Friday, October 29, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, October 29, 2010
By: Sarah Campbell, William Goodridge, Katerina Hamann, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping
Last Friday there was a foster family presentation. Mr. Albert Buckle and Mrs. Linda Buckle presented to our three provincial winners at a school assembly. Each student received a framed certificate and the school received a plaque.
On Saturday there was a basketball practice. Thank you to Mr. Taaffe and Mr. Whelan for training with the team.
Monday was picture day this week. Everyone looked great. All week the Student Leadership Council sold vampire popcorn to raise money for the school playground. Also, Mrs. Neville, the cafeteria lady sold cupcakes for the playground. Yum! Yum!
On Tuesday we practiced our first school wide lock down. All students did a great job!
The new school SMARTboards are now installed and working in the classrooms.
This week we welcome three nursing students doing a clinical placement to our school. Michelle Skanes, Brittany MacDonald and Mike Taylor are all working with the Junior Kindergarten classes.
We have many parent volunteers this week helping with our school breakfast program and the lunch program. Thank you everyone!
Stars of the Week
Several students took part in fun runs this week. On Wednesday Alex Williams, Jenna Yetman and Nicole Keeping ran in a fun run. There was a second run at Xavier Junior High in Deer Lake on Thursday.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are starting Remembrance Day activities.
The Kindergarten class is working on what Remembrance Day means.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is finishing up Halloween vocabulary and will celebrate Halloween today. This week the students are working on the letter “h” and are learning French words that begin with “h”.
The grade one class is starting Operation Christmas Child. They are learning about spiders and are excited about their Halloween class party.
The grade two class is doing fun Halloween based math problems and are excited about their Halloween party today.
The grade three and four class had a French party on Tuesday. They got a new whiteboard and have a new seating arrangement.
The grade five and six class painted rocks in religion class this week. They got their new SMARTboard installed and they gave their old whiteboard to the grade 3 and 4 class. They are looking forward to games and crafts at their Halloween party today.
The junior high class has begun designing a new robot and working on this years missions. The theme is Body Forward Challenge. All the missions have to do with the function of the human body. Some students are also working on other challenges including: wind turbine design, job skill demonstration, prepared speech and worksite safety.
Coming Up
There will be a girl’s basketball practice on Saturday morning from 10-12.
The mini-reporters are celebrating Halloween and will be back next week with more ghoulish news!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, October 22, 2010
By: MacKenzie Brothers, Abigail Companion, Douglas MacKenzie, Hannah Sparkes, Bethany Whelan
This week our school had a Scholastic Book Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday. We sold $2,286.00 in books! Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and all of the other teachers and volunteers who helped out. There were lots of great books. The theme was “A Book Safari”. Many students won book and toy prizes in the contest “I wish I Could Win”. Also, Nicola du Toit won the family door prize. Her family won $25 and her teacher Ms. Dutton also won $25.
Girls basketball try-outs were held last weekend. Thank you to Mr. Whelan and Ms. Dutton for training with us. All the girls worked really hard.
The Student Leadership Council canteen services began this week. They are selling: 100 calorie chips, cheese strings, water, milk, and ice cream at recess. On Wednesday they held a bake sale to raise money for a haunted house display they are working on with the grade 3 and 4 class. The bake sale raised $84.00. Also, all next week they will be selling bags of vampire popcorn for $0.50. This money will be donated to the playground project.
This week is Foster Family Week and Waste Reduction Week. We are still trying to get as many used cell phones as we can. If we win the contest we will have $1,000.00 for our outdoor classroom project. We had several draws for Waste Reduction Week. Students received prizes made from recycled materials.
We now have a perfect attendance wall posted next to the office. Thank you to Ms. Bennett for your artwork. Many students were excited to see their name on the list.
There was a special mass of Bishop Crosby on Thursday at the cathedral. Many students and staff attended. Congratulations to Bishop Crosby on your new job.
Stars of the Week
This year we had three provincial winners for Foster Family Week. For the Kindergarten poster contest our first place winner was Makayla Ianni. Our primary student winner in grade 3 for her story was Keely Brothers and for elementary in grade 4 for her story Hailey Colbourne. There is a special assembly for them this afternoon in the gym. Also, our school received to plaques for the wall.
Also congratulations to Alex Williams and Hailey Colbourne who ran in the St. Gerard’s fun run last week and did awesome.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are learning about the number “3” and the letter “g”. They are making lots of Halloween crafts.
The Kindergarten class is working on the letter “h” and talking about Halloween.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is beginning to learn French vocabulary. They are working on the letter “t”.
The grade one class is learning about rights and responsibilities.
The grade two class is preparing for their Halloween party. They are learning about money.
The grade three and four class is having a birthday party this week. They are looking forward to Halloween and are busy planning their haunted house.
The grade five and six class decorated their classroom this week. They are working on poster contests in art class and learning about tornados in language arts.
The junior high class has started putting together their Lego work station and building a new robot design for the Skills Challenge. They enjoyed the book fair this week and decorating their classroom.
Coming Up
Monday is our picture day. We hope everyone looks their best!
Next Friday all classes will be having a Halloween party. We hope you all have fun!
The mini-reporters are smiling for the camera.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, October 15, 2010
By: MacKenzie Brothers, Abigail Companion, Douglas MacKenzie, Hannah Sparkes, Bethany Whelan
On Friday we had our Thanksgiving dinner. It was fantastic! Thank you to Academy Canada for the delicious turkey. Thank you to Mr. Graham for leading the choir and Mrs. McHugh for conducting the band.
Everyone was very generous when it came to the food bank donations. There were two full tables of food items, a $50 Coleman’s gift card donated for fresh items and five bags of vegetables. Sarah Keeping, Claire Reynolds and Sam Antle presented the items to Mrs. Agnes McCarthy from the local food bank.
Last Friday we celebrated Mass in our chapel. Thank you to Father Leonard who held the mass.
Will Drover, a student in Madame Noseworthy’s class, donated $119 towards a playground for our school. He was saving up for a dirt bike, but decided to donate it to us instead. Thank you, Will!
On Thursday we had our annual Terry Fox walk. It was a lot of fun! Thank you to Mrs. George who spoke to students about Terry Fox. Also, did you know that Terry Fox visited our school when it was still called All Hallows?
Also on Thursday there was a fun run at St. Gerard’s. A few students ran in this race and did very well. Thank you to Ms. Dutton for training the athletes.
