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7 0 Ni l e S t re et , Ne l son P ho n e 0 3 5 4 8 4 9 7 2 F a x 0 3 5 4 8 4 4 8 3 Ema i l s t a f f@ ne l so nce nt ra l . s cho o l . nzPrincipal: [email protected] Secretary: secreta ry@nelsoncentr al.school.nz BOT Chairman: David Jo hnston Website: www.nelsonce ntral .school.nz
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Kura Tuatahi o Whakatu greetings to friends andfamily of Nelson Central School.
Reports and InterviewsThank you to everyone who last week attended aninterview on their childs behalf. We hope you feelsuitably informed about their progress and achievement.This is our first attempt at reporting against the NationalStandards and I would be interested to receive yourcomments on how useful you found the standards and howuseful you found the interviews.
Teachers will report on childrens progress again inDecember. Please also note that you can talk with yourchilds teacher by appointment at any time if you have
concerns about them.Proposed Support for SchoolsYesterday the Minister of Education Anne Tolleyannounced the Government's plans for a much strongerfrontline focus on lifting student achievement.
She said, While there is much we can be proud of in oureducation system, too many students aren't achieving eventhe minimum qualifications they need to be engaged andinformed citizens, and to play an active role in our society.Change will happen only if there is a relentless, systemwide focus on improvement.
The Minister outlined three core elements to the focusincluding: expert practitioners appointed to work closely with
schools
the redesign of teacher professional development new programmes for students who need additional
support.
Practitioners who have proven skills in lifting studentachievement will be appointed to regional Ministry officesto work closely with schools. These people will be drawnfrom the wider education sector and from within the
Ministry.The aim of this refocused approach is to ensure all schoolshave the capability to improve outcomes for all students.Schools require differing levels of support but all schoolscan expect more direct support from the Ministry to liftstudent achievement.
We look forward to seeing how much of the money getsbeyond Auckland. In our school we have had programmesand professional development in place to improve literacyachievement the evidence can be seen in the board oftrustees annual reports for the last three years. We havebeen generally satisfied with our students progress and
achievement in mathematics and this year we are givingspecial attention to the teaching of writing. At this stagewhat would make the greatest difference to our studentsachievement is to appoint additional specialist teachers to
work with children. We know from the way we use ourresources that that is what will make the biggest differencefor us. Lets see what the Ministers policy will actually
deliver for our school.
Board of Trustees QuestionnaireEarlier in the term a Board of Trustees questionnaire wassent home asking for your feedback on certain aspects of theschools operation. We would appreciate it if you couldreturn those as soon as possible. Board members wanted tobase their decisions on good information so your feedbackis extremely important. If you have misplaced your formplease ask at the office for another.
Congratulations to Sir Geoffrey Palmer, an old boy of the school and whose
Family Trust sponsored the external signage around theschool. The former New Zealand Prime Minister SirGeoffrey Palmer will chair an internat ional panel lookinginto an Israeli attack on an aid flotilla in May.
Wanted house to rentDoes anyone have a house they wish to rent? Do you knowof anyone else who has a house to rent? If so can you pleaselet us know at school. We have a staff member who islooking for somewhere to rent and any information orcontacts would be appreciated.
Absences
Thank you to people who advise the office when theirchildren are going to be absent from school. We have anumber of ways you can do that: the answer phone on ourregular number 548 4972; mobile 027 7590096 (absencemessages only), e-mail [email protected];or a note to the office or class teacher.
Conflict resolutionIf children are having disagreements amongst themselvesplease remember that is normal and something childrenneed to learn how to handle. Adults should not approachother children at school in an attempt to settle things or tosort it out. That approach often does more harm than good.The best approach is to discuss with your child suitableconflict resolution techniques including avoiding conflict,being honest about ones own part in the conflict andavoiding escalating a conflict. There are several sourcesavailable to help you to build confidence and skill in yourchild to handle conflict and to build resilience including:www.cyh.com/HealthTopics/HealthTopicDetailsKids.aspx?p=335&np=287&id=1521www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_Conflict_Resolution/
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www.teachingexpertise.com/e-bulletins/conflict-resolution-practical-strategies-2536
If you are aware of your child being bullied then pleaseapproach the classroom teaching immediately so thematter can be dealt with internally. If we know aboutsuch incidences we can do something about it.
