St Mary's School
Thursday 9th February 2023
'And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.' - 1 Corinthians 13:13
Dear whānau,
Another short week down with plenty happening around the place. Room Kiwi helped us start the week beautifully with their prayers focusing on our values of faith, hope and love and the ways they will show their chosen value around the school this year as our awesome year 5 and 6 leaders.
We also had Jack from Southland Cricket in on Tuesday to play some fun cricket games with all the classes and, of course, try and convince them to join Superstar and Girls Smash Cricket ... beware, I have a list of kids he thinks are keen to play and I've again been given the job to persuade you to let them play - so look out for a tag on our Facebook page (there's no pressure of course).
The junior and senior students have been out each afternoon getting their run, jump and throw on in preparation for our whole school Athletics Day on Tuesday February 21st (more info closer to the date).
Speaking of dates, we have one to put in your diary for early term 2. 'Significant changes are occurring to strengthen our schooling curriculum and assessment systems'. To support these changes, the Ministry have given us two additonal teacher only days this year. We've been given a specific timeframe in which we need to take these days and we have confirmed that our first ToD will be on Friday 5th of May to work in with the opening of Duckshooting.
I realise that other schools are taking their ToD on the first day back in term 2, Monday 24th of April and you may be wondering why we're going with a different date. Well, we're going with a different date because our school has a strong connection with the Gore RSA and NZDF Veterans and Servicemen who, each year for at least the last ten years, have gone out of their way to take the day off work to come and teach our kids about ANZAC Day.
They even joined us in 2015 for a WW1, 100 year anniversary, all day battle (photos below in case you don't believe me - and if you love them, there are more on our Facebook page) in what is now the front car park. We've been very blessed for our kids to have a connection with such great role models. This year is the first year in many where ANZAC Day hasn't fallen in the holidays and they will have the opportunity to share their stories and knowledge with our kids at a time that is more relevant and meaningful, something they've been hanging out for - so we're taking it, it's the least we can do.
'When you go home, tell them of us and say. For your tomorrow, we gave our today.'
If you've got something exciting to share, feel free to email me a photo(s) and a short blurb by Thursday 9am each week and I'll pop in the newsletter for us all to celebrate together - mallory.hood@stmarys.school.nz
God bless.
Cheers,
Mallory
Acting Principal




A bit more about Miss McRae
We are very excited to have Poppy McRae teaching in Room Ruru this year. Rather than me write a fluffy blurb about her ... I thought I'd ask her 5 quick questions so you can get to know her a wee bit better ...
1. What is your favourite thing about being a primary teacher?
My favourite thing about being a primary teacher is that I get to form relationships with all the children not only in my class but in the school. I enjoy chatting to the children at break times and hearing about what is important to them. Children's humour is great and I love to have a laugh with them!
2. Why were you so keen to work in a catholic school?
I think that catholic schools are so special. After teaching at non-catholic schools I think that the special character that catholic schools have is something that is so important and valued. You can tell that there is a real sense of belonging and everyone is so happy, respectful and living out the school's values in everyday life.
3. You were a student at St Mary's, what made you so keen to come back as a teacher?
Easy, I love St. Marys!! I loved it when I went here, and the awesome teachers that taught me (and still teach here) impacted my life and is a huge part of why I wanted to be a teacher. All throughout university I said that I wanted to come back and teach here so to be here this year is a full circle moment and something that I am so grateful for!
4. What do you like to do in your spare time?
Reading, cooking, bush/beach walks, shopping, spending time with family and friends.
5. Cats or dogs?
Dogs
Can you see why she got the job? What lucky kids we have.
Wordsmiths in the making
Check out these amazing wee writers! Not even a whole week at school and they're pumping out a whole sentence with a capital letter and full stop. Thanks for sharing your writing with me, Asha and Rieley. Asha's says 'I am jumping.' and Rieley's says 'I am playing.' and if that's not enough, look at the cool pictures that go with them.

Yet another wordsmith
Remember when I went to my Gran's house for Christmas?
Remember when I got a Pokemon tin?
That was summer.
Remember when I stayed at my Mum's office and watched my tv?
Remember when I played on my Dad's computer?
That was summer.
Remember when I went to the lake on my Dad's boat?
Remember when I stayed on my Dad's boat for one night at the beach beside the boat ramp?
That was summer.
Do you remember when I bought green slippers like dinosaurs in Invercargill at Number One Shoes?
That was summer.
By Bayden

A and P Show Success

We want to hear more Te Reo Māori around our place...
Miss S is going to be at the front gate every Wednesday morning and is listening out for your best greetings in Te Reo Māori. There will even be a few prizes for your efforts!

Church Cleaning and Ministry Rosters


Healthy Active Learning - Whānau survey
Kia ora rā e te whanau,
This survey is about your tamaiti/tamariki (child/children) aged 5 to 13 years. It aims to understand how they experience physical activity and Health and PE at kura or school. It also asks about their opportunities to be physically active in their community.
It should take approximately 10 minutes to complete and you could be in with a chance of winning one of seven $100 supermarket vouchers.
Noho ora mai rā – stay well and thank you so much for taking the time. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.

Upcoming Events Calendar
Week 2 (6th - 10th Feb)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Room Kiwi (Prayers), Room Moa (Gospel)
Monday - Waitangi Day - school closed
Tuesday - Jack in for cricket - whole school
Thursday - Board Meeting - 6pm
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 3 (13th - 17th Feb)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Mrs Butterfield and Room Kea
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
All week - Healthy Active Living in to work with senior students
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 4 (20th - 24th Feb)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Miss Sutherland and Room Tui
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
All week - Healthy Active Living in to work with senior students
Tuesday - Whole School Athletics Day
Wednesday - Ash Wednesday - Mass to celebrate with the parish
Thursday - Caritas in to visit school, staff Caritas in Invercargill after school
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 5 (27th - 3rd March)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Mrs Christie and Room Piwakawaka
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
Tuesday - Paid Union Meeting - school will remain open
Thursday - Commissioning Mass for Teachers - 4pm
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Sunday - Whole School Beginning of year Mass - kids in quad at 9.45am
Week 6 (6th - 10th March)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Mrs Knowler and Room Kereru
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
Tuesday - Eastern Athletics
Thursday - Eastern Athletics Postponement Date
Postponement Thursday 9th
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 7 (13th - 17th March)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Miss McRae and Room Ruru
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
Friday - St Patrick's Day - games and activities
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 8 (20th - 24th March)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Miss Bond and Room Takahe
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
Monday - Friday - Swimming for Pukeko, Kereru, Tui and Kea (more info to come)
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 9 (27th - 31st March)
Monday Prayers and Friday Gospel - Mrs Cruickshank and Mrs Thacker and Room Pukeko
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church
Monday - Friday - Swimming for Ruru, Piwakawaka, Moa, Takahe and Kiwi (more info to come)
Friday - Assembly - 2pm in the Church
Week 10 (3rd - 7th April)
Monday Prayers - 8.50am in the Church - Miss Hood and Room Moa
Thursday 2pm - Holy Week Liturgy in the Church
Thursday - last day for term 1
Friday - Good Friday, the beginning of Easter
Confirmed Teacher Only Day - Friday 5th May