issue 13 - 23rd august 2013
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Gospel Values forTerm Three:
Honesty and Pride
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I S S U E
Prayer of the WeekLoving God,We give thanks and rejoice in thehard work, fun, and fellowship thatour students, our staff, and allthose unknown to us played inmaking our recent successes awonderful experience for all.
May we find gladness andsatisfaction in all of ourachievements, big and small andeven in our challenges andlessons.
May these experiences ofteamwork and trial strengthen ourbond as a school and remind us ofour commitment and obligation towork together and to serve others.
Grant us rest and renewal at
weeks end so that we maycontinue to serve you faithfullyand without ceasing.
We ask this in the name of your
Amazing GraceThe words to that well knownhymn Amazing GracePlease take the time to readthis wonderfully descriptiveaccount of how Gods Gracecan light the darknesscorners of our existence.
Amazing grace! How sweetthe sound
That saved a wretch like me.I once was lost, but now amfound,Was blind, but now I see.
'Twas grace that taught myheart to fear,And grace my fears relieved.How precious did that graceappear
The hour I first believed.
Through many dangers, toilsand snaresI have already come;'Tis grace hath brought mesafe thus farAnd grace will lead me home.
The Lord has promised goodto meHis word my hope secures;He will my shield and portion
be,As long as life endures.
Yea, when this flesh andheart shall fail,and mortal life shall cease,I shall possess within the veil,A life of joy and peace.
When we've been there tenthousand yearsBright shining as the sun,
We've no less days to sing'
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What a relief it is to get back toWaimate after our travels andtribulations. Whilst Tania, Patrickand I had a blast on our journeys,we were ever so grateful to stepoff the plane in Christchurch.Even the drive home from there,after 15 hours flying wasfantastic. Our time in Thailandreinforced for us that we really dolive in an awesome little corner ofthe world, and the lifestyles thatmany of us enjoy in New Zealandare (by comparison to lots ofordinary folk in Thailand forexample) simply luxurious. Whatwe take for granted, or what wecomplain about, when we canthave or get it, some cant evendream of. We live in a countrywhere the unemployed, the sickand the elderly are rewarded forsimply being who and what theyare. In Thailand, there is no
unemployment benefit. Nobenefits at all actually. If youdont work, you dont get paid. Ifyou dont work, you dont eat. Ifyou cannot produce something tosell to someone else, then youwill not survive. There is no
pension, no sickness benefits andno choices apart from working.But among all of that hardshipand the harshness of life in acountry with no social supportnetworks or benefits, there is a
surprisingly strong pride andrespect and a distinct lack of classarrogance between most people.
No-one looks down their noses atthe man sweeping the
School News
Subway Tuesday 3rd
September, order forms
re available from the
chool office and
lassrooms.
Book Club Scholastic
ook orders are due
ack at school by 26th
August.
Tekapo Trip This will
ake place on Friday the
6th September.
Whole School-ParishMass On Sunday 15th
September. It is a
equirement for all
tudents to attend
wearing school uniform.
Seed Orders These
ave been sent home
with the children, if you
ave not received one or
ou have need more
hey are available at the
ffice. Remember the
unds raised will go
oward keeping the cost
f camp down.
School Fair This is
oming up in term 4 on
he 9th November. Please
keep this date free as we
will need plenty of
arent help to run this
vent. There will be a
White Elephant stall, so
f you have any used
oods that you no longer
se but could bereasured by someone
lse please feel free to
keep them to one side
or this event.
PrincipalsCommentary:
week, with a permission slipattached and asking for parents to
provide transport. Once this is allcollated, we will assign childrento various vehicles etc.It is 140 kilometres fromWaimate to Tekapo Springs, so ifyour child gets carsick, please tryand make yourself available to
come with us.These days are always fun andentertaining and I have no doubtthat this trip will be the same.Bring your camera, your helmet,your lunch and a sense of humourand come and have some laughswith the kids.
Mathletics
Well done to David Xie forfinishing 65th in Canterbury in therecent 2-day NZ Maths
Challenge. This event is huge andinvolves nearly every school fromaround New Zealand. Of the 141schools in the Canterbury region,St Patricks finished 8th and thesenior room was the 9th best classin Canterbury. THAT is prettygood I reckon. I see that ournearest local competitor wasGlenavy School, finishing 15th
best school.The successes of our seniorstudents in various maths
competitions goes some waytowards validating the effort andsometime different approach thatwe use to teach mathematics hereat St Patricks. Maths is fun andour students like learningmathematically. Its all a bitdifferent from how we learnedourselves, back in the day wheneverything was in black andwhite.
Mass
There is a whole-school ParishMass scheduled for Sunday the15th of September.All school students and theirimmediate families are expectedto attend. This is an obligationagreed to as part of enrolling at StPatricks School. All families areencouraged to invite theirextended whanau along as well,as Mass is an opportunity for theSchool to participate in the
Catholic Parish community andfor the wider Churchcommunity to interact with theschool and to gather and praytogether and to celebrate thecommonalities of ur ose.
footpaths, because at least he hasa job. No-one sneers at thedoorman, whose very existencedepends on his ability to politelyopen a door every time you walktowards it and those that do roamthe higher classes of societyusually remember to tip or at leastacknowledge those less fortunate
than themselves.One of the funnier aspects of thatsociety, where some familiesannual incomes can be measuredin a few hundred dollars per year,is that it is those with the leastthat give the most. The thousandsof Buddhist monks that roamThailand depend on thegenerosity of the people for foodand in some cases, lodgings. Isuspect that in New Zealand, theywould probably have to starve to
near death before most of uswould take pity on them enoughto offer them help.A heartfelt thanks to all of thosethat covered for me in myextended absence; and a specialthank you to Mrs Suddaby in herrole as Acting Principal. Thankyou all so very much. I knew thatthe kids would all be well lookedafter and provided for, and that initself made our situation much
better.