Stars of the Week
Last week Nicole Keeping, William Goodridge and Jenna Yetman ran a fun run at C.C. Loughlin. All did very well, way to go! Congratulations to Anri Vermooten who travelled to Gander last weekend to participate in YC 2010.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are playing Halloween games, making pumpkins and bats. They are learning about spider webs in science and they are decorating their classroom.
The Kindergarten class is learning about plants in science and learning their letter “E”.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class has almost finished learning about Thanksgiving in French.
The grade one class is doing lots of Halloween writing and some cool crafts. In math they are learning to “count on” and to build numbers on a ten frame with pumpkins.
The grade two class is getting ready for Halloween and making bird feeders from milk cartons.
The grade three and four class is working on a birthday party for everyone in their class including their hamster Nibbles. They are also having a Halloween party. I think it is going to be a scare! Boo!
The grade five and six class is learning about poems. They had so much fun in art when they made recycled bracelets and key chains out of old newspaper and shopping bags. They had a great time on the Terry Fox walk.
The junior high class went on a hike to Steady Brook Falls. They also did some geocaching. They are preparing for the Skills Canada Intermediate Skills Challenge.
Coming Up
Basketball try-outs are on Saturday at 10:00 am for girls in grades 4 to 6.
Next week Immaculate Heart of Mary School is collecting used cell phones for waste reduction week. If we can collect enough we can win a green grant for $1,000 to go towards our playground.
On Tuesday our school is having a book fair. We have lots of books for you. It is on Tuesday from 6-9 and Wednesday from 9-5.
All the mini-reporters loved the turkey dinner, yum! See you next week.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, October 8, 2010
By: Katerina Hamann, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping, William Goodridge
Last week we had medical theme day. We raised $658 for the Western Memorial Hospital Foundation. A lot of kids dressed up. Thank you everyone who donated money.
Running club began on Friday. The first running meet was held at C.C. Louglin on Wednesday after school. Thank you to Ms. Dutton for coaching the team.
This week was fire prevention week. We had two practice fire drills.
This week the Student Leadership Council is organizing a thanksgiving food drive. We are collecting food to create food baskets. Each class has been assigned an item to bring in.
On Monday the grades 3 to 6 had a presentation for Foster Families week. Thank you to Amey Kendell and Denise Molloy for presenting. Foster Family week is October 17-23. Many students drew pictures, and wrote stories or essays for Foster Family week.
Yesterday we celebrated the Feast of the Rosary with a special Prayer of the Rosary at lunch. Thank you to Mrs. Coleman and the prayer group for organizing this event.
Today is our annual Thanksgiving Day dinner. Thank you to all the chefs from Academy Canada, the band for playing and the choirs who sang.
Stars of the Week
The Kindergarten class is doing a thanksgiving act and they’re learning their letter sounds.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is learning more and more French words everyday. They enjoyed their Colemans nutrition tour with the other Kindergarten class on Wednesday.
The grade one class is colouring turkeys. They are thankful for Thanksgiving dinner and they’re reading bible stories.
The grade two class is cutting out paper turkeys and doing patterning in math with corn.
The grade three and four class raised $240 from their bake sale for a SMART board. They are also making a haunted house for Halloween. They are going on a forestry field trip today.
The grade five and six class just completed essays for Good Governance Week. They are looking forward to the math contest and the long weekend.
The junior high class enjoyed their forestry walk on Wednesday with the Model Forest of Newfoundland. They learned about all sorts of plants that are safe to eat. The grade 7’s have math and science tests coming up. They were excited to help with the veggie orders.
Coming Up
School is closed on Monday for Thanksgiving Day. Also, there is no school on Tuesday for Kindergarten to grade 9 for a teacher’s Professional Development. There will be school for all Junior Kindergarten students.
The Scholastic Book Fair is on October 19 and 20.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, October 1, 2010
By: Nathan Anderson, Vanessa Ford, Maria Reynolds and Jenna Yetman.
Today is medical theme day for the Western Memorial Hospital Radiothon. Everyone looks great all dressed up! Our Terry Fox walk was postponed yesterday because of all the rain this week. We look forward to our walk in early October.
Student Leadership Council Elections are over. Our Co-Presidents are Carla Du Toit and Sarah Yetman, Vice-President is Sarah Keeping, Secretary is Claire Reynolds and Primary Representative is Jenna Yetman. The class representative for grade 5 is Maria Reynolds and grade 6 is Nicole Keeping. We hope to have all the class representatives chosen before our first meeting.
Running club started this week. The running club meets on Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school to practice.
Thank you to all the parents and teachers who have been helping with the breakfast program in the morning and at lunch time this week.
The grade 3 and 4 students have decided to raise money for a SMART board for their classroom. They started with a bake sale on Wednesday and they raised almost $200!! The cookies, cupcakes and fruit kabobs were yummy. More plans are already being made for more fundraisers.
On Monday public health nurse Becky Newton did a hand washing presentation with the Kindergarten classes.
All the kids in soccer intramurals are having lots of fun!
Stars of the Week
Patrick Davis and Andrew Dolomount have joined the city of Corner Brook Community Band. They play saxophone.
Congratulations to Sarah Yetman who was promoted to ALC last week at Air Cadets.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are learning about the letter “c” and the number 2. They are doing Thanksgiving crafts, and science activities.
The Kindergarten class is learning about living animals in science and working on the letter “l”.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is learning about the importance of family and their role in their family. In math they are learning about patterning. They have been working on the letter “I”.
The grade one class is learning how to count to 20. They are going on a nutrition tour to Colemans very soon.
The grade two class is playing lots of fun math games and doing fall crafts in art.
The grade three and four class is making websites about a country. They are reading Storyworks magazine and practicing handwriting in language. They would like to thank Mr. Rob Ryan for presenting “bones” to them this week.
The grade five and six class is writing about memories in language arts and their teaching is reading “How Come the Best Clues are Always in the Garbage” to them.
The junior high class is busy with tests and quizzes. In gym class they are making their own games. In Enrichment they learned about Terry Fox and the Marathon of Hope.
Coming Up
Vegetable orders are due today. They will be delivered to the school on October 5.
The Scholastic Book Fair is on October 19 and 20.
The mini-reporters.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, September 24, 2010
By: MacKenzie Brothers, Abigail Companion, Douglas MacKenzie, Hannah Sparkes, Bethany Whelan
The school breakfast program started on Monday. We are so happy to see all the students enjoying a yummy breakfast.
