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Lion's Roar - Friday, June 24,2016
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, June 24, 2016.
By: Aaron White and Kori Noel
Last week many of our classes had their end of year field trips. The kindergarten to grade two students went bowling, the grade three and four English and French classes had a pyjama and movie day, and the grade five and six class visited the Corner Brook Museum and the City Library.
Max Chrappa with his teacher Mrs. Angel McCarthy. Max was the regional and provincial grade 7 winner in the YMCA Community Matters essay contest for his business essay "Green Pool". |
Grade three student, Gemma Butler, is presented her provincial prize in the World Ocean's Day Poster Contest by her teacher Ms. Kimberly Crocker. |
Isabelle Mercier, grade four winner; Isaac Buckingham, grade six winner; Colin Spencer, grade five winner; and Natalie Parsons, grade four winner in the IHMS year end Elementary Spelling Bee. |
Last week many of our classes had their end of year field trips. The kindergarten to grade two students went bowling, the grade three and four English and French classes had a pyjama and movie day, and the grade five and six class visited the Corner Brook Museum and the City Library.
Last
Friday we hosted our school art show in the gym. All of our classes posted some
of their best artwork from this past year. Thank you to the parents and family
members who came to see the artwork on display.
The
Elementary School Spelling Bee was held in our cafeteria on Monday morning.
Students and staff wore black and yellow to celebrate the spelling bee.
Students in grades four, five, and six were challenged to spell some very
difficult words. In grade four Natalie Parsons and Isabelle Mercier were the
overall winners, in grade five Colin Spencer was the overall winner, and in
grade six the overall winner was Isaac Buckingham.
Mr.
Ryley and the junior and senior high class organized our sports day on Monday.
It was a lot of fun. All classes participated in the stations around the
school. It was a full afternoon of activity.
The
last full day of school was on Tuesday. We celebrated with a school wide
pancake breakfast. Thank you to Mrs. King and the teachers who helped to serve
pancakes. In the afternoon the Student Leadership Council hosted a variety
show. The show featured over 30 acts by some of our amazing and talented
students and teachers.
School
closed on Wednesday at noon. We celebrated Mass at All Hallows with Bishop
Hundt followed by our year end school assembly.
Thursday
morning we held our annual volunteer breakfast to honour the people who
volunteered their time at IHMS to make this another amazing year. Thank you for
all you do.
Congratulations
to our YMCA Create A Logo classroom winners. In grade four: first place was
Keira Clarke, second place was Rebecca Janes, and third place was Natalie
Parsons; in grade five: first place was Simon Boitsefski, second palce was
Clare Coleman, and third place was Colin Spencer, in grade six: first place was
Ryan Bennett, second place was Jack Richardson, and third place was Kori Noel.
Congratulations
to our YMCA Market Your Thoughts Essay contest winners. In grade seven: first
place was Max Chrappa, second place was Myles Calbert, third place was Jordan
Park; in grade eight: first place was Anna MacKenzie, second place was Madison
Noel, and third place was Cameron Peddle; in grade nine: first place was Ryan
Miller, second place was José Garcia, and third place was Rebekah Calbert.
Congratulations
to Max Chrappa who was the grade seven first place regional winner and the
first place provincial winner!
Stars of the Week
Congratulations
to Kaitlyn Dillman who received her yellow stripe belt last week in Tae Kwon
Do.
Class News
The
junior kindergarten classes would like to wish
everyone a wonderful and safe summer. They all had a great year!
Mme.
Foley’s Kindergarten French Immersion class had a great year in kindergarten
French Immersion. They wish everyone a wonderful summer break!
Mrs.
Hodder’s Kindergarten English class had a
great day participating in sports day, especially the water games. They enjoyed
watching the variety show on Tuesday and would like to wish all a safe and
adventurous summer.
Mrs.
George’s grade one English class had
the most awesome year! They worked hard, learned so much and made many
wonderful memories and friendships. Though saying goodbye is really hard, they are
looking forward to a well deserved break. They want to wish everybody a happy,
fun and safe summer!
Mme.
Ryan’s grade one and two French Immersion class
had a lot of fun during the sports day, everyone is excited to bring their
pumpkin plants home for their home gardens. They are all ready for a safe,
happy and healthy summer!
Ms.
