De La Salle College Newsletter
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De La Salle College Newsletter
31st October 2014 Week 3 Term 4 De La Salle College Newsletter Catholic School for Boys in the Lasallian Tradition. Important Dates: Year 13 Graduation Monday 3rd November 7.00pm - MPC “De La Salle Creates Great Men of Learning, Community and Character.” From the Principal - Myles Hogarty Tena Koutou Katoa, Talofa Lava, Kia achieved outstandingly in their studies, Orana, Ni Sa Bula, Fakalofa Lahi Atu, their Leadership and their practical examMalo e Lelei, Greetings. ples of the College’s values. “In praise of young men” Over the next week the College community will gather on several occasions to acknowledge and celebrate the successes and achievements of our young men over this last year and in the case of our Year 13 students, the last 7 years. Yesterday we welcomed Bishop Pat Dunn to De La Salle as he celebrated a Mass with us to celebrate the Feast of All Saints combined with welcoming 28 young men through our Sacramental programme into our Catholic faith. As we often remind parents, at De La Salle we “enrol the family”, and the families of our prize winners have been warmly invited to share with us in their son’s success. Henry Ford wisely said, “Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success”. NCEA Exams start Monday 9th November Y9 / 10 Exams Monday 16th-19th Nov As we look back over this last year and the last seven with our Year 13 boys, there was certainly a beginning, and thankfully there was also progress and yes - undeniably we have been successful. In an era when so often we hear of the negatives that teenage boys are involved Inside this issue: in and regrettable apologies for being male, it is wonderful to experience so NCEA Exam Timetable many instances when we can be, “In Useful Study Tips praise of our young men”. The Mass was a wonderful celebration of our Catholic and Lasallian faith and tradition, the 1000 young men, staff and very proud families all contributed to and took ownership of the occasion, strengthening our unique Special We look forward to these opportunities Character. in the coming week of gathering in This coming Monday we have our Year community to highlight success in all its 13 Graduation evening. We formally forms in the education of our young men. acknowledge and celebrate once again with the young men who are leaving De God Bless La Salle on their many varied pathways. We invite the young men’s families to the College as we farewell our students, acknowledging them also for the partnership they have had with De La Salle in our goal of “Creating great men of Learning, Community and Character”. On Tuesday morning we gather in community for our Senior Academic Prize Giving. We will again recognise and celebrate the young men who have Senior Prize-giving Tuesday 4th November 11.15am - MPC Archie-Ati getting his birthday card from Mr Hogarty 2 3 Board of Trustees Vacancy 4 Careers 4 APPA Music Festival 5 Mathematics Department 5 Campus Minister 6 Photos 7 Restoration Project 8 Cans Film Festival 8 St Anne’s Catholic School GALA 8 Page 2 De La Salle College Newsletter De La Salle College Newsletter Page 3 31st October 2014 10 Days till NCEA exams start !! To help you be prepared to do your best, here are some useful study tips. It is never too late to start. The best prepared have been focused on study all year. However, even if you have left it to the every last minute every bit of study will help. Study advice • Go to all revision sessions available for your subjects. • Have up-to-date notes. If you don't, ask your teacher. • PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Practise assessments and examination papers. Use the revision materials from your teacher or places like studyit.org.nz or the NZQA website. • Know what is required for each exam and each achievement standard. Planning • Set regular routines of study. • Choose a quiet, airy, well-lit place to study. • Set study goals – make them specific Daily goals [e.g. 1 hour study for GEO – extreme natural events] Weekly goals [e.g. complete two practice papers for MAT] Holiday goals • Know your deadlines – exams dates/times and any last assessments due. Make a study timetable • Do a small amount of study on each subject every night. • If you want an example of what a good study timetable looks like ask your teacher Check out the Study tips & tricks video http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/audience-pages/students/study-tips-and-tricks-video/ Relax • • • • • Look after yourself Have lots of breaks [e.g. break 10 minutes for every 50 minutes study] Eat healthily, sleep regularly and exercise. Reward yourself regularly. If stressed, ask for help. Your teachers want you to succeed; ask them. We hope all boys can keep focused in these last weeks and days. We know that you will do your families and school proud. All the best. Mr Phil Doyle Assistant Principal De La Salle College Page 4 De La Salle College Newsletter De La Salle College, Board of Trustees Casual Vacancy for an Elected Trustee A casual vacancy has occurred on the Board of Trustees for an elected parent representative. The Board has resolved under section 105 of the Education Act 1989 to fill the vacancy by selection. If ten percent or more of eligible voters