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John Paul College, Rotorua Whitworth Road, Rotorua. www.jpc.school.nz Ph: 07 3478 795 Fx: 07 3461 271
A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE JOHN PAUL COLLEGE COMMUNITY Term 4, Issue 39 27th November 2017
Ma te pono Me te aroha – Through Faith and Love
2017 School Theme :
“Facta non Verba” – Deeds Not Words
Dear Parents/ Caregivers Kia Ora, Malo e Lelei, Talofa, Mabuhay, Greetings JUNIOR EXAMS OVER - TIME FOR REFLECTION Your children have completed their exams and teachers will be giving them feedback. It is important that you are also part of this process. Please show an interest in their results, celebrate what they did well and discuss areas where they need to improve. YEAR 8 CAMP I extend my sincere gratitude to all parents and staff who assisted with Year 8 camp last week. We appreciate the personal sacrifice you made to attend camp. The camp experiences for our students would not be possible without their support. JPC COMMUNITY DAY – For Your Information The government funds only 75% of the school’s actual running costs. We have to find the rest. Community Day is not compulsory. Students have the option of coming to school where they will be supervised. All the money raised goes directly back to support students via the PTA. In the past, this has help fund the adventure playground, sunshades, a transit van, water stations, among other things. The PTA are a small and dedicated group of parents who go the extra mile and fundraise in a variety of other ways as well. If we abandoned Community Day, it would negatively impact on facilities that we provide to your children. If you have other fundraising ideas that you are prepared to roll up your sleeves and help the PTA implement, come along to the next meeting. Form teachers and Mrs McHugh will be following students in regards to this event. SCHOOL WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE END OF YEAR STAFF FUNCTION ON MONDAY 11th DECEMBER. The last day of school for students is 12pm Friday 8th December. The office will be closed Monday 11th and reopen Tuesday 12th to Friday 15th from 8am-4pm and closes for the year on Friday 15th at 4pm. God bless Patrick Walsh
Principal
IMPORTANT EVENTS FOR THE LAST WEEK OF TERM Please note the following important events in your diary: Tuesday 5th 1.00-3.00pm Year 7/8 Co-curricular Prizegiving Edmund Rice Centre Wednesday 6th 9.00-10.00am Junior End of Year Mass Edmund Rice Centre Thursday 7th 1.00-3.00pm Year 9/10 Co-curricular Prizegiving Edmund Rice Centre Friday 8th 10.00am-12.00 Year 7-10 Prizegiving Edmund Rice Centre
Parents/ Caregivers are welcome to attend all of these events Students will be released from their form rooms following the end of prizegiving
PAYMENT FOR JPC COMMUNITY DAY – PAYABLE ONLINE If you wish to make payment online for the JPC Community Day, please make payment to the JPC PTA account: 02 0412 0108472 000
Please ensure you have identified your child by surname and the reason for payment i.e Community Day
YEAR 7 AND 8 JOHN PAUL COLLEGE SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS Last Thursday, the Junior (Y7/8) Squash Championships were held at Geyser City. Students are to be congratulated for their behavior on and off the court. It was also pleasing to see how much the students had improved their game over the season. In the Boy’s Championship round, the game between Toby Roche and Jamie Sakrzewski was a highlight, with Jamie eventually winning three games to one. Both boys displayed a high level of skill and determination and was very entertaining to watch. In the Girls Championship, Kiara Dudson and Taylah Hyde played off in the final, with Kiara the winner in the end. Both girls are to be commended for their determination and effort throughout the game and have the potential to go much further in the sport. The results are as follows:
Junior Boys Champion Jamie Sakrzewski Runner-up .. .. Toby Roche Third .. .. .. Alex Andrews Junior Girls Champion Kiara Dudson Runner-up .. .. Taylah Hyde Third .. .. .. Gisele Howard
Peter Sinclair Teacher in Charge: Squash Congratulations to Aterea Thrupp 7JS,who has made the Rotorua Under 14 Boys Touch Team and BOP Under 14 Central Touch Team.
Well done!
Congratulations to Gisele Howard, Year 8, who competed in the BOP Zones Athletics Champs at Papamoa last Wednesday. Competing against fields of approximately 30, she competed in six events including two heats, two finals, on what was a very hot day!! Resulting in:
3rd in 100mtrs
2nd in Discus
3rd in Longjump
6th in 200mtrs
6th in 800mtrs
Shotput - placing unsure.