Park’s grade two class finished
up some year end activities this week. They wrote about the things they are
going to be doing this summer and made a cute craft to go along with it.
They had so much fun on Sports Day and watching the talent show on Tuesday.
Have a wonderful summer, everyone!
Mme.
Moss’ grade three, four and five French Immersion enjoyed
their French culture day, had a blast at sports day. They ended off the week
with a little class party! Passez un Bon été!
Ms.
Crocker’s grade three and four class had a
great sports day today and had a lot of fun watching the talent show.
Mrs.
McCarthy’s grade five and six class had a great last week of school. The class
had a lot of fun at the water activities during sports day. They would like to
wish everyone a great summer vacation.
Mr.
Drew Nadon’s junior high to level two class said goodbye to the Brazilian and
Mexican exchange students last week on Friday afternoon with a special
celebration. Students finished their final exams on Monday.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Lion's Roar - Friday, June 17, 2016
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, June 17, 2016.
By: Clare Coleman and Aria Kazerouni
Colin Spencer (left) and Aria Kazerouni (right) view the artwork of Terry Boland at the "Six: Six Artists, Six Walls" exhibit at the Arts and Culture Centre during a class visit. |
Students at their first Holy Communion (back L-R): Cole Lyver, Luke Coleman, and James Lao; (Front L-R): Oscar George, Kaitlyn Coade, and Alister MacDonnell |
On
Sunday, grade two students, Kaitlyn Coade, Luke Coleman, Oscar George, James
Lao, Cole Lyver, and Alister MacDonnell, celebrated their First Holy Communion
at All Hallows Parish. The students and their families enjoyed a celebration
social in the school cafeteria following Mass. We would like to thank Father
Terry, Mrs. George and the students’ families for making this day so special.
On
Monday evening students, Jacob Blackwood, Carter Bromley, Jemma Butler, Noah
Evans, Emily Hindy, Leah Lainey, Charlotte Mercier, Isabelle Mercier, Kate
Murphy, Katherine Noel, and Gabriel Rowsell, received their first sacrament of
Reconciliation. We would like to thank Father Terry, Mrs. George, Mrs. English,
Mrs. Dicks, Mrs. King and the students’ families who assisted with this special
occasion.
The
grade seven to Level two students celebrated the end of the school year with a
field trip to Mrs. King’s cabin in Bonne Bay Pond. They would like to thank
Mrs. King, Mr. King for hosting the class and
Mr. Drew Nadon and Mr. Hancock for joining them on the trip. They would
also like to thank Mrs. Barb Anderson and Mrs. Eleanor Reynolds for driving
students on the field trip.
The
kindergarten English and Kindergarten French Immersion students celebrated
their graduation ceremony on Wednesday night. The students performed for their
families before receiving their diplomas and watching a slideshow of photos
from the past year. We would like to thank Mrs. Hodder, Mme. Foley and Mr.
Graham for preparing the students for this event.
The
grade five students completed their artwork this week with Jane Reagh. This was
the last session for the group to meet for the Art Smarts project “Experiencing
Our Eco-systems”. The project involved three smaller programs for grades three,
four, and five throughout the year. We would like to thank Mrs. Reagh for
bringing her enthusiasm and talent to our school art program this year.
This past week in physical education we had two guests
instructors present to the students. Mr. Wayne Allen taught an introduction to
golf. Later in the week Mr. Sean Richardson taught our students self defence
with a focus on Muay Thai. The students really enjoyed both sessions.
Today we
are hosting our annual Art Show in the school gym from 12:30 to 1:30 pm.
Parents and family members are invited to come view some of the amazing artwork
students have created this year.
We would
like to wish Clare Coleman good luck in the Track Fest Meet in St. John’s this
week. Clare is participating in the 60 m, 600 m and long jump categories.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations
to Robert Morrissey who received a medal in Tae Kwon Do for showing respect.
Class News
The
junior kindergarten classes are looking forward to showcasing their artwork
today at the annual art show. The students would like to wish all their dads a
happy Father’s Day on Sunday. They cannot believe the school year is coming to
an end!
Mme.
Foley’s Kindergarten French Immersion class has successfully finished their
first year of French Immersion. It has been a great year. On Thursday evening
they had their Kindergarten graduation with their family and friends.
Mrs.
