Today we have celebrated 'Hoods Up, Noise Down' to raise awareness of autism in our community. We have many children who are autistic at SFDS, and we always do our best to support them to feel safe and happy in our learning environment. Thank you to the staff for supporting this special day. If you would like to learn more about autism, visit the Autism NZ site: https://autismnz.org.nz/.
School Athletics
Last Friday we had a great school athletics day with our Year 4-8 ākonga/students. Having this day in term one has allowed us more time to learn the skills that the children used on the day. Thank you to Anita and Sarah for organising the day. The weather did put a dampener on the start of the day and it was unfortunate that we couldn't welcome our juniors with us because of this. However, we were glad we went ahead for the Year 4-8 students. These students just got on with it while it was initially raining, without complaining, and the sun came out later in the morning.
The students invested a lot of energy in the races and the support crew of students in the stands were great at cheering. We also had incredible support from parent helpers this year, so thank you very much for this.
Dance
Throughout yesterday and today all of the children have had the opportunity for a dance session through Dazzlehands - NZ Royal Ballet Workshops. The teacher has been working through elements of dance, and put together short routines for the children to experience together.
Religious Education (RE) for Term 2
Our teachers have begun preparing the RE plan for term 2. Our theme will be 'Te Atua ~ God'. Our aim in this theme is that our students will develop an understanding of what the Church teaches about God in terms of the nature and persons of the Trinity, and God’s relationship with humanity and all of creation. The key content, taken from https://www.totatouwhakapono.nz/ is detailed below. We will also send you some helpful support material to help you at home over the next few weeks.
The Trinity
God is one and God is three. At appropriate levels, young people should have the opportunity to explore arguments for the existence of God, and traditional and popular images of God including their own images. The nature of God as Trinity – three persons in one God(2) — is essential for understanding the Christian faith, and the concept of ‘divine mystery’ and the inability of human minds to ever fully encapsulate the Divine should be communicated.
God The Father
Jesus revealed himself to be the Son of God and taught his disciples to call God ‘Father’. In Baptism, we too become children of God by adoption into God’s family. Seeing God the Father as creator and the source of life is core to understanding the dignity of all people, the preciousness of creation and the consistent ethic of life. This forms the foundations for a relational understanding of Catholic concepts of social justice and teachings on family, sexuality and the body, as well as ethical issues such as euthanasia. Young people, as they grow and move through stages of faith, need to be provided with increasingly well-presented reasons for the Catholic worldview, and be challenged to develop understandings of God’s transcendence beyond human language, gender and culture.
God the Son
It is important that young people become very familiar with the story, context, teachings and purpose of Jesus’ life, but also learn what that means for them personally. While the story of Jesus’ life and times is necessary for understanding his teachings and parables, it is essential that Jesus is understood to be alive now, present to us, especially in the Eucharist and that it is possible for the young person to have a personal relationship with Christ. The key Christian stories of the Incarnation, the Passion, the Resurrection and the theological concepts that they concern such as love, sin and forgiveness are soundly taught at a level appropriate to the ability of the young people to comprehend.
God the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit gives life to the Church and is at work in the minds and hearts of the people, calling them to serve God and serve others. The Holy Spirit is God living in and working through people. It is only through the presence of the Holy Spirit that humans can lead the lives God desires for them and act with pono, tika and aroha. The Holy Spirit was present at creation and inspired the prophets and writers of Scripture. Young people should be familiar with the gifts and fruit of the Spirit and understand how the Spirit enables humans to have a joyful and fulfilling relationship with God.
Miniball and Basketball Term 2
MiniBall and Basketball registrations are now open on Kindo! Sign up before Tuesday, April 8th—spots fill up fast! Don’t miss out on the fun! Full details on Kindo
Easter Raffle Books reminder!
There is one more week to go to get as many raffles sold and to return any sold or unsold tickets!!! Don't forget there is a prize for the child who sells the most tickets!!
Sports Hoodies
We are excited to offer our optional sports hoodie, designed exclusively for sports and PE days. This navy-blue hoodie with white writing can be personalized with your child’s name on the back.
How to Order: Hoodies are available to purchase on Kindo under the "Sports Hoodie" tab.
Important: Orders must be paid for by Friday 4 April. Unfortunately, we cannot place your order if payment is not received by this deadline.
Pricing: Kids' Sizes (XS, S, M, L, XL): $60 each Adult Sizes (S, M, L, XL): $65 each
Sizing Information: If you are unsure about sizing, fittings are available at the uniform shop every Friday morning from 8:45 to 9:15 am. We will email you the sizing information, allowing you to place your order on Kindo confidently. 1
Please Note: Sizing is unique, so if you're uncertain, we highly recommend a fitting. Once ordered, refunds will not be available. If you already own a hoodie, you may be able to gauge the next size needed and place your order directly on Kindo. Hoodies will be ready for collection in Term 2. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at the office.
Old Book Bags Needed Please
Got an old book bag lying around? Don’t know what to do with it? SFDS is collecting gently used or spare book bags to give back to the school community. If you have one to donate, please drop it off at the school office. Thank you!
Please also check our SFDS Events Calendar
Thursday 3 April 2025
12:30pm - 2:45pm Technology Ranginui (Yr 7 & 8)
Tamure (Rm 5) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Tarawera (Rm 2) Pe Day - Wear PE Gear
Friday 4 April 2025
9am - 10am Rm 6&10 Buddy Mass
Parareka (Rm 8) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Ranginui PE Day - (Rm 12 and 13) Wear PE Gear
Wheke (Rm 7) PE day - Wear PE Gear
Monday 7 April 2025
1:30pm - 3pm Room 6 Island Bay library visit
Tuesday 8 April 2025
Parareka (Rm 8) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Pohutukawa (Rm 10) PE Day- Wear PE Gear
Wheke (Rm 7) PE day - Wear PE Gear
2pm - 3pm 2pm school finish for Learning Conferences
2:15pm - 7:30pm Learning Conferences
Wednesday 9 April 2025
Koura (Rm 6) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Pohutukawa (Rm 10) PE Day- Wear PE Gear
Ranginui PE Day - (Rm 12 and 13) Wear PE Gear
2pm - 3pm 2pm school finish for Learning Conferences
2:15pm - 7:30pm Learning Conferences
Thursday 10 April 2025
Tamure (Rm 5) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Tarawera (Rm 2) Pe Day - Wear PE Gear
12:30pm - 2:45pm Technology Ranginui (Yr 7 & 8)
Friday 11 April 2025
Last Day of Term 1
9am - 10am Rm 7&12 Buddy Mass
Parareka (Rm 8) PE Day - Wear PE Gear
Ranginui PE Day - (Rm 12 and 13) Wear PE Gear
Wheke (Rm 7) PE day - Wear PE Gear
Monday 28 April 2025
First Day of Term 2
Bee Healthy Van arrives for the following 2 weeks
Wednesday 7 May 2025
Whole School Cross Country