Tena Koutou Katoa Kia ora and welcome to our week 7 newsletter. We have passed the half way mark and are enjoying exploring our learning in more depth. Keep up the amazing work St Pius X.
Staff changes for term 3 I would like to take this opportunity to share some staff changes for Term 3.
Firstly Lisa Hayde has been awarded a study sabbatical for Term 3. What this means is Mrs Hayde will be taking leave from her class to explore Structured Literacy in the Year 4-8 space, as well as some travel for Term 3. Jim Mcabe will be the teacher in Tui over this term. We look forward to Mrs Hayde sharing her adventures with us in Term 4.
Another member of staff taking leave for Term 3 is Rachel Rowe. Rachel is our CRT and release teacher. She is off on an overseas adventure. Her role will be covered for the Term by two relievers. Mrs Pam Kemsley will be working in Ruru B with Mrs Burge and Mr John Turner will be providing class release across the school. Both of these professionals have worked in our school before and are amazing team members and teachers. Mrs Rowe will be back in Term 4.
Finally we have had a large number of New Entrant enrolments over the first half of the year. So beginning Term 3 we will have a new class called Korimako Class with Miss Mia Wiki-Huia Hughes. This will be situated in the spare class next to Mr Fernandes. Miss Mia will be working with the oldest 20 learners from Kiwi class. Miss Bruns and Mrs Vanxay will stay in Kiwi class with the younger learners and new entrants for Terms 3 and 4.
We welcome all these new faces to our School team and wish the best for Mrs Hayde and Ms Rowe as they go on their adventures in term 3.
Playhouse theatre
On Wednesday the Playhouse theatre performed for the whole school. A lovely little story about accepting people as they are. The students loved it and had the opportunity to ask some questions of the actors. Thank you Kiwi class for letting us use your space.
Ngā mihi nui Erin Clayton (Principal)
Congratulations to the St Pius X CIS Quiz Teams
Two Thursdays ago we sent five teams to the CIS Year 7 and 8 quiz. Sadly, we were unable to defend our crown from last year. We did manage to come third with an average score of 45.8. A big thank you to Mrs Balme and Mr McLaughlin for helping to transport the children to and from the event. Also a big thank you to Mrs Balme for doing a great job as the event scorer.
Mr Easto
Special Catholic Character
School Mass Over this term the teams have all participated in Mass with the Parish in the morning. The place of Prayer Our new RE curriculum has a touchstone focus on prayer across all levels from New Entrant to leaving high school in Year 13.
Prayer is the start of our individual spiritual life and strengthens the relationship with God. During the time at school students will learn about the history, tradition, and styles of īnoi prayer. Prayer also brings a richness to daily family life. Where is your place, time and tradition of prayer?
Weekly Sports News for St Pius X
Saints Thunder: 10 v Fairfield Intermediate Trappers: 1
Played on a new field on Friday at Waikato Dio. Was an awesome game with lots of goals scored by our team. Everyone was doing what they had been practising with passing and defending. Huge thanks to Hannah B & Mary for filling in for one of the other Saints team who were short of players in the earlier round.
Redbirds Player of the Week - Marson Piskot
Players of the day Zeek and Adelajh - with special guests, Ms Rutherford and Mrs Williams!!
Player of the day - Aron
What's happening on our Board of Trustees
Last month the BOT had their regular monthly meeting. Here is a short summary of the decisions they made on your behalf. - Received the Every Day Matters report on school attendance. - Approved the physical restraint policy for 2024. - Approved the good employer policy. - Discussed options for the girl’s tunic/skirt. - Received the proprietor's report. - Received an update about the teacher vacancy. - Approved new hardware purchases.
MEET OUR PEOPLE..........
Welcome...
Lixie Adlawan, our brand new pupil in Ruru B
SCHOOL INTERVIEWS (26th and 27th June)
Interview bookings will open at 9:00am Friday 14th June. Please select ONE time slot for each child and please be punctual, as the teachers have a lot of interviews to get through and there is only 10 minutes allocated per child. You will not be able to book interviews after Friday 21st June.
You may contact the office if you have difficulty booking your interview.
Friends of the School
News from Friends of the School
Birthday Corner
From everyone at St Pius X a very happy birthday to
June 17th - Turi - Karearea 18th - Vishaan - Karearea
News from the Office
Latest Office News!
Important information from the office
REMINDER: If your child is not coming to school because of sickness etc, PLEASE let the Office know: You can fill in an absence form on our website, download the Skool Loop App or phone the absence line on 07 8436554. We are aware that some families are sending absence messages to the teacher via SeeSaw. The Office does not see these messages. Our teaching staff don't have time in the mornings to pass on these messages. Consequently, you may receive a text from the office advising that your child is absent.
The NZTD (travellerdeclaration.govt.nz) is an online system that travellers can use to complete a declaration before they travel into New Zealand. The new digital NZTD was launched in August 2023 and not many people know they can now do it online – replacing the paper card you used to fill out on the plane.
Glenview Community Centre 'Energy Navigator'
The primary responsibility of an energy navigator is to guarantee that households within the region have access to affordable energy while enhancing financial literacy, digital literacy, and fostering healthier homes and families. Our services extend to assisting families in exploring more cost-effective electricity and gas suppliers, deciphering and comprehending power bills, offering support or referrals to agencies in cases of payment difficulties, and delivering advice on efficiently managing energy within the confines of one's home. Available by appointment on Thursdays between 10 am to 12 pm in the Kowhai cabin."
COME JOIN OUR COMMUNITY KAPA HAKA ROOPU
Whether you're a seasoned performer or eager to learn, our roopu offers a supportive relaxed environment where you can make new friends, learn traditional waiata, and be apart of the community spirit.
A great way to spend time with family, from grandparents, aunties, uncles, mums, dads and kids
Where: @ The Glenview Community Centre, 12 Tomin Road, Glenview, Hamilton