Friday, 30 September 2011

Rugby World Cup Parade


The Rugby World Cup 2011 Parade happened at St Benedict’s on the 9th of September. Each classroom represented a country participating in the world cup.

Room 1: Japan
Room 2: South Africa
Room 4: England             
Room 5: Argentina
Room 6: Scotland
Room 7: Italy
Room 8: France
Room 9: Australia
Room 10: Samoa
Room 11: Ireland
Room 12: Wales

All the students dressed up in the colours of their country. After a parade around the playground, all of St.Benedict’s gathered in the library, where each class sang the national anthem of the country that they were assigned to. Finally, we all sung the New Zealand national anthem.

By Praveen and Tyler


 Video edited by Tyler

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Lolly Necklaces


This year’s spring fair needs a lot of preparation so room 11 and 12 made around 100 lolly necklaces to sell the 2011 St Ben’s Spring Fair. The year 7 and 8s had to bring in at least 1 bag of lollies to make up the necklaces! On Tue 27th Sept we made the lolly necklaces which - even though the year 8s did it last year - were really hard to roll and tie. We all hope that we sell them all at the Spring Fair and raise lots of money for the school.

Snow Day!


16 August 2011 was the first time in 40 years that snow fell in Wellington city. 

We had sooooooooooooo much fun sabotaging our siblings, throwing snow balls at each other and building snow men. 

The snow lasted 3 days and it was piling up. Some of us could not even leave the house because it was too dangerous to drive. In some places the snow was even 10 inches deep!!!
 
Fortunately, school was cancelled for a day which gave us a day to play in the snow!!! ....…YAY!!!
But unfortunately the rain came and the snowy blanket got washed away =(

Luckily we have some picks to share with you!!!
By Achilleus and Alice

Lunchtime

For a bit less than an hour, we get to go outside and be free. Outside our small classrooms, we have no restrictions and we get to have some fresh air. Sometimes, it rains and the only option is to stay inside, only having a small pack of cards to entertain us with. The only game we are able to play is called Ps & As. This game activates George’s special power. This power enables him to lose every single game of cards we play, giving him a hard time. When it doesn’t rain, this makes people smile with glee as Zac owns an expensive, hardcore rugby ball that everyone enjoys playing with. Then after we have our amazing time outside they have an automatic 5 minute bell that indicates to us that our moment of freedom is out. We then have to be inside by the next bell 5 minutes later otherwise we receive harsh, tiring, consequences!


By David, Hugh and Zac

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Masterchef


At the moment, our class has been partaking in Master Chef Challenges! We can either enter alone or with a partner, and each time we get a theme or a main ingredient to cook with. Last week, we had a Master Chef Challenge, and the theme was welshificationess! The winners were Olivia, Laura and Clara, who made delicious Welsh cakes! And, Amanda came second; with her awesome Welsh colours cake. Last Master Chef, we had a cook off – we had to make rice paper rolls under a time limit of 40 minutes, including clean-up! The winners were Daniel, Josh and Manfred, who made pork and lettuce rice paper rolls with secret ingredients – sweet chilli sauce!

By Amber and Shannon

Rugby World Cup


On the 9th of September, the 2011 Rugby World Cup officially began and everyone in our class was superly-super psyched!! The opening ceremony was outstanding featuring the history of New Zealand. It was followed by the opening match between the All Blacks vs. Tonga. 

At our school, each class were given a country that was participating in the competition. Our class (the best class ever) was given the great country of Wales. We Welshified the classroom with paper chains using green, red and white paper. There is also a giant Welsh flag on the wall and ‘Wales’ in big letters on the windows with Welsh Dragons on either side. Some of the boys built a replica of a castle in Wales which was so awesome. Sadly, it was destroyed when we took it outside to show everyone in the school.
By Josh and Manfred

Scholarships

Recently, we Room 12 kids have been going for scholarships far and wide. From the cold shores of Evans Bay to the wild hills of Karori. Five of our students attempted the St Patrick's College Academic Scholarship Award a few weeks ago. Kate generously took our high achievers (no comment) to Kilbirnie for the three tests on their R.E, English and Mathematics skills. Our young boys (Hugh, David, Daniel, Zac and Finn) competed against 17 other pupils from various schools around Wellington. After the three tests had finished, they went to get McDonalds before returning to Nairnville for our Gym session. This week, Finn received the news that he had won the scholarship.

Lottie attempted the Samuel Marsden academic award, and after vigorous tests and an interview, she won the scholarship. However in the end she turned down the opportunity as she chose Wellington Girls College instead.

Congratulations Lottie Twyford and Finn Lowndes on their Scholarship achievements.

Friday, 23 September 2011

Loud Shirt Day


Recently on the 16th of September, the whole school had a mufti day for the deaf. But there was a catch… you had to wear a loud shirt. On the day, the school was filled with bright and colourful shirts of all shapes and sizes. The people were also called to give a gold coin donation, and St. Benedict’s raised a great amount of money for the people who have to live their lives every day with hearing problems. All in all, it was a great success and everyone had fun showing off their vibrant shirts!
By Clara and Nima