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Dorie School Newsletter Issue 3 – 20 March 2015 103 Dorie School Road R D 11 Rakaia 7781 Phone: (03) 3020862 Fax: (03) 3020845 E-mail: office@dorie.school.nz Website: www.dorie.school.nz Facebook: www.facebook.com/dorieschool1 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S PEN Dear Parents and Caregivers Another very busy week at Dorie School comes to an end and we find ourselves quickly approaching the end of the term! Where has the time gone? Thank you to all parents who came along to our Goal Setting Interviews this week. We hope you and your child found these to be of benefit as plot the path forward in their learning. If for some reason you have not had an interview and you would like to, please contact your child’s teacher to arrange a suitable time. Our students have been very busy over the past couple of weeks in their classrooms. It is great to see so much activity and business as I go in to each classroom. Some highlights of the past two weeks: Charlotte, Brianna, Chaedis and Billie successfully auditioned for the Mid Canterbury Schools Music Festival Special Choir. This is quite an honour for our small school to have four singers make it in out of 120 who tried out. Congratulations girls, we are proud of you. Our Rippa Rugby teams have been meeting success on Tuesday nights at the Showgrounds in Ashburton. I am impressed with the number of students we have involved in this Several students took part in the Weetbix Triathlon last weekend and had a taste of competing amongst a large number of people – well done to all of you for successfully meeting this challenge. Yesterday we were treated to two of our senior students, Billie and Jake, helping “Hoops on Hokonui” co-host his breakfast radio show. This was a really neat experience for our two DJ’s, and one they will remember for a long time to come. CALENDAR March 20th 25th 27th 30th Scholastic book orders due back Years 7 and 8 at Manual Assembly in Piwakawaka DSSG lunch time BBQ Read-a-thon starts Canterbury swimming sports April 2nd 20th 23rd 24th Last day of Term 1 DSSG Sausage sizzle Parent sharing ‘Dorie open home’ Whio Forever colouring competition closes Second Term Starts Anzac commemoration at Dorie Hall Dorie Rakaia Cross country at Rakaia Domain Dorie School’s Young D.J’s Billie and Ruby showing off their Diploma in Deejayology I want to thank Richard Wisker from Millwood Plant Nursery in Rakaia for donating a significant number of plants to our native garden area. Since planting out the garden 18 months ago there have been some plants, mostly of the same variety, that have not survived. Richard visited the garden recently to have a look and was most impressed with what he saw, and decided to replace the dead plants and donate extras to fill in some of the gaps. A BIG thank you to Richard for his generosity and to Jake, John-Rey and Alex for helping to plant out the new shrubs. With the onset of cooler weather, swimming is now over for the season. If you have had a school pool key over the summer break please return it to the office. And now that swimming is finished, we must acknowledge the work done by Teresa Booker over the summer. Teresa is the person who tests the pool water for quality, keeps the pool clean and operating as it should. Thank you Teresa for all of your hard work, it is much appreciated by everyone. Have a great weekend everyone – “Go the Black Caps and Go the Crusaders” Anthony Dorie School extends a warm welcome to our new student Emily Munro who has come from Ashburton Intermediate. OTHER NOTICES Lost property The lost property box is overflowing again. Please ask your children to come and collect their clothing. Newsletter In an attempt to cut down on the amount of printing we do at school we are looking at e-mailing the newsletter. If you would like your newsletter e-mailed to you rather than a paper copy please contact Terri at the school office. Lost Guitar Sometime over the Christmas break one of our school guitars was borrowed. It has not been returned and it is a valuable donation which is greatly missed by our music teacher and children. If you have seen it or know of its where abouts please let me know. Netball The Year 1&2 program runs on Mondays throughout term 2 starting on Monday 20th April 4-5pm. This will start at the College courts and transfer to the new stadium once it is up and going. It is a skills-based program with a new skill learned each week followed by a game of 10 minutes each way for the kids to practice their new skill. There is an emphasis placed on fun and enjoyment. Games are played on 1/3 of netball courts. Yr1-2 are required to register directly with Mid Canterbury Netball, there is a fee of $30 for the term's netball. Registration form is available via the following link http://www.sportsground.co.nz/form.asp?formid=26855&OnCompletionURI=Y1-2%20form Read-a-thon Reminder A reminder that read-a-thon starts on the 30th of March. Please return your consent forms/sponsorship forms to the school office if your child wishes to participate. Hopefully you have all managed to make a start completing the sponsorship form for the read-athon. Just one more week to go and we will be sending out the reading log so that the children can begin reading their books. Kids Cooking Classes – Easter & April School Holidays Fun, nutritious and delicious cooking classes for kids are running in Methven and Ashburton these school holidays. Check out www.lifenenergy.com, email catherine@lifenenergy.com or call 0224257187. Swimming Lessons Here at the Ashburton Community Pool we run a fun and high quality swim school. Swimming is an important life skill especially living in NZ where we are literally surrounded by water. Give your child the skills they need to survive! We are now taking bookings for the April Holiday Programme!! Week 1 = 7th till the 10th April ----- 4 sessions $36 (school age), $27.60 (preschool) Week 2 = 13th till the 17th April ----- 5 sessions $45 (school age), $34.50 (preschool). If you wish to enrol your child/children in this programme please email stacey.hoets@adc.govt.nz or call 308 4035. 2016 George Feilding Hight Scholarship St Andrew’s College offers a number of scholarships to Year 9 applicants, including the George Fielding Hight Scholarship. This scholarship is for young men and women from the rural communities of the South Island, whose parents or guardians receive the major part of their income from the pastoral and horticulture industries and who would be precluded from attending the College because of financial constraints. This scholarship is means tested and applications must be accompanied by the attached confidential financial statement. Contact Terri at the office if you would like to know more information. Mt Hutt Ski Field Season Pass Forms for the 2015 Mt. Hutt season passes are now available from the office. Once again this year children under 10 years old will receive free lift access during the 2015 season. The planned opening day is 12 June with extensive improvements including new trails, a permanent safety fence, expanded snowmaking system, and widening and barriers on the access road. Years 7-8 cost $100 and years 9-13 cost 165.00. Forms MUST be returned to the school office no later than 1st May. Whio Awareness Month March is Whio Awareness Month. DOC and Genesis Energy are running a Whio Forever programme. Part of this programme is to raise awareness of the diminishing Whio. Your child is encouraged to enter the attached colouring competition. More details are attached. Tummy Bugs!! It is tummy bug time again. The bug, gastroenteritis, causes a sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhoea. Gastroenteritis amy be caused by a number of different viruses, but most commonly by a virus known as ‘Novovirus’. Whatever the cause of the bug it can spread easily from person to person. Dorie School has recently adopted the following steps as recommended by the Canterbury District Health Board Stay away from school until free from symptoms for 48 hours Stay at home and ensure good personal hygiene (hand washing and avoid contact with others where possible) Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water, esp. after toileting and before eating. Wash soiled clothing and fabrics on a hot wash cycle Drink plenty of water and do not handle or prepare food for other people until symptom free for 48 hours. If a child develops symptoms whilst at school they will be sent to the sick bay and sent home as soon as practicable.