Tuesday 19 February 2019

Rosa's Mihimihi



Mihimihi 

Rosa

I am learning to: introduce myself and others, and respond to introductions using my personal information 




Tēnā koutou katoa, (greetings to you all)

Ko Puketapapa tōku maunga (mountain)

Ko Waitemata Harbour tōku moana (ocean)

Nō Tonga and Samoa ahau (where you are from)

Kei Tamaki tōku kāinga ināianei. (I now live)

Ko Te Hapara pai tōku kura (school / Good Shepherd School*) 

Ko Fuli tōku whānau (family)

Ko Fuli Fuli tōku pāpā (father)

Ko Pongi Fuli tōku māmā (mother)

Ko Rosa Fuli tōku ingoa (your name)

Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou katoa. 

(Therefore, greetings to you, greetings to you, greeting to us all). 



Friday 8 February 2019

Good Shepherd Charism


Did you know the reason Good Shepherd School named their syndicates Connolly and Sheridan? Connolly and Sheridan were the names of the first two sisters that worked at Good Shepherd School when it opened. That is just one of the fun facts we learnt this week when we explored the charism of our school. The charism of our school is the flavour of our school, it is what makes us Good Shepherd School. Over the week we looked at the history of the school and unpacked the visual Image of the Good Shepherd Cross with the values, scripture, feast days and the St Mary MacKillop sayings. We unpacked the values and why we have those values. In groups we identified what each value looked, sounded and felt like before making up definitions. Another new fact I learnt was the sisters were called the Brown Joes also because of their brown outfits.



Room Six Piece Of The Puzzle






In Room 6 we are all a piece of the puzzle. There are 29 students and we each complete our puzzle. Without one of us we would not be Room 6. During the second week of school (once the year 6 were back from camp) we spent time learning about each other and completing our piece of the puzzle. We learnt that we are all different and unique made in the image of God. But we also learnt that sometimes people need a little helping hand to make learning fair. Check out our pieces of the puzzle in Room 6 Foyer to learn more about each of us.

“It’s always the small pieces that make the big picture.”


2019 Leadership








This year I am proud to take on the role of Evironmental leader . I look forward to this role because I have the chance to help the travelwise, wast wise and gardening club. I'll try

be a good leader for Good Shepherd School this year 2019.

Year Six Camp - Leadership



While the rest of the school was sleeping, enjoying their last day of the school holidays the year six were awake grabbing the last of their essential camp items. Stuffing the cars full of luggage we hit the road making our way up to MERC, Long Bay Beach for the annual Year 6 Leadership Camp. It was a fun, busy and hot week with lots of activities and things to do. There was so much to do with out amazing instructors and helpers, activities like paddle boarding, archery, abseiling, kayaking, rock climbing, giants ladder, stack’em and the list goes on. After the camp day we had plenty to do at night with the camp mass, school council voting, the talent quest and even a spooky game of spot light.

My two favourite activities were: Raft Building and the Giants ladder