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Issue 11 2023

4/5 May:  Year 12 Retreat and Leadership

5 May:  Blessed Edmund Rice Day.  Rice House Celebration Day.  Year 10 Art trip to Art Gallery

8 May:  Teacher only day for Years 7-11.  Year 12 “Love me not” programme.  Year 13 Tertiary Open Day

10 May:  Year 11-13 Tutor Class Photos. Young Vinnies Can Drive.

11 May:  Year 8 Girls HPV Vaccination

12 May:  School Cross Country at Jubilee Park

15 May:  First XI Boys Football in Timaru

16 May:  Individual Road Race Cross Country

17 May:  Trinity Board Meeting, 6.00pm in D1.2

19 May:  Anti bullying “Pink Shirt Day”

20 May:  Rockquest Heats

22/26 May:  School Production Week – Addams Family

24 May:  Pentecost Mass

25 May:  Caversham Harriers Relay

29 May/2 June:  Trinity Week

31 May:  Milton Cross Country Relay

Contents

Acting Principal - Steve Read

Principal's Message

by Steve Read

Kia ora te whānau

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Proposed Industrial Action by the PPTA (Post Primary Teachers Association)

by Steve Read

Please see below for the schedule of proposed industrial action

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Teacher Only Day for Years 7-11

by Steve Read

Monday 8th May

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Head Students and Special Character Prefects Report

by Cole, Jemma, Ravija and Georgia

Welcome back to school for Term 2.

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by Amelia Bresanello

May 5 is the feast of Blessed Edmund Rice, an Irish businessman who was so moved by the plight of children in the port city where he worked that he founded schools and eventually a religious order to serve them.

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Young Vinnies Can Drive Week 3

by Charlotte Harris

Hi everyone

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Regional Development Squad Selection for Junior Debaters

by Maggie McGarry

Congratulations to Akein, Che and Joseph for obtaining this amazing opportunity.

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by Tor Devereux

Tickets now on sale!

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The Addams Family Competition

by Tor Devereux

Would you like to win free tickets to see Trinity Catholic College’s musical The Addams Family?

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NZ Music Month at Trinity

by Isobel McKewen, Arts Prefect

May is New Zealand Music Month!

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2023 Candidate Information Sheet

by Jill Armstrong

Senior students will receive a copy of this sheet early next week.

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Trinity Enviro-Week is coming up!

by Melanie Noquilla

Term 2, week 2 (1st of May-5th of May), will be the first-ever Trinity enviro week!

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School Choir

by Tor Devereux

Do you love to sing? Would you like to join the Trinity Catholic College choir?

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BandQuest

by Tor Devereux

Are you in Year 7 or 8? Do you love to sing and/or play an instrument? Do you enjoy performing on stage, or would you like to give it a go?

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AI is now available to all Snapchat Users

by Rachel Mortimer

The link in this week's article is from Safe on Social and it outlines how Snapchat users can use Artificial Intelligence.

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New morning bus service from Warrington to City

by Otago Regional Council

The Otago Regional Council (ORC) has funded an extra morning Orbus service to provide more seats for school students and residents in Waitati and Warrington.

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School Scarves

by Anna Louw-Young

Unfortunately these have been delayed but we are hoping to receive them soon.

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Trinity Catholic College Beanies

by Anna Louw-Young

The beanies are now available to purchase from the Bursar.

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House Badges

by Anna Louw-Young

House Badges are now available for purchase from the Bursar.

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Training Tops and Skins now available

by Anna Louw-Young

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Netball season is drawing near.

by Rachel Mortimer

There are a lot of netball notices going out at the moment so here is a place to see everything at once!

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by Basketball Otago

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by Catholic Social Services

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by Heidi Genever, Health Nurse

Whooping cough is a highly infectious illness which can be very dangerous for babies. With whooping cough spreading in New Zealand, and three pēpē tragically dying from the illness recently, it’s important we all take steps to help protect our tamariki.

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by Uniform Group

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