Barfoot

7 August 2015

Tena Kotou Katoa, Talofa, Greetings to our school families

Welcome to Week 3 of Term 3 everyone and what a wet one it has been. Winter is still definitely here and with it the nasty flu virus and tummy bug that is still hitting our students and teachers hard. I cannot stress firmly enough how important it is to keep your children at home if they are sick. We are having quite a few students relapsing because they are returning to school too soon. Please also monitor your children carefully for dehydration as their condition can deteriorate quickly.

Mrs Erica Mainwaring has settled well into Manawa 1 with Miss Ramel now in Puriri 1.Thank you for taking on these classes at short notice!

I was lucky enough to take a group of 15 Year 5 and 6 students to the Mahurangi Library yesterday to work with a well known illustrator Brian Lovelock. As usual our students were perfect in their behaviour and were great ambassadors for the school. They enjoyed learning about watercolour techniques and were given the opportunity to do some illustrating of their own. Davina Leafa was even luckier to have her portrait painted and signed by Brian. These are on display in the school library.

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The term is well underway now and the students are coming up with ideas for our Art Exhibition as part of the Great Snells Trail in Term 4. We look forward to the end results.This month is also Bookworm month where we are promoting reading, especially in the Library. Teachers are reading to different classes on Monday afternoons and we will be having a Bookmark competition for the Middle school and a colouring competition for the Junior School in a few weeks time. We also are having the Storylines Tour with 4 visiting authors on Thursday 27 August which the Senior school are attending.

Regards

Cherylene Neels

Associate Principal

Welcome to Our New Students – we hope you enjoy your time at our school!

Kauri 1 – Oscar Church, Amelia Steffener and Marieata Obaria

School Diary

Week 4

BOOKWORM MONTH CONTINUES

Middle School Bookmark competition this week

Tuesday 11 August        ICAS Maths test

Friday 14 August          2:10 pm FULL SCHOOL ASSEMBLY-Totara 1 slot: Dories House captains on duty

Week 5

BOOKWORM MONTH (August) Continues

Tuesday 18 August         Interschool Cross Country

Wednesday 19 August   Interschool Cross Country Save Day

Friday 21 August             NEWSLETTER TODAY

 

AFTER SCHOOL CARE

Due to unforeseen family illness the After School Programme will be manned by Mrs Catherine Gleeson until the return of Michelle Corringham. Catherine may be contacted on 425 6278 for further information. The hours and days remain the same. Tuesday-Thursday in Puriri 2 from 3-4 pm at a cost of $10, or 3-4:30 pm at a cost of $15. A small afternoon tea is provided.

 

SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 6 AUGUST

Despite torrential rain and howling wind the night before the weather gods smiled on us, allowing the 2015 school cross country to be run. The students experienced what a true cross country course can be like with lots of mud and slippery slopes. All the training paid off with some great results. Unfortunately Mr Morley was sick on the day, but we thank him for his awesome organisation skills. Thanks also to the parents and friends who came to cheer the students on. We appreciate your support. Most of the thanks though go to the students themselves who put such effort in to their running. Results are as follows:

Year 0/1 girls: 1st Jessica Vegar, 2nd Brittany Howlett, 3rd Aurora Forsyth, 4th Elsa Stanley & 5th Paige Kelly

Year 0/1 boys: 1st Rai Thomson, 2nd Alex Palmer, 3rd Sol White, 4th Dillon Genet & 5th Levi Bason

Year 2 girls: 1st Tegan Stanley, 2nd Olivia Church, 3rd Caelyn-May Harris, 4th Ellanore Joblin & 5th Isabella Bass

Year 2 boys: 1st Conor Gallagher, 2nd Anthony France, 3rd Ephraim Heslop, 4th Jonathan Rippon & 5th Elijah Howson

Year 3 girls: 1st Zara Brangwynne, 2nd Charlee Fraider, 3rd Olivia Prior, 4th Zoe Turner & 5th Annika Bayer

Year 3 boys: 1st James Elder, 2nd Ethan Genet, 3rd Jacob White, 4th Cayden Steffener & 5th Blake Olsen

Year 4 girls: 1st Cristina Webb, 2nd Paige Bettridge, 3rd Tycey Feleti, 4th Fern Julian & 5th Joy Saleupolu

Year 4 boys: 1st Tommo McGuire, 2nd Elyjah Wood, 3rd Luka Vegar, 4th Franz Eller & 5th Dante Phillips

Year 5 girls: 1st Sammie Le Bas, 2nd Jenna Brangwynne, 3rd Sophia Gardiner, 4th Isobelle Ferreira & 5th Kiara Coulthard

Year 5 boys: 1st Quinn Morley, 2nd Kyron Smith, 3rd Mitchell Heaven, 4th Taine Mahue & 5th Jeston Brown

Year 6 girls: 1st Rachel McGuire, 2nd Bella McCormick, 3rd Sophie Joblin, 4th Danielle Keats & 5th Brooke Savage

Year 6 boys: 1st Gus Holland, 2nd Oliver Corteen, 3rd Peter Webb, 4th Matthew Elder & 5th James McMurtrie

HELP NEEDED!

As you may know the Great Snells Trail is happening again in November. Our students and teachers are in the process of creating wonderful art for our Art Exhibition for the Trail. There are some equipment and resource items that the teachers need help with getting. If you can provide these please contact the teachers with details

Mrs Bishop & Nikau 1: junior hacksaws, vices and sandpaper to work with bamboo

Mrs Gore & Totara 2: flat river stones

Mrs Williamson & Totara 1: corrugated card (lots)

Mrs Mainwaring & Manawa 1: shells and driftwood

Manawa 2 Class Trip

On Wednesday 5 August Manawa 2 went to the Warkworth Museum as part of their Inquiry studies. They had a marvellous time despite the inclement weather. There was just enough break in the rain for the students to be able to see the magnificent 800 year old kauri tree in Parry Kauri Park. Many thanks to the parents who provided much needed transport on the day!

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Amazing Writing by Tycey Feleti Puriri 1

My eyes remember seeing the beautiful flowers and the blue sky,
My ears listen and hear buzzing bees and the sound of the water swishing and splashing onto the soft sand,
My mouth remembers the taste of the amazing flavoured coconut smoothie,
My nose remembers the smell of fresh air and the smell of paradise,
My heart remembers being with other people and taking care of them in Tuvalu.
BY TYCEY

Community Notices

RoboClub After School Club

7 Week teaser programme highlighting all of the different learning opportunities RoboClub has to offer.

* Science through k’nex  * Scratch coding  * Robot coding  * Stop motion animation

Venues and Times: Matakana School – Tuesdays 3:30 – 5:30          Warkworth Scout Den – Wednesdays 3:15 – 5:15

For more information and booking visit Roboclub.co.nz