21 Nov - Hurunui College

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21 Nov - Hurunui College
Our mid-term Board of Trustees election voting
closes on Friday at 12 noon. It was wonderful to
get four nominations for the positions and we
wish them all the best in the final count. It is
important that you take the opportunity to vote
and consider each candidate carefully. The Board
of Trustees serves an important role within the
school and for the community. Voting papers are
to be returned to the school office or via mail
using the self-addressed envelope included with
the voting papers.
As the year seems to very rapidly be drawing to a
close there is still a lot going on in the school over
the final three weeks. Our Year 9 and 10 students
have been busy over the last couple of days
working alongside local researchers doing
sampling and flow testing on the Waitohi River.
This base line data will be used to give a reference
point for future research and analysis. Tomorrow
also marks the start of internal exams for year
9and 10 students. These exams will run into next
week and will provide important information for
end of year reports, while also providing
important information about their needs and
abilities going into next year.
Year 10 are also building toward their tramp and
will be walking from Windy Point through to Lake
Taylor via the Hope Kiwi Saddle and Lodge.
Parents of students in this class should have
already received a letter home with associated
consent, and a gear list should have arrived
yesterday. The students will be in food groups for
this trip and will be required to plan their menus
and provide and cook the food as planned. We
hope to complete this before the weekend to
ensure families have time to work through the list
and purchase any additional items. Let‟s hope the
run of cold weather starts to warm up, as a dip in
the lake to finish the trip seems a long way off.
On the run to the end of term there are a number
of other trips going on with Canterbury Primary
Athletics on the 3rd December, the Year 7 and 8
classes heading out for the day on 4th December
and Kowhai class taking off on their mystery trip
on the 5th December. The last week of term starts
with the Amuri sporting exchange on Monday 8th,
the full school picnic to Hanmer Springs on the
9th and then we finish the year on the Thursday
11th December with the school prize giving
starting at 10.30am, finishing around 1pm with
buses hopefully departing by 1.15pm.
It certainly is going to be a frantic but enjoyable
run through to the end of year, and if I am correct
only 33 sleeps until the jolly man in the red suit
comes sliding down the chimney.
Nāku noa, nā
Stephen Beck
Principal
Right The SPEC students recently invited some
staff to morning tea as a thank you and end of
year celebration. Brodie Shepherd decorated
his cake as an Otis Elevator.
Week ending 21st November 2014
This week’s newsletter sponsored by:
HAWARDEN SWIMMING CLUB
Enter to learn Leave to serve
Whakauru Ki Te Ako, Wehe Atu Kia Manaakitia
SCHOOL NOTICES
Year 9-10 Exams start Friday and carry on through to Tuesday next
week.
Year 0-10 Hanmer Springs Trip On Tuesday 9th December Year 0
-10 will be visiting Hanmer Springs as an end of year activity. We are
planning that the students will be participating in fun house activities
before eating lunch and then will go to the Hanmer Springs pools for
a swim. The PTA has generously donated funds to keep the cost of
transport down for all families. The cost is $11. For those wishing
to go on the hydro slide (minimun height 1.2m) there is an additional
$10. If the weather is unsuitable, there is no postponement date.
A letter came out this week.
Coming Events
Week 6 Term 4
20/11 Year 9 Waitohi River
21/11 Primary assembly. Year 9/10 exams.
Week 7 Term 4
24/11 Year 9-10 exams
26/11 Board of Trustees agenda closes 12 noon
28/11 Year 4–6 reports home
Week 8 Term 4
1/12
Board of Trustees meeting 7.30pm
3/12 Year 10 tramp
3/12 Canterbury Primary Athletics
5/12 Year 7-10 reports home.
Week 9 Term 4
8/12 Amuri exchange
9/12 School picnic
11/12 Prize giving, last day of school.
Check our www.hurunuicollege.school.nz and follow the link to our
school calendar for further school events.
North Canterbury Junior Basketball Competition
Draw for Friday 21st November as follows:
Hurunui Hoopsters v Broomfield Buzzers at Woodend,
4.45pm
Hurunui Hustlers v Ashley All Stars at Woodend,
5.30pm
Hurunui Hurricanes v Ashley Blue Bullets at Rangiora NL 2 at 7pm
Hurunui Hotshots vs Swannanoa Heat at Rangiora New Life 1, 7pm
Primary Sports Canterbury Athletics Championships are being
held in Ashburton on Wednesday 3rd December. Congratulations to
the following students who have been selected: Tessa Allan,
Caleb Beck, Louie Bethell, Fred Calder, Charlotte Cassidy, Michael Courto,
Holly Crean, Olivia Frame, Ben Hassall, Millie Hassall, Daniel Hawley,
Nik McMullan, Jakob Pascoe, Hunter Prendeville, Oscar Van Der Meer,
Connor Wilson, Rommel Wilson, Nathan Kay, Charlie Woelders,
Guy Jensen, Jack Zino. We wish you all the best, a notice has been sent
home which should be returned by Friday 21 st November.