Hodder’s Kindergarten English class was very excited to celebrate their
Kindergarten graduation on Thursday evening. They really enjoyed the
performances and celebrating with a special cake. They would like to say
congratulations to all their classmates on a great year. The students also
enjoyed a year end class bowling trip!
Mrs.
George’s grade one English class has been writing about their dads’ and making
Father’s Day crafts. They had a great time on their field trip yesterday. They
would like to wish all the dads out there a super Happy Father’s Day.
Mme.
Ryan’s grade one and two French Immersion class has been working on Father’s
Day items. On Wednesday they had a French picnic with different cheeses, fruit
and baguettes! It was a lot of fun. The students also planted pumpkin seeds to
take home and cultivate for the fall.
Ms. Park’s
grade two class are making totem poles in social studies class. Today they are
making pizza and looking forward to the art show at lunch time.
Mme.
Moss’ grade three, four and five French Immersion class are finishing off their
end of year work. The grade three students are finishing a project on how to
train their dragon and the grade four students are finishing their French novel
study. The grade five students enjoyed a field trip to see the art show “Six
Artists, Six Walls” at the Arts and Culture Centre.
Ms.
Crocker’s grade three and four class is learning about static electricity in
science. The grade three students are working on a role play in language arts.
The grade four students are finishing the writing of their summer bucket list.
The students are very excited for the art show today.
Mrs.
McCarthy’s grade five and six class was very busy this week finishing art
projects and writing activities. The grade five students finished their
paintings this week and will showcase them in the art show today. The grade five and six students wrote artist
statements to accompany their artwork in today’s art show. On Wednesday they visited the art show “Six
Artists, Six Walls” to see the exhibit and examine the artist statements. As a
final activity, students chose a piece of artwork and commented on the artist’s
use of technique.
Mr.
Drew Nadon’s junior high to level two class finished their final exams today.
The group went on a field trip on Tuesday to Mrs. King’s cabin in Bonne Bay
Pond. Today they are saying goodbye to their exchange student friends with a
class celebration in the afternoon.
Coming Up
Our
IHMS Elementary Spelling Bee is on Monday morning at 9 am and our year end
Sports Day will begin at 11 am.
This
Tuesday there will be a pancake breakfast in our school cafeteria beginning at
7:30 am. The Student Leadership Council will host the last variety show for the
year beginning at 1:00 pm in our school gym.
Wednesday
is the last day of school for the 2015-2016 school year. There will be a family
mass at 8:30 am at All Hallows followed by the year end assembly at 9:30 am.
Classes will be dismissed from homeroom at noon.
Check
out the IHMS school blog for updates and more photos to accompany our school
article at www.ihmschool.ca!
Friday, June 10, 2016
Lion's Roar - Friday, June 10, 2016
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, June 10, 2016.
By: Jacob Bursey, Kori Noel, Jack Richardson, Alessandra LeBlanc, and Aaron White
Last Thursday evening our school presented “Oliver” the
musical. Congratulations to Dr. Graham, our students and teachers on a
wonderful performance. Thank you to our families for supporting this event,
Corner Brook Regional High for lending us extra chairs, Mr. Hancock for
recording the musical, Isaac Buckingham for setting up the live stream, and
Cameron Peddle for managing the sound.
Luke Coleman as Oliver, and Aria Kazerouni as Dodger in the IHMS production of Charles Dickens' "Oliver". |
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Grade two students, Ben Griffin and Oscar George present the simple machines they created in science class. |
Lysea Njing and Allie Beck planting Forget Me Nots in the greenhouse for the Beaumont Hamel Memorial fundraiser. |
On Friday morning of last week the grade three and four
classes went on a Ducks Unlimited Tour. The students had a great time. Thank
you, Ducks Unlimited, for sponsoring this tour. In the afternoon, Ms. Jane
Reagh worked with the grade five students studying clouds and learning how to
oil paint as part of our ArtSmarts grant.
Alison Pittman, Youth Ventures Coordinator, presented to
the grade seven to Level two students about starting their own summer
businesses. After the presentation, students also worked together to build a
spaghetti and marshmallow tower.
Over the weekend Junior Kindergarten teachers, Mrs.
Crocker, Mrs. Dicks, Mrs. English, Ms. Perrett, and Mrs. Vincent participated
in a training workshop.
