2020 children’s essay competition presentation …
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Term 4, Week 6
Wed 18th November
www.Ōhaupō.school.nz Phone: 07 823 6736 mail: office@Ōhaupō.school.nz
Growing Together, Learning Together
Tipu ngatahi, Ako ngatahi
2020 CHILDREN’S ESSAY COMPETITION PRESENTATION CEREMONY AT THE METHODIST church ON THURSDAY NIGHT 12/11/20
Emily Cribb, 1st
5 & 6 Year Old Class
Israel De Vries, 2nd 7 & 8 Year Old Class
Lara Hollinshead, 1st Kate Davenport, 2nd 9 & 10 Year Old
Class
Pokaia Heke, 1st
Ekam Kaur Minhas, 1st Jaxon Buik, 3rd Equal
11 Years Plus Class
19/11/20 20/11/20 9.00am 9.00am Tech at Peachgrove Intermediate Years 7 & 8 Assembly - Kauri Hub hosting. Ag Day Cups being presented
24/11/20 25/11/20 6.30pm 9.15am “Getting Ready for School” evening Waikato Full Primary Athletic Championship at Porritt Stadium
26/11/20 27/11/20 9.00am 9.00am Tech at Peachgrove Intermediate Years 7 & 8 Assembly - Cultural, guitar, Kapa haka, choir
30/11/20 TEACHER ONLY DAY - CLOSED FOR INSTRUCTION
DECEMBER
5/12/20 8/12/20 9.00am 9.00am Tech at Peachgrove Intermediate Years 7 & 8 Buddy Bench
9/12/20 10/12/20 Prize giving practice 9.00am Final day for Tech students 7.00-8.00pm Year 8 leaving formal
11/12/20 14/12/20 Year 4 sleepover 9.30am Totara Hub trip to Waimarino PRIZE GIVING 6.30pm-7.30pm End of year disco all hubs 7.30pm-8.30pm Kauri Hub 15/12/20 16/12/20 END OF TERM - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 9.00am FINISH 12.30PM TEACHER ONLY DAY
RURU AWARDS WEEK 5
Jacob Dando shows contribution and partic-ipation by sharing his thinking about learning with his peers. Tino pai! Sasha Bainbridge shows independence by trying to write her stories by yourself. Awe-some writing Sasha! Lucia Russo shows awesome thinking in her reading. You are trying to work out new words by yourself. Tino pai!
Muhib Nadeem shows awesome thinking by always challenging everything he hears. Your “outside the box” thinking always keeps everyone on their toes. .
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Amelia Burnell shows awesome thinking when writing. The effort and energy you are putting into writing an excellent history essay is fantastic. Keep it up.
Evalyn Riley
Shows contribution and participation by helping
pick up litter around the school during your
lunch break.
Message from the principal Kia ora kotou - Warm Greetings to you all
The end of the year is fast approaching, and there continue to be exciting and different learning opportunities on and off
site for your children. We have been grateful to all of the parents and extended whanau who have supported and assist-
ed with all of these events so far this year. We would truly be unable to offer these to your children without your sup-
port…Tino pai!
New Classroom Block
The site office has arrived in readiness for the new classroom block and initial disconnections will begin next week in
preparation for the demolition of the Boiler and P.E. shed. The construction site will be fully screened and there will be
regular Health and Safety Checks to ensure compliance. Access to the construction site will be via the gates beside the
hall, so please do not park in front of them at any time. Our building company, Construct Ltd. will be instructing the
delivery of goods and their subbies to access our site outside of our peak traffic time. If any safety issues emerge, we
will work with our Project Manager and Construct to reach an amicable outcome.
Carpark
Thanks so much for your patience. Our Trustee, Mr Marcus Graham is working hard to communicate with all parties to
try and get this finalised ready for the start of 2021. Just a reminder when dropping off your child in the morning to
move along to the end of the barriers and the 2.50p.m. pick is only for Kowhai Hub students and their siblings. All other
students will not be released until 3p.m.
Staff have found intercom requests for children to come to the car park to be too disruptive. If you arrive prior to the end
of school at 3p.m. please wait in between the cones until your child joins the group behind the barriers. Please park diag-
onally between the cones. Please communicate this process to all people who are collecting children from the car park.
TEACHER ONLY DAY: MONDAY NOVEMBER 30TH: Please note that the school will be closed for instruction on
the 30th November as we finalise and our analyse our students’ data to present to the BOT at the forthcoming December
hui on Wednesday 9 December. Teacher only days were awarded as part of the accord in the 2019 Teachers’ Collective
Agreement settlement.
Outstanding accounts
We currently have $10,181.74c outstanding of which $4,335.35 are donations. We acknowledge that it has been a
unique and different year for us all and would really appreciate your communication either by settling your accounts or
communicating with Mrs Cowan for an arrangement to be made. Remember that donations are tax deductible. Thank
you for your support with this matter.
