courtesy of te pahu school - 18th november 2020
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From the Enviroleaders- Please remember to bring in your waste for recycling in the next couple of weeks so that we can package it up and send it off before the end of the year. The collection bins are located outside the library for: 1. Toothbrushes and packaging, toothpaste tubes, floss containers, mouthwash bottles. 2. Pens, felt pens, ink cartridges, mechanical pencils, correction fluid and tape
containers, highlighters and marker pens. 3. Coffee capsules NESCAFE brand only please
Courtesy of Te Pahu School - 18th November 2020
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Please support our school bus sponsors who help keep the bus running costs down for all the school to benefit.
Tēnā koutou katoa,
A huge thank you to all our parents who have been supporting the school in recent weeks to run our school athletics day, support our students at Lower Waipa Athletics day, Bandslam and Bandquest, class trips on and around our local Maunga. Without your support we are unable to provide these acvtivites outside the classroom.
This week we have three classes venturing out onto our mountain. Our learners are completing their Te Pahu Challenge activities for 2020. A huge thank you to all of the supporters for these events.
Our two bands performed brilliantly at the Rockshop Bandquest competition last Tuesday evening. Both our bands - Freeze Point and Hardcore Cadence performing to an enthusiastic audience. Emerson won best drummer and Emily won the musicianship award. A huge thank you to Shakira Derbyshire and Bevan Galbraith who have supported the musicians throughout the year.
Some of our school pupils attended the Lower Waipa Athletics last Friday. Te Pahu school was well represented. Some of our students were successful in their placings at the event. It is always important for our students to compete with their peers from around the Waipa, Waikato and across New Zealand from time to time. A big well done to all of our team.
One of our pupils– Finn has been growing his hair for 4 years. He is off to Saint Johns College next year where he is not allowed to have long hair. Finn loved his flowing locks and wanted them to go to a charity that needed them. Last week Finn had is beautiful locks cut off at school by ‘Who’s ya barber’ and is now sporting a very trending hairdo. He has donated his locks to the Child Cancer Foundation to be made into wigs for less fortunate children. At last count he has raised over $1500.00 for his efforts. A huge effort Finn. We are very proud of you!
We asked our school community to provide feedback on the Principles, Values and Key Competencies found in the New Zealand Curriculum Document. As the Board of Trustees and with the leadership team, we have taken your feedback to review our overarching philosophies in our Te Pahu Curriculum. As an initial step we have developed some core values that integrate the principles, values and key competencies that you felt were most important. We believe these values will underpin all that we do here at Te Pahu School and they represent our Te Pahu Learner. They will guide us in our decision making, how we think and act and how we contribute actively to our community.
Jaime Mackintosh Bricklayer
Phone 021 402352 or 848-1122 ph: 829-8518
Agri Nutrients ph: 07
871-6272
Elliot Kent Tel:
0274 732199
Te Pahu School, 671 Te Pahu Rd, R D 5, Hamilton 3285 Phone: (07) 825-9849 www.tepahu.school.nz,
Email: office@tepahu.school.nz School News Attitude determines Altitude
Te Pahu School Students will be characterised by excellence in their attitudes and actions”
These values are as follows-
Hauora - I am kind, healthy and unique
At Te Pahu School, we value the importance of Hauora through acknowledging and celebrating the values and beliefs of ourselves and others. We foster the development of personal identity and self-awareness along with relationships, friendships, compassion and social support. We pursue physical health and development by being physically active through a range of programmes including our Te Pahu Challenge.
Kaitiakitanga - I care for my environment.
At Te Pahu School, we develop pathways of sustainability, confirm-ing the vitral place of the environment in the future and in the minds of coming generations. We commit to a long-term sustainability journey, where we connect with and explore the environment. We are proud to be both an Enviro School and a member of Para Kore.
Wairua auaha - I am curious
At Te Pahu School, we endeavour to develop critical, crea-tive and reflective thinkers. We pursue excellence and an attitude of perseverance and resilience. Through innovation inquiry and curiosity, a pathway of sharing innovations and aspirations is fostered.
Whanaungatanga - I make a difference to my
community.
At Te Pahu School, we welcome the relationships between ourselves, community and whānau working together for the common good. We value and celebrate a sense of belong-ing through shared experiences, fostering family connections and participating within and with the support of the wider community.
Manaakitanga - I am respectful
At Te Pahu School, we believe in the importance of nourish-ing and caring for others, showing respect, displaying integri-ty and acting responsibly, including in a digital space. We seek to develop a sense of moral purpose to improve our learning and social outcomes.
Thank you for your feedback. We truly value the time, the
research and the effort you have taken to share your
thoughts with us. This is a shared journey with a collective
voice, we would appreciate your continued feedback on our
values and how you can assist us in embedding these in our
school culture.