On Monday we held an assembly to honour our provincial
winners in the World Ocean’s Day Poster Contest.
Yael Piercy was the kindergarten Provincial Winner and
Rotém Phillips Grobelaar was the grade one Provincial Winner. The girls were
presented their prize packs in a school assembly to honour their
accomplishments.
Stars of the Week
Congratulations to Rylan Andrews, Charlotte Mercier,
Isabelle Mercier, Robert Morrissey, Lysea Nginang, and Israela Nginang on their Music For Young
Children Spring Recital last Sunday.
Congratulations to Hala Parsons who received first and
second place ribbons in the Deer Lake Dolphins Swim Club Year End Dash.
Congratulations to Ben Griffin, Lydia Parsons, Hala
Parsons, and Natalie Parsons who participated in a Mountain Bike Race on
Sunday. Ben placed third in the long course x 2 Dirt Squirt Expert.
Congratulations to Jenna Cammie and Rebecca Janes who
passed their figure skating tests during the Silver Blades test day.
Congratulations to Lucy Maloney who helped with the Food
Bank Collection on Monday evening.
Class News
The junior kindergarten classes are looking forward to
the art show next week so their mom’s and dad’s can see the artwork they have
made this year. This week they did activities to celebrate World Ocean’s Day.
Mme. Foley’s Kindergarten French Immersion class really
enjoyed presenting their science project on icebergs last week in the science
fair. The students loved performing in “Oliver” for their parents last week.
Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class learned about
our environment this week. They have been very busy preparing for the
kindergarten graduation.
Mrs. George’s grade one English class had a busy week
finishing up all their art projects. They are very excited to be going to Mrs.
George’s house on Sunday for their year-end party!
Mme. Ryan’s grade one and two French Immersion class is celebrating
Environment week by discussing their environmental responsibilities. Their
class cultivated lettuce, spinach, Swiss chard and kale from the greenhouse
with Mme. Moss’ class and enjoyed a yummy salad for lunch. It is exciting to
grow food! The class is going to plant wild flower seeds on the school grounds
just behind the greenhouse.
Ms. Park’s grade two class is learning about life cycles
in science class. They are doing an underwater craft for World Ocean’s Day. In
social studies they are learning about different things their grandparents did
in the past.
Mme. Moss’ grade three, four and five French Immersion
class harvested their lettuce from the greenhouse and enjoyed a salad lunch on
Tuesday. The grade three students wrote their provincial math assessment this
week.
Ms. Crocker’s grade three and four class was busy this
week finishing off projects. The grade three students wrote their provincial
math assessment. The grade four students were busy completing their menus in
language arts class and writing their summer bucket list.
Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class had a busy week.
The grade five students continued their painting project with artist Jane Reagh
as part of their ArtSmarts grant. Both the grade five and six students
completed their classroom yearbook by writing a profile, a catch phrase and warm
fuzzies for their classmates. They can’t wait to see the finished product.
Mr. Drew’s junior
high and level 2 class is writing their first exam today. They were busy this
week studying for their exams and finishing off a few art pieces for the upcoming
school art show.
Coming Up
Registration for full day junior kindergarten and full
day English and French Immersion Kindergarten is ongoing. Please contact the
office for an application or for further information.
First Holy Communion is this Sunday at All Hallows Parish
at 10:30 am.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Lion's Roar - Friday, June 3, 2016
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Immaculate Heart of Mary School Home of The Lions Celebrating 16 Years! _________________________________________________ |
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This is a copy of IHMS's weekly new article Lion's Roar that appeared in The Western Star newspaper on Friday, June 3, 2016.
By: Cole Dumaresque, Emily Murley, Emily Payne
Junior kindergarten students, Shane Matthews and Claire Patey, demonstrate their science fair project during the school's annual Science Fair. |
Last Thursday Mrs. Coleman and the prayer
group held the May Crowning at All Hallows Church to celebrate May as the month
to honour Mary.
On Monday we held our annual school Science
Fair for students in grades 4-9. We would like to thank our judges Mme. Marie
Claude Renard, Mr. Wayne Spencer, Mr. Cec Lake, Dr. Dwayne Keough, and Dr.
Carla Wells. The judges awarded top
medals to Natalie Parsons, Rebecca Janes, Keira Clarke, Clare Coleman, Kori
Noel, Max Chrappa, Madison Noel, and Rebekah Calbert. This year the grade three
students chose to complete individual projects. The judges awarded three
honourable mentions to grade three students Charlotte Mercier, Noah Colbourne
and Brooke Watton. The junior kindergarten to grade two students conducted
experiments in groups.
On Monday we welcomed back the students and
teachers who toured Italy as part of the EF School Tours. The group visited
Rome, Assisi, Florence, Verona, and Venice. During their trip they visited and
toured many churches, historical sites, and learned about local and traditional
crafts produced in Italy.
Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. George hosted a
pre-holy communion celebration in our chapel on Monday evening for grade two
students preparing for their first Holy Communion. Prayer group members: Aria
Kazerouni, Colin Spencer and Rebekah Calbert were also in attendance to assist
with this celebration.
The grade four students have completed their
art project on animal habitats with Jane Reagh. The students’ artwork is on
display in the cafeteria windows. The group is planning on presenting and
explaining their artwork to classes next week. The class would like to thank
Jane for leading this project. They really enjoyed working with you!
We would like to congratulate Dr. Graham our
musical director for “Oliver Twist” and all of our students for their wonderful
performance last night. Everyone worked very hard and it was a wonderful show.
Thank you to all our teachers and students for their behind the scenes work.
Today we are having a casual day in aid of
the annual Janeway Telethon.
The grade three and four students are going
on a field trip today with Ducks Unlimited.
Stars
of the Week
Congratulations to Jacob Bursey who earned
his yellow belt in Tae Kwon Do last weekend.
Congratulations to Myles Calbert who received
The Donald A. Burton Top First Year Cadet Award at the RCSCC 2590 Gallipoli
Army Cadets annual review last weekend.
Class
News
The junior kindergarten classes had a lot of
fun on Monday showing their parents science experiments in the Science Fair. It
was messy and fun! They would like to congratulate Wes Cleveland and his family
on their new baby boy, Rory. The students loved being part of the school
musical. They would like to say a big thank you to Mr. Graham!
Mme. Foley’s Kindergarten French Immersion
class really enjoyed the science fair and musical this week. They are looking
forward to their kindergarten graduation in a few weeks.
Mrs. Hodder’s Kindergarten English class had
a lot of fun at the science fair on Monday with their tornado and sink or float
experiment. The students are excited to raise money today for the Janeway
Telethon.
Mrs. George’s grade one English class really
enjoyed showcasing their science fair experiments this week. They favourite was
definitely flubber! They are working hard on our subtraction stories in math.
They had so much fun performing in the musical last night!
Mme. Ryan’s grade one and two French
Immersion class had a lot of fun performing in the musical. For the science
fair they made four different types of musical instruments. They are making
sunny faces for art class.
Ms. Park’s grade two class finished their
geometry unit in math this week. They are learning about animals in science
class. The students worked really hard preparing for the “Oliver” musical.
Mme. Moss’ grade three, four and five French
Immersion class was very busy this week. The grade three students are playing
with their geometric shapes to wrap up their final unit in math. The grade four
students have finished up their ArtSmarts Project with Jane Reagh. Their work
is on display in the cafeteria. The grade five students are starting a oil
painting project with Ms. Reagh today.
Ms. Crocker’s grade three and four class had
a fantastic time at the science fair on Monday. The grade three students are
discussing bullying this week through activities and scenarios. They are
talking about the bully, the bullied and the bystander. The grade four students
are learning different ways to represent time in math. They were very excited to
finish their habitats artwork with Jane Reagh this week.
Mrs. McCarthy’s grade five and six class thoroughly
enjoyed the science fair on Monday. The grade five students are happy to
announce that they have finished their last spelling test for the year. In math
class they are learning about quadrilaterals. The grade six students are
finishing off their individual clue games. The students made their clue games
with a school theme. They are looking forward to having the grade five students
solve the mystery. Was it Mr. Drew chewing gum in the library? Or Mme. Moss
with the broken iPad in the cafeteria?
Mr. Drew Nadon’s junior high to level two
class was very busy this week with the science fair and preparing for the
school musical. The class painted the backdrop for the performance and prepared
many of the props for the production. They would like to welcome back their
classmates who were in Italy last week.
Coming
Up
The grade three and six students will write
their math provincial assessments next week.
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