september 16 2015
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Waihi East Primary School newsletter term 3 week 9 2015.TRANSCRIPT
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Email [email protected]. nzwww.wai hieast. school.nz
Principal: Emily Hargreaves
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School Notices ROOM 7’S MERRY PAINTING ADVENTURE
Room 7 would really appreciate some donations of paint, to re-paint and re-vamp our school merry. We will be painting this Thursday (tomorrow!), so any donations of paint would be re-quired for tomorrow. Also if you would like to come and help us paint, we would love to see you! Thanks in advance.
AGRICULTURE DAY—Monday 2 November This year Waihi East School’s Agriculture Day will be held on Monday 2nd November. Group Day will be on Friday 6th No-vember at Waimata School. Registration forms are now availa-ble at the office. We also have bottles of Animal Health Tonic kindly donated by Agri-Sea NZ. Make sure to collect your free bottle when you hand in your registration form.
YEAR 5/6 COG BASKETBALL
This week games will be played. Please be there at 3.30pm ready to play. Subs $20. Please pay to East School office.
EAR CARAVAN The mobile Ear caravan will be in Waihi tomorrow, Thursday 17th September parked at Waihi Central School Moresby Ave from 9.30am—2pm. Only parent’s/caregivers are able to attend with children.
WAIHI EAST SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 29/2015 16 September 2015
Kia ora,
A huge thank you to whanau who completed our health survey. We now have a very clear picture about what you would
like us to teach and additional supports you would like to see in place. All surveys went into a lucky draw to win a ham.
Congratulations to the Burr’s, our winning whanau. Your ham will be in the office next week.
Senior school electives draw to a close this Friday. A massive thank you to our parents who led areas around the
school. This terms electives have been amazing. Children have learnt from your skills, attitude and enthusiasm.
This week was a special Duffy Role Model assembly. Gavin Hill presented to our school. Children enjoyed hearing
about overcoming issues to get to our dreams and aspiration. As always Duffy Books were presented to all children, a great
end to a lovely assembly.
Next week I am dipping my toes into teaching. Room 9 and I will be working alongside each other . Tasks include a
school LifePod fundraiser– making a lunch item to be sold on Thursday. Please order your lunches by Monday lunchtime to
allow Room 9 to write shopping lists and purchase the required ingredients.
Next week we are presenting the modifications we have made to our school grounds. Each class will present their
Journey – the tricky stuff and how they overcame problems. Come along and hear what each class has been up to. Our sharing
assembly will be on Wednesday at 1.30pm under the kai area.
On Tuesday our netball teams head to Tauranga to compete in the WBOP Cluster Winter Tournament. We are very
excited for you. Enjoy your time in the sun on Tuesday. We look forward to hearing your results. A huge thank you to the
coaches – Leann, Sharon P, Paula & Jodie. What an amazing group.
This week we are sending home a pumpkin seed to all whanau as part of our annual pumpkin growing competition in term
one, 2016. Amazing prizes will be up for grabs again. The Dixon whanau took out many prizes last year. The challenge will be
on as to who will be the 2016 champion. Additional seeds can be purchased from the office at $0.50 cents each.
Nga mihi nui
Emily Hargreaves ([email protected])
KAPAHAKA TUTOR Our School needs a new Kapahaka tutor. Our tutor needs to be fun, firm, fair and kind, have lots of enthusiasm, and the ability to lead our beautiful tamariki in waiata and dance. This is a paid position for 1.5 hrs a week. Time can be negotiated and will require a police check. If this sounds like you we invite you to write a letter (address to Emily) of interest outlining your skill set, experience and availability.
YUMMY STICKERS We need to send away all our yummy stickers at the end of this term to exchange for some free sports gear. Can we please have all your stickers brought into school by the end of Septem-ber.
SCHOLASTIC ISSUE # 6 Scholastic issue 6 have gone home. These need to be returned to school this Friday 18th September. Books should be back before the holidays.
WAIHI EAST’S GOT TALENT Finals will be held for Waihi East’s Got Talent this Friday 18th September at 1.45pm in our school hall. Please come along to support our seven finalists! We have guest judges and perfor-mances too.
THURSDAY LUNCH ORDER FORM —COMBO OPTIONS Here are the lunch menus, designed and selected by our Room 9 students. Any donations of fruit for juicing would be much appreciated.
