Week 9 - The Cathedral Grammar School
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Week 9 - The Cathedral Grammar School
Grammar Notes H P Issue 9, 2015—Tuesday 31 March DIARY: The Ideal Preparation in action this week! Wednesday 1 April 8:40am Holy Week Service Thursday 2 April 8:40am Holy Week Service Winter Sport 2:00pm Pre-School closes 3:00pm Junior School closes 4:15pm Prep Schools close No Prep Room or Family Room Friday 3 April Good Friday—School Closed 6:00pm Good Friday Choir Recital, Cathedral Tuesday 28 April Term II Begins INSIDE THIS ISSUE: From the Headmaster’s Desk 2 General Notices 5 Pre-School 13 A Great End to the Season! You’ll probably agree it’s been cricket fever over the last fortnight and our players have been inspired by their national heroes! Move over Grant Eloitt! In Saturday’s final season match, Jake Grove scored his second century of the season, a magnificent 101* in 51 balls. That ‘s some strike rate! Junior School 14 Girls’ & Boys’ Prep Schools 15 Friends’ Association 17 Enterprising Spirits In the Boult tradition, Harrison Lund mesmerised the Hereworth batsmen with a 5 wicket hall for 26 off 6 overs. And last week, the 1st XI defeated Waihi for the first time in some years. Grammar batted first posting 185/4 off 25 overs. Waihi were all out for 79 in reply. Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens PAGE 2 From the Headmaster’s Desk Junior School Development Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens I am pleased to announce that Contract Construction have been selected to build the new Junior School. The site has now been officially handed over to them and they have started their preliminary work. We should see action on the site in a few days. By the time you all return after the holidays, work will be well underway! Parent Information Evening A reminder that you are invited to join us for an information evening tonight at 7:00pm in the hall. Dr Averil Worner and I will share some in-depth research on modern educational practice and we will be exploring how Cathedral Grammar is keeping pace with the demands of modern society. I hope you will make the time to come and join with us to ensure that you are fully informed about what education at Grammar is all about. PAGE 3 From the Headmaster’s Desk ANZAC Service You are all welcome to join us for our ANZAC Service at 10:00am on Tuesday 28 April, where we will honour the Cathedral Grammar Old Boys who lost their lives in World Wars I and II. Moral Citizens Holidays Finally I want to wish you all a safe and enjoyable Easter and holiday break. I look forward to welcoming you all back for the new term on Tuesday 28 April (remembering that Monday 27th is a public holiday in lieu of ANZAC Day.) Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Paul Kennedy Headmaster This Week’s WIFI Password is: easter2015 Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens PAGE 4 Wheels Day - Term One PAGE 5 Creating Moral Citizens - Virtue of the Week is: Honour Congratulations! You are practising Honour when you… Moral Citizens Moral Citizens What is Honour? Honour is living with a sense of respect for Practise your virtues. what you believe is right. It is living by the Keep your word. Respect the rules by which you want to live. Do what you believe is right no matter what. Set a good example for others. Avoid doing things which make you feel virtues, showing great respect for yourself, other people, and the rules you live by. When you are honourable, you are worthy of respect and you set a good example. You don’t have to Engaged Thinkers Engaged Thinkers feel ashamed of who you are or what you are ashamed. doing. General Notices Enterprising Spirits Enterprising Spirits NO Prep Room or Family Room ON THURSDAY Please be aware that there is no Prep or Family Room service on Thursday. The departments go down and close for the end of term at the following times: Pre-School: 2.00pm Junior School: 3.00pm Prep Schools: After sport and by 4.15pm School buildings close at 4.15pm. Term II opens TUESDAY 28 April This year is the first time that the legislation ‘Monday-izing’ ANZAC Day when it falls at the weekend comes into play. Therefore, Term II starts on a Tuesday as Monday 27 April is the public holiday in lieu of ANZAC Day on Saturday 25 April. PAGE 6 General Notices (cont.) Our ANZAC Service We will commemorate ANZAC Day and remember the Fallen Old Boys of the school at our service on Tuesday 28 April, 10.00am. We welcome parents and grandparents to join us in our remembrance, particularly in this special year of the 100th commemoration of Gallipoli. Moral Citizens Pupils are invited to wear poppies during the week as a mark of respect. Combined Chapel Choirs’ Rehearsal on 28 April On the first day of Term II – Tuesday 28 April – the Boys’ and Girls’ Chapel choristers are asked to report at 8.00am for a special rehearsal for the ANZAC service. Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Compulsory School Services It is the policy at Cathedral Grammar that all pupils in Years 1-8 must attend the school’s major church services, one of which is held each term. The Board holds that this compulsory attendance is a requirement of your child’s membership of the school. Please add these dates to your diary now to avoid conflict: Term II: Founders’ Day Service on Sunday 17 May, 5.00pm, at the Cathedral. Term III: Service of Baptism & Admission to Holy Communion on Sunday 13 September, 5.00pm, at the Cathedral. Term IV: Carol Service on Monday 7 December, 7.15pm, at the Cathedral. Uniform Shop—School Holiday Hours The uniform shop will be open from 10:00am-2:00pm on the following days: Thursday 9 April Wednesday 15 April Friday 17 April Tuesday 21 April Thursday 23 April Monday 27 April PAGE 7 General Notices (cont.) Future Engineers Club for Term II We are now asking for interest in our Future Engineers Club for Term II. These club have been highly successful and will run on a Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3.40-5.00pm, numbers permitting. Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens Next term children will have the opportunity to: pull apart and explore engines; interact with University students from the Mechanical Engineering Department; visit the Mechanical Engineering Department at UC; and intermediate and Challenger level students will participate in the Robocup competition. Future Engineers will run from Weeks II-IX except for Week V ( Prep Schools’ Assessments). Please fill in the survey on or before Thursday 30 April (Week I, Term II) using the link below if you would like your child to participate in Future Engineers in Term II. The cost of each session is $10, i.e.: $70 for the term. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GYZHCSN Please note sports’ practices take priority over clubs. Code Club for Term II After a successful first term we are going to continue Code Club in Term II. The club will be on a Wednesday from 3.45-4.45pm, Weeks II-IX except for Week V ( Prep Schools’ Assessments). Children who are picked up at 5:00pm can be picked up from Prep Room. Enterprising Spirits There is no cost for this club. Please fill in the survey on or before Thursday 30 April (Week I, Term II) using the link below if you would like your child to participate in Code Club in Term II. Please note sports practices take priority over clubs. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FJDCW8G PAGE 8 General Notices (cont.) Young Guns Holiday Programme Moral Citizens Marg Foster is running her hugely popular Netball holiday programme for those looking for a daily fix of netball skills. When: 13/14/15th April Where: St Andrew’s College gymnasium Time: 9:00-11:00am Cost: $70 Ages: 7-11 years A lot of fun, challenge and game time makes this popular with the youngsters. To book, please contact Marg or Anthony on 3562110 or email through your name, DOB, address and phone number to [email protected] For more info, go to their website: www.motivationz.co.nz Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers From the Art Department… A School Holiday Activity If you haven’t already been, check out the Spectrum Street Art Exhibition at the YMCA on daily until 10 May. Some of the Y7 and 8 boys visited last week and thought it was amazing! PAGE 9 Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens General Notices (cont.) Allyson Gofton at the Cathedral On 6 May, renowned Kiwi chef Allyson Gofton will be speaking in the Transitional Cathedral. As part of a NZ tour promoting her book, she will speak on the year she and her family spent in France. She will answer questions and sign copies of her book. Tickets are on sale now from Ticketek and from the Cathedral shop for $20.00. This is a fundraiser for Cathedral music, and the choir will sing. Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens PAGE 10 General Notices (cont.) PAGE 11 Co-Curricular Notices Hockey and Netball Teams These will be announced via GrammarNet on Wednesday afternoon, after school. Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens Holiday Practices for Senior Teams There will be team practices for the Y7 and 8 rugby team, and the senior netball and hockey teams during the last ten days of the holidays, subject to pupil availability. Individual coaches will be in touch with their teams to confirm availability and arrange these practices if there are sufficient player numbers to make the practices worthwhile. After-school Practices – a General Note If scheduled, your child’s weekly after-school practice is a requirement of his or her commitment to the team. However, we appreciate that, since the quakes, the demands on after -school time for other activities – swimming, ballet, gym, music, drama… – has been further complicated by the lack of facilities in the city in which such activities can take place. Therefore, there is much less flexibility. So, if your child’s after-school practice clashes with another activity that you wish them to attend on that day, please advise their school coach. There may be a school practice they could join on another day or, perhaps, they will have to miss the practice altogether. We can only do so much! Please, just keep us informed. Team Practice Timetable The following team practices are in addition to Prep School sport on Thursday afternoons. Not all teams will have an additional practice. Netball Netball A & B Wednesdays, 3.40 – 4.45pm, Monday lunchtime Netball C Friday lunchtime Junior Netball Y5 Friday lunchtime Junior Netball Y3&4 Mondays 3.15 – 4.00pm Girls’ Hockey Girls’ Y7&8: 1st XI Mondays, 3.45 – 5.00pm Girls’ Y5&6 teams Wednesday lunchtime Girls’ Y3&4 teams Tuesday 3.15 – 4.30pm PAGE 12 Co-Curricular Notices (cont.) Rugby Thursday Y7&8 team Mondays, 3.45 – 5.00pm Moral Citizens Boys’ Hockey Boys’ Y7&8: 1st XI ) + Y5&6 choristers ) Mondays, 3.45 – 5.00pm Boys’ Y7&8: 2nd XI Wednesdays, 3.45 – 5.00pm Boys’ Y5&6 teams Wednesdays, 3.45 – 4.45pm Boys’ Y3&4 teams* Tuesday 3.15 – 4.30pm* Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers * Due to a change in coach availability, please note that Miss Gray’s Y3-4 boys’ team will now train on Mondays after school, 3.30-4.30pm. Miss Gray’s team will be encouraged to attend the training on Tuesdays too, if parents wish. If you know that your son is unavailable on Mondays, please advise Miss Tattershaw: [email protected]. Cancelled Practices In the event that the weather forces the cancellation of an after-school sports’ practice, this will be posted on the Newsflash section on the Home Page of GrammarNet. When possible, we will make this call by 2.00pm but the weather is unpredictable so this will not always be possible. If a sports’ practice is cancelled, please do not feel that you have to rush to ‘rescue’ your child at an earlier time. Coaches may well run indoor tactics sessions or watch match videos with those pupils remaining, or pupils can wait for you in the Prep Room up to 5:00pm. PAGE 13 Pre-School Swimming has begun well and we are amazed at how quickly the children have settled into the lessons. A very big ‘thank you’ to the group of parents helping us. Engaged Thinkers Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens Moral Citizens On Thursday we will be having our Easter Egg hunt after lunch, before graduation. If your child does not usually come on Thursdays, they are welcome to come back after swimming for the Easter Egg hunt. Easter baskets will be given out at the end of the day. Last Friday we made some friendship cake recipe into delicious muffins. We had sufficient to extend our hand of friendship to J1W. The children enjoyed their opportunity to visit the Junior School and share the fruit of their labour with others. Thank you to the parents who came to interviews. This was a mutually beneficial exercise. On the first day of Term II we are going to have a special ANZAC service. We have begun reading a few appropriate stories about the ANZAC’s with the children. If you have any memorabilia from the First or Second World Wars that you would be happy to let us borrow, eg: family photos, medals and the like, we would be delighted to have them to show the children. We wish Matthew Vance well as he graduates to Junior School next term. Moral Citizens: Congratulations to Eloise Simpson and Jordyn Flintoff who received “Huggie Bear” this week. It has been a busy, enjoyable term and we thank you for all your support. Enterprising Spirits Enterprising Spirits We wish you all a joyful Easter and happy holidays. Adrienne Winnicott The Blessing of the new Junior School building development. Evelyn Lowe, Theodore Holcroft and Gabriella Parkinson enjoying their swimming