henley school newsletter
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REACH HIGH - STRIVE FOR KNOWLEDGE - LIVE WITH ALL YOUR HEART
Kia ora koutou te whanau
Dear Parents/Caregivers
Welcome to the first newsletter for Term 2 and a warm welcome to the following children who have started
with us recently; Courtney Lillicrapp (Rm 12), Lucas Hepworth (Rm 15), Shaddix Harris (Rm 3), Ruby Ching (Rm 4),
Romano Smith (Rm 4), Dominic Quayle (Rm 17), Zachary Redpath (Rm 6), Ryan Singleton (Rm 2),
Isla Thomas (Rm 3), Annalise Torrance (Rm 3), Ryder Gestro (Rm 4) and Amelie Jensen (Rm 6).
I hope you enjoyed the long weekend and maybe managed to get along to an ANZAC Day service. Here at school we took part with the
placing of a number of crosses in memory of the fallen outside our Office. This was part of the Fields of Remembrance initiative and
thirty crosses were placed in the garden to honour the New Zealanders who fell during World War One. A service was held by the
Senior Syndicate that incorporated reading the famous Flanders Field poem, a moments silence and the singing of the National
Anthem.
Those of you that use the Gilbert Street entrance may have noticed that work has been done to improve the pedestrian crossing. A
request from the school to the Tasman District Council has now seen this upgraded to a Kea Crossing. The crossing will be fully
operational once the Police Education Officer has trained the Road Patrol students. This crossing has become significantly busier in the
last few years – please be patient while our Road Patrol students are familiarising themselves with the operation of the new crossing.
Thanks to the Tasman District Council (Krista Hobday, Zane Mirfin and Steve Elkington) and NZ Police Education Officer (Evan Garland)
for supporting this development that will enhance the safety of our students.
Included in this week’s newsletter is a calendar of events that we produce at the beginning of each term. Although we try and plot
most of the events that occur over the term there are bound to be additions through opportunities that arise – we will endeavour to
keep you informed of these via the newsletter. This is another full and busy term with written student reports and parent interviews
as well.
Finally, don’t forget Mother’s Day is coming
up on May 10th. At school we see mums
involved in helping on trips and in
classrooms, looking after sick children,
providing healthy lunches, encouraging
their children and helping with homework
as well as giving their children love and
attention.
Kind regards, John
HENLEY
SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
56a William Street
Richmond
Nelson
Ph. (03) 544 8904
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.henley.school.nz
30 April 2015
No: 1 Term 2
CONFIRMATION OF UPCOMING DATES
Sat 2 May Nelson Schools Cross Country League – Saxton Field – 3pm start
Wed 6 May Rock da House practice – School Hall – 9.40am-11.30am
Fri 8 May Entertainment Membership orders closing date
Sat 9 May Nelson Schools Cross Country League – Branford Park – 3pm start
Mon 11 May Board of Trustees meeting – 7.00pm
Thurs 14 May Newsletter
Sat 16 May Nelson Schools Cross Country League – Rabbit Island – 3pm start
KINA
I taste the delicious sensation of
algae on my stone dinner
plate.
I feel water rushing past me as I
take my everlasting bath.
I smell salty water with a hint of
blood as a shark catches his
dinner.
I wonder if my predators are
hanging around nearby.
I see coral quivering as fish pass
by.
Eeek! There’s a spiny lobster
hungry for dinner! Flee!
Zoe Brookes
(Rm 11)
Entertainment book info??
Fractions
Use the language of fractions – halves, thirds, quarters, fifths, sixths etc in everyday situations so it is meaningful.
Emphasise a fraction is part of a ‘whole’ – less than 1.
Cut string, paper, and food into fractions.
Colour shapes in fractions.
Share out sets of objects into fractions. Eg We have 24 blueberries for our lunch today. If Jack was allowed ¼ of them, how many will he
get?
¼ of 24 = ? Divide 24 into quarters (6 + 6 + 6 + 6)
So ¼ would equal 6.
Depending on where your child is at, use equal sharing, repeating addition or multiplication and division
strategies to solve the problem.
Piece from the Board about dogs,
see Gus
Maths Magic Fundraiser
This term, Friends of the School and the Maths Team have organised a Maths fundraiser which will raise money for the refit of our newly built Learning Centre as well as improve student’s basic facts knowledge. Information will come home in Week 3 (4th May). This is one of our big fundraisers for the year so we appreciate your support.
Saving $1 with ASB could score you a
share of $5,000.
To enter the fortnightly prize draw,
simply deposit at least $1 into your
registered Headstart account through
your school’s ASB School Banking
Programme or electronically between
Monday 20 April, 2015 and Sunday
12 July, 2015. You’ll be in with a
chance to win $10, $20 or $50 in
fortnightly cash prizes. The
competition closes on Sunday 12 July.