Please complete this form and drop into the office with payment by Monday lunchtime
Combo 1—$5 = Nachos and a Lemonade Spider
Combo 2—$4 = American Hot Dog and Freshly Squeezed Juice
Combo 3—$4 = Chicken or Vegetarian Sushi and a Tropical Juicie
Combo 4—$4 = Sausage Sizzle and Frozen Yoghurt with your choice of Toppings
NAME ROOM NO. COMBO # AMOUNT $
KIDS’ PAGE The Best thing this week was coming to school. I’ve been working hard on maths and I want to get better at spelling. By Riley P, age 7, Room 9. On September the 3rd it was my birthday and I turned 9. I got $40 and I went to the disco and I paid for me and my cousin. We were listening to ‘Watch me Whip’. We did the dance and favourite song was playing, it was Psy, it was funny because the way they danced. They were selling hot dog sausages, caramel fudge, cake and juicies. My favourite food was hot dogs and we went home at 6.30pm. I had $28 left. That was the funniest disco I ever had. By Tyler T, age 9. room 9.
Dear Reid, Thank you for coaching me for the year and for reps. I had fun and an awesome time. I hope your teeth get better soon. It’s good that you have two rep players in your team. It has been a great time, I like how you put me in attack. From Dylan. By Dylan L, age 8, room 9. All about my Family I am writing this because I love my whole family and they are amazing. You might say they are normal but I say they are outstanding people. In my family are Kaitlin, Tyler, Olivia, Aunty Kelly, Allen, Aunty Max, Uncle Ian, Pagen, Trent, Mum, Rhys, Ryan, Josh, Korban, Nana and Grandad. I’ve got 6 cousins, 2 aunties, 2 uncles and 2 brothers. Isn’t that a lot of people in one family! We have got some pets called Spot, Phoebe and Tui. Tui is a dog, Spot and Phoebe are cats. I love my family because they do lots of amazing things with me like play board games with me and we have water fights using hoses, buckets, water guns and lots of other fun stuff. My Nana and Grandad get me clothes and lots of other toys and stuff, cool yeh! I’ve got a question for you. Try and guess how old my Mum is. If you get it, you are amazing but if you have a try you are also amazing. For Father’s Day we got Dad a box of favourites and he loved it and I made him a Fathers Day card. It was blue with lots of writing and I made him a sign for his man cave. By Louise M-L, age 8, room 9.
Three days ago, me and my Poppy and sister went down to my Dad’s tool shed to put back a bunny that my cat caught. It was a baby. It was grey and white and black I think. After that, I got a lamb. It got sick because it had runny poos. It might not survive. I’m sad because it might not survive. By Kylia M, age 6, room 8.
COMMUNITY NOTICES Waihi East School has a new fundraising project! Parenting by the Stars is an exciting parenting book for New Zea-land parents and caregivers at all stages of parenting. From preg-nancy and birth to toddlers and those tricky teenage years over 65 well known New Zealanders share their parenting tips, tricks, candid and amusing stories as well as family photographs and favourite family recipes in a 225 page paperback. This book is a great read for all New Zealand families and is the perfect gift for anyone having a baby. Contributors include Nadia Lim, Michael Campbell, Bernice Mene, Sir Ray Avery, Sir Peter Leitch, Toni Street, Rawdon Christie, Ni-cole Whippy, Jaquie Brown, Nigel Latta, Diane Levy, Lady Pippa Blake, Dame Trelise Cooper, Ben Boyce, Temepara George, Stephen Bell/Youthline, Jeremy Corbett and many more! We’re able to sell the book for $20 (it currently retails at $24.99) and we will get 40% of all books sold, that’s $8 a book! You can pick up a copy of
PUBLIC HEATLTH NURSE
The Public Health nurse has informed us that there has been a marked increase in the number of vomiting and diarrhoea incidences around Waihi recently. She has been advised by the Medical Officer of Health, Population Health in Hamilton. If your child is experiencing high fever, stom-ach cramps, nausea and vomiting and /or diarrhoea they are to be home until 24/48 hours from their last episode. Some children and adults may also be carrying the illness but have no symptoms so therefore we stress the im-portance of good hand hygiene practises. Any concerns please contact your doctor.
ABC WAIHI ABC Waihi are hosting an art show fundraiser in support of Child Cancer. Details as follows: Art Show Fundraiser Friday 25th September from 5-7PM Food and drinks available for purchase There will also be a raffle on the night. For more infor-mation please call the centre on: 863 6639
PIPPINS & BROWNIES Girl Guide NZ Pippins and Brownies are returning to Waihi. Starting Thursday 8th October. Pippins ages 5-7 years and Brownies 7-9 1/2 years. Waihi Scout Hall. Form more info please contact Austine on: 021 172 7994
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News from the Board of Trustees August 2015
Term Three Focus Transformers (Science and technology)
Learning programmes:
This term our focus is on transforming our school. Staff are starting to put their
classroom ideas into practice. Please check out our white board as to what each
class is transforming.
