2016-02-26 Newsletter - Pompallier catholic College
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2016-02-26 Newsletter - Pompallier catholic College
POMPALLIER CATHOLIC COLLEGE Te Kāreti Katorika o Pomapārie “learning excellence for life” Newsletter 2: 26 February, 2016 Tēnā Koutou Katoa, Greetings to you, The seventh Pompallier Hikoi concludes today. For seven years we have taken our Year 13 students to become one with the whenua and taonga of the first Catholic missionaries in New Zealand. We claim a special connection with this arrival, for it was Bishop Pompallier and members of the Marist fraternity who stepped ashore, late at night, on January 10th 1838. Our College is named after the Bishop and located in the lands where he first sowed the seeds of the Catholic faith. And it was the Society of Mary who first staffed our College and guided its development for almost 40 years. These are treasures that we hold dear. It is our heritage and gives shape to who we are today and how we relate to the community around us. As I watched, on Tuesday, the Year 13 students pack their bags onto the buses, I wondered what the first missionaries brought to this land so far from their home of Lyon in France. What would they consider to be essential travel items? Given the size of ships they travelled in, it was very likely that they had less luggage per person than most of our students who would be away for only three days! What would I have packed if I were one of these early Marists? The thought challenged me to consider what I hold to be essential in my life. Would I be able to fit the essentials into a few suitcases? An answer was before me last Saturday as I attended the funeral of my Aunty Patricia. She was blessed with an amazing intellect that only a few have, but she also suffered from a history of mental illness and found it difficult to find regular employment. She had been subjected to electric shock therapy as part of her treatment and had to live with the impact of polio. She never married and in many ways was an innocent lady subjected to the good intentions of that time. All that she physically possessed could fit into a room which was 3x4 meters. It took me less than 1 hour to sort all her life possessions. Central to what she treasured were the photographs of her nieces and nephews and their children, all thirty eight of them. She could recall all their birthdays and wrote to them on a regular basis. Family was everything to her. Her treasure and essentials were he tangata, he tangata, he tangata. How many suitcases would I need for that? Richard Stanton PRINCIPAL PTFA A.G.M Tuesday 1 March, 7.00pm College staffroom Friends of Pompallier, You are invited to come and meet some friendly faces, find out what makes Pompallier tick, and learn more about the school. Everyone is welcome, so come along. We look forward to seeing you there! VIEWING STUDENT INFORMATION Click on the following link to be directed to the log-in page of our Parent Portal: http://www.pompalliercollege.school.nz/portal/ Logon using your child’s name: firstnamedotlastname (eg: fred.flinstone) and the password they use at school. Or email: [email protected] to request your Caregivers logon password. COLLEGE ACCOUNTS Our College accounts were emailed to families last week. If you have not received a statement for your child yet, or if you have any queries regarding your account, please contact Jane Woolston in the College office, on 438 3950 ext 200, or email: [email protected]. We are happy to accept regular automatic payments throughout the year towards your school account. If you need some assistance with working out a weekly/ fortnightly amount to ensure your account is paid by the end of the year, please contact Jane and she will be happy to work through this with you. Also, just a reminder that if you are making payments by internet banking, please make sure that you use the student’s name and their ID No. (shown on the statement) as a reference, to ensure your payment is allocated correctly. If you are experiencing any difficulties in making payment at any time during the year, we encourage you to contact Jane, so that options can be discussed in confidence. Thank you. VISION STATEMENT Pompallier Catholic College is a Marist community that challenges all students to excel in their endeavours. We promote Christian values, learning excellence and quality relationships to enable students to be outstanding citizens. UPCOMING EVENTS: Term 1 MARCH Tue 1 Athletics Sports (p/p: Fri 4) College Fields Tue 1 PTFA AGM Meeting College Staffroom Thu 3 - Fri 