Hinuera School News … Community Notices
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Hinuera School News … Community Notices
TERM 1 Issue 3 Hinuera School News … 12 March 2015 March Friday 13th Senior Swimming Sports—Town Pools Friday 20th Interschool Swimming—Town Pools Thursday 26th Junior Swimming Sports—School Pool April Thurs Friday Monday 2nd Triathlon & End of Term Assembly 3rd Good Friday 20th Term 2 Begins In my regular visits into classrooms I have been delighted to see the great start everyone is making with learning this year. Students and teachers have settled into good learning routines from the beginning of the year. A reminder that our school mission statement is that we exist together as a learning community to be a place where everyone is “Learning and Growing” all the time. Parents have a huge role to play in this, and we are very thankful for the wonderful way you model learning, and support your children with theirs. The recent parent/teacher interviews are a good example of this, and we thank all families that were involved. If you have not yet had the chance to talk to your child’s 2015 teacher about learning goals for this year, please contact them and make a time to do this. Regards – Dean. PTA Meeting The PTA continue to do a great job supporting our school Learning and Growing culture. Their next meeting is on Tuesday 28th April, 7pm in the school staffroom. This meeting will be the AGM, followed by a regular meeting. New parents are always welcome to get involved. It is a great way to get to know other parents and also make a positive contribution to the school. Wacky Hair Day There were some wonderful efforts for the special Wacky Hair Day on 26th Feb. $700 was raised to support Javon Lawson with his recovery. Zarna, Javon and family have passed on their sincere thanks for this kindness. Ella Leadbeater’s hair design captured many people’s attention, so a photo follows! bag will do as long as it protects the books and is waterproof. Swimming Sports A reminder that our R5-8 school swimming sports are being held tomorrow at the Matamata town pools. All parents should now have received information and permission slips for this event. Those helping with transport are asked to be at school by 11.30am. The first race will be the Stewart Cup at 12 noon. The PTA will run a stall at the pools. Prices - Sausages, Drinks and Juicies all $2.00, Apples 50c. The interschool team for 20th March will be announced this Monday. Our Junior Swimming Sports will be held at school on Thursday 26th March. Term Dates 2015 We want to welcome ….. Liam Giles-Paquier—Rm 2 Chris van Zuydom—Rm 2 Zane Farac—Rm 2 Blake Eason—Rm 2 Emily Horne—Rm 2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Thurs 2 April Friday 3 July Friday 25 Sept Wed 16 Dec End of Term Assembly & School Triathlon - 2nd April Camp Update It was a wonderful week for the 2015 Hinuera School Y5/6 camp last week. Many thanks Jenny Clements, Glenda Corkill and Kirsten Dagg for their organisation of this event, and to the great parent team that worked so hard to support the staff. We completed bush and stream studies, built bivouacs, went to the Waimarino water park, took the ferry to Matakana Island, and much more. For those with younger children, students generally attend two camps while at Hinuera, one each when they are in Y5 and Y6. At present we are going with a cycle of bush camp and beach camp, so next year we are planning a beach camp based in Ohope. Mon 2 Feb Mon 20 April Mon 20 July Mon 12 Oct Library Bags A reminder that all library books that are being taken home must be placed in a waterproof bag. Although the bags we sell in the office are probably the best option we can get, they are not 100% waterproof. The best solution is to use a double layer by placing a shopping bag like a Farmers bag inside the domed bag. Remember, any Advance notice that the last day of term (Thursday 2nd April) will run differently to usual, due to the short term and the difficulty of fitting everything in. End of Term Assembly (presented by R7&8) will be held at 11.30am, and the school triathlon will be straight after lunch, from 1.15pm. Parents wishing to attend both events may like to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on the day. Alternative programmes will be running for the Juniors in the afternoon (including watching the races), so any Junior parents wanting to attend the assembly and then get away for Easter are more than welcome to do this. Writing Samples ... At the beach As the wind approached me, I galloped along the beach. Bare back on horses. The water washes up the shells as it comes closer. Waves force in as they collapse onto the rocks. Swimming with horses in the water Fully swimming Scared but fun. Trotting out in slow mode. Birds having singing contests as I canter past. By Jordan Edmonds - Y6 Waterfall The waterfall throws itself down the mountain, As clammy mist clouds the air, And icy liquid trickles from rocks. Tuis chirp, And twitter, And sing. Creatures rustle through The wet, gleaming undergrowth, As fern fronds overshadow them, And ancient trees fan out their bulbous roots. By Jessica Walton Y6 commented that it had been great to lead the Board since the last election, but that this would be his last term on the Board, and that he would love to see newer Board members have the opportunity to take the lead through to the next BOT elections. Leigh Noble was elected to the Chair role and is already underway with the extra duties this entails. Our thanks to Wynn Brown for his work and hearty congratulations to Leigh. Wynn continues to serve on the Board. New Newsletter Covers Very special thanks to Paul Sutherland for doing another of his photo journal walks of the school at the end of last year, which has provided some great new shots for the newsletter cover. Please see the advert we will be running below for the next few editions for Paul and Marnie’s local businesses, Kodak and Black. Thanks also to our sponsors on the back cover, who have all signed on for another printing round for the current edition. Great to have such wonderful support for the school. Many of these businesses are also school parents. BOT Update The BOT are looking forward to an exciting year ahead, with a continued focus on student achievement, as well as the completion of the sports shed upgrade. At the February Meeting Wynn Brown stepped down from the Board Chair role. Wynn Sausage Sizzle Sausage sizzle helpers… 13 March Keri Morgan 20 March Janelle Burnside & Teresa Harris If you are not able to make it on the day please arrange a swap or call Janelle Burnside on 888-6822. We are always looking for parents who are keen to help with the sausage sizzle, so please contact the school office and register your name if you are keen. Community Notices FOR SALE Dry Pinecones $4.00 per bag (20kg calf meal size) Phone Jackie on 888 1784 or 0275006632 Can deliver to school or pick up from 524 Totman Road Gymnastics Class Date, 17th March 2015 Time, 3.30pm - 6.30pm Where, Matamata College Gymnasium, upstairs Pavillion Room Cost, $65 per child Goes for terms 2 & 3 A newsletter with more info is given at registration Future Ferns School years 4 - 8 Cambridge High School Premier netball team are providing a fun and active netball development day, designed for our youngest players. The day will include: Netball skills for defence, attack and shooting. A few games at the end to practice those new skills. Date: 16th April (Thursday) Venue – CHS GYM (SWAYNE ROAD). Time: 9am – 2.30 Cost $45 – numbers are limited Bring – Plenty of nutritious food, and drink, suitable clothing For more information and expression of interest email: Natasha Metcalfe natmetcalfe@xtra.co.nz