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- Policy Update
- NZCEO Upcoming Events
- New Apostolic Nuncio for New Zealand
- Condolences from Pope Francis
- Message of Support and Solidarity from Federation of Catholic Bishops of Oceania
- NZ Catholic Bishop's Committee for Interfaith Relations
- St Dominic's Catholic College Message of Love and Hope
- St Mary's College Auckland, Hosted Jacinda Ardern for Year 13 Breakfast
- National Office of Professional Standards Launches Website
- New Executive Officer for the New Zealand Catholic Bishops
- We Need to Listen to Young People About Climate Change
- Kiwis Volunteering for a Christian Medical Charity
- #Limitless Potential
- Holy Family School Wanaka Exemplar Showcased Globally
- Video of the Month: Doing Liturgy Well
- 10 Ways to Teach Me.
- Congratulations to Students and Teachers
The tragic shootings in Christchurch in which 50 people died and 48 were injured has shown us that just because we live at the bottom of the world and a long way from areas which are perceived to be more dangerous, we are not immune from the violence of people who have no moral compass.
While tragic in every way, I have been heartened by the leadership of our young people. They have not talked about revenge or retribution – only love and peace. They want an inclusive and peaceful society where all are safe and welcome. In every tragedy we look for a light in the darkness and the leadership of our young has been the affirming moment for me.
Integrated schools have played a part in this leadership and demonstrated that the religious frameworks of our schools does provide a moral compass in these times. As we negotiate the future organisation of schools with the government I trust that they will see the important part these schools play in building a community with strong values.
Schooling Futures – Stronger together
APIS has provided a strong submission to the taskforce in response to Our Schooling Futures: Stronger Together report. Our submission praised the aspirations of the report but questioned the link between the aspirations and the recommendations, especially in light of the major investment that reorgansing the education sector will incur.
The APIS submission also focussed on lack of consultation with the integrated sector and obvious misunderstandings about the state integrated school legislation. I have since met with Bali Haque who acknowledges that there are matters to address for us.
We continue to encourage all Boards to make a submission on the areas they think are important and to point out the misconceptions and challenges for integrated schools in the proposed report. Copies of our submission may be downloaded from the APIS and NZCEO website, or click here to read the submission.
Ngā mihi nui,
Paul Ferris
UNDERSTANDING THE PRIVACY ACT
The Education Gazette recently released guidelines for schools around the Privacy Act, Click here to read more.
LOCKDOWN PROCEDURES BEING REVIEWED
The MoE has advised that a full review of lockdown procedures will take place. A reference group from CHCH has been formed with representatives from the education sector, NZ Police and MoE. Recommendations will come out towards the end of term 2 which will guide schools in developing procedures for lockdowns. Read more here.
SUPPORT FOR GIFTED CHILDREN
The Ministry has introduced a new package to support gifted education. This includes part-funding for one-day schools, awards for gifted students, a programme of events, experiences and opportunities, expansion of online modules and additional guidelines for teachers and kaiako. Read more here.
SCHOOLS' CENSUS
The Schools' Census Survey is an international project designed to enhance statistical literacy. Teachers can now sign up and resources include workshops, presentations, classroom activities, research papers, interactive data analysis tools, realtime student data sets and essential statistics website link. This year the 30-question anonymous survey covers subjects such as climate change, social media, feet measurement, the weight of backpacks, and whether student lunches include litter. Find out more online.
BULLYING-FREE NZ WEEK 13-17 MAY
The School Activity book has been released for Bullying-Free NZ Week, click here to find out more on their website.
TECHWEEK 2019 20-26 MAY 2019
Techweek19 aims to build enthusiasm around new technologies being developed in New Zealand. A number of Education Technology sector events are being held throughout New Zealand and the whole event itself is an opportunity for schools to look at what the future of work may hold. Click here for more.
We are excited to share messages of support from Cardinal John Dew and Minister Salesa in the lead up to Catholic Schools Day. We recently emailed a pack of resources for this event and will include digital copies again below.