Jump Jam fitness programme continues to be extremely popular. One student has
been invited to trial for the next Jump Jam DVD. This is very exciting.
Kaihautu Program continues to be successful for our students. Increased
communication including a weekly newsletter has been a good tool for whanau and
the school community.
Kapakaka uniforms are on hold until next year. Funds have been raised but we
don’t want to purchase until we know the sizing of the new group.
We are in the process of finding a new Kapahaka Tutor, due to Larn Wilkinson
having many outside and whanau commitments, he is no longer an option.
Electives are very positive. New whanau involvement bringing new ideas and
smaller groups have been very helpful.
A review of Junior Discovery has been undertaken with student voice helping to
decide on the modified programme. A new roster is in place with student
engagement being the focus.
The NED Show was well received and the key message of - Never Give Up,
Encourage Others and Do Your Best shared. Yoyos sold like hot cakes. We will
have this show again in a year or two.
Teacher aides are using many different strategies to motivate below and well
below students. We look forward to the achievement outcomes for this group of
students.
Miss T- student teacher in room 5 is near completion of her practicum. This is her
final practicum and involves sole charge of the classroom. A huge thank you to
Briar for coaching and mentoring this student with great knowledge and
enthusiasm.
Mrs G is leading Room 9. As part of her Teacher Refresher Course, Jo is
teaching, being viewed with formal feedback and viewing other teachers at school.
The mentoring side of ALL has come to a conclusion. Briar is starting to compile a
report on our inquiry in readiness to share at our focus day in September. We
have graduated my Year 4 students and I start with a new group next week.
Maths week run by Nik Laing across the school was massive! Children were hooked
and enjoyed the daily challenges. Our thanks to Nik for the huge time and effort
on making this so exceptional.
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Six children have been selected to have a calf at Alan Scott’s farm. They will
attend 3 days a week in readiness for calf club day later next term. We
appreciate the support of Murphy’s buses, who are allowing children to travel to
the farm at no cost.
Camp and Tent City information has gone out to whanau. Adults who wish to stay
have been given a Police Vet form. Planning of both events will come under the
senior school DP job description.
Whanau Engagement
Cup Cake Day was extremely well received. Our whanau baked up a storm for the
SPCA- raising over $200.00
The Mike Scadden evening was cancelled due to lack of numbers.
Reading Together with Nik Laing was postponed for this term due the business of
whanau.
A school disco is planned for the 3rd of September. Team East Whanau are
leading this; with staff support.
A Health Survey is out in the school community. Feedback on the outcomes of this
will be reported to the BOT next month.
ICT
A review of ICT is currently underway. This will inform the Board what devices we
currently own, what is currently useful in classroom and the impact of a possible new
learning tool would have on student achievement.
Policy Review- ratification of
Behaviour policy
Student Achievement
Assessment, Evaluation, Record Keeping and Reporting
Finance-modify electronic payments as required by the auditor.
Policy Review
Sun Smart Policy
Property
Senior Resource Room-Matt Walker Builders have completed this job. An
increase of approximately 20% is expected due to the damage under the cladding.
Ross will paint this area during the school holidays.
Leak by Room One-Matt Walker and Kell Garrett have remedied this area. They
have emptied the down pipes and added an overflow system. We have not noted
any water since this has happened.
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Boiler and Radiator-David Dixon has had the boiler removed. He will donate
money to the school as payment. The sale of the radiators went towards camp
2016.
School Pool-Our aim is to complete the pool paint/railings over the holiday period
allowing for an earlier opening of the pool next term, weather depending.
Staffroom Zip-A slow drip has caused significant damage under the sink-
requiring a new hot water cylinder and shelving. The zip itself has needed repairs
which have taken some time to source.
Newmont
The Board has been in contact with Newmont about future funding. We will let you know
any information as it comes to hand. Phil Salmon the Education Officer from Newmont to
spoke at assembly on Monday and then in each classroom about the daily blasting. Staff
and students appreciated receiving this information.
Donna, Seton, Julie, Tineke, Alex, Pete and Emily
Waihi East Board of Trustees
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