Sporting Events Coming Up
Wednesday 3rd December: Athletics - primary sport Canterbury
championships at Ashburton
Friday 5th December:
Final Junior Basketball
Monday 8th December:
Amuri X-change (Yr5-10)
CHURCH SERVICES for 23rd November 2014
Anglican
10am Hawarden
Presbyterian
10am St James
Catholic
10am Hawarden
Living Waters Hurunui 10am to 12 noon 47 Princes Street,
Waikari. All welcome.
Waikari Gospel Hall
11:15am Sunday School and Bible
teaching, Denham Terrace
HURUNUI COLLEGE PTA CHRISTMAS RAFFLE
The PTA will be running a raffle at the Hurunui College Prize
giving. We require donations of none-perishable items. Please send
any donations to the school office. Thank you.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION Voting papers have been
posted to all on the Roll. If you have not received a paper and think
you should have, please contact the Returning Officer, Pat Manning,
314-4160. All votes need to be received by 12pm Friday 21 November.
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Asra Ginders who has been
personally requested by Jody Direen to perform at Jody‟s show in
Hawera this weekend. Asra has also recently succeeded in making
it to the finals for Waimakariri Youth talent search and will be
performing in Rangiora on the 5th of December. She will also be
sitting her grade 4 Trinty Rock and Pop exam on the 4th December.
INTENDING GIANT PUMPKIN GROWERS
Don‟t forget to pick up your free pumpkin plant from the PGG
Wrightson store in Hawarden.
HAWARDEN SWIMMING CLUB
A HUGE thank you to the Hawarden Fire Brigade who pumped out
the pool on Thursday and the amazing cleaning, scrubbing,
bucketing, hosing team who came and helped to clean the pool into
its usual pristine condition ready for a great swimming season. Also
the great Mr Z for his amazing drawings for the Cowie pool.
The pool is now full and should be open on Friday 21 st November,
hopefully the sun will shine a bit more to get it up to a useable
temperature!!
Keys are still $55, or a gold coin donation per swim. If you still
have a key from last season you will be invoiced for this season.
If you still have a key that you no longer need, please return it.
If you would like to buy a key you can get them from the library,
Paul Munnerley 314-4541 or Bronwyn Gunn 314-4411.
Adult Length Swimming one side of the pool will be available
from 6-7p.m. weekdays. We ask that the other users of the pool be
respectful to these swimmers.
Urgently Needed a reliable, helpful person in the village who can
help with regular pool checks when the pool is open, contact Paul
Munnerley 314-4541
Learn to swim 19th –23rd January 2015. Ages 3 years. up, this
includes any adults that are interested also. There is a survival
component for the older children and adults which gives them skills
for coping with and being aware of different circumstances in the
water. Contact Bronwyn Gunn 314-4411
Kayne Tukapua is very generously coming to do some squad
training on January 8,9,10th, 15,16,17th, 29,30,31st. These sessions
will have limited numbers and it will be a „first paid, first served‟
basis. Kayne will be down to assess the children into groups in
December. Contact Bronwyn Gunn 314-4411 for more information
HURUNUI RUGBY CLUB AGM - Tuesday 25th November,
7.30pm, in the club rooms. Apologies to Kerry Maxwell
HAWARDEN-WAIKARI GARDEN CLUB Christmas
meeting is to be held at the home of Christine Sloane, 36 Christians
Road, Hawarden on December 1st starting at 11am. Please bring a
chair, non perishable food item for Child Cancer and a plate for a
shared lunch. Please check your programme for competition details.
THE HURUNUI COMMUNITY COMMITTEE will be
meeting on Wednesday November 26thth in the Waikari Hall at 7.30
pm. The Agenda for the meeting will be on the Council website
prior to the meeting.
Our vision for Hurunui College is as an inspirational learning community
where all students are empowered to stand tall and reach their full potential.