on the school roll ask the board, within 28 days of this notice being published, to hold a by-election to fill the vacancy, then a by-election will be held. Any eligible voter who wishes to ask the board to hold a by-election should write to: Chairperson Board of Trustees De La Salle College, P.O.Box 86-001, Mangere East, Manukau 2158 YEAR 10 KATTI (Kei a Tatou te Ihi) held at M.I.T. Throughout the day, seven schools and our (7) De La Salle students participated in KATTI programme held at M.I.T. Marae. They start on their career plan and undertake physical activities that represent obstacles they will face in life. Anybody can decide to overcome these obstacles using team work, focus, and a positive attitude. Each obstacle is aligned to a specific area of study to expose to students their own strengths and unique skills. For example Engineering, Cookery, Mathematics, Law, Physical Education and Maori Studies. This year 10’s programme inspire and motivate Maori students to remain at secondary school until Year 13, to strengthen their career options. On Wednesday Tyrone Paulo, TJ Wulf and Stefan Faasalele attended M.I.T. School of Building & Construction Site. Our students spent the entire day there and were exposed to a day full of physical and mental challenges giving them first hand experience of what may occur on a construction site. De La Salle College Newsletter Page 5 31st October 2014 APPA PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL Auckland Town Hall on Tuesday 4th November 2014 Our Year7 and 8 students are participating again this year at the APPA Music Festival. TICKET PRICES ARE: ADULT $15 SENIOR $10 CHILD $10 (Pre-school to Secondary under 16 years) NOTE ONLINE BOOKINGS: Adults $15 Senior / Child $10 + $5 booking fee for the order Online and phone bookings are available PURCHASED ON THE NIGHT AT THE TICKET BOX (Booking fee of $2.50 per ticket) Adults $17.50 Senior / Child $12.50 [Credit Card payments direct to Ticketmaster incur an additional 2.3%] Doors will open at 7pm approx. – and the audience is requested to be seated by 7.25pm as the performance will commence at 7.30pm. The performance should end between 9.30pm and 9.45pm. Door Sales may be available each performance night. Tickets for sale at the School Office have now CLOSED - Tickets are still available online or at the door. Thank you in advance for your support to the Music Festival. It is greatly appreciated. email: olivee@delasalle.co.nz Just a reminder there is 1 more rehearsal - dress rehearsal on Monday 3rd November. Performance night is Tuesday evening 4th November. All payments for transport by choir members should have been paid by now - if not please pay NOW. * Every week offered in E5 * Wednesday afterschool 3:10pm – 4:10pm * Friday Lunch 1:40pm – 2:10pm De La Salle College Newsletter Page 6 On Thursday 30th October 2014, the whole school celebrated the Feast of All Saints. We were fortunate to have Bishop Patrick Dunn DD as the main Celebrant for us as well as Co-celebrating with him were Fr Brian Prendeville SM, our school chaplain and Fr Earl from the Marist Community, Otara Parish. This Mass was just beautiful. Students and staff participated very well throughout and especially led in song beautifully by our Music Ministry with Mrs Laumemea. Such a Mass was a true witness to the Special Character of our school and how we promote the importance of the sacraments in our Catholic Faith. The Mass was also for those who have completed 12 Weeks of intense course in the Sacramental Programme. This course is led by the Campus Minister, Mr Denis Tutaka and Mrs Rosanna Fouhy (DRS) and facilitated by Fr Brian Prendeville SM (School Chaplain) and Br Michael Carroll. Below are our students who received the sacraments. Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion): Oscar Crane-Tualevao Sacrament of Confirmation: Kava Lopeti Sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Communion: Two of these students also completed the programme but are planning on receiving the sacraments Elijah Ethan Poluleuligaga Paulo Tekina-He-Peau Fakaosi Eneliko Harry Teki John Ruperake Issacc Jonaz Tugaga Lansalota Peter Filimaua Matthew To’o James-Nanai Kesomi Fa’avae Austin Faasee Mehana III Alefosio Leafa Eddie Leamy Jnr Toleafoa Lolohea Antonio Hufanga Cassius Vaotuua Anthony Tagiilima Faigafa Seth Anthony Fa’alili Tulisi Apelu Alex Leuatea Falakiko Pitaniu Hufanga Raen Iakimo Maika Henry Tone Kalvin Letoa Israel Robert Taioaloiamoa Meredith Saulisi Sakopo Taipaleti Feao Narico Taimovai Izaia Vailua Xavier Katoa Lennox Satish Lal through their parishes. Their names are Kanana Brown and Desmond Mataafa. My sincere thanks extend to all parents for your support in this programme and for attending all the meetings. We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to parents who particularly assisted with the preparation of the Mass. To Mrs Feao for your mats in helping to decorate our altar, to Mr and Mrs Katoa for the leis, to Ms Filimaua for the offertory and to Mr and Mrs Letoa for your help in the dining hall. Thank you all! Denis Tutaka (Campus Minister, DLS, Mangere) De La Salle College Newsletter Page 7 Sam Manu and students involved in Young Vinnies - School Assembly Bishop Pat Dunn celebrating All Saints Mass Mrs Verma with students - Diwali Celebration 31st October 2014