BEACH EDUCATION 2017 A big thank you to the parents who assisted with the Friday 24th November, 7CV and 7WA trip to Omanu Beach for the annual Beach Education programme. We could not participate in the programme without your assistance with transportation and
supervision on the day. It is a great educational opportunity for our Year 7 students. Ms B Northey – HOD PE/Health
LAST ONE FOR 2017 Register online
www.rotorualakescouncil.nz/driverdirections
Identify and collect from the
student counter
Unclaimed property will go to the PTA for resale
PTA 2nd HAND UNIFORM SALE Wednesday 29th November 3.30-4.30
Cash/cheque only – no eftpos Thank you to those parents who have donated uniforms this year. The PTA very much appreciate the opportunity to return sales funds for the purpose of student use i.e drinking fountains, shades, etc
Advent Facts: When does advent begin and end? Advent begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve. The first Sunday of Advent is the start of each new Church year.
What are the colours of advent? Advent colours are purple and rose. At Mass the priest’s vestments, altar cloths, and Advent candles are purple, except for the third Sunday of the season,
Gaudete Sunday, when the colour is rose, for joy. There is also a white candle for Christmas Day itself, usually in the middle of the Advent wreath
Pope Francis Quote: How marvelous it would be if, at the end of the day, each of us could say: “Today I have performed an act of charity towards others!”
Bee swarming season... If anyone sees a swarm of bees, please call Mr Synge, 021 547 799, and the JPC Beekeeping Club will come collect it.
2017 NORTH ISLAND JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS WATER POLO A mix team travelled to Auckland to compete in Boys Division II Water Polo. 4 days of competition, 18 teams competed in this grade. JPC played 7 games, won 6, lost 1. (Goals for 80. Goals against 8) JPC top their group in round robin games, which earned them a quarter final against Hamilton Boys High B.
JPC took the lead early, which gave our bench players pool time, JPC won 10 - 3 Onto the semifinal against Mt Maunganui College Boys team, it ended up being one of those games, just didn’t go our way, losing 2 – 1 in a fast moving match. 12 shots on goal only 1 went to the back of the net. On to the bronze medal match.
This was a comfortable win 11 – 1 against Westlake Boys B. (This was their biggest defeat) Some awesome Water Polo was played by everyone in the team, our defence backed up the hard work being done by Ronan in Goal. Bronze winning Team: Ronan Mc Kenzie (Goalie). Joshua Balmer. Kate Elvy. Tayla Framp. Hazel Hagan. Logan Pierce. Sam Lennie. Finley Gielen-Lilley. Tarquin Mckenzie. Kasey Seekup. Jacob Stubbing. Coaches: Cullen Smith. Hana Stubbing. Team Managers: Arthur Faulkner. Lynne Reardon. Big thank you to the parents that travelled to Auckland to support and cheer the team and to Steve and Lynne for keeping the team well feed.
Dear Parent/Caregiver RE: JPC Itinerant Music Scheme Students attending John Paul College are fortunate to benefit from the Itinerant Music Scheme. This scheme allows students to learn musical instruments/vocals during the school day for a discounted price. The cost of most lessons is $85 per term. This fee assists the school to pay itinerant music teacher salaries and also includes a $25 fee which pays for photocopying, purchase of sheet music, instrumental repairs etc We offer the following instrumental lessons at John Paul College:
Piano/keyboard (note: piano lessons are $12.50 a lesson)
Strings – violin, viola, cello, double bass
Brass – trumpet, trombone
Wind – flute, clarinet, saxophone (alto, tenor, & baritone)
Guitar – acoustic (including Classical), electric guitar, & bass guitar
Drum Kit
Vocals – soprano, alto, tenor, & bass
If the instrument you are interested in is not listed above please enquire by sending me an email It is recommended that if your son/daughter takes instrumental/vocal lessons at school, they also join a music extra-curricular ensemble which usually runs after school and at lunchtimes in the John Paul College Music Department. Students can audition (or be recommended by their instrumental/vocal teachers) for the following:
Jazz Band
Concert Band
Choir
String Ensemble