The Student Leadership Council elections began on Monday. Carla du Toit and Sarah Yetman have been elected Co-Presidents. The Vice-President is Sarah Keeping. Congratulations to you all.
The grade five and six class has participated in a forestry day at Margaret Bowater Park on Monday. Thank you to Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Hancock, and Mrs. King who drove the students. This event was for National Forestry week. Thank you for a great time.
The soccer intramurals has started and everybody seems to love soccer.
There was a curriculum night for parents on Thursday night. Also, Thursday was our school’s eleventh birthday celebration and theme day. Everyone dressed up for the theme 11. The grade 5 and 6 class wrote an acrostic poem to celebrate and everyone had cupcakes and milk.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are learning the letter A and the number 1. They went on a nature walk on Wednesday. They are also excited about their new water table.
The Kindergarten class is learning about sorting in math. They are also learning about family in social studies.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is learning songs in French. They are learning how to write their letters and how to count in French.
The grade one class is learning about patterns in math and made pattern necklaces. They had their first spelling test this week. They loved the theme day so much.
The grade two class is learning about time lines. They went on a trip to Colemans. They enjoyed the soccer games this week. They welcome, Madison Copp a new student to their class.
The grade three and four class is learning about Terry Fox. They are learning about patterns in math and birthdays in French. They went on a nutrition tour at Colemans last Friday. They really enjoyed their loot bags.
The grade five and six class had a great time on their field trip. They are very excited to welcome the new mini-reporters. The new grade five class is writing the newspaper articles and the grade six’s are acting as leaders. Great job everyone!
The junior high class are having a math test next week. They are busy preparing for the Skills Canada Intermediate Challenge in November. They are excited to explore new skill areas like job interview skills, workplace safety, job skill demonstration and prepared speech.
Coming Up
The Terry Fox walk is on September 30th. We are accepting open donations.
Vegetable orders are due October 1st.
The mini-reporters are celebrating IHMS birthday and enjoying awesome cupcakes. Got milk?
Friday, September 17, 2010
Lion's Roar - Friday, September 17, 2010
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman
Olivia Park (right) a grade 4 student and Anna MacKenzie a grade 3 student sharing a hug during the first day of school. |
Over the summer Mr. Kennedy did a lot of work getting our school ready for September. He did a very good job! We have a new band room, a new French immersion kindergarten room, a new office and a new staff room. Also, thank you to Ms. Heather Sweetapple who worked in our office helping Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. King over the summer.
Mrs. Agnes Neville will be running our school lunch program this year. Thank you for the yummy cinnamon rolls she made for everyone last week.
Last Friday we had our school opening mass. Thank you to Bishop Crosby and Monsignor Gale who made it extra special. Also thank you to Mr. Graham for playing the organ.
The school was closed on Monday because there was no water. We hope you enjoyed your extra holiday!
On Tuesday we had a sports theme day and we had a banner presentation ceremony for a Platinum Award for Quality Physical Education we got last year. Congratulations to Ms. Dutton for all her hard work. We also had a students vs. staff soccer game and we all played awesome. Soccer intramurals has begun and will run every Tuesday Thursday during September.
This week we have a new student intern in our office named Kayla Simmonds who will be with our school for 26 weeks.
Stars of the Week
Welcome back to Carla du Toit and Jenna Yetman who represented our school in Washington at the People to People Leadership Conference.
Patrick Davis traveled to St. John’s this weekend to participate in the Invitational Pee Wee Tournament. His team played very well.
Congratulations to Aaron Hancock who won the school draw from Cycle Solutions.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are learning about apples. They are excited to be in school for the first time.
The Kindergarten class is learning the classroom rules and all about patterns. They welcome to our school four new students: Makayla Ianni, Summer Ingram, William O’Flaherty, and Heather Cooper.
The French Immersion Kindergarten class is enjoying learning all kinds of French words and singing songs with Mme Noseworthy and Mlle. Robertson. The class welcomes new students Lauren Davis and Ben Hamilton.
The grade one class is welcoming two new students to their class Michael Sheppard and Noah Colbourne. They are learning about apples and will soon have a taste test.
The grade two class welcomes Chole Colbourne to their class. They are learning about patterns in math.
The grade three and four class is learning about patterns in math and writing about themselves in language arts. They really enjoyed the soccer game. They have three new students this year Cheyenne Bursey, Hailey Colbourne and Keagan Sheppard.
The grade five and six class got a new cage for their gerbil Lunch called Habitrail Suite. They are learning about collages and made one in art about their favourite season. They welcome to their class this year William Murphy-Goodridge and Bethany Whelan.
The Junior High class has a new student named Zubia Mahmood. They are learning about the geography of Canada and latitude and longitude in social studies. In enrichment they are working on teambuilding in groups. On Wednesday they worked together to build something to protect an egg from breaking when it is dropped.
Coming Up
Cafeteria services begin on Monday. After school program and breakfast program also start on Monday.
Student Leadership Council elections begin next week.
Thursday, September 23 is our curriculum night.
The mini-reporters are back again for another exciting year of news!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
August 2010 Newsletter
Staff
It is my pleasure to welcome Mme. Anne Noseworthy, Mlle. Nicole Robertson, Mr. Greg Taaffe, Mrs. Tina Arklie and Ms. Lana King to our Staff. The following is the 2010 I.H.M.S. Staff:
Mrs. Tina Arlie – JK
Ms. Tara Crocker – JK
Mrs. Barbara Dicks – JK
Mrs. Madonna English – JK
Ms. Lana King – JK
Mrs. Lesa Vincent – JK
Mrs. Stephanie Hodder – Kindergarten (English)
Mme. Anne Noseworthy – Kindergarten (French Immersion)
Mlle. Nicole Robertson – Intern for Kindergarten French Immersion
Mrs. Jackie George – Grade 1
Ms. Krista Park – Grade 2
Ms. Lindsay Dutton – Grade 3-4 Homeroom, Phys. Ed and French
Mrs. Angel McCarthy – Grade 5-6 Homeroom, Language Arts, Religion and Enrichment
Mr. Ron Hancock – Junior High Homeroom, Science, Technology and Enrichment
Mr. Gary Graham – Music
Mrs. Alison McHugh – Band, Language Arts
Mr. Greg Taaffe – Math (Grades 3-9)
Mr. Dennis Kennedy – Facility Caretaker
Mrs. Dianne Kennedy – Director of Administration
Mrs. Elaine King – Director of Education, Junior High French
Junior Kindergarten: We have once again expanded our Junior Kindergarten Program to forty children. Our program consists of 3 classes; two classes of 16 and one class of 8.