Celebration of achievement
* Lois B (R10) for fantastic writing* Skyla B (R3) fantastic basic facts
* Justin R (R7) for a terrific literature project* Madison S, Amarah T, Carmina G (R5) forexcellence in geometry
* Hazel R (R5) for a wonderful piece of writing* Amarah T (R5) for a detailed plan of her bedroom* Alex S, Beau C (R5) for showing initiative* Andie Lou G (R10) for super writing* Eva P, Luke M (R3) for quality work* Hannah B (R6) 100% in maths basic facts* Abel J (R15) for a superb whaikorero
Congratulations everyone for the superb effort you aremaking in your school work - keep it up.
The first results from the ICAS tests are in and I havelisted below the children who have done exceptionallywell in the Computers test:
ICAS Computers Distinction* Victoria M (R7)* Nicholas P (R8)* Ben R (R7)* Jacob S (R8)
ICAS Computers Credit* Stella C (R2)* Kyle C (R7)
* Oonagh G (R8)* Troy J (R8)* Georgie M (R2)* Lachlan M (R7)* Josh P (R1)* Hannah P (R2)* Mai P (R7)* Luke R (R2)* Ella T (R8)
Term 3 dates & events6 Aug Principal & DPs self review planning 1:30-3
12 Aug Numeracy Professional Development all staff after school13 Aug Principal & DPs curriculum planning 1:30 - 317 Aug BOT meeting17 Aug 10 Sept Freya to represent NZ in the CanoeWater Polo World Championships in Milan17 Aug ICAS Maths24 Aug Winter Sports Tournament8 Sept Prospective students to NIS at 9:30 am Parentevening at NIS 7pm13-24 Sept Staff appraisal interviews15-16 Sept Numeracy Coordinator in c lassrooms
21 Sept Inter-regional cross country champs22 Sept Inter-school skiing24 Sept Literacy professional development ChanelNgaruhe, Rachel Randrup, Dianne ThomsonTerm 3 finishes Friday 24 SeptemberTerm 4 starts Monday 11 October
Remember to send back your Food for Thought permissionslips in order to get the sponsor form. Thank you to
everyone for such a positive response so far. Food For Thought Events
Wednesday 11th August
Last date for returning permission slips
Saturday 14th August
Food For Thought Day
Friday August 27th
Last Day for returning sponsor money
12 Oct Grasshopper tennis starts19 Oct BOT meeting26 Oct Prospective families/students meeting26-27 Oct R5-6 camp28-29 Oct R3-4 (+y3 R14) camp11 Nov NIS powhiri/school tour for new students16 Nov BOT meeting23 Nov Inter-school athletics7 Dec BOT meeting
Term 4 finishes Thursday 16 December
Public Holidays During Term TimeLabour Day - 25 October (Monday)
Dr Paul Potaka
PRINCIPAL
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Trampoline for Free!
Parklands - older style
Frame is sound but will need new mat. No PaddingNew owner must pick up
Mat size 1700 x 2600 mm (approx)Phone Sue 5466627 evenings
Student Council News
Fundraiser:
Pyjama Day
Friday August 20th.
Gold coin donation
All proceeds got toCentre for Childrens Happiness
Phnom Penh Cambodia
Money will be used to purchase shoes.exercise books and text books.
Reminder
ONLY 2 WEEKS LEFT to get your entry in forthe Design a School Vege Garden competition.Prizes for best entry include Smiggle Voucher
and Chocolates.Get creative, make them colourful with lots of
great vege ideas!!Pop your entry into the box at the office.