4 Gateway Safety Course NorthTec Safe Trades, Dyer St Thu 3 Kapa Haka Practice College Hall Sun 6 - Fri 11 11PED EOTC Trip Great Barrier Island Sun 6 - Sat 12 Young Marist Neighbour Mon 7 Electoral Office presentation to Year 13 Mon 7 - Fri 11 Year 9 Retreat Wed 9 Careers NZ “Big Day Out” Event Wed 9 - Fri 11 Year 7 Camp “The Farm” Fri 11 - Sat 12 Vatican III Retreat Marist House Sat 12 Youth Mass SFX Church 6.00pm Wed 16 Year 7 & 8 Cyber Safety Evening College Library 6.00pm Fri 18 - Sat 19 Kapa Haka Wananga Marist House Sun 20 - Wed 23 12GEO EOTC Trip Tongariro Mon 21 - Thu 24 12PED EOTC Trip Ruakaka Tue 22 Charism Mass SFX Church Tue 22 Year 8 Girls HPV Vaccination 1 College Library Tue 22 - Thu 24 Year 10 Camp Tangihua Lodge Wed 23 Senior Health Day Thu 24 Stations of the Cross Liturgy College Hall TBC Thu 31 Parent / Teacher Interviews College TBC Thu 31 Kapa Haka Practice College Hall Fri 1 - Mon 4 11MAO EOTC Trip Mitimiti Tue 5 Parent / Teacher Interviews College 7.00pm 3.15 - 7.30pm 9.55 - 10.55am Bay of Islands 10.15am - 3.00pm 10.00am 9.00am 3.15 - 7.30pm APRIL Tue 5 Waikato University Liaison Visit Wed 6 NCEA Information Evening & BBQ Wed 6 - Wed 27 Europe Trip Thu 7 Careers Roadshow Fri 8 - Sat 9 Year 12 Social Justice Retreat Marist House Sat 9 Youth Mass SFX Church Mon 11 AUT Liaison Visit Mon 11 Junior Speech Competitions Wed 13 Tai Tokerau Festival Wed 13 Victoria University Liaison Visit Fri 15 Last Day of Term 1 School finishes 3.10pm First Day of Term 2 School starts 8.45am TBC 5.30pm 9.00 - 11.30am 6.00pm 9.00am 11.25am - 1.30pm Otamatea High School 8.30am 9.00am MAY Mon 2 Page 2 SPORTS DEPARTMENT NEWS : Term 1, Week 4 SWIMMING SPORTS - RESULTS go out once teams are selected. Thank you very much to Mr Keep, Mr Alexander, the Year 12 PE class, Sport Committee and House Leaders, and also Mr Hanrahan and Mrs Matich. These people all helped make the day run well - despite the weather! Trial Dates: Collegiate: Second trial - Monday 29 February 3.30 - 4.00pm (approx.) Our Champions for 2016 are … Intermediate: Wednesday 2 March 3.30 - 5.00pm Year 7 Girl Annabelle Stobie Year 7 Boy Connor Owen Year 8 Girl Emma Hanrahan & Rose Martin Year 8 Boy Harrison Millar Junior Girl Sarah Simpson Junior Boy David Hanrahan Intermediate Girl Ciara Smith Intermediate Boy Jerry Hanrahan Senior Girl Courtney Matich & Matigan Smith Senior Boy Bram van Gaalen The winning House was … COLIN Congratulations to Ciara Smith who broke her last years record in the 50m Breaststroke Intermediate Girls race with her time of 36.65 (37.00 in 2015). Some of the students who swam in our College event will compete at the NSS Swim champs this week, or the WPSSA Swim champs on Tuesday 8 March. Any Year 7 & 8 swimmers who qualify for this event will be sent home with a permission slip (also emailed to families). Please return the signed permission promptly if you wish your child to compete ☺ POMPALLIER SPORTS TEAMS - CAN YOU HELP? After a successful Orientation event, where students signed up their interest in Sports and College clubs, we are in need of many Coaches and Team Managers to help make it happen for these keen sports people! We need Coaches for: Basketball – Girls and Boys Collegiate team and Year 7 & 8 team. Netball – Intermediate teams and a Collegiate team. Rugby – A mixture of ages – nine Year 9 & 10 aged boys and six Year 11 - 13 boys that could enter the Open midweek competition next term – CAN YOU COACH/ MANAGE THEM? Or we could arrange games for a Pompallier U15 team instead of playing in a weekly competition. We have only five Year 7 & 8’s signed up so far – we want 12 players for our annual school exchanges in Term two, or possibly if there is interest, in the AIMS tournament. NETBALL TRIALS All team trials are being held at our netball courts afterschool, and players must wear appropriate footwear and training clothes. A Code of Conduct will be issued for players and parents to read and a fees newsletter will All players should have thought carefully about their ability to commit to training one day a week, and games every Saturday, through Term 2 & 3. Our Collegiate Team 1 may attend the Upper North Island National tournament in Auckland, for which planning and fundraising will be done by players and their families, with support from the Sports Department. They also play in the Marcellin College annual sports exchange (this year it is held at Pompallier). We need a Collegiate Coach and some Coaches for the Intermediate teams too, so if you can help please contact me at school. HOCKEY TRIALS, YEARS 7 - 13 Our Pompallier Hockey