French Immersion: This year is the first year for our school to facilitate French Immersion. Our French Immersion Class is located on the Main level next to the Staff Room.
Offices: Our offices and Staff Room have located to the main level. We hope the new location of our offices proves to be more accessible and convenient for our families.
Summer Maintenance: Our maintenance over the summer months was quite extensive. All classrooms and the gymnasium were painted, cleaned thoroughly and all floors were stripped and waxed. We are very committed to providing our students an environment which is conducive to learning.
Band Room: Our Band Room is now located on the top floor. It is in the former upstairs Lunch Room.
Cafeteria Services: Students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 will eat in the Cafeteria which is located on the main level. The Junior High Students have the option of eating in their classroom or in the cafeteria. The Junior Kindergarten children will eat in their classroom. All students will be able to avail of services from the cafeteria.
Until the cafeteria services begin, the school will sell pizza on Friday and hot dogs on Monday. More information will follow.
Allergies: Our school is a peanut and scent free school due to the sensitivities of some of our students and staff.
School Calendar: The monthly calendar is a very important communication tool that will outline the specific month’s events. Please keep this calendar in a highly visible area as we would not want your child (children) nor you to miss any events. The September calendar will be distributed to your child on Tuesday, September 7th ( Kindergarten to Grade 9) and on Wednesday, September 8th (Junior Kindergarten Classes).
Monthly Staff Meetings: Our Monthly Staff Meetings will take place this year at the end of the school day. Therefore, there will be no interruption to the regular school day nor to the After-school Program.
Important Dates:
September 7th: 1:00 p.m. Orientation Session in our Gymnasium for K-9 Students
September 8th: 12:30 p.m. Orientation Session in our gymnasium for the JK Classes
September 10th: Parents, family members and friends are invited to join us at our School
Thursday, June 24, 2010
The End Of An Amazing Year!
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.
Student of the Year Recipients Jasmine Penney (left) and Carla du Toit with Mrs. King.
Last weekend was the Provincial Herseys Track and Field Meet in Mount Pearl. Congratulations to Patrick Davis and Brayden Ryan who represented our school. Also thank you to Ms. Dutton who drove to St. John’s to cheer on our school.
On Monday there was a spelling bee for grades 3 to 9 students. Winners we’re buzzing about are Alexandra Williams, Maria Reynolds, Jenna Yetman, and Sarah Keeping. Congratulations to all the S-P-E-L-L-E-R-S!
Our final school breakfast was held on Tuesday morning. We enjoyed homemade French toast, and waffles. Thank you to Ms. Agnes McCarthy, Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. King for cooking for us! Also Tuesday was sports day. It was a lot of fun. Thank you to Ms. Dutton and the junior high class who organized everything.
We had a year end mass and assembly on Wednesday morning. Both the band and choirs performed, and there was a slideshow of pictures prepared by the junior high class. Thank you to Mr. Reynolds for the beautiful program and certificates for each student.
Thank you to all the volunteers this past year. To show our appreciation there was a volunteer luncheon on Thursday.
Teachers are finished school today after two days of final clean up and paperwork. See you in September.
Jenna Yetman and Jasmine Penney are off to Washington for the People to People Leadership Conference. Congratulations and good luck.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Corner Brook Regional High Graduates this week especially Yvette Coleman, Haley Kawja, Brandon George, Nathan Burke-Earle and Elizabeth Murley who all graduated from grade 9 at IHMS!
At our annual awards assembly many students received awards for their hard work this year.
Coach’s Awards
Girls Under 12 Basketball - Carla du Toit
Girls Soccer - Nicola du Toit
Track and Field - Brayden Ryan and Patrick Davis.
Monsignor Boone Memorial Award(s) - Keely Brothers, MacKenzie Brothers, Katerina Hamann, Claire Reynolds, Maria Reynolds, Clara Ryan, and Bridgett Sparkes
The Bishop O’Reilly - Mark Patey
Sister Mary Matthew Byrne Award for English- Nicole Keeping
The Jim Gash Memorial Music Award- Carla du Toit
Excellence in Band Award - Patrick Davis and Andrew Dolomount
Academic Excellence for Math – Claire Reynolds
Academic Excellence for Science – Andrew Dolomount
Academic Excellence for Language Arts – Faith Yates
The Enrichment Award – Sarah Yetman
The Bernice LaVallee Memorial Award – Megan Williams
Perfect Attendance – Patrick Davis
Most Improved Student(s) – Brian MacKenzie, Brayden Ryan, and Bridgett Sparkes
Student of the Year – Carla du Toit and Jasmine Penney
Class News
The junior kindergarten classes are happy with the outcome of their birthday party for all JKs. They had lots of fun!
The kindergarten class made a spring book and had fun making them. Also they had fun making scrapbooks for the end of the year.
The grade one class enjoyed their teddy bear picnic and sports day on Tuesday. They made books for their classmates telling why they like them.
The grade two class enjoyed math games, robot making and the end of the year party.
The grade three and four class loved the spelling bee on Monday and doing class inventory.
The grade five and six class enjoyed a lunch from Subway and ice cream cake by Jasmine’s mom, Janice Penney. They also loved the spelling bee and sports day.
The junior high class is enjoyed the awards ceremony which they helped to prepare. They also enjoyed sports day and are excited because it is summer break!
We will miss all our great readers. We hope to write you next year. Mini-reporters out (peace).
Thursday, June 17, 2010
We Raised $466.36 For The Janeway Children's Foundation
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.
Kindergarten class making their donations for the Janeway Children's Foundation last week. Collectively our school raised $466.36.
Last Friday we had a school track and field meet. Many students raced in a variety of categories including long jump and 500 m running. Congratulations to all who participated in the meet. The winners are invited to a track and field meet in Mount Pearl on June 20th.Good luck everyone! Thank you to the Junior High Class and Ms. Dutton for organizing the event.
Last Friday we also had the Cirque du Coeur (Circus of the Heart). The grade 5 and 6 class performed a circus act for all students that included hula hoops, cartwheels, pyramids, juggling and clowning. After the introduction students were taught how to do various circus activities by the grade 5 and 6 students. Thank you the grade 5 and 6 class and Ms. Dutton! Everyone had a lot fun. There were even students dressed up in funny costumes.