For Sale:
Bag of kids clothes (girls). Size 0 - 3yrs some
pumpkin patch. Excellent condition $30. Ph5482322 Anne-Marie J
NELSON MINIBALL TERM 3 2010NB: Please check the draw for the bold and italic writing
to see if your team has 2 games to fill the bye spot.
6 AUGUST 2010
13 AUGUST 2010
Time COURT 2 RICHMOND END
4pm CENTRAL TIGERS ENNER GLYNNHOTSHOTS
FULL COURT
7pm CENTRAL LIGHTNING CENTRAL WASPS
Time COURT 2 RICHMOND END
4pm CENTRAL TIGERS HAMPDEN HOOPS
FULL COURT
4.30 CENTRAL WASPS HAMPDEN HOTSHOTS
5pm NAYLAND BLUE SAINTS CENTRALLIGHTNING
5.30 TAHUNANUI DESTROYERS CENTRALWASPS
Babysitter AvailableMy name is Greta Parker and I am the 18 year old
cousin of Ella (Rm 2), Peter (Rm 3) and Toby (Rm11) . I am available for evening babysitting, after
school care and also day time nannying. I havecompleted a two day Plunket course in child care
and am responsible and mature but mostimportantly FUN!
Contact me anytime on 0273091877.
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If you are thinking about selling your property and you would like to help out NelsonCentral School as well as getting the best results, then look at this:
For every property that is sold through me, I will donate $100 to benefit the kids of
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Great Results for YOU and Nelson Central School
WEEKLY SPORTS RESULTSWeek ended 25th July and 1st August
Miniball - 25/7/10Central Tigers v Nayland Devils. Tigers won 40-12.Player of the day: Josephine R room 6Central Lightning v Enner Glynn Angels.
Central Wasps v Nayland Blue Saints. Wasps won 39-2.Player of the day: Nic C room1
30/7/10Central Tigers v St Josephs.Central Lightning v Hampden St Hotshots.Central Wasps v Birchwood Giants.
Netball - 25/7/10Central Sting v Birchwood. Sting won 12-3.Player of the day: The whole team.
Central Stars v Hampden St Sting. Hampden St won5-3.Player of the day: Sam M Room 7. Thank you to Samwho stepped in to save the day for the team andplayed brilliantly.
1/8/10Central Sting v Richmond StarsCentral Stars v Stoke Comets. Stars won 7-5.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Year 4 - 8
Sunday 22nd August 2010
AT THE NAYLAND COLLEGE GYM(on big size court and hoops!)
Games go all day
COST - $50.00 PER TEAM (cheques made out to
NAYLAND COLLEGE)
THIS IS A FUNDRAISER FOR THE NAYLAND
COLLEGE SENIOR A BOYS BASKETBALLTEAMS TO COMPETE AT THE SOUTH ISLAND
SECONDARY SCHOOLS TOURNAMENT IN
SEPTEMBER.STOKE CONTACT JULIEDEMPSTER 5479769 OR 027 3533706
Entry forms available from the sports notice board
located in hallway between rooms 2 and 3
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES BY 13TH AUGUST
NCS Social Skill
for this week:
FollowingInstructions
Nelson Central School Miniball
Congratulations to the following Nelson Central
Miniballers who were selected for Nelson
Representative teams to compete in the Miniball
Exchange Tournament held at Jack Robins Stadium onSunday:Max S, room 8, Toby B, room 7, Lachie M, room 7, Nic
C, room 1, Ben R, room 7, Ben W, room 7. All played
extremely well with those in the Nelson White teamwinning all games and the Nelson Blue team only losing 1
game. Well done boys. They will participa te in a returntournament in Blenheim in 2 weeks.
Nelson Netball
DRAW FOR Saturday 07/08/10
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2Ct6 9:00am St Joseph's Sting v Nelson Central StingDRAW FOR Wednesday 11/08/10
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2Ct5 4:25pm Nelson Central School Stars v CliftonTerrace Fast and Furious