Click on each item to open a downloadable digital file:
Slideshow presentation PowerPoint
UN-CONFERENCE POSTPONED
Because of a change in staff here at NZCEO, we are postponing the Un-Conference until 2020 to allow more time for new staff to be inducted. In the meantime, anyone interested in being part of the planning committee for this event are welcome to contact us at nzceooffice@nzceo.org.nz
New Apostolic Nuncio for New Zealand
Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Novatus Rugambwa as Apostolic Nuncio to New Zealand and Apostolic Delegate to the countries of the Pacific. Archbishop Rugambwa was born in Bukoba, Tanzania. Click here to read the full statement from the NZCBC.
Solidarity from Pope Francis
His Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the injury and loss of life caused by the senseless acts of violence at two Mosques in Christchurch, and he assures all New Zealanders, and in particular the Muslim community, of his heartfelt solidarity in the wake of these attacks. Mindful of the efforts of the security and emergency personnel in this dfficult situation, His Holiness prays for the healing of the injured, the consolation of those who grieve the loss of their loved ones, and for all afficted by this tragedy. Commending those who have died to the loving mercy of Almighty God, Pope Francis invokes the divine blessings of comfort and strength upon the nation.
Pietro Parolin
Secretary of State
Message of Support and Solidarity from Federation of Catholic Bishops of Oceania
The Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania have released a statement of support for the people of Christchurch and New Zealand.
Please Click Here to read the full article.
The Executive Committee of Federation of Catholic Bishops Conferences of Oceania.
NZ Catholic Bishop's Committee for Interfaith Relations
18 March 2019
Dear brothers and sisters in Aotearoa New Zealand,
It is with profound sadness that we grieve for the deaths and injury of Muslims in Christchurch through the violence of extremists. We grieve too for the loss of a sense of safety and peace for all Muslims in this land in the face of such an attack. Every Kiwi, new or old, now feels our heart touched by the evil of hatred. The stark reality that our neighbours could do such a thing moves us to an even deeper awareness of the overwhelming need for love to be the driving force in our relationships with one another, rather than animosity or narrow-mindedness.
Please Click Here for the full article.
Peace, Salaam,
Colin MacLeod
On behalf of committee members: Michael Dooley, Colin MacLeod (chair), Mary Eastham, Adele Churchman, Teresa Fernandez, Matthew Gardner, Daniel Kleinsman, Beate Matthies and Christopher Longhurst
St Dominic's Catholic College Message of Love and Hope
Last week, two groups of students were able to present the banners that were signed with messages of love and hope for Zayed College in Mangere, and Cashmere High School in Christchurch. On Tuesday a group of students and staff attended the Zayed College Memorial Service, and were able to gift the banner and a box full of heart-felt messages on pink and red hearts.
On the same day, our Lawn Bowls team were competing in a national competition, and the Cashmere High School Boys Triples team was there. Our girls presented them with our banner for them as well as another box of heart messages. Here is an excerpt from the manager of that team, in his email to us:
We appreciate your thoughts and prayers in what is a tough time for Cashmere High School, and the wider Christchurch community,
I myself the 'Bowls Coach' work as a doctor at Christchurch Hospital and was incredibly touched by your thoughts. We look forward to catching up at the 2020 bowls nationals.”
Cashmere High School Bowls team.
St Mary's College Auckland, Hosted Jacinda Ardern for Year 13 Breakfast
St Mary’s College in Auckland hosted their traditional Year 13 breakfast and were honoured to have as guest speakers the Rt Honourable Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minster, and past pupil Leilani Tamu, Manager for Pacific Policy at the Ministry of Business and Employment.
Jacinda Adern spoke about her three hacks of life, “Saying Yes, maintain confidence, and finally don’t always listen to yourself especially if you are doubting your abilities”.
Leilani Tamu followed with an identical message stating, “you don’t have to listen to the gatekeeper, overcome negativity and persist with your dreams”. Follow your passions, do the things you love to do and that will open many pathways was the overwhelming theme for the morning.
National Office of Professional Standards Launches Website
The website for the Catholic Church’s National Office of Professional Standards (NOPS) has just gone live. The website (https://safeguarding.catholic.org.nz/) provides a platform for information on reporting abuse, safeguarding information and any related policies or documents.
NOPS Director, Virginia Noonan, says “the website provides another channel for reporting abuse and providing information on safeguarding in the Church, including policies and protocols guiding this work."
Please click here to read the full article.