Nga mihi,
With kindest regards, enjoy the rest of the week
Sue Mc Locklan
Principal Ōhaupō School
ROTARY ESSAYS - THIRD instalment
It Happened During Lockdown! By Kate Davenport
All of a sudden lockdown happened. At lockdown I felt excited to be with my family be-
cause it was like one big surprise holiday, but not away from home. As well as being
excited, I was glad that I had lots of space around me. I felt happy and safe at home
too.
On the first day of lockdown Mum made a schedule for Jack and I to follow. It included
math, writing, reading and last but not least science. On the second day of lockdown
two books arrived in the mail, one for math and one for literacy. In the literacy book I
got nearly half way through. In the maths I got well past the middle. You can definitely
tell Maths is one of my favourite subjects.
A lot of people learnt new skills in lockdown like me. I got better at baking. Baking is
so fun because you try and try again until you get something really tasty. I learnt how
to make bread. The first loaf of bread I made was focaccia. The first time I made it I
put too much salt on it, it was very salty. The second bread I made was pita bread.
Pita bread is like a flat bread but it puffs up in the pan, it’s oily and so yummy, I love
it. I made ginger biscuits and anzac biscuits with my brother. We ate them fresh out of
the oven. They were the best biscuits I had ever tasted.
What's better than having fresh air in your face while biking? I don't, know? But in lock-down I loved to bike down the road, it was so fun to do in the afternoon. Me and my brother biked and my mum walked on the side of the road. There weren't many cars because most people were at home. It was good that there weren't many cars on the road because that means there's not much carbon dioxide in the air. My favourite bit about biking was there was more wildlife around, the birds were like music in my ears.
One of my highlights in lockdown was leading my last year's ag day lamb Cheeky.
We put a lead on her and we had some nuts. We put the nuts in front of them to
tempt them to come to you. She walked behind me while I led her around the pad-
dock. Once she ran away from me and I had to run after her.
The only person I had to play with in lockdown was my brother Jack. I played with
him and picked vegetables for dinner with him. He helped me bake as well, he’s the
best brother in the world.
In lockdown I made espresso coffee for my Mum and Dad. I delivered it to them while
they worked and I made them dinner, lunch and sometimes breakfast. What do you
call that? I call it a five star hotel.
Sometimes they got biscuits fresh out the oven while they worked.
Every night Me Dad and Jack went down to the stream to check the traps and to
muck about down by the stream. We came back to the house with wet gumboots,
socks, and sometimes wet clothes. What can be worse than that?
The highlights of lockdown were playing with my ag day lambs because they got
friendlier. As well as that, I loved going down to the stream with Dad to cheek the
traps. My overall highlight was baking bread by hand.
At the end of lockdown I felt sad to be going back to school because I was having
so much fun baking bread at home.
LOWER WAIPA ATHLETICS - 13TH NOVEMBER 2020 RESULTS:
LONG JUMP: 8 year old Girls - Rhian Alchin (Second) 10 year old Boys - Flynn Hollinshead (Second) 11 year old Boys - Nick Smith (Second) MIDDLE DISTANCE: 9 year old Girls - Jadis Nikau (Third) 10 year old Boys - Lachlan Collins (First) 12 year old Boys - Troy Allen (Second) SPRINTS: 9 year old Girls - Katie Freeman (Third) 11 year old Girls - Gemma Brennan (Third) 13 year old Girls - Xanthe Wooten (Third) HIGH JUMP: 9 year old Boys - Blake Keesom (Third) 11 year old Boys - Nick Smith (First) 13 year old Girls - Jorja Nelson (Third) DISCUS: 9 year old Boys - Cole Brownlee (2nd) 11 year old Girls - Ava Holloway-Smith (1st) 13 year old Boys - Liam Hollinshead (Third) SHOT PUT: 11 year old Boys - Connor Wallis (First) 12 year old Boys - Finn Van Marrewijk (First)
Friday 13th did not prove to be unlucky for our tamariki who attended the Lower Waipa Athletics Competition at Te Awamutu Stadium. Thirty-six of our top ath-letes, aged 8 to 13 competed against students from the other schools in our clus-ter. They acquitted themselves very well, attaining a total of 17 top three finishes. A huge thanks to all the parents who volunteered themselves and their vehicles as transport to the event and also helped Mr Spicer run the girls high jump. A spe-cial thanks to Mr Dave Smith for transporting and setting up/dismantling the high jump and marquee for us. We would not be able to participate in such events without your help.
school UNIform UPDATE
The draft Uniform Policy is now ready for review. Please follow these instructions to access the school policy site and make any comments you have. The review period is until the 9th December
and after that, the policy will be updated and become confirmed.
1. https://ohaupo.schooldocs.co.nz/index.htm?toc.htm?36239.htm 2. Click on Uniform information 3. Review content 4. Click on the green icon to provide any feedback 5. Complete the form 6. Submit feedback
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TOUCH RUGBY
We have four school touch team that play on Thursday afternoons at Te Awamutu Sports Centre - it is great seeing the kids enjoying themselves!
Scores from last week
Kowhai team won 4-0 Rata team won 4-2 Totara team won 7-1 Kauri team won 5-2
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