On Tuesday the grades 3 to 9 participated in the salmon release at Hughes Brook. It was very rainy and muddy, but everyone still had fun. Also on Tuesday was the Kindergarten graduation ceremony. The Kindergartens sang songs and recited the ABC’s of what they learned this year. Congratulations to you all.
Junior High exams took place this week. We’re sure everyone did well.
On Wednesday the primary students went on a field trip to the bowling alley. Their picnic had to be rescheduled because of the all the rain. They hope to have a Teddy Bear picnic on another day.
Yesterday the grade 5 and 6 class had a Celebration of Life service (funeral) for their class gerbil Recess who died over the weekend after an unpleasant accident. Thank you to all the students and staff members who attended the service. Also Thursday was formal day. It was nice to see everyone in their dresses and shirts and ties.
On Thursday the Du Toit family departed by Washington, DC, for the People to People Youth Leadership Conference. We would like to wish Carla a great trip.
Today is the last day for the lost and found table at the main entrance. All items will be packed up to be donated at the end of the day.
IHMS is welcoming a new teacher to our school Mr. Greg Taaffe for September 2010. Mr. Taaffe has a lot of experience in math, science, and technology. Also, beginning in September Ms. Nicole Robertson will be doing her internship in our kindergarten French immersion class with Mme Noseworthy.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to everyone who participated in the Heresy Track and Field meet last Friday you are all stars of the week!
Congratulations to Carla du Toit and Jasmine Penney who are co-recipients of the Student of the Year Award. These awards were given out on Thursday because both girls are travelling to the People to People Youth Leadership Conference and will not be in school on June 23 for the awards assembly. Congratulations.
Class News
The junior kindergarten classes had a teddy bear picnic this week. They are finalizing their Father’s Day gifts and reviewing their letters and numbers. They are enjoying the last few days of the school year.
The kindergarten class enjoyed their graduation. They are learning about transportation in Social Studies.
The grade one class really enjoyed the bowling trip on Wednesday. They are super excited about the big party at Mrs. George’s house this weekend.
The grade two class had a guest speaker this week come and talk to them about wildlife. They loved the centre bowl trip.
The grade three and four class had their last spelling test on Monday. The grade three’s enjoyed their trip to centre bowl. This week Ms. Dutton threw them a class birthday party. There were cupcakes, streamers and they made toutons.
The grade five and six class said goodbye to a great friend and pet Recess. We will miss you. They are worked very hard on his funeral choosing, bible readings, hymns and personal messages. They are looking forward to the spelling bee on Monday.
The junior high class is finished their exams. They are busy preparing for the awards assembly on Wednesday. They are excited for summer break.
Coming Up
There is a spelling bee for grade 3 to 6 students on Monday. Students are asked to wear yellow and black. On Monday homeroom will be extended for school book return.
There is a school breakfast on Tuesday at 8:30 am and it will also be a sports day.
On Wednesday there will be a family mass at 9:00 am and the awards assembly will begin at 10:00 am. School closes on Wednesday ay 12:00.
The mini-reports are sad that Recess is gone. We’ll be back for one more week of news.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
IHMS Holds First Annual Art Exhibition
This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on June 11, 2010.
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.
Last week students donated artwork for the Relay for Life annual banquet. We sent many beautiful butterflies and rainbows to decorate the walls.
This week our school raised money for the Janeway Children’s Foundation. Thanks to our families and staff we raised $466.36!
From Tuesday to Thursday the grade 3 and 6 students wrote their math CRTs. They are now finished language and math CRTs.
Today is casual day. Each student and teacher brought in $1 in aid of Cirque du Coeur (Circus of the Heart). This afternoon we will be participating in circus style gym activities.
Our track and field meet is today. Top finishing runners will be invited to Mount Pearl for another track meet on June 20th.
The annual junior high retreat is today from 3 to 9 pm. The prayer group would like to wish Mrs. Coleman a happy birthday this week.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Faith Yates who won the 12-15 year old Junior Sport Female category in Cycle Solutions Mudslide race over the weekend.
Also, Noah Hynes, Tarik and Kaden Rodrigues all participated in a fun run over the weekend. Noah placed 3rd and Tarik placed 4th.
Congratulations to Keely Brothers who won a silver medal as part of a team last weekend for the Saltos Gymnastics Club at the Spring Provincials in Corner Brook.
Class News
The junior kindergarten class is reviewing the letter s. They are also making Father’s Day crafts.
The grade one class is learning about plants and animals in science and how to meet their needs. They are also starting to secret Father’s Day activities.
The grade two class is working on geometry in math. They really enjoy art and gym class. They enjoyed the art show and are looking forward to summer break.
The grade three and four class is learning about government in social studies ad re looking forward to the track and field meet today. Their class pet Nibbles got a new addition to her cage. It is a new home and tunnel system.
The grade five and six class had a great time swimming on Wednesday. They were very busy this week preparing he opening act for Cirque du Coeur this afternoon. They are also preparing for the end of year spelling bee.
The junior high class is studying really hard for exams and are excited for their retreat this evening. They are busy organizing the end of year assembly and slideshow.
Coming Up
The junior high exams are coming up. Good luck to everyone.
The Kindergarten graduation is next Tuesday at 6:00 pm. We hope to see you there.
School closes for summer break on June 23 at 12:00.
The mini-reporters are running as hard as they can and we will be back next week with more super fast news.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Jr. Kindergarten Class Wins Dozens Of Books
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.
Junior Kindergarten class with the new books they won from Scholastic Book Club. They won all the books in the book order for the month of May. Two large boxes of books were delivered to the class.
The 101 Dalmatian play was a great success. Thank you Mr. Graham and students for the work put into the show. Thank you to Mrs. Rollings for doing the make-up and Mr. Brothers for videotaping the play which is on sale from the office in aid of the breakfast program. Also thank you to Rogers Cable, and Gary Parsons for all their help. Mrs. Chris Brothers was the winner of the 50/50 draw. There was a bake sale organized by Mrs. Deckert, Marie Kennedy, and Imelda Sparkes. They even had dog bone cookies! Thank you!
On Friday we had a cast party. All the students and staff got to watch the entire play. We also enjoyed a Dalmatian cake and milk. All families received a cast poster thoughtfully designed by Mr. Reynolds. Also, all the students received a blue teddy bear for fundraising for the kids help phone. Thank you to Ms. Dutton for organizing the whole thing.
