Mr Justin Boyle — Mar 15, 2019

Greetings from St Bede’s College.

A damp end to the week, threatens to have a say with summer sport and the Polyfest this weekend. I am sure some farmers and the people in the Nelson area are happy!

The Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, Paul Martin, announced the news that Marian College is to be built on a three-hectare site across the road, with the first students expected in February 2023.

The new College will neighbour St Joseph’s Primary School and will be on the land bordered by Vagues Road, Main North Road and Northcote Road.

As well as giving certainty to Marian College, the changes are going to further strengthen and grow the Catholic community, with some obvious benefits.

The potential to share and collaborate Catholic education between a major feeder school and two secondary schools is one. The large site that has the capacity to grow is another, and the proximity to a major arterial route is also a benefit. All in all, this is a most positive decision for Catholic education in this city.

This week we had Retreat Week, and this year we have changed the format from previous years, which is outlined below:

St Bede's College Retreats 2019 - A New Approach

Why the change?
We have high expectations and a core set of values which are based on three key words:

Catholic, Marist and Bedean

Year 9 Overall Theme: Identity

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 4:

Year 10 Overall Theme: Heroes (Having a mentor and a role model)

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 4

Year 11 Overall Theme: Being Marist

Term 1:

Term 2:

Term 3:

Term 4:

Year 12 / 13 Optional Retreats

The team from the Marist Youth Ministry gave a presentation to staff about the Retreat Programme and also the Marist Youth Neighbour Programme. The four Young Marist presenters have been excellent striking the right chord, with outstanding well-timed presentations of an hour and a half.

They will be back in subsequent terms, for students, staff and parent presentations. 

Until next time.

Justin Boyle