Thursday, December 9, 2021

Changing to Hero


Please see Hero for this week and all of the following week's blog posts :)

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Week 7

 

Week 8


We have had a busy week of Assessment which we look forward to sharing with you soon. Next week will be a week full of art and Christmas celebrations.











We seem to have Headlice in our team. Please check and treat your child if needed.



Next week:

Monday: 
Tuesday: 
Wednesday: Culture celebration day, 2pm celebration of learning inquiry
Thursday
Friday: Report links sent out on Hero, fish and chips, service assembly

Togs need to be at school and named each day. Clothing needs to be named also, with the child name that is wearing it. We are having a few issues with children not knowing if a top is theirs. Please support us to make this a non-stressful time. 



Just a few reminders:

We ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school grounds and team spaces. 

SCHOOL IS OPEN from 8:30am, please don't send your child before this time as staff are often in meetings and are not available to supervise. This is a health and safety issue.

If your child is going home with another parent after school please can you email and let us know this. Because of the way the end of the day now works we need clear guidance around who is leaving with who.




Let’s celebrate our culture….!




We want to end our year celebrating each of us and our culture. 

Culture can be seen in so many ways like the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. 

It’s about what makes us who we are. 

This could be the food we eat, a tradition you do within our family,  your nationality. 


We want to celebrate your story and who you are. 


So we invite you to bring costumes, food, treasures that celebrate your culture and your families history.


We will do this on Wednesday 8 December.


We invite your child to bring things that celebrate who they and you are. 


Please get in touch if you would like more information!









We hope you all have a lovely weekend break.

Ngā mihi nui

Paula, Holly and Lynn

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Week 6

 

Week six




We have had a busy week of Assessment, Coding with Hōpara and Art, we look forward to sharing this with you soon.

We seem to have Headlice in our team. Please check and treat your child if needed.

Next week:

Monday: 
Tuesday: Hōpara camp pie fundraiser, orders and payment to Michelle Berg in Hōpara between 8:30-9am (see more information below).
Wednesday: 
Thursday
Friday: Culture time day

Togs need to be at school and named each day. Clothing needs to be named also, with the child name that is wearing it. We are having a few issues with children not knowing if a top is theirs. Please support us to make this a non-stressful time. 


PIE FUNDRAISER

A notice will have gone home this week for purchasing pies. Each pie is $8, and a percentage of every pie sold will be credited back to help with the cost of Hōpara camp 2022. If everyone could please return their forms and money on Tuesday 30th of November (Michelle will be in Hōpara until 9 am to collect these). The delivery date is the 10th December and will be available for collection after school.


Just a few reminders:

We ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school grounds and team spaces. 

SCHOOL IS OPEN from 8:30am, please don't send your child before this time as staff are often in meetings and are not available to supervise. This is a health and safety issue.

If your child is going home with another parent after school please can you email and let us know this. Because of the way the end of the day now works we need clear guidance around who is leaving with who.




Let’s celebrate our culture….!




We want to end our year celebrating each of us and our culture. 

Culture can be seen in so many ways like the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. 

It’s about what makes us who we are. 

This could be the food we eat, a tradition you do within our family,  your nationality. 


We want to celebrate your story and who you are. 


So we invite you to bring costumes, food, treasures that celebrate your culture and your families history.


We will do this on Wednesday 8 December.


We invite your child to bring things that celebrate who they and you are. 


Please get in touch if you would like more information!









We hope you all have a lovely long weekend break.

Ngā mihi nui

Paula, Holly and Lynn


Thursday, November 18, 2021

Week 5


  Week 5, look alive


It has been a busy week for our team this week, as we begin to do our end of year assessment on the children. The children have been reflecting on their progress over the year, which is a lovely process as they have all come such a long way. It was a shame we couldn't have pet day but we have had a few pets pop in from the Ag Club this week and we have had some lovely photos and information about students pets. We have also had some really great grow projects too, so thank you for those. 








Next week:

Monday: 
Tuesday: 
Wednesday: 
Thursday: Sausage sizzle - Hōpara 2022 Camp Fundraiser, more info to come.
Mana Ake drop in - get in touch with Juliana if you want to take advantage of this.
Friday: Assembly, subway


Just a few reminders:

We ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school grounds and team spaces. 

School is open from 8:30am, please don't send your child before this time as staff are often in meetings and are not available to supervise. This is a health and safety issue.

If your child is going home with another parent after school please can you email and let us know this. Because of the way the end of the day now works we need clear guidance around who is leaving with who.

Named togs to be at school each day.


We hope you all have a lovely long weekend break.

Ngā mihi nui

Paula, Holly and Lynn




Sunday, November 14, 2021

Week 4


Week 4




Please note: This post was meant to go out last Friday. In the excitement of the long weekend, we forgot to post it. Hope you all had a great weekend.

It's hard to believe that we are halfway through term 4 already. We ran a really successful bake sale this week, so thank you to the people who donated baking and who brought a gold coin donation. It all helps for year 4's future camp. 

We are doing a lot of work on devices this term so if your student has their own device please encourage them to bring it to school each day.

This week:

We are doing an art project at school this week the uses collage. We would really appreciate it if you were able to send your child to school with any old magazines (appropriate magazines only please) you have lying around your home that you don't mind being cut up. :)


Monday: Swimming is starting, please send your child with NAMED togs and towel each day. Please bring in any old magazines. 
Tuesday: Milo and Cookie fundraiser
Wednesday: Sushi
ThursdayAg flower projects due, Animal judging
Friday: Sausage sizzle


Just a few reminders:

We ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school grounds and team spaces. 

School is open from 8:30am, please don't send your child before this time as staff are often in meetings and are not available to supervise. This is a health and safety issue.

If your child is going home with another parent after school please can you email and let us know this. Because of the way the end of the day now works we need clear guidance around who is leaving with who.


We hope you all have a lovely long weekend break.

Ngā mihi nui

Paula, Holly and Lynn

 













Thursday, November 4, 2021

Week 3

 

Week 3 Already....!

We have had a great week in Tūhura this week and the children have gelled together even more after our camp. 
We had some children in our team who were having bad dreams during the night, which is very normal for this age and so we decided to make dream catchers in class. The students will bring these home to hang at their window or beside their beds.















Next week:

Monday:  
Tuesday: Hōpara Bake sale for camp next year, PTA meeting 6:45pm all welcome
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday: Canterbury Anniversary day so NO SCHOOL

Bake sale:
Bake sale Tuesday at morning tea and lunch. All items will be between $1 and $3.

Yr 4/5 CAMP 2022 BAKE SALE - Please bring all baking to Hōpara on TUESDAY morning for our bake sale! It would be helpful if the baked items could be sold/wrapped individually.  

Just a few reminders:
We ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school grounds and team spaces. 
School is open from 8:30am, please don't send your child before this time as staff are often in meetings and are not available to supervise. This is a health and safety issue.

Ngā mihi nui
Paula, Holly and Lynn



Thursday, October 28, 2021

Week 2

 Camp done and what a camp it was!

Thank you to all our amazing parents for helping to make this the best camp we have ever run in Tūhura. 
We are so proud of every student as you all stepped up and pushed yourself in so many ways. We are super impressed!

Check out the photos below:











Ngā mihi nui
Paula, Holly and Lynn :o)