Ngā mihi nui
Meegan Dunn
DATES TO REMEMBER: 1st Dec: BOT meeting 3-4th Dec: Kokako Camp 10th Dec: Leavers Dinner 18th Dec: Last Day of year/Prizegiving
FOR SALE - FIREWOOD. Mostly gum. $70 per cubic metre. Free delivery in Te Pahu. Phone Graeme 825-9933 or email: laird.mcgillicuddy@gmail.com
FOR SALE: Handful of weaner beef calves for sale. H&B Red Devon twins, H Simmental, H Speckled park. Located in paddock next to Te Pahu School. Call Andrew Lord 027 2038052.
LOOKING TO HIRE: Person keen to learn or increase their knowledge of all aspects of ground base logging. Remuneration will depend on experience. With 6 monthly reviews. For more information please contact Kelvin on 0272417045.
SERVICES AVAILABLE IN OR NEAR TE PAHU:
LAKEBOWL PAINTING: New housing, light commercial - renovations, HVLP spraying. All interior/exterior painting. Free no obligation quotes. Email: pcwilson67@hotmail.com or 02108430622
Flue cleaning and repairs. Moss and Mould roof spraying, driveways and paths. Ph Mark 8298103/ 021457342
Animal Minding: Paws, Claws and more. Animals cared for during your break. Contact Delwyn 0274 954531
MASSAGE THERAPY - REMEDIAL & RELAXATION with Valerie Clarke. *Deep Tissue *Myofascial Release *Neuromuscular Treatment *Trigger Point Therapy *Pregnancy Massage *Relaxation. After initial consultation, your massage is designed specifically to your individual needs. Valerie is a qualified massage therapist. Phone 825-9051 for an appt.
Pirongia Tree Services - Experienced local arborist available for your tree work. Contact John 021 1107581 or 07 8719943.
Sheep shorn, small blocks. Good rates. Foot trimming available. Phone Philip 021 1828519
Electrician in Te Pahu! General electrical, heat pumps, Solar power. Contact Josh 0800 693 532 or hello@myelectrical.co.nz
NEW DELHI INDIAN RESTAURANT:
Fully licensed/ BYO. Dine in and takeout. Shop 27, Dinsdale Shopping Centre, next to Countdown.
Lunch 11.30am-2.30pm. Dinner 5pm-late. Deliveries available. Ph/fax 846-9209.
www.tepahu.co.nz for community news
& events
Te Pahu Ratepayers Meeting, Wed 25th Nov, 7.30pm at the Te Pahu Hall. Come and see what goes on or otherwise we might wind the group up.
Annual Community Carol Service Will be held at the Te Pahu Community Church on 13th December at 7pm followed by supper. Te Pahu children will sing for us and as usual a small choir with sing two items. If you would like to join our adult choir please contact Amy Shepherd 027 3487540.
Waikato Community School of Music Open Day Sat 28th Nov, 9-11am. TT building entrance, Gate 4, Hillcrest Rd (University campus) Come along and see what we have to offer. All ages welcome from preschool to retirement. Over 12 instruments taught, ensemble groups, music makers from age 3 and children’s choir. www.wcsm.org.nz or phone 8384611 or 0226368194.
For your local hair salon. Visit Time Out in Pirongia and see Kyleigh or Jess. Phone 07 8728083 or look us up on Facebook. We are open Tues-Sat and late nights Wed and Thurs
LOCAL NEWS Congratulations to Joseph Rae who got top of his year in Electronics at Hamilton Boys High School
prizegiving
If you have any other results please send through
TE PAHU PRESCHOOL Tupperware Fundraiser: Order forms at school. Flowers for Friday by Julie. If you would like to order
some flowers to take home on a Friday. $5 a bunch and $2 towards preschool. Contact preschool Team Energise Tip
Community News Classified Ads
For community news, classified and advertising - contact the school office: 825 9849, office@tepahu.school.nz, 671 Te Pahu Road, RD5, Hamilton 3285
07 871-5410
525 Te Pahu Road. Office 07 8259 870 admin@gcl.net.nz
Contact: Mace 0275 397 602 or Graeme 0274 518 143 For all your Earthmoving, House sites, Contouring & Drainage We provide Diggers, Bulldozers, Trucks, Tractors & Trailers, Grader & Roller All grades of Metal and Sand Delivered. Lime & Fert Cartage
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All building work considered call or email today
Ray White introduces a new member to our Rural Sales Team. A familiar face in the district with a strong agricultural background
Noldy Rust 027 255 3047 noldy.rust@raywhite.com
Jon Ahlers
home: 07 825 9895
mob: 021 79 44 89
TEKNIK ENGINEERING heavy & light fabrication general engineering transport & general repairs & mobile engineering services
TIM CRESSWELL managing director te pahu - hamilton
Mobile 027 373 9141 tim@teknik.co.nz www.teknikengeering.co.nz
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