction
The Shade House, Auckland Botanic Gardens, Auckland
Sun 22 Oct, 1:00pm – 3:30pm
Tickets $30, available early August.
Summer Ferns