The grade 2 class had their first Holy Communion last Sunday. Family and friends placed wished and congratulations in a paper cup for each student. Congratulations to Noah Veitch, Clara Ryan, Olivia Gallant, Keely Brothers, and Bridgett Sparkes. Thank you to Mrs. Deckert, Mrs. George, Mrs. King and Mrs. McCarthy who helped with this special day.
On Monday night we had a picture party for the St. Pierre trip. Thank you to Mrs. King and Mr. Reynolds for preparing the party. We enjoyed looking at the pictures and eating pizza and dessert and Mrs. King’s house. Yum!
The grade 3 and 6 classes have finished their language CRTs. The math CRTs start next Tuesday.
Students in all classes thought up new names for the Corner Brook Triathlon which used to be called Kids of Steel this week.
The Junior Kindergarten class won a scholastic draw. They won all the books in the scholastic book order for May. Wow! That’s a lot of books!
The school had its first annual art exhibition yesterday. We have lots of talent in this school.
Ms. Megan Kennedy has completed her work placement. Thank you for all your support and help toward the school! We miss you.
This week Ms. Dutton held school try-outs for a track and field team. There will be a track and field meet on June 11 for our school.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Faith Yates who participated in the Cycle Solutions Mud Slide Cycling Race. Faith finished first in the female category and fourth overall.
Congratulations to everyone who participated in Dance Studio West production “Around the World”. These students are: Jasmine Penney, Carla du Toit, Nicola du Toit, Clara Ryan, Charlotte Sweetapple, and Rose MacLeod.
Congratulations to Alissa Rae Bellows, a former IHMS student, who was awarded a General Excellence Award at Corner Brook Regional High School’s awards assembly last Friday.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working on the number 10 and Father’s Day crafts. They are very excited about the books their class won.
The Kindergarten class is learning about money in math, maps in social studies and was very happy with the art show.
The grade one class is working on projects for the art show and a unit on aboriginal people in social studies.
The grade two class is learning about 3-D shapes and watching the movie 101 Dalmatians.
The grade three and four class made thank you cards on Monday with the help of the grade 5’s for the parents who went to St. Pierre.
The grade 5 and 6 class is learning about income in social studies. The grade 6’s are happy to be finished their language CRT. They are working on improving their sentence structure.
The junior high class watched a movie for enrichment called “The End of the Line” about the world’s oceans. Saturday is World Ocean’s Day. They are shocked at how in danger of extinction the fish population is in. They are busy preparing for final exams.
Coming Up
Next Friday is casual day. We hope to see everybody in casual clothes. It is in support of Circe de Couer (Circus of the Heart).
Math CRTs begin June 9th. Good luck to everyone who will be participating.
The mini-reporters are congratulating the grade 2’s on their first communion. We remember ours! We’ll be back next week with more news.
Friday, May 28, 2010
School Play Was A Great Success!
This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 28, 2010.
By: Abigail Companion, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman.

We hope everyone enjoyed a nice long weekend. Now we are back and getting all the lowdown on everyone’s weekend.
The 101 Dalmatian play was a great success! Thank you to Mr. Graham, Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Hancock, Mrs. Deckert, Mrs. Furlong, Mrs. Farrell and all the students and staff for all their hard work. Everyone did an exceptional job.
On Wednesday of this week students Jasmine Penney, Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds and Mr. Graham were interviewed by CBC radio. The students also sang Kanine Krunchies for the radio and again for cable 9 TV.
Last week there was a draw for a big screen TV. Dave Pardy of Corner Brook was the lucky winner.
CRT’s began yesterday for grades 3 and 6. Good luck everyone and try your best.
Today is casual day! We are glad the musical is over and now we get to relax in our casual clothes today.
The school concert band is busy practicing pieces for our end of year awards assembly. They will play “Pirates of the Caribbean” and “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. The junior high enrichment class is busy organizing this assembly.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are started the number 10 and are making art pieces for the upcoming art show. Today they are saying goodbye to their CONA intern Sara Rozee. Thank you for all your help!
The Kindergarten class had a lot of fun during the musical. They are busy preparing to finish their kindergarten year.
The grade one class is learning about insects in science and worked really hard on the musical. They did great as Chihuahuas.
The grade two class worked really hard at the musical and really rocked the poodle parts. They are preparing for First Holy Communion this weekend.
The grade three and four class is happy about the outcome of the play and are continuing to learn about landscape in science.
The grade 5 and 6 class had a band test on Wednesday. They are working really hard on French letters about St. Pierre.
The junior high class have just completed a social studies unit on how Newfoundland was affected by WW2 and will be creating models and pictures.
Coming Up
The grade two first Holy Communion is this Sunday at All Hallows church at 10:30 am.
The school art show is June 3rd at 6:00 pm. All families are welcome to come check out our student’s talent.
La la la la we will be backkk next weekkkk!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
A New Batch Of D.A.R.E. Program Graduates At IHMS
This is a copy of the Grade 5 news article "Lion’s Roar" that appeared in The Western Star on May 21, 2010.
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman
Anri Vermooten (left) who won the Indeavour award for the Cupids Postage Stamp Contest and Carla du Toit (right) whose artwork will be displayed on envelopes sold in Cupids this summer as part of their celebration.
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On Friday of last week Faith Yates (pictured above) was informed that she won the Mayor for a Day Essay Contest for Municipal Awareness Week. On Wednesday she was picked up by a fire truck at school and driven to the Mayor’s Office. She spent the day helping with a municipal barbeque, touring the city hall, attending a press conference and getting a ride in a police car. Exciting!
Last week we also celebrated World Catholic Education Day. Grade 2 students along with the grade 5 and 6 class made a school banner and grades 3-6 wrote letters to Bishop Crosby to tell him why our school is so special. Thank you to Mrs. McCarthy for organizing the activities.
Last Friday was the D.A.R.E. graduation. Congratulations to Faith Yates who won the D.A.R.E. essay award and Claire Reynolds and Jasmine Penny who won the penmanship award. Also Nicole Keeping won Daren the D.A.R.E. lion draw. Thank you to Constable Kelly, Constable Edwards, and Daren who taught this class to be drug free! Also thank you to our school D.A.R.E. sponsors the Elks Lodge and the Royal Purple Lodge.
On Monday evening Faith Yates, Sarah Keeping and Nicole Keeping attended a Mock City Council Meeting where they sat in council chambers and held a meeting with other six grade students from Corner Brook.