New Executive Officer for the New Zealand Catholic Bishops
Staff changes at APIS / NZCEO
We are pleased to advise that one our staff has been appointed as the Executive Officer to the New Zealand Catholic Bishop’s Conference from mid April 2019. Siobhan Dilly has been a policy and project leader in the office for over two years. She played a key role in the organisation of the highly successful Catholic Education Convention in 2018 and with her other skills in technology and planning, has been involved in the updating of the publications of this office. APIS and NZCEO wish her every success in her new role and will shortly begin the process of seeking a replacement.
Please Click Here to read the announcement from the NZ Catholic Bishop's Conference.
We Need to Listen to Young People About Climate Change
The following op-ed was written by Cardinal John and originally posted on Stuff.co.nz.
We have provided an excerpt below.
OPINION: Young people are protesting on Friday about the slow pace of international action on climate change. We need to listen to them.
Many decision-makers in the governments, businesses, community organisations and churches of the world won’t be alive to experience the impact of climate change. But today’s school students will be.
They will have to live with the consequences if we over consume the world’s resources now, and if we do not find ways to keep temperature increases in check.
Kiwis Volunteering for a Christian Medical Charity
Every year a group of Kiwis head to West Africa to volunteer onboard an enormous hospital ship run by a Christian charity called Mercy Ships.
They help with surgeries to thousands of patients from the world’s poorest countries.
TVNZ’s SUNDAY current affairs programme travelled to Guinea, West Africa, to profile this remarkable group of Kiwis.
Click the link below to view the programme:
Paul Ferris, Chief Executive Officer of the NZ Catholic Education Officer, was invited by Holy Family School, Porirua to attend their Careers Expo. Each student had a family member present with them, and they had a list of questions they could ask the guests about their job, and after asking them at least two questions about their job, they got a stamp in their passport, once they had spoken to 14 people they were given a prize.
The expo was to encourage the dreams and the potential of each student at Holy Family School into believing that they have limitless potential. To find more about The Family So’otaga click on the link below.
Holy Family School Wanaka Exemplar Showcased Globally
Holy Family Catholic School Wanaka has had an exemplar of their Creativity Deep Learning inquiry selected to be showcased on the Global Exemplars page of the Deep Learning Hub for New Pedagogies for Deep Learning (NPDL). The Exemplar was one of 13 selected from throughout the NPDL knowledge-building partnership to be moderated by educators from Australia, Canada, Finland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the United States, and Uruguay.
Moderators provided feedback on an Exemplar related to the four dimensions of learning design: Learning Partnerships, Learning Environments, Pedagogical Practices, and Leveraging Digital.
To have the teachers and student’s learning shared, discussed, and celebrated at a global level is an incredible accomplishment.
Video of the Month: Doing Liturgy Well
Doing Liturgy Well: how can Catholic liturgies be done well? Suggestions from Fr Joe Grayland. Click here for more video resources for schools.
Dunedin's Queen's High School student Jordyn Katipa-Martin has clear messages for her teachers and peers in her 2018 Korimako/Senior English Ngā Manu Kōrero speech.
To read her speech Click Here
The speech appears in the latest edition of the PPTA News
Congratulations to Students and Teachers
Aquinas College, Tauranga
Jack Egan competed in the Canoe Salom at the Oceania Champs and won the title of Oceania Champion U18 C1 Men for the second year running. This is the first time this trophy has been won twice in a row by the same paddler.
Brodie Cox (Y13) won gold in every Junior event at the Archery NZ Nationals. He won gold in the Field, Target 1440 and 720. He set a NZ and National tournament record in the Cadet Men’s Compound Division scoring 388.
Sacred Heart Girl's College, Hamilton
At the NZ Athletic Championships Krystie Solomon won gold in the U18 800m.
Kayla Goodwin won gold in the following U20 100m hurdles, U20 Long Jump, U20 Triple Jump (also a NZ record), Senior Women Long Jump, Senior Women Triple Jump, 4x100m relay.
Francis Douglas Memorial College, New Plymouth
Francis Douglas Memorial College have had five students selected to represent New Zealand at their chosen sport.
This article appeard on Stuff. To read the full article Click here.
Click here to read more about the amazing work happening in state-integrated Schools.