Tena Koutou Katoa Talofa Lava Kamusta Malo el lelei Mauri Hello Everyone
The term is quickly coming to a close and we have been so busy! It is exciting to see our children participating in activities we haven’t been able to do over the past two Covid years.
Our Pasifika Week ended in a fabulous multi-cultural day when everyone was celebrated. We had a Pasifika assembly and were entertained by our cultural group. A special thank you to our Pasifika parents and grandparents who supported these events. It was great to see you in our school.
Last Thursday, we had students participating in the Franklin Schools Pasifika Speech Competition. St Joseph’s School was well represented and our children won several categories; as you will see further in this newsletter. Once again we need to thank our parents for supporting them in being well prepared to do this. Thanks too to Mrs Waru, Mrs Mravicich and Mrs Ali for the work they have done with our Pasifika fanau.
There was a very favourable response to the St Ignatius of Loyola College meeting held here at our school on Monday evening. Thank you for all coming. I am sure you were reassured by knowing that St Joseph’s preference students, alongside two other Catholic schools, are the first priority for enrolment and our non-preference students living within the zone are considered before other non-preference who have not attended our Catholic primary schools. www.saintignatius.school.nz .
Yesterday, Franklin schools were once again able to participate in the ASB Mathex Competition. This year it was largely organised by our school and so a lot of time was spent preparing and running it on the day. Although not placed, we were very pleased with our Years 6-8 teams’ achievement in their competitions. Many thanks to our staff that helped make this event such a success.
Today we are having our Proclaiming the Word finals up at St Patrick’s Church. This is an opportunity for our students to develop skills to speak in front of our parish congregation in the future at Mass. I’m sure Fr Robert will have a difficult task choosing from our young readers.
We have been very disturbed by recent criminal acts on our school grounds. On two occasions we have had staff cars broken into and damaged after-hours. Our cleaner’s car was recently stolen and rammed through our front gates. This week one of our teacher’s car windows was smashed and the ignition was removed. This was interrupted by a staff member going to her car. We are feeling a bit unsafe at the moment and for this, will not be having our driveway gate open after 3:00 pm, once after-school care vans have left. Parents are reminded not to drive into the school driveway to pick up/drop off your child.
In addition to this, we have had two incidents of vandalism by our own students in our boys’ toilet area. Sadly, this shows a lack of respect for school property. This flooding could have caused thousands of dollars of damage if it hadn’t been found quickly and Mr Jones, our caretaker, was very unhappy.
It is with regret that we inform you that Mrs Suit-Keen Waru, a Year 5/6/Ako 2 teacher, is leaving us at the end of this term. Mrs Waru has made a significant impact on the school in the short time she has been here; this year being our Pasifika Lead Teacher and having a Within-School Community of Learning Lead Teacher role, as well as, encouraging staff in their use of te reo. We wish her and her whaanau many blessings as she begins a new chapter of her life. Her son, Daniel, will continue to attend our school and we may see Mrs Waru rejoin our staff in the future. We are pleased to say we have filled her position for Term 4.
Next week the school will be having N4L internet upgrade (formerly SNUP). This will take place over two days next week: Wednesday and Thursday. While this is happening the internet will be down intermittently which also means our phone lines will be interrupted as we have a VOiP system. This installation is needed to improve the wifi capability within the school. We had asked that this work wasn’t begun before our Open Classroom – Science/Tech display in the Hall on Tuesday night.
We wish to pass on our school community’s condolences to the Polwart family on the passing of their mother and grandmother, Lyn Polwart. Lyn taught in our school for several years and, at one time, was acting principal. May she rest in peace.
Stay well and God bless.
Ngā mihi nui