To find out more and to open an
account visit www.asb.co.nz/score or
collect a brochure from your school
office or visit your local ASB branch.
School Desk and Chair sets – only $10!!!
Desks are 700 high x 600 wide x 670
deep
Come to the school office then you can
choose your set.
The school is replacing its furniture with
new ergonomically designed furniture.
I feel like I am in a tight ball.
I wonder when I am going to get out of my translucent
chrysalis
I see danger below me
I hope I don’t fall
I hear rumbling and tumbling of the kids from Room 11
rapidly running towards me
I see freedom through a window
(Liam Fleming-Stronach – Rm 11)
I saw the sun.
I heard the wind.
I felt hungry.
I wondered if they would open the window.
(Holly Kersten – Rm 6)
I feel myself starting to emerge from a small ball.
I hear stomping and cheering from the kids in Room 11.
I think I might fall down to the hard world below.
I stand wobbling my poor small legs waiting for my
wings to dry.
I see a small open window to fly through.
I feel the cool breeze blowing onto my wings.
I say ‘bye bye’ to all the kids below me.
I smell a predator nearby.
(Sophie Dawson – Rm 11)
I saw children shouting with glee.
I heard children shouting.
I felt the sun on my back.
I wondered what the world is going to be like.
(Will Thompson-Blythe - Rm 6)
I taste fresh swan plant leaves as my mouth waters.
I feel my body transforming into hot thick soup as I hang
upside down fearlessly.
Suddenly kids screech happily as they discover a new
chrysalis on the swan plant.
I hear a mighty CRACK as the monarch chews through the
crunchy shell.
I feel the blood pumping into my wings as I hang upside
down awkwardly.
I wonder which garden I will end up in…. I hope it will be
magnificent.
I think it will feel amazing hovering along with the wind
power.
(Matthew Bowen and James Elkington – Rm 11)
I saw the people doing handstands
I heard Henley Room 6 children screaming.
I felt that I was free.
I wondered when I would fly.
(Oliver Costley – Rm 6)
The stimulus for this writing was the emergence of monarch
butterflies from their chrysalises. The children were asked to write as
though they were the butterfly.
Entertainment Book
School Fundraiser
The school is once again offering Entertainment
memberships (book or digital memberships) to our families.
The brand new 2015/2016 Entertainment Membership
features many of the area’s restaurants, cafes, attractions
and activities and covers Nelson, Marlborough and
Canterbury. There are hundreds of up to 50% off and 2-for-
1 offers that you and your family can enjoy until June 2016.
The best part is that for only $65.00 you’ll be helping our
fundraising as $13.00 from each Book or Digital Membership
sold comes to the school Please let your family, friends,
neighbours and work colleagues know we are fundraising as
the more we sell, the more funds we raise!
For more information on the book you can visit
http://www.entertainmentbook.co.nz/about/Tell-Me-
More/Christchurch and there is a sample book at the school
office.
Order forms were sent home last week for both the books
and the digital memberships (android or apple devices) and
can be returned to the school office (by 8 May please)
Thank you
Memo from the Board of Trustees
For the safety and well-being of the students at
our school the Board of Trustees strongly
discourages dogs being brought into the school
grounds. Please bear in mind that many children
are frightened and intimidated by dogs. The
Board strives to make the school a safe and
supportive place for all students.
The board continues to meet regularly to
monitor the progress of the school and plan
strategically for the future. At the last meeting
we had an interesting presentation from Jeff
Johnstone from the AsiaNZ foundation on the
importance of equipping our children to thrive in
the approaching ‘Asian century’
We wish all students and staff all best for a
successful term.
Gus Shirley – Board member
Room 1 having their healthy
breakfast last term
COMMUNITY NOTICES COMMUNITY NOTICES COMMUNITY NOTICES
WAIMEA COLLEGE ADULT COMMUNITY EDUCATION COURSES - Waimea College offer an extensive range of Adult Community Education courses, including
computing and technology, art and creativity, languages, law, cooking, health and wellbeing, home and garden, plus singing and music. For more details and
enrolments for term two visit www.waimea.school.nz (go to enrolments).
CLARINET LESSONS – Hello, my name is Harim (19 year old), currently into my third year of studying Classical Performance on the clarinet at Victoria University in
Wellington. I am taking a gap year this year, and I am looking to teaching clarinet students to share my experiences and skills. Please contact me on 027 937 7216 or
[email protected] if you’re interested or have any questions!
