Junior Athletics 2019
Our Junior Athletics Afternoon was enjoyed by all - races, relays, duck races, toddler race, teacher and parent races. here are a selection of photos from the day.
Our Junior Athletics Afternoon was enjoyed by all - races, relays, duck races, toddler race, teacher and parent races. here are a selection of photos from the day.
TBall:
With the disappointing news that the TBall Interschools Tournament was cancelled due to venue issue, Miss Hennessey got to work and was able to quickly pull together a fun afternoon for the teams to put their skills to the test. Each team played three games; Mt Carmel 1 won 1, lost 2 and Mt Carmel 2 won 2, lost 1. The sportsmanship and good-natured competition between all the schools made for an enjoyable event. Thank you Miss Hennessey for organising this event for our teams. Another big THANK YOU to our coaches, Katrina Martin and Shari Tighe-Umbers, who gave up their time to share their skills and knowledge with us. We really appreciate your commitment to the team. Mrs Louise Spora
Cricket:
The Mt Carmel Cricket Team represented our school superbly. Our players demonstrated a "positive, can do" attitude and everyone played to the best of their ability. The team played 2 games against St Michaels. We won one 153-91 and lost one, marginally by 11 runs, scoring 117-106. Many thanks to Sally Lowe and Lucy Florence for coaching the team and Ryan Jolly for umpiring on the day. Mrs June Ivamy
Tennis:
Jona and David entered the tennis tournament for Summer Field days. This tournament requires the children to understand and know how to play tennis. It is a fun tournament where participation and enjoyment are key. The children played 6 games throughout the day. Well done to the boys who represented our school, and who demonstrated our school values of Strength and Kindness. Mrs Liz Hennessy
Touch:
Three teams of excited children represented Mt Carmel at the Interschool Touch competition.
The Year 6 boys with some help from 3 up and coming year 5 boys faced off against Kings first. There were some jitters and missed opportunities but the lose helped focused them and got them ready for the rest of the games. One of the high points was keeping Saint Kentigern’s Boys School to a 2 all draw. At the end of the day their record was 1 Win, 1 Lose and 3 draws. This placed them 7th out of 10 strong teams.
The Year 6 girls team with one speedy year 5 girl, had a great day despite having zero substitutes. The girls worked really hard together to win 5 games and have 1 draw. This impressive record was good enough to place them 1st in the Girls competition. Their plus 13 point differential was the real testament to their hard work. Several of the girls, towards the end had all manner of bumps and bruises but they persevered and won for the second year in a row. Mr JP Cawley
The mix team was made up of all year 5 students and in my opinion they seemed to be having the most fun. Their good attitude and sportsmanship was noted by several teams and parents. They had a couple of really close games and ended with 3 wins and 3 loses. This result was good enough put them 4th out of seven teams and left them hungry to play more and do better next year.
All this would not have been possible without the help of our Mt Carmel parents. Thanks to all the parents who help transport on the day. Special thanks go to Mrs Marsden, Mrs Gimblett, Ms Hyde and Ms Gibson and a very special thank you to Mr Barsdell, who helped referee the whole day.
Fifty of our children took part in this year's Top Schools event which is organised by the Rotary Club of East Auckland, partaking in fun sporting events such as Wobbly Wheels, Gumboot Throw, Ski Run and the Slippery Slope to name a few. The children had a fantastic time taking part in these activities and showed great sportsmanship and teamwork throughout the day. All the children should be commended on their enthusiasm and participation at this event. It was particularly enjoyable to see the children working really well alongside their teammates, many of whom were from a different classroom and year level.
Our teams achieved excellent results with Year 3/4 Team 1 coming third, Year 5/6 Team 4 coming third, and Year 5/6 Team 5 coming second.
Our Year 6 children went on their annual trip to MERC, the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education & Recreation Centre, based at Long Bay, Auckland. They offer marine based environmental education and outdoor recreational experiences. The children get to participate in outdoor education opportunities and the day allows them to try new experiences and for some to overcome some challenging situations. This day is very much looked forward to by our Year 6 children and they thoroughly enjoyed taking part in all of the activities.
On the first day of school this year we welcomed 22 new children to Mt Carmel. We got a photo of some of them as they turned up with their families to wish them well on their first day here.
Korimako and Weka Classes have enjoyed making Slime as part of their Science Focus Topic this term. This experiment showed the children how Scientific concepts such as "reaction" and "state of matter" result when different substances are mixed together.
The school Cross Country Competition was a very successful event with all the children taking part and doing their very best. We saw some great running performances, and congratulate the individual winners. This year's winning house was St Mary MacKillop.
Book Week culminated in a fantastic costume parade. The children enjoyed dressing up as their favourite book character, and had the opportunity to showcase this to the rest of the school. The week's activities, including the character parade and visiting show, were a great way to celebrate books and encourage a joy of reading amongst our students.
At the conclusion of Bullying Free NZ Week, we celebrated with Pink Shirt Day. The PTA organised a number of events to mark the day which were enjoyed by all the students. The Disco at lunchtime was a highlight of the Day.
Last week the whole school enjoyed a Football For Schools taster session, taking part in skills training and giving it a go in the inflatable pitch. Football for Schools also offer after school sessions - see their website for details