trials are on Friday 26 February at 6.30pm, at the Northland Hockey Centre, Kensington. Everyone is welcome from Year 7 through to Year 13. The Year 7 & 8 players will trial for the Marist Club at the same time. For any queries please contact Mrs Lecky through the College office on 438 3950 ext 208, or 027 634 3650, or via email: [email protected]. NSS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPS - Thursday 17 March Each year we take athletes to compete at this event, which is held at Kensington Park, and we are required to provide an Official. This year there is an on-line training tool that needs to be completed to up-skill all helpers. If you are interested in attending with our school team as an Official, please contact me by email. STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS Gabi Telfer competed in the Showcase National Dance Championships at Jupiter’s Casino on the Gold Coast in January this year. She competed in the Ruby section for her solo dances and was placed first for her Broadway Jazz dance, third for her Jazz dance and she placed in the Top 10 Ruby soloists for the whole competition (there is over 1500 competitors). She also competed with WADPA (Whangarei Academy of Dance & Performing Arts) in numerous other group dances that received a number of gold and high gold awards. Well done Gabi! Madison Brooke and her rowing partner attended the Bankstream NZ Rowing Champs at Lake Karapiro last week. They won the Womens Novice Double Skulls final - so they are NZ Champions. Awesome work Madison! continued on page 4 ... Page 3 SPORTS… continued from page 3 BEACH 2 BASIN - Sunday 13 March Please note this year parents will need to enter and pay for students & parent helpers online. Entry Fee: The cost is $8.00 per entry (includes entries for students, teachers and parent helpers). (Standard entry fees are normally: Juniors (U18) $10.00 $19.00, Adults $18.00 - $27.00). How to enter a student / parent helper / participant into the Pompallier College Team: Go to www.runwalkseries.co.nz, and click on Chilltech Beach 2 Basin Run/Walk. 1. Click on ‘Enter Here’ 2. Click on ‘I am entering as part of a registered School Team’ 3. Select students / parent helper / participants category; for example ‘School Team Entry - (6.8KM RUN)’ 4. Proceed with completing the online entry form 5. When you get to the Teams section, click on 'Choose a Team' and choose your school team name (as below) Contact Anne-Maree Adams (Club Manager) on 021 537 433 evenings, or email [email protected] MARIST SPORTS CLUB - SOCCER & RUGBY RALLY Tuesday 1st March, 3.30 - 6.00pm. Marist Clubrooms, Park Avenue. All players welcome. Any queries to: Soccer - Phil Tasker. [email protected] 027 436 1773, or email: Rugby - Gary Younger. 021 467 514, or [email protected] email: CIRCUS SKILLS CLASSES Have you ever wanted to learn how to juggle, spin plates, hula hoop, diabolo, acrobatics, poi and lots more fun circus activities? Then come along to our beginner Circus classes hosted by Circus Kumarani. Every Monday starting 29 February, from 4.00 - 5.30pm our Youth Class for 9yr - 18yr olds, followed by our Adult Class from 6.00 - 7.00pm. Every Wednesday starting 2 March, from 4.00 - 5.30pm for 5yr - 8yr olds, followed by our Adult Class from 6.00 7.00pm. Classes are held at the Anglican hall (opp the Anglican Church) 2a Kamo Rd, Regent, in school term days only. School Team Name Team Password (lower case) Concession card available 10 classes for $100, or casual rate $15 a class. POMPALLIER Pomp2016 There is also a Circus Jam every Tuesday night at the Company of the Giants, 116a Bank St (opposite White Cross), 4.00 - 6.00pm for children under 13yrs old, and 7.00 - 9.00pm for anyone 13yrs and older. Just a Koha per person. Please note that the circus jams are not classes but a time to practice and have a play. 6. Proceed with the rest of the entry. Submit the entry, making sure you complete the payment details 7. All school entries need to be registered online by Friday 4 March *** All staff, students, parents and siblings (whether at Pompallier this year or not) are welcome to enter. Contact the College Sports office if you have any queries. BASKETBALL / INTER-BALL We had lots of Year 7 & 8 students sign-up as interested in playing this year, however as yet we do not have a Coach or team manager. Is there a parent or senior student who has the skills to take training once a week, and attend the games each Wednesday afternoon from 5.00 - 6.15pm? Please contact me for more information. The season has started already but we could join in later if we