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Week 9 Notices

Kia ora whānau,  Congratulations on making it to the final week of what has been a fun and turbulent school year. Thank you all for the time, dedication and effort you have put into your children's learning, particularly during the lockdown period.  We have been doing all sorts of crafts, technology projects, science and physical activities during our morning rotations, which the kids have thoroughly enjoyed.  We sent school reports home on Friday which included a slip with the name of your child's teacher for 2022. All students will be meeting their new teacher and classmates on Monday.  Coming up this week:  Monday - Duathlon  All children will need to bring their togs, towel, hat and sneakers. They can wear their house colours or PE uniform, please ensure all items are named. Unfortunately due to Covid restrictions, there will be no spectators allowed. Tuesday - Prizegiving. Once again, u nfortunately, due to Covid restrictions, there will be no spectators allowed. Thursda

Week 8 Notices

Kia Ora, Christmas music is playing and the decorations are up, Christmas is only 20 days away which also means that our school year is just about complete.  This is the last full week of school and there are a lot of activities. Library books are to come back to school this week if you still have some at home, please. We are publishing a school magazine again this year, and this will be available during the last week of this term. At this stage there are only to be 100 magazines printed. It will be a great memento of 2021. Orders are being taken now with the cost for the magazine being $10.00. Kahikatea's Big Day In Monday 6th December is our Kahikatea Big Day In. This is a fun day of celebrations as we approach the end of the year. We have a range of fun-filled activities planned. If it is raining we will still be going ahead with the day. The children can wear mufti and will need to bring in their computers , togs, a towel, sunhat, sunscreen and a drink bottle of water . Childr

Week 7 Notices

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Kia ora whanau,  We hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend enjoying this gorgeous summer weather! It is hard to believe that there are only three weeks of the term left! Looking back at what was going on this time last year, it was jam packed with lots of activity. Unfortunately many activities have had to be cancelled this year due to COVID and many more will also need to be cancelled. We are currently trying to figure out how our end of year celebrations, such as prize giving and Mass, will be able to be held. These will need to fit the new traffic light system. We will keep you updated when we know when we finalise these arrangements. School Magazine We are publishing a school magazine again this year, and this will be available during the last week of this term. At this stage there are only to be 100 magazines printed. It will be a great memento of 2021. Orders are taken now with the cost for the magazine being $10.00. School Library Our school library is now closed for a stock

Week 6 Notices

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Kia Ora everyone, The term seems to be flying by and we have already arrived at Week 6. It has been very busy over the past week. We had the "Making a Difference" swimming programme running last week and the kids gained some new swimming skills. This week is again Kahikatea's week for swimming. We will be swimming every day . Please ensure your child brings in their togs and towel. If they cannot swim it is important that they bring in a notice explaining this. We have finally completed our assessments to help us make an informed judgement for our student reports. Now that these are done we can finally start having a little bit of fun in the classroom. Advent is just around the corner. What's happening this week: Swimming every day. Tue: Rm 14 Library/ Roller Skating in the Hall at lunchtime. What's coming up: 30th Nov: Celebration of Learning Dec 2nd: Advent Liturgy It is lovely to get such beautiful sunny weather. We do have to be sun smart, please ensure you ha

Week 5 Notices

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Aloha parents and whānau, welcome to week 5 Last week was a week that was full of emotions. I want to send my sincerest apologies for delivering the news about my departure in a way where you felt like you should have been informed first. To be honest, I was not given any guidelines as to what the appropriate process was, but do know that I felt that your child was the most important person who needed to know first, as they would have had the biggest impact. Please be assured that we have found a teacher/s to fill in my place till the end of the term. They have also worked with our children. Mr Macmillan will send out a notification out tomorrow regarding this. I have definitely felt the love and support from everyone over the past few days. The children along with some of the Middle School teachers put on a surprise shared lunch and tears flowed again as they performed a Haka for me and a beautiful waiata. It breaks my heart to know that I have to finish my year without my awesome kid

Week 4 Notices

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Warm and joyful greetings to you all as I write this post admiring the beautiful sunny weather we are having this Sunday morning. We would like to express our gratitude to all families that helped and supported our school with the working bee yesterday. It was a very successful day with such a great turnout. Plenty of jobs were completed. Thank you once again for your extra helping hands. It is great to see manaakitanga ( kindness) and kotahitanga ( unity) in action at our school. Special Mention: Congratulations to these families: Thank you everyone for your support in this. PTA Raffle Results 1st Prize Bye Family 2nd Prize Ruden Castillo 3rd Prize Grace Defensor This week will be another busy week for our kids. What's on this week: Monday: Year 3-6 Athletics Day  8.45 - 2.30pm at the International Stadium Field 2 Please drop off your Y3-6 child/ren at the entrance to the Athletics ground (Field 2) at the International Stadium on Devon Street West between 8.30am and 8.45am. Child

Request for our Sustainability Projects.

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 Talofa awesome parents. This term, Sustainability is the concept that the children's learning will be based around. We are very lucky to learn about terrariums.  Terrariums are miniature gardens, housed inside small – and usually sealable – containers like bottles and jars. As fully functioning (albeit tiny) plant ecosystems, they’re mostly self-sustaining, with the plants watering themselves through transpiration and condensation. Science! Our request is for any clear  plastic or glass jars at home that you are happy to dispose of. We will be creating our own terrariums. Please start sending in your jars or plastic containers in as soon as you can.  The plants that we would like to put into our terrariums: succulents, moss. If you have an abundance of these at home, we would appreciate some donations too please.  Thanks.