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WANTED: Arts & Crafts
Sister Stephanie Kitching has been busy painting notices to advertise the Art, Craft and Ethnic Food Fair to be held at St Cath’s on Saturday 10 March from 10am – 4pm. She is still collecting art and craft items, new … Continue reading
2012 Art and Craft Fair – call for donations
The St Catherine’s College PTA and Wellington Host Lions Club will hold an Art and Craft Fair at St Cath’s on Saturday 10 March 2012. Money raised will be shared between St Cath’s (70%) and the Lions Club (30%). We … Continue reading
Parent/Teacher Interviews July 2011
Parents are invited to book interviews times with teachers for the evenings of 5th July and 7th July between 4-8pm. Click on the web address below to get the link and use the code CCXKH. http://www.schoolinterviews.co.nz Parents will be receive … Continue reading
Year 11 & 12 students explore Careers Expo
On Monday 28th June all Year 11 and 12 students visited the Careers Expo at the TSB arena. Students were briefed beforehand about visiting displays that could offer courses or careers suitable to their particular interests. Mrs Castle (Careers Advisor) … Continue reading
School Production 2011
The Battalion 27th June – 1st July St Catherine’s and St Patrick’s College’s combined production is The Battalion, directed by Jim Moriarty & written by Helen Pearse-Otene. This is a lively and thoroughly engaging production that holds something for everyone. … Continue reading
St Catherine’s geographers go sustainable
On 24th March, twenty year 11 geographers went up to Otaki to visit some sustainable sites. Firstly we went to a reserve where Grey Power workers have been growing seedlings and have turned a dump site beside the Otaki river … Continue reading
ICAS Science Competition
The ICAS Science Competition is a way for students, their parents and their teachers to find out about the level of the curriculum that they are achieving at and to compare it to other students in NZ. Every student that … Continue reading