can get a team organised ☺ For more information or to book a class, text Abbe on 021 237 5176, or email [email protected] SPORTS QUOTE …. “Try and fail but never fail to try” Jarod Leto Chantelle Yorke SPORTS CO-ORDINATOR 438 3950 Ext 222 [email protected] MAUNU HOCKEY REGISTRATION & OPEN TRIAL FOR YEAR 7 & 8 PLAYERS Thursday 3 March 4.00 – 6.00pm at Whangarei Intermediate School on the turf. Registration, fitness assessment and trial. Bring hockey gear – don’t forget mouth guard. Rain or shine! Possible second trial on Thursday 10 March (TBC). If you have a student success you would like to share, email us at … [email protected] Page 4 HEALTH CORNER PAST PUPILS UPDATE We congratulate the following past students who graduated from The University of Waikato in October 2015: Nicole Hoskins: Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Second class Honours) Melissa Richards: Bachelor of Science (Technology) Kerisha Naidoo: Bachelor of Communication Studies Healthy Habits SUNSMART PRIZES: Next week is Athletic Sports. hats will receive prizes. Students with sunsmart Be in to win and have a safe, fun day! BUS PASSES ... SPIRITUAL BENEFITS: All students have been issued with their Student ID/ Buss pass. If your child loses their pass, they can apply for a replacement by paying $6.00 to the College office. It was great to see Pompallier people at Maungatapere Mass at 11.00am on the 2nd Sunday. A temporary pass will be issued, and a new one will be ordered for them. As these are printed off-site, this can take a couple of days. You are welcome to join us. Only 5 minutes from Maunu on SH14. There will be a liturgy this Sunday, same time, same place. Te Whānau o te Kura Pomapārie STREET DANCE & SAMOAN CULTURE DANCE WORKSHOP Friday 26 February, 4.00 - 8.00pm Whangarei Youth Space Free workshops at Whangarei Youthspace this Friday. The tutors are Justin Haiu (White Face Crew) and Mils Savaiinaea (Tatau Dance Group), who are very experienced at teaching on many of our education and youth programmes. Pacific Dance NZ is a charitable trust that fosters and encourages development of Pacific dance in New Zealand. For more information, contact Cilla Brown, 09 376 0060, or email: [email protected]. Upcoming Events for Māori Whānau Wednesday 6 April, 2016 NCEA and the whānau workshop: 5.00pm In collaboration with the PTFA, you are welcome to attend a workshop hosted by NCEA and the whānau, to learn about how NCEA works. More information will be provided in our next newsletter. Te Wairua o Pomapārie Kapa Haka practices INTERNATIONAL ROTARY YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME Are you 15 - 18 years old? Looking for a life-changing experience in a foreign country for a year? Thursday 3 March ‐ 3.10pm ‐ 7.30pm Friday 18 & Saturday 19 March ‐ 3.10pm Friday ‐ 4.00pm Saturday Thursday 31 March ‐ 3.10pm ‐ 7.30pm The Rotary District 9910 IYE Committee are seeking applications from students for the above Programme, with a departure in January 2017. Details are available on a flyer on the College Student Noticeboard, outside the Student Centre. Should you require further information, contact Peter Smith on 430 3186 or 021 430 316, or Monica Webb on [email protected]. You can also check out www.rotaryyouthexchange.co.nz Entries close 29th April. their website on: Ākona te Reo | Learn the Language Tirohia ngā kupu i raro nei. Karawhiua! Look and learn. Give it a go! Tangohia ō hū ‐ Take off your shoes Horoia ō ringaringa ‐ Wash your hands more at: www.kupu.maori.nz Page 5 INTERNATIONAL NEWS ... On Thursday 11th February we had a very successful meet and greet BBQ at school, by the pool, for our International Students and their home stay families. It was a most enjoyable evening; the weather was lovely and it was an ideal opportunity for everyone to get together. At present we have 14 students enrolled at Pompalllier. This would not be possible without the wonderful support and commitment from our home stay families. We are very lucky to have such dedicated families in our community. Thank you all so much and keep up the good work. Julia Lecky DEAN OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASB SPONSORSHIP VOUCHER Remember, if you are a parent, staff member or member of the school community, and you draw down a new ASB home loan of $150,000 or more, ASB will donate $1000 to our school! You will need to take the voucher below with you to discuss with your Banker when you apply for a home loan. For full details and conditions about this offer, visit: asb.co.nz/schoolbanking. Page 6 SWIMMING SPORTS - Wednesday 17 February Page 7