We really are a lucky wee school,to have such caring andconscientious staff. Unlike some
bigger schools that have 10, 15, oreven 45 teachers. Surely theycouldnt have the same teamethos as our school. Surely theclass sizes must make a differencein a school that size. Imaginesending your wee darling(s) to aschool with 2500 students at it?
Not for me thanks.
Tekapo:
On the 6th of September, (in twoweeks) the whole school will beoff to Tekapo for a soak, skateand snowtube.This is an annual event which thekids really enjoy (even the bigadult kids) so please make timeif you can.As we do every year, we will betaking/relying on private vehiclesfor transport as the cost of a bus
for the day is prohibitive. It is abig day out, hence the reasonbehind choosing a Friday, as thisgives us all the weekend torecover.A notice will come home next
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Community Notices
Recreational
Gymnastics Develop
your childs physical
attributes of strength,
flexibility, agility, co-
ordination, self esteem,
self discipline and
confidence. Held on
Wednesdays during
school terms at Waimate
High School Hall from
3.45 4.45, cost is $45
per term. Contact
Caroline Frogley 689
1174.
Methven Centennial
Our Lady of the Snows
School in Methven
(formally known as
Convent School) is
celebrating its Centennial
on the weekend of the
18-19th October 2013. To
see the programme or
register please contact
the secretary Annemarie
McCloy on 03 302 1817
or email
z. Registrations close
Friday 4th October.
English Language
Course in conjunction
with Aoraki Polytechnic
and is a 5 week course
with Mrs Phyllis Barltrop
as the tutor. This will be
held on Tuesday evenings
from 27th August in
Waihao Downs School
Library. Cost is $50 forthe 5 weeks which will
need to paid on the 27th
August.
Thank Yous
St Patricks School has been on the receiving end of some generous donations frompeople in the Parish community and organisations that are involved with the school.
Firstly, a thank you to Father Brian, who through Hyundai South Canterbury secured StPatricks a donation of $500. Father Brian could have chosen any school in the SouthCanterbury district to award this money to, but saw St Patricks as the most deserving.
A big thank you also to Bill ODonnell for his ongoing time and effort he puts into thisschool. Bill chops firewood and then sells it out in the community. The money is thendonated to the school. We very much appreciate Bill and everything he does for our
school.
And lastly, thank you to Lee King and the staff at Sport South Canterbury. Lee visitedour school a couple of weeks ago and filled up our tennis ball bucket which has beenempty for a while. The students are loving being able to play tennis and other sportsagain.
Miniball
t Patricks School are officially the 2013 Junior and Senior Waimate Miniball Champions. Both miniballinals were amazing tightly contested epic battles, but in both instances, our teams showed spectacularepth of character, tenacity and teamwork to prevail over their opponents. In both games the opposition
were formidable and all credit to those teams as they really earned their way into the finals as well. Ourunior team was coached by Toni Oudemans and the Senior Team was coached by Jess Bailey and
Melissa Thomson. Thank you so very much for all of your efforts and contributions.Thank you to all of those students that played. So many of you have stepped up and showed leadership,
oise and skill. Many of you have come a long way since last year and are developing into excellent balllayers.
Congratulations to Keevah Donaldson, Morgan Oudemans and Blake Thomson for their selection to theWaimate (combined) Miniball team which will compete in the Timaru competition. Well done and wellarned.
tudents are expected to attend inull school uniform and to sitogether at the front on the leftand side so that their singing islearly heard. Please feel free toit with them.
ust how I see it folks. Donte offended.
Naku noa naMe rongo (In peace)
Darcy KempActing Principal
t Patricks School
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May the Year of Faithbe a time for allCatholics to renew their
esire and zeal for theEucharist and to availhemselves regularly ofhe Sacrament of
Reconciliation andPenance.
During this Year ofFaith, may all Catholicspublically proclaim theirove for Christ and hisChurch.May this Year of Faithemind us of ways toerve those in our midst
who are overlooked,gnored or rejected, sohat all may experiencehe peace and healing
of Christs love.
May the Holy Spiritguide the Church duringhe Year of Faith so thatall Catholics mayexperience a deepenedenewal of faith, hope
and love.
May young people be
nspired by this Year ofFaith to listen attentivelyand respond to Godscall to priesthood andeligious life.
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The Beatitudes
Blessed are the poor in spirit; for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.Blessed are the meek; for they shall possess the land.Blessed are they that mourn; for they shall be comforted.Blessed are they that hunger and thirst after justice; for they shall be filled.Blessed are the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy.Blessed are the clean of heart; for they shall see God.Blessed are the peacemakers; for they shall be called the children of God.Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice sake; for theirs is the
kin dom of heaven.