JUNIOR JAMMERS BASKETBALL (primarily for those with supported learning needs but not exclusively) Tuesdays 28th April – 23rd June, Age 5-12 years
Saxton Stadium, 3.30-4.30pm, $25 per term - For further information contact; Lynn Crossland, Coordinator, Ph 540 3449, M 022 411 4727, [email protected]
www.inclusivesport.org.nz
SWIMMAGIC (small swimming classes for those with supported needs) Thurs Term time, Age 5-12 years, ASB Aquatic Centre, Richmond, 3.30-4.30pm,
$132.50 per 10 week term - For further information contact; Lynn Crossland, Coordinator, Ph 540 3449, M 022 411 4727, [email protected]
www.inclusivesport.org.nz
GIRLS’ BRIGADE meets at Holy Trinity Church Hall, 27 Dorset St, Richmond. Tuesdays 3.30-5.00, for girls 5 to 18 years. Starts term 2 on 28 April, come along
for games fun and friendship, $25.00 per term. For further information contact Glenda at 544 9931.
GIRL GUIDING RESTARTS IN TWIN PEAKS DISTRICT - WAIMEA UNITS – RICHMOND – First meeting was on Thursday 23rd April 2015
Waimea Brownies & Guides - meet at Holy Trinity Church Hall behind Richmond School. Brownies start at 5.30pm until 7.00pm Contact: Rachel 544 1784 or
0273034134 Guides – meet from 6.00 – 8.00pm. Contact Jo on 547 9017, or 0273811280.
BISCUITS – we thank all parents and leaders for their sterling efforts with the biscuit campaign in Richmond area. We have just a few cartons of chocolate left which
we would love to sell you! Contact: Sue 541 9689, Jo 548 9017 or Josie 544 2660
We have now started the new Guide programme to add to the last year’s new Pippin and Brownie programmes, so have a fun Term 2!
DRUM AND BASS GUITAR LESSONS -My name is Andreas Vitz and I offer music lessons to students of all ages (Drums -all levels and Bass guitar- beginners)
after school. For term Two I offer a FREE introduction lesson to give students a chance to meet me, ask questions and "have a go " on the drum set or the bass
guitar. I am based in Nelson/Wakatu, teaching from home in a brand new professional music studio. Parents are most welcome to stay during the lesson. My fees
are reasonably priced for a 30 minute solo lesson. For more information visit my website at www.stixonskinz.com or phone me at 027 315 5079.
AFTERNOON SCIENCE CLASS WITH AMY! – Starts April 29, every Wednesday 4-5pm for years 3-8. Costs $120. Email [email protected] or call 544 7237
for more information.
BRIDGE BUILDING WORKSHOP – May 2 from 10.00 to 4.00. Learn how to build 2 types of bridges and test their strength. For years 3-8 – cost is $50.00. Go to
www.ministryofinspiration.org to register.
PLUNKET BABY BONANZA - Saturday May 2nd, Hope Hall, 9am – 12pm, $2 per adult, kids free. Over 30 stalls of secondhand children’s clothes, toys & nursery
items. Table bookings now open, please call Lisa on 5424496 or [email protected]
RICHMOND WAIMEA TOY LIBRARY - Are your Pre-Schoolers bored with their toys? Are you tired of buying toys that don’t last? Don’t Buy………..Hire! Richmond
Waimea Toy Library offers - Fantastic Quality Brand Toys for minimal fortnightly hire charge - An extensive range of educational toys, dress-ups, puzzles, games,
music, ride-on toys, outdoor playground equipment, dvds and parenting books - Toys to develop and enhance children’s skills and knowledge. Reduce waste.
Reduce clutter. Reduce cost. Join the Richmond Waimea Toy Library
SINGING WORKSHOP for women of all ages who are keen to brush up their singing skills and experience the buzz of unaccompanied 4-part harmony! Learn an
a cappella arrangement of the Beach Boys' song "In My Room". Four Thursday evenings from 7 May, $40 if registered by 30 April ($20 for students). New friends
and laughter free of charge. Phone Jenny, 547 4354 or visit www.nelsonharmony.org.nz.
TENNIS HOT SHOTS COMMUNITY PLAY PROGRAMME – Tasman Tennis Club, Gladstone Road, Richmond. Mondays 3.40 to 4.25 for 5 to 10 year olds, begins
Monday May 4 for 7 week programme. $35.00 per term. For queries and to register contact Ali McQuillan [email protected] or phone 027 389 1102.
FIRST KICKS FOOTBALL – Richmond Athletic Association Football Club. Football for young football players (4 1/5 to 6 yrs) at Jubilee Park. Begins Saturday 2
May at 9.00am but players can join any time. $30.00 for the whole season. Phone Alan or Marion for details 544 4478.
444 FAMILY BIKE RELAY Sunday 3rd May 2015, 12-4pm - Nelson Mountain Bike Club 4 person family relay at Rabbit Island. A fun event for all ages (under 7
year olds need to ride with an adult). Register on the day. See www.nelsonmtb.club for more details
TAEKWONDO – give Taekwondo a go! Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-6pm Children’s Class and 6-7.30pm General Class. Contact Hamish for more details at
544 5520 or email [email protected]