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SCHOOL COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Term 1, Week 9, 4th April 2019
Welcome/Velkommen/Kia Ora Koutou
Last week we had two teams participate in the EPRO8 competition held at Dannevirke South School.
Well done to our Year 5/6 team who placed 4th , and to our Year 7/8 team who placed 5th. The teams
worked well together. The students faced challenges and were able to manipulate a number of
technology and various pieces of intricate equipment to solve a range of problems. Thank you to the
SSG, who supported this event. Thank you to Mrs Brooks and Mr Clayton for organising these teams and
supporting the teams in the competition.
Haley Black was on work experience last week as part of her school
programme and to fundraise for her school - Dannevirke High School. A huge
thank you Haley, you did amazingly, we thoroughly enjoyed your attitude,
work ethics and bubbly personality. You are going to be great in the
workforce. We looking forward to you working with us in the future should
the opportunity arise.
We have been contacted by Tararua Alliance and we are pleased to announce
that they are going to create a carpark for us. Work will commence on
Monday 8 April 2019 on Horsa Road. The topsoil scrapped from this will be
used by Eric to fill any holes in the school grounds. There will be a pile of
dirt/metal scrapings that will be available for the community to take, once
Eric has taken what he needs. If you would like some, please see Maxine in
the office.
We managed to get through April Fools Day with no pranks pulled on any teachers! A
first, we must be lucky! However, I do believe that a few boys in Everest tried to pull
a prank on Mr Clayton, but those clever girls turned the prank quickly onto the boys!
Mr Clayton was oblivious to the whole prank. 10 house points to the girls!
School Vision:
“On a GREAT Learning Adventure” SCHOOL VALUES
Give it a Go!, Respectful, Empowered, Attitude, Thinking CoL Vision:
An inclusive community that collaborates to support purposeful and intentional learning that is future focused
NORSEWOOD & DISTRICTS’ SCHOOL
Coronation Street P.O. Box 3 Norsewood, 4943 Phone/fax (06) 3740870 Principal - Nikkie Christie [email protected]
“On a Great Learning Adventure”
Thank you to all parents/caregivers, who spent time at the 3 Way Conferences. I hope you managed to
ask the questions you needed to, found out some great information about your child/ren. Most
importantly further developed your relationships with the teachers.
Congratulations to Aryn, Drew, Lachlan, Natalie, Olivia, & Megan for their Swimming at our Inter-
Schools Swimming Sports. The students worked well with the other schools
that make the Country Schools Team, great support, well behaved and all
represented Country Schools highly.
During Term 2 we will be beginning our Electives Programmes again. If you have an interest or would like
to run or organise an elective, please see Maxine in the office. You are all talented, please share your
talent.
I wish you a wonderful weekend and I look forward to spending the last week of Term 1 with you.
Det Bra / Nga Mihi
Nikkie Christie
Principal
From the BoT The BoT are please to inform you that finally the carpark on Horsa Road is going to be available in Term 2 for our
staff, making more spaces for our parents/caregivers at the front of the school. This has been a project the
Council has talked about for many years. The work will commence on Monday 8 April and should be completed
weather permitting by the beginning of Term 2.
The BoT have finalised our school Charter, Strategic Plan and Annual Plan for 2019. We wish to thank you all for
sharing your thoughts, opinions and ideas to make this document come alive. It is available in our school office and
on our website. Please take the time to read it. Thank you.
We will be focussing on Strategic Goal 1 over the next few weeks. GREAT LEARNING
At Norsewood & Districts’ School - All learners are provided with opportunities to be part of Great Learning
with a strong emphasis on Equity & Excellence and Wellbeing & Achievement for all learners.
Values that have been selected by you!
Give it a Go Respectful Empowered Attitude Thinking Two School policies are available for parent comment/review this term. They are the “School Swimming Pool” & “Alcohol/Drugs and Other Harmful Substances” policies. You can find a copy on the reception desk in the office, or on our school website. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to talk to Maxine in the office. Think about joining out BoT to support creating opportunities for our tamariki. A reminder there are a number of Union meetings coming up and we are reluctant to close school. Please speak to any member of staff about these meetings.
Craig Bishop, Hiraina Tamihana, Steph (Stephanie) O’Brien, Kevin Clayton, Nikkie Christie.
Thank you to those who took the time over the weekend to get the climbing wall finished! Without all the great
parents/grandparents we couldn’t have had this happen, we really appreciate it! Our wonderful helpers were:
Graeme Heald, Kyle Idon & Shuni Albert, Duncan & Michelle Brown, Stuart Radcliffe and Russ & Charlotte
Heald.
Easter Raffle - We have 1 more week so keep up the great work! Money in by next Wednesday 10th April-Raffle
will be drawn Friday 12th at our Easter gathering. We have already had money in and some families ask for more
raffle tickets to sell!
This week we also had this beautiful ‘koha box’ dropped in to the school, kindly donated by Jeff Bryan. Such a
beautiful piece to have for functions and events. Thank you so much Jeff!
We are so lucky to have an amazing school community,
Thank you all so much for all your support!
Have a great weekend
SSG
Piano Lessons Ruth Appleton is seeking new students 7 years and older. Lessons are very competitive at $18.50 per lesson. This is a great skill to learn and is a way for students to develop hand-eye coordination. There are keyboards at school available for hire to support learning and practise at home. Please contact the office if you have any questions or are interested.
STRATEGIC PLAN
Sports Section
Rugby
Last call for rugby registrations this week, teams are being formed on Monday You can also register online by going to this link: https://www.sporty.co.nz/viewform/85732 contact Mike & Laura Bealing 374 1571.
Goal 1 - GREAT Learning
At Norsewood & Districts’ School All learners are provided with opportunities to be part of Great Learning with a strong emphasis on
Equity & Excellence and Wellbeing & Achievement for all learners.
The BOT will use best practice governance to make a difference to student progress, achievement and wellbeing
Students, staff and whanau learn in an inclusive,
safe and supportive environment.
Digital technology is used as a tool to improve learning outcomes.
We know our students, staff, BoT, School Community, ‘voice’ around well-being
Targeted programmes to increase the number of students reaching their potential. Differentiated programmes.
Purposeful planning to ensure all learners can participate.
Create a Great School Curriculum to reflect all stakeholders and is responsive to the needs of all learners.
Learning will be future focused
Events – Reminders Section Reminders Please recycle Colgate Cartons or tubes and drop off yummy stickers to office.
Please check Lost Property box!
11 April HPV Vaccination – Dose 1 (Year 8) dTap Vaccination (Year 7)
12 April SSG – Family BBQ and Easter Egg Hunt – Please bring a plate or a salad. LAST DAY OF TERM
Asthma Education
Te Kete Hauora O Rