Monday, January 30, 2012

The Children have a say!!!

On Tuesday, January 31 at 1:30pm, students will take part in a process called Dot-macracy. During this event, students will partake in various activities at several different stations. One of the stations at this event will have students voting on which pieces of playground equipment they would like to have in the new playground. Students will be given three stickers that they can place on any of the available equipment pieces. The most popular pieces choosen will be put into the new playground. During this process, the school children as well as the preschool children are designing their playground. We invite parents to come in and join their child/children in the process. It promises to be a very rewarding and worthwhile event.  

Due to inclement weather, our Dot-macracy event has been postponed until Tuesday, February 7 at 11:00am.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

You could be the big winner!!!

Currently, the playground committee are selling tickets in aid of the playground. First prize is a 50” television, second prize is a framed print, and third prize is a collection of Newfoundland Cd’s. There are only 1500 tickets printed. Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket can contact a committee member or call the school at 337-2500.

The Big Announcement!

Last Thursday, January 19th, we announced that Fatima Academy was a proud recipient of a Let Them Be Kids Helping Hands award. This event was very well attended by the members of the local communities, as well as, several invited guests including the Honourable Felix Collins, Senator Fabian Manning, Mrs. Barb Leonard-King, Mayor Eugene Manning, Mayor Melvin Careen and other representatives of the local councils. Our students were very honoured to receive such a generous award. We would like to thank all the people who attended the event including those who performed (Caitlin Lundrigan, Hayleigh McGrath, Nicholas Nash, Jesse English, Jamie Mooney and Eddy Lundrigan). The playground dream will become a reality on June 1!

Monday, January 9, 2012

Outcomes/Goals

1.       To create a safe, fun and sustainable play park for children and families of the Cape Shore to gather and socialize. 
2.       To empower our communities to work together to achieve a common goal while reinforcing community capacity building.
3.       To increase our pride and commitment in being a sustainable community in rural Newfoundland.
4.       To assist our students to learn and utilize effective leadership skills while encouraging them to take an active role in their community.
5.       To create an area that is conducive to learning. This project will assist us to establish and reinforce positive health and wellness activity for all ages.
Fatima Academy Memorial Playground
Our Vision

Create a desirable location that is inviting to all residents and tourists of the Cape Shore where they can enhance their physical activity, family togetherness and where members of all ages can socialize.