Principal's Message
Miss Erin Clayton
Tena Koutou Katoa
We are having a fantastic book week so far. At the time of writing this we have launched the Library as the Emerald city, staff have shared their favourite books, we have had our house teams share their love of books and reading with one another and we have come in our comfy PJ's to snuggle up with a good book. I can't wait until book character day. I love the magic of book week where a true passion and love for stories can be explored and unlocked for our children.
I am so appreciative of the opportunity book week has given us to see our children step up as leaders during the house team shared reading on Tuesday. Watching the care and consideration that St Pius X learners have for one another is wonderful. Thank you to our amazing staff team that work tirelessly to bring this magic together. Thanks also goes to the Friends of the school for their organisation and running of the book swap, which will happen this Friday Lunchtime.
“Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhood through the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesome and instinctive love for stories, fantastic, marvellous and manifestly unreal. The winged fairies of Grimm and Andersen have brought more happiness to childish hearts than all other human creations.” The Wizard of Oz
We will add the photos from book week in next weeks newsletter.
We are having a fantastic book week so far. At the time of writing this we have launched the Library as the Emerald city, staff have shared their favourite books, we have had our house teams share their love of books and reading with one another and we have come in our comfy PJ's to snuggle up with a good book. I can't wait until book character day. I love the magic of book week where a true passion and love for stories can be explored and unlocked for our children.
I am so appreciative of the opportunity book week has given us to see our children step up as leaders during the house team shared reading on Tuesday. Watching the care and consideration that St Pius X learners have for one another is wonderful. Thank you to our amazing staff team that work tirelessly to bring this magic together. Thanks also goes to the Friends of the school for their organisation and running of the book swap, which will happen this Friday Lunchtime.
“Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhood through the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesome and instinctive love for stories, fantastic, marvellous and manifestly unreal. The winged fairies of Grimm and Andersen have brought more happiness to childish hearts than all other human creations.” The Wizard of Oz
We will add the photos from book week in next weeks newsletter.
Safe speed around schools
Thanks to everyone for keeping our new speed limit in mind and working together to make our carpark and drive a far safer place for our learners. Please make sure to keep the painted footpath clear in the carpark to allow everyone to walk safely.
Thanks to everyone for keeping our new speed limit in mind and working together to make our carpark and drive a far safer place for our learners. Please make sure to keep the painted footpath clear in the carpark to allow everyone to walk safely.
Bikes and Scooters on the Drive
It is wonderful to see more people scootering or riding to school. Just a gentle reminder, before and after school, please make sure to walk your bike in the carpark and down the drive. We have a number of people using the same space at the same time and by walking your bike or scooter you help everyone stay safe at this busy time. Thanks.
Ngā mihi nui
Erin Clayton
Last week, four St Pius X teams competed in the regional EPro8 competition at Marian Catholic School. Our students used the skills they learnt at our school EPro8 week last term. The challenges weren't easy but our teams kept going and had such fun. One team was even planning their team name for next year in the car ride home!
Lisa Hayde
It is wonderful to see more people scootering or riding to school. Just a gentle reminder, before and after school, please make sure to walk your bike in the carpark and down the drive. We have a number of people using the same space at the same time and by walking your bike or scooter you help everyone stay safe at this busy time. Thanks.
Ngā mihi nui
Erin Clayton
Last week, four St Pius X teams competed in the regional EPro8 competition at Marian Catholic School. Our students used the skills they learnt at our school EPro8 week last term. The challenges weren't easy but our teams kept going and had such fun. One team was even planning their team name for next year in the car ride home!
Lisa Hayde
Lit Quiz
Last week we sent three teams to the CIS Lit Quiz in Morrinsville. The teams acquitted themselves well and
finished in the middle of the final points table. Here is a sample of the type of questions they were faced with;
Name the Cat in the Hats helpers?
Where did the Hunger Games novels take place?
What was Roald Dahl’s favourite food?
Answers on a postcard. Thank you to Teri West and Cameron Green for transporting the teams to the quiz.
Mr. Easto
finished in the middle of the final points table. Here is a sample of the type of questions they were faced with;
Name the Cat in the Hats helpers?
Where did the Hunger Games novels take place?
What was Roald Dahl’s favourite food?
Answers on a postcard. Thank you to Teri West and Cameron Green for transporting the teams to the quiz.
Mr. Easto