All this week Mr. Graham has been organizing musical practices for the big performance next week.
Yesterday the grade 5 and 6 students and then parents attended a D.A.R.E. presentation by Constable Kelly and Constable Edwards. The presentation was about what can happen to their bodies if they do make the choice to do drugs.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Yvette Coleman a graduate from IHMS who has been awarded a 58,000 dollar scholarship from Queen’s University. She has also won the provincial rotary festival for voice. Congratulations also to Mr. Graham our school’s music teacher who also teaches Yvette.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working hard on the number 9. They are almost done their alphabet book. They are also making Chia dads for Father’s Day.
The grade one class is very excited to have heard back from one of their favorite authors, Mo Willems who writes the pigeon books! He sent them a letter, posters and a thank you card all the way from New York City. Lucky (pigeons)!
The grade two class is excited about the musical next week. They are enjoying nature walks in science class.
The grade three and four class finished their math booklet and is learning about magnets in science class and about landscaping in social studies.
The grade 5 and 6 class are started a new unit in social studies about global issues. Mrs. McCarthy gave the grade 5’s a million dollar bill each for their essays.
The junior high class went geocaching at the participark and Corner Brook stream trail on Tuesday. They are almost finished their sewing projects. They are working on novel posters in language class.
Coming Up
Next week is the musical, 101 Dalmations. On Wednesday there are two performances for local schools at 9:30 and 1:15. There is also a performance for schools on Thursday morning at 11:00. The main performance is at 7:00 pm on Thursday.
This weekend is Victoria Day weekend. Everyone enjoy the long weekend. We’ll see you on Tuesday. The mini-reporters are relaxing. We’ll be back with more news next week.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Honorable Faith Yates Runs A Mock City Council Meeting


Faith Yates, a 12-year-old Grade 6 student at Immaculate Heart of Mary School presided over a mock council meeting at Corner Brook’s council chambers Monday evening.
She tapped the gavel to get the meeting underway while wearing the chain of office.
She and her six young councillors, all Grade 6 students at schools in the city, took part in a mock meeting before Mayor Neville Greeley and the Corner Brook council got down to business.
“My friends all said they wanted to sit in the mayor’s chair and put their feet up,” Faith said. “Unfortunately, I couldn’t put my feet up because I was on camera. It was fun.
“The chain was heavy. It was a bit different. I didn’t really want to put it on, but once it was on I felt special.”
She wanted to be mayor for a day so she could make sure some of the bad roads got paved, and she wants to see bike lanes around the city.
The young council consisted of Camille Thistle and John Bowles, of C.C. Loughlin Elementary School, Kristian Wheeler and Adam Critch, of St. Gerard’s Elementary School, along with Sarah Keeping and Nicole Keeping, of Immaculate Heart of Mary School.
Faith will be following the real mayor Greeley through Municipal Awareness Day today at city hall. A staff breakfast is slated for 8 a.m.
A barbecue starts at 11 a.m. with activities, displays and events continuing from there.
“There’s going to be tours of the city hall, a barbecue and I get to ride in a fire truck,” she said.
Greeley said the young mayor did a creditable job of being mayor for a meeting of a mock council.
Her essay on why she should be mayor for a day stood out. Her public speaking skills also impressed him.
“She’s got the world before her,” Greeley said. “She’s a young girl and I was just at the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) graduation Friday and she had the top essay in that, as well. She’s got a talent.”
Thursday, May 13, 2010
IHMS's First French Immersion Class For September 2010
By: Abigail Companion, Aaron Hancock, Nicole Keeping and Jenna Yetman

Photo of our September 2010 Kindergarten French Immersion class orientation with their new teacher Madame Noseworthy. Next September will mark the beginning of the French Immersion program in our school.
Say Cheese! This week the class photos and group photos were taken on Tuesday. Also the kindergarten graduation photos were taken.
This Sunday was Mother’s Day. We hope you all treated them really well.
On Monday Mrs. King went to the Teacher Job fair at Grenfell College to represent our school.
On Wednesday the September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten class had an orientation session with their new teacher Madame Noseworthy.
The May Crowning celebration was yesterday. Mrs. Coleman and the prayer group did a very nice celebration for that special day. Also Thursday was World Catholic Education Day. We celebrated with a special school prayer of thanks for Catholic education and we did special writing and art activities to show our thankfulness for our school.
This afternoon is the grade 5 and 6 class D.A.R.E. graduation. Claire Reynolds and Faith Yates were interviewed by CBC radio this morning about the D.A.R.E. program.
Congratulations to Faith Yates who won the award for the best D.A.R.E. essay. She will read her essay at the graduation ceremony.
Congratulations go out to Mr. Gene Coleman, Chair of the Board and his wife, Janice on the birth of their new baby daughter.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to the girl’s soccer team who played in a tournament last weekend. They played really well. Thank you to Mrs. Dutton for getting the team ready and coaching them through the tournament.
Carla du Toit was the winner of the envelope design contest “Digging Up Our Past” for the Cupids celebration this summer. Her design will be featured on envelopes sold in Cupids. Also Anri Vermooten won the Indeavour Award for her whimsical drawing in the design contest. Great work!
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are working on the number “9” and spring crafts. They would like to say congratulations to Clare Coleman on her new baby sister.
The Kindergarten class is learning to count by 2’s and learning the days of the week. They are busy preparing for their kindergarten graduation.
The Grade 1 class is learning about the plant parts and planting vegetable and flower seeds in science class. They are learning about fishing and trawling in social studies.
The grade 2 class is excited for the musical. They are learning about birds this week.
The grade 3’s are finishing a novel study on “Lost and Found” and the grade 4’s are working on a novel study on “Ticket to Curlew”. They are busy with all their subjects and looking after nibbles.
The Grade 5 and 6 class is learning about African music in Social Studies. This week they completed demand writing activities. The grade 5’s wrote about what they would do if they won a million dollars and the grade 6’s wrote on what they would do if they could be mayor of Corner Brook for a day. The grade 6 essays have been sent to Mayor Greeley for a contest. They wish they could all win the chance to be mayor for a day.
The Junior High class is working on writing autobiographies. They are almost finished their sewing projects and are hoping the weather will get better so they can do some geocaching.
Coming-Up
There are lots of musical practices coming up this week. The musical will be presented to local schools on May 26 at 9:30 and 1:15 and May 27 at 11:00. The performance for family and friends is on May 27 at 7:00 pm admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children.
