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Global Citizens of the Future
TAIRUA SCHOOL NEWSLETTER15th March 2011
Week 7 of 11
Kia Ora tatou
Our thoughts go out to the people of Japan dealingwith the aftermath of such a huge earthquake and
subsequent tsunami. We are once again reminded of
how vulnerable we are living on the coast and the im-
portance of having appropriate evacuation plans and
procedures in place. We will be reviewing our proce-
dures to ensure the safety of our children and staff inthe event of a natural disaster.
If an emergency occurs (Tsunami) the Principal/
Deputy Principal will raise the alarm, at which pointstudents will evacuate the buildings and assemble at
the designated area (courts). Classroom attendance
registers will be checked and when all children andstaff are accounted for, we will make our way acrossthe Main Road and up the hill to Tairua Heights. In the
case of a tsunami it is important for parents and care-
givers to understand they are not to come to school tocollect their child. We will return to school after the Po-
lice and or Civil Defence give us the all clear. Text
messages will be sent to parents at the earliest oppor-
tunity. With somewhat persistent natural events occur-
ring weekly/monthly I would encourage every house-
hold to review their safety plan and check their sur-
vival kits.
Parent / Teacher Conferences:Looking at our initial figures, this years parent/teacherconference attendance is on par with 2010. The pur-
pose of these conferences is to communicate chil-
dren's achievement levels and formulate learning
make an appointment this week please pop in and
catch up with the classroom teacher to organise an
alternate time.
Waterwise:
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Visitors to the School:
This Thursday we have large number of teachersfrom neighbouring schools onsite to observe andlearn from Mrs Bracegirdle. The purpose of the visit is
to share and communicate how the P.M.P
(Perceptual Motor Programme) is delivered within arelevant and meaningful learning context. The P.M.P
are the necessary foundation skills for formal learning
in the classroom. Balance, eye tracking, co-
ordination exercises that are fun and exciting for chil-
dren to engage in and develop the essential skills
required for learning.
Beach Hop Comes toTairua:
Next Thursday the 24th of
March, Tairua will host 400+
beach hop cars at the Pepe
reserve. Our children will man
the fence line from 10:00-10:45 welcoming the visitors to town. Once again we
have the opportunity to run a BBQ at the reserve to
raise funds towards our Room 5 camp. If you areable to assist us at Pepe reserve from 10:00am to
1:00pm please pop into the office for more details.
School Website:We are in the final stages of completing a new
school website for Tairua School. Mark Hemmings has
constructed and developed a website that truly
identifies what Tairua School has to offer and why weare so unique. Using images, text, video and kids
work samples, the website promotes our Citizenship
concept, experiential and relevant curriculum andwhat our school looks like in action. When your child
enrolled we did ask parents to sign an agreement
that allows the school to use photos and work sam-ples in a range of media forums. If you have any is-
sues with images of your child being used on ourwebsite or are unsure if you filled in the consent form
please pop into the office for a catch up.
Swimming Season:
As we head into week 7, we are aware that the airtemperature is continuing to drop making our swim-
ming sessions a little tough. The pool itself is still reach-
children may find it too cold. If you are still using theschool pool in the afternoons and in the weekends,
please allow the cover to sit in the water at the
deep, rather than take it off fully. Thank you.
The Week Ahead at Tairua SchoolTuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday
Newsletter out No Surf Academy B.I.S / MOVES Yr 7/8 Manual Staff
Kick Start Art Club
No Swimming Ext BOT Meeting P.M.P visitors
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School email addresses:
[email protected] [email protected]@tairua.school.nz [email protected]
[email protected] Roger Elliott B.O.T chairmen.
[email protected] 07 864 7006.
Term dates:Term 1 02/02/2011 - 15/04/2011
Term 2 02/05/2011 - 15/07/2011
Term 3 01/08/2011 - 07/10/2011Term 4 24/10/2011 -
Room 5, Slipper Island Challenge:Our Slipper Island Challenge is fast approaching andplanning is under way for a successful trip to SlipperIsland. The date for the trip is Wednesday 6thThursday 7th, Week 10 of Term 1. Students will be in-volved in group challenges over a 24 hour period simi-off the island in the Tairua Survivor Camp (this time!).Challenges will include swimming, kayaking, snorkel-ing, tramping, beach activities, co-operative gamesand fishing. A notice is coming home today outlining indetail the camp programme with a permission form tobe completed. If you have any questions regardingthe camp please contact Miss Telfar
Free Tooth Brush and Colgate Toothpaste:Did you know that most dentaldisease can be prevented?Helping your child developgood oral health habits by fol-
lowing some steps will go a long way to ensuring your child is a free tooth brush and Colgate tooth paste.Key things to rememberbrush at least twice a day,use toothpaste with fluoride, limit the number of timesyou eat snacks and have regular dental check-ups,
Hamilton Netball Centre:Holiday Programme for Yr 3Yr 8 to be held onWednesday 27th & Thursday 28th April 2011 from
9:001:30pm daily.
1day $35.00; 2 days $65.00
Programme Day 1: Netball skills sessionsDay 2: Mini-tournament
Closing date for registration: Tuesday 26th April.
More information is available from the school office.Our Experiential Curriculum:Last Thursday, the children from room 4 were given anup close and personal look at how crayfish arecaught. Shorty took the time to explain the process of
the shops world wide for consumers.
Major School Events for Term 1:Surf Academy - Begins Wed 16th FebWaterwise (Sailing and Kayaking) - Begins Week 3.Parent teacher conferences.- Week 7 Mon, TuesSuper Hero Day - Wednesday the 1th of MarchBeach Hop Cars - Thursday the 24th of MarchSlipper Island Challenge - 5th, 6th of April
Soccer Muster:A soccer muster is being held on Thursday 17th March
at 3:15pm at Tairua School for all children interested inplaying soccer and their parents/caregivers.
Junior Rugby:Rugby training commences on Wednesday
16th March 3:30pm at Hikuai School. If yourequire transport to Hikuai please contact
Dave Bennett 864 9404 or 0272 109353.
Incredible Years Parenting Programme:When: Tuesdays, starting 29th March
(not including school holidays)
Time: 9:30-12:00pm
Where: Oscar Centre, Whangamata
Cost: Gold coin donationThe course covers:
Play Involvement/Relationship buildingPraise/RewardsLimit Setting
Handling misbehaviour
For further information about the Incredible Years Pro-
gramme, please pick a brochure up from the schooloffice.
Whangamanta Gymnastics:Rhea is keen to join gymnastics on Tuesdayat 4:30pm. If anyone else is keen, or head-
ing that way on Tuesdays can they give
Brenda a call 864 8788.
Global Citizens of the Future
Tomorrow the 16th of March the Student leaders have or-
in Christchurch. There will be a parade at 9:10 with prizes
for best dressed. There will be a sausage sizzle ($2) and
juicies ($1) for sale with all proceeds going to the Christ-
church community. We have a special surprise for the
school at 2:00. If you would like to pop along to the parade
you a more than welcome to do so. See ya tomorrow
http://www.surfaidinternational.org/