DENTAL CARE OVER THE CHRISTMAS / NEW YEAR
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
The Community Dental Service will operate an emergency service
over the school holidays. This service is to provide relief of pain
only and will not undertake „routine‟ treatment. The service will be
available each working day from 8:30am until 12:30pm for the
following times: Monday 5th January to Friday 30th January 2015
(excluding weekends and public holidays) This service will operate
by appointment only and if we are unable to see your child,
alternative options will be given. If your child has dental pain as a
result of an accident please contact your dentist in the first instance.
You can phone and make an appointment for the emergency clinic
by ringing 0800 84 69 83
STAR & GARTER HOTEL WAIKARI.
Friday 28th November – Movember Judging 8pm
Prize for the best Mo. Spot Prizes
Supporting Prostate Cancer
Donations all go back to your own community
OVER 65’S EXERCISE CLASS A huge thank you to Michelle
Hawke who will be taking the Tuesday classes until the end of the
year.
Upcoming events: Tuesday 2nd December – shared morning tea to
celebrate Edith O‟Carroll‟s 90th birthday at 11.am (community all
welcome). Friday 12th December – Christmas lunch 12pm in
Hawarden Hall, $10 (subsidised) names to Sarah Sidey by 1 st
December in class or ring 314-2008.
OPEN MORNING Come join us for morning tea on Saturday
29th November to meet me and my family. This will be an
opportunity to parents to find out more about Sunflowers Preschool
and get a feel for the centre. Bring yourself, your family and any
interested friends.
PRESCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY Thursday December 4th at
Hawarden Playcentre 10am onwards. Bring a $5 named present for
your own child, and a plate of finger food to share. Father Christmas
arrives at 11am on a fire engine!! All children in the district are
welcome!
EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR HURUNUI
RESIDENTS Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa is now selling
its Annual Swim Pass for Hurunui ratepayers and residents. And in a
special deal, the complex is offering a saving of more than a hundred
dollars for those who purchase the pass before 20 December 2014.
Marketing Manager Shane Adcock says the passes are about
recognising the pools‟ special relationship with its local community.
“We‟re under no illusion as to how important Hurunui residents are
to our business and it‟s always great seeing locals come through our
doors. We‟ve always felt those who live in the Hurunui are as proud
of the pools and spa as we are of being part of this special place.”
The Annual Swim Pass allows families (two adults and their
dependent children who‟re aged under 18 and live at home) to visit
the pools as often as they like until 31 December 2015. If they‟re
purchased before 20 December 2014, each pass will cost $239 per
family (after that the pass will be $349).
Nigel can call and give you a free quote or advice on the
recovery of your furniture, boat and motorcycle seats.
Hotel, Motel and Café furniture repairs .
With the latest fabrics and techniques we can restore your
furniture to as new condition . Specializing in leather care
and refurbishment we have a wide range of Italian leathers
available, We pick up & deliver so it‟s a hassle free no
worries service.
Contact us on 0800 939-455, 029 982-2400
or phone your local agent, Arthur Burke Ltd 314-8121
Nigel will be in your area next on
Wednesday 26th November
Visit our workshop/showroom 407 Ferry Rd Christchurch
HOMEKILL SERVICE IN HAWARDEN
Full home kill and small goods service.
Any queries call Chris Carthy, 0274 887-401.
BEAUTY THERAPY - CHRISTMAS APPOINTMENTS,
BOOK NOW! Christchurch Beauty Therapist will be back on
Tuesday 16th December 2014. Book now for all your Xmas
treatments: waxing & tinting, manicure and pedicures, facials &
massage. Gift vouchers also available. Phone Emily, 021 681-177 or
Trish, 314-2414 for bookings/enquiries.
Enter to learn Leave to serve
Whakauru Ki Te Ako, Wehe Atu Kia Manaakitia
COMPLETELY NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS Hand-made
Christmas baking to fill your tins for the festive season or to give
as gift… a selection of traditional favourites, Brandy Snap Cones,
Gingerbread House Kits and Christmas Puddings. Order forms
are available at the Hawarden Four Square. Orders in by
November 28th please. Many more Christmas goodies will be
available at the Waipara Valley Farmers Market, Saturdays 9ammidday, the Kaikoura Farmers Market Sundays 7 th and 21st Dec.,
or at Santa‟s Grotto, Rangiora Showground 5th Dec. 4-8pm.
Nicky Huxford 314-4429 027 344-8943.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
FOR SALE
Horse Manure $3 per bag. Phone John Crean 314-4311.
Firewood Next seasons: Old man pine $175, Blue Gum $200 per
cord. Phone Ken 027 733-4107.
Standing Meadow Hay Phone 314-4532.