Rock Bands (resources and band room available) The John Paul College Jazz Band has gone from strength to strength over the past few years where we have achieved considerable success in local competitions and events. The Music Department’s goal is to bui ld on this success with more students taking woodwind and brass lessons, and explore the possibility of taking the John Paul College Jazz Band/Concert Band to play in Australia in the near future. When choosing an instrument, please consider the possibility of your son/daughter learning one of these amazing instruments and getting involved with the Jazz Band/Concert Band. We need m re students learning alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, clarinet and flute. If your son/daughter is interested in learning an instrument please fill out the slip below as soon as possible to avoid disappointment as spaces fill up very quickly. If you have any further questions about the Music Itinerant Scheme, please email me at [email protected] Yours faithfully M. Czyrek – HOD Music
Musical Instrument / Vocal Lessons 2018
Student Name: ………………………………………………………..........Year level in 2018 ……………. To learn the following instrument/vocal…………………………………………………………………………… Parent/Guardian's Names: …………………………………………………........................................ Address ………………………………………………………………….. Postal Code………………. Phone ………………………….. E-mail ………………………………………………….. Signature of Parent/Caregiver …………………………………………………………………………
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FOOD BANK THIS TERM HAVE BEEN GRATEFULLY APPRECIATED BY THE ORGANISERS and I wish to personally thank those families who have contributed. We are happy to receive non-perishable items for those in need as well as toiletries like toilet paper, soap powder, shampoo/conditioner, soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, and any other 'paper' based hygiene products like tissues and nappies. CHRISTMAS FOOD like jellies, dried packet drinks, instant puddings and canned fruit are also gratefully received as we finish the last few weeks of the school year. Mrs G Cook E: [email protected]
CATCH A RISING STAR Dear Parents/Caregivers, Re: 2018: Drama, Speech, Public Speaking and Communication Classes Lessons are divided into four semesters each of eight lessons. By the end of the year it is expected each student will have had a minimum of 32 lessons. Fees for 2018 Grade 1 - 4 $170.00 Inc GST per semester - approximately Y7-9 Grade 5 $180.00 Inc GST per semester - Year 10 Grade 6 $190.00 Inc GST per semester - Year 11 Grade 7 $200.00 Inc GST per semester – Year 12 Grade 8 $210.00 Inc GST per semester – Year 12 ASB Dip $210.00 Inc GST per semester – Year 13 Speech classes at John Paul College are by private tuition and do not receive any financial contribution from the College operating budget. A Terms notice is required if your son or daughter wishes to withdraw from any speech class. Vacancies for 2018 are strictly limited so ensure you enroll as soon as possible. Late enrolments will be placed on a waiting list as in previous years. If you wish to enroll or re-enroll your child, fill in the form below and return to your form teacher as soon as possible. Current students of Speech & Drama must also re-enroll on the attached form. By signing the form you are agreeing to pay fees at the beginning of each semester and to giving one terms notice of withdrawal. Gabrielle Thurston HoD Drama, FTCL, Adv ASB (Speech & Drama), LSB (Public Speaking), Accredited Adjudicator, RTSCA, CAT (Cert Adult Teaching), Dip Tchg, Chairman and Examiner Speech New Zealand SCA Accredited Adjudicator GST 85-342-002 .......................................................................................……………………………………………
Speech Classes 2018 Student Name: …………………………………………………. Year Level in 2018 ……………. Parent/Guardian's Names: …………………………………………………........................................ Address ………………………………………………………………….. Postal Code………………. Phone ………………………….. E-mail ………………………………………………….. Signature of Parent/Caregiver ……………………………………………………………………………
2017 Examination Timetable
Day Date/Time Level 1 Level2 Level3 Scholarship
Day 12
Mon 27
Nov
9.30am Samoan I Te Reo
Rangatira
Drama Statistics
2.00pm French Chinese Earth and Space Science
Accounting
Day 13
Tues 28 Nov
9.30am Physics Art History Drama Agricultural and
Horticultural
Science
2.00pm Latin Spanish Art History
Day 14
Wed 29 Nov
9.30am Health Agricultural
and
Horticultural
Science
Agricultural
and Horticultural
Science
Latin
2.00pm Art History French Economics
Day 15
Thurs 30
Nov
9.30am Te Reo Maori
Earth and
Space
Science
Samoan Earth and
Space Science
2.00pm Classical Studies
Social Studies Chinese Samoan
Day
16
Fri 1
Dec
9.30am Media
Studies
Samoan I Te Reo Rangatira
Dance I Latin German
2.00pm Spanish German Japanese
Mary Ann Paterson 027 55 111 49
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