During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.
The mini-reporters had to be ready for their close-up. They will be back with great news next week.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Elementary & Jr. High Students Travel To St. Pierre
Grade 4 to 9 Students tour the newspaper in St. Pierre
Place Du General De Gaulle Square
The grade 4-9 to students went on a school trip to St. Pierre. They left on Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Thank you to the staff and parents who drove us and were in charge of students on the trip. The parents who came were Mrs. Du Toit, Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. Brothers and Dr. Hamann.
The grade 4 to 9 students and adults took a tour of the boulangerie all the bread smelled really good. They also took a tour of the lycee. It was a really big school and it had a lot of different things like a mini-nursery, a carpentry area and other interesting stuff. They also took a tour of the radio station, the museum and a bus tour of the island. They saw many horses over 320!
Last Friday was City of Corner Brook Clean-Up Day. Students picked up garbage around the school and across the street at the church and around Bishop Crosby’s walk way.
On Monday our school celebrated Music Monday. On Wednesday there was a parent information session for parents of the September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten class.
On Tuesday it was National Teacher Day! It is a day to respect our teachers for what they do. We all think everyday should be teacher day.
On Thursday students participated in a walk for the kids help phone. Students raised money for the Kids Help Phone and some students visited classes to talk about the Kids Help Phone. We did this walk so kids can get help with their problems.
Musical practice for 101 Dalmatians has begun. Students are excited about the play and are all practicing their lines and the songs.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Keely Brothers who did very well in a gymnastics competition in Gander last weekend, she placed fifth overall. Also congratulations to Derek Atwood who won a bike helmet from Bell Aliant at the Aliant Bicycle Safety Presentation on Tuesday.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are welcoming a student from the College of the North Atlantic named Sara Roze. They are working on Mother’s Day activities and working on the number 9.
The Kindergarten class is working on graphing in math and is excited about class picture day.
The Grade 1 class is learning another mental math strategy using addition to subtract. In Social Studies they are learning how Corner Brook has changed over time.
The Grade 2 class is hoping the sun will shine soon so they can try out the chalk they made from egg shells. They are working on a unit all about dinosaurs.
The grade 3 and 4 class is glad to be back together. The grade 3’s did research on St. Pierre while the grade 4’s were away. They had fun this week learning new games on the playground.
The Grade 5 and 6 class have finished their sculptures are starting sculptures using recycled objects. They are busy preparing for upcoming tests and assignments this week.
The Junior High class is hard at work with their sewing projects. Mrs. Deckert has been helping them learn how to use the sewing machines. On Tuesday they had a presentation from a public health nurse student on body image. They are preparing for exams next month.
Coming-Up
Monday is casual day! Yay!
During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.
Class photo day is Tuesday, May 11.
The mini-reporters want to say if you need help and someone to talk to call the Kids Help Phone at 1-800-668-6868.
Monday, May 3, 2010
2010 Science Fair Awards

The students pictured above received medals for their projects in our recent science fair. Front (L-R): Tarik Rodriques, Noah Veitch, Katerina Hamann, and Olivia Park. Back (L-R): Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds, Patrick Davis, Abigail Companion, Andrew Dolomount, and Nicola du Toit.
This week the grade 4-9 students are enjoying their French trip to St. Pierre. They will arrive back in Corner Brook tomorrow. We hope everyone had an awesome trip.
Our Junior Kindergarten students presented some fun experiments!
Our Kindergarten students enjoyed discussing their experiment
Grade 2 student, Anna Brake and her science project, titled "Butterfly Life Cycle"
Last Friday was our annual science fair. There were many interesting experiments and research projects on lot of different topics like solar energy, tooth decay, butterflies, locomotive engines and static electricity. There were three guest judges: Raphael Soucy, Simon Janson, and Cec Lake. Thank you very much for judging. All students received a certificate designed by Mr. Reynolds. Thank you to everyone who helped to make our science fair a success again this year.
On Monday grades 5-9 enjoyed a drama workshop with TNL’s Sarah MacDonald-Anderson. They learned fun techniques for acting by playing games.
Our Student Leadership Council is having a daily canteen that is starting this Monday. Students can buy things like yogurt, apples, cheese strings, water, and 100 calorie chips.
Last week several of our students attended Mrs. Mugford’s funeral. She was a valued contributor to the IHMS prayer group.
Frisbee intramurals have started at lunch time for grades 2-9 on Mondays and Thursdays at lunch.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to the students who received medals at the IHMS Science Fair last week. They are: Noah Veitch, Tarik Rodrigues, Teagan O’Reilly, Olivia Park, Nicola du Toit, Katerina Hamann, Abigail Companion, Carla du Toit, Claire Reynolds, Andrew Dolomount, and Patrick Davis.
Congratulations to our students who participated in the Corner Brook Silver Blades Ice Show last week. Caylie Blake, Simon Boitskfski, Brooklynn Companion, Abigail Companion, Carla du Toit, Nicola du Toit, Caleb Kelly and Jasmine Penney all skated in this show.
Class News
The Junior Kindergarten classes are starting spring crafts and the number 9. They are planting the trees they got at the Forestry Fair on Friday.
The Kindergarten class is doing time lines in social studies and graphing in Math.
The Grade 1 class had a public health nurse visit their class to talk to them about dental health on Monday.
The Grade 2 class is busy preparing for the 101 Dalmatians musical. The students are practicing their songs. They are also learning about living things in science and studying how animals change as they grow up.
The grade 3 and 4 class is excited to learn their hamster Nibbles is a girl. The grade 3’s missed the grade 4’s who were gone to St. Pierre this week. They are hard at work on novel studies in language arts.
The Grade 5 and 6 class is enjoying caring for their class pets. They are working on independent novel studies for language arts and finishing up a unit on Africa in Social Studies.
The Junior High class really enjoyed the drama workshop on Monday. They are working on sewing projects in Enrichment class.
Coming-Up
The Student Leadership Council canteen service begins on Monday.
During the month of May all bags of recycling dropped off at the school will be donated to the school Breakfast Program. Bags can be dropped off at the school or you can contact the school to have your recycling picked up.
On Wednesday, May 5th there will be a parent information session at 7 pm for September 2010 French Immersion Kindergarten students.
Class photo day is Tuesday, May 11.
The mini-reporters will back next week with more awesome news.