WANTED
Can you help? Wanted, reliable transport to Amberley or
Rangiora for female Rangiora High School student 2015
academic year. Please text 027 414-4129.
Does anybody have any skateboards/scooters I could borrow
for three weeks in the school holidays from 23rd December to
11th January. Pleaser ring Sue Trumper 314-4232
REAL ESTATE
Wanted to Rent: Rural Farmhouse Would like to be able to
move in sometime over the summer holidays. 2-3 bedroom
for school bus driver and partner. We are middle aged, house
proud and have excellent references. Must be long term and
allow pets. Please phone Jacqui 022 364-5588 or Michael 022
384-3041
For Rent 1 bedroom farm cottage - Waikari Valley, furnished.
Suit professional couple or single working person. No pets.
$220/week with power. Please contact Trudy, 027 684-2652
or 314-4144.
Flatmate Wanted Low board in return for help with animals
while owner temporarily incapacitated. Suit women on a
benefit. Terms negotiable. Phone 314-2240.
LOST
Flynn Ginders has lost 3 polar fleeces this year. One was brand
new and they are all named. If anyone knows where they are
please return to Flynn or ring his mum Dee, 027 290-7025.
Thank you.
EMPLOYMENT
I am a school leaver looking for summer work before heading
to Lincoln University in late February. (Preferably farm work,
but anything considered)
 Restricted license
 I have a good understanding of farming (mustering, fencing
and stock work and have 2 working dogs.
 Reliable, trustworthy and responsible
 Fit and healthy
 Keen to learn new skills
Please contact me at homel 314 2511 – Eryn Sinclair
Mature man Looking for work willing to try anything, has farm
experience. Phone 314-4236
Sunflowers Preschool, New Rural Centre in Hawarden
Trained ECE Teacher
Seeking a trained Early Childhood teacher. Needs to be
passionate about working with children. Can communicate
well with adults and children.
Teacher for Early Childhood
Seeking a person who is keen to teach in early childhood.
Needs to be passionate about working with children.
Can communicate well with adults and children.
Purpose built facility in a beautiful rural setting with lots of
space for fun. Opening early February 2015. MondayWednesday (3 days) from 8.30am-3.30pm for children over 2
years of age. Join a newly establishing teaching team.
Applications welcome with work experience, CV, qualifications
and references. Nicky Gardner 021 048-5415.
Email: info@sunflowerspreschool.co.nz
www.sunflowersprechool.co.nz
Hotel Duty Manager (Part Time)
We are looking for an achiever with an attention to detail and a
passion for customer service to join our busy team.
• General Managers Certificate required
• Exceptional Customer Service and communication skills
• Self-motivated & the ability to build positive relationships
• Hands-on and able to think on your feet
• Mature, energetic & reliable
Days and hours to be discussed.
Please send CV and cover letter to starandgarter@clear.net.nz
before 30th November 2014 or phone 314-4045.
Hurunui College School and Community Librarian
We are seeking an innovative and inspiring individual to lead
within our school and community library. Hawarden
Community and Hurunui College Library is a shared facility
that services predominantly the school but also the wider
community
The person must be willing to work alongside students and
teachers to support curriculum implementation and design.
Please see TradeMe jobs for full details and job
specifications: Listing #. 809786351
Applications close 12 noon, Monday 8th December 2014.
Interviews will be conducted between 15 and 17 December
Please send a covering letter plus CV, including the names of
at least three referees by email or mail to; The Principal,
Hurunui College, Box 12, Hawarden 8274
Hurunui College Teacher Aides
We require a number of teacher aides to start in the school in
2015, to work specifically work alongside high needs students
in the primary and secondary area of the school.
Please apply in writing with the names of 2 possible referees to
Jane Marsh, Hurunui College, Box 12, Hawarden, or via email
to jm@hurunuicollege.school.nz
CONTACT DETAILS
School Phone
Fax
Cancellation
Email
Web
Principal
314-4430
314-4559
314-2320
office@hurunuicollege.school.nz
www.hurunuicollege.school.nz
sb@hurunuicollege.school.nz
Board of Trustees
Chairperson
Linda Allan
Secretary
Judith Topp
Parent Elected Representatives
Sharon Earl
Bronwyn Gunn
Bernie Dobbs
Paul van der Meer
Whanau Representative Dean Smith
Student Representative Joshua Allan
Staff Representative
Melissa Brown
Principal
Steve Beck
Our vision for Hurunui College is as an inspirational learning community
where all students are empowered to stand tall and reach their full potential.
314-2462
314-4420
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