lesson. PAGE 14 Junior School Reminders: After-school sport starts straight away next term (in Week I) so please ensure that your child comes to school prepared on the first day. The new Term II Clubs booklet goes home this week with some changes inside it. Please read carefully. Simone Whalley Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens Term I has now almost come to an end and all of a sudden we are planning and preparing for Term II. Thank you all so much for your support this term and thank you also to the Junior School staff who have put in many hours of hard work. Rev Anne blessing the ground of our new Junior School The Junior Choir singing at Friday’s Assembly The J2 trip to the Botanical Gardens on Monday PAGE 15 Girls’ & Boys’ Prep Schools Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens As we wrap up the term and look forward to a three-week break, we reflect on what has been another busy term at Cathedral Grammar. There have been many highlights including camps, sport, music, club activities and class trips. When you consider that these have all gone hand-inhand with a hectic timetable of academic work, it is not surprising that children are ready for a holiday. This week we are enjoying Holy Week in the build-up to Easter. This involves a chapel service each morning as we recall the story of Jesus’s final days before his crucifixion. Thank you to Rev Anne for providing wonderful leadership during all our services this term. Congratulations to our eight swimmers who represented the Independent Schools’ Zone in the Canterbury Primary Schools’ Swimming Championships on Monday at the Selwyn Aquatic Centre. This is the largest team the school has sent to the top regional event. Molly Moffat Noor Lovatt Annabelle Schneideman 9 yr 9 yr 11yr William Simcock Taiko Torepe-Ormsby 11 yr 11 yr Charlotte Johns George Lill Samantha Vance 12 yr 12 yr 12 yr 50m Backstroke 50m Breaststroke 50m Freestyle 50m Breaststroke 50m Breaststroke 50m Backstroke 50m Butterfly 50m Backstroke 50m Breaststroke 50m Freestyle 50m Butterfly Enterprising Spirits Final results will be posted on GrammarNet as soon as they become available. Congratulations to the following boys who were selected in Christchurch representative cricket teams that played last weekend against either Mid or South Canterbury teams. Tom Flavell and Jake Grove Tim Seeto and Hugh Duston Y8 Y6 Finally, we would like to wish you and your family a happy Easter and a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. Kirsty Bond David Sickling PAGE 16 Boys’ and Girls’ Prep Schools (cont.) Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens Boys’ School Merit & Values Cards Gibson Hansen Merton Parr Merit Cards Merit Cards Merit Cards Merit Cards Ben Hamilton-Skurak 4B Finnian Chan-Allan 4B James Burt Akira Lim 4B Joshua Durant 4B Hamish Newstead 7MB Ben Ellis 7MB Reis Azlan 7MB Matthew Flint 4B Jack Taylor 7MB Nicholas Rawdon 7MB Timo Niehausmeier 7MB William Luhrs 4B Benjamin Abbot 8EB Rajan Stephens 7MB Rupert Pett 7MB Adam Mason 7MB Tom Flavell 8EB Jake Grove James Seo 8EB Joshua Wynne 8EB Thomas Sunderland 8EB Rohan Baird 8EB Kyle Houston 8EB Deacon McCluskey 8EB Values Cards Values Cards Akira Lim 4B 4B Values Cards Lachlan Beirne 4B 8EB Values Cards Finnian Chan-Allan 4B Lachlan Beirne 4B Finn McCormack-Young 4B Matthew Flint 4B Jack Slaughter 4B James Seo Angus Whitteker 4B 7SB Girls’ School Merit & Values Cards Mullan Connon Dell Hart Merit Cards Merit Cards Merit Cards Merit Cards Namasvi Gandhi 4G Caitlyn Danko 4G Livvy Barnett 4G Natalya Seaward 4G Lucy Vance 4G Annabelle Schneideman 7G Victoria de Costobadie 5G Anna Smith 5G Nicole Vance 5G Gwyneth Walker Ruby Hardacre 5G Heloise Clark 7G Noor Lovatt 5G Winifred Davis 7G Isabella Riley 7G 7G Freddie Greening 4G PAGE 17 Friends’ Association Term I has flown by and we hope all our new families have settled into our school community and its routines. Thank you to our Class Friends for their time and enthusiasm this term, organizing get-togethers and social events. Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens The J3 class recently met for drinks at Louise and Ben Glossop’s house. Please send your class photos through to us at [email protected] SAVE THE DATE!!! The Friends’ Association Quiz Night is BACK!!!!!!! Enterprising Spirits Put it in your diaries now SATURDAY 20 JUNE 2015 More details to follow early next term Finally, may we wish you all a very Happy Easter and a relaxing break. Safe travels to all and we look forward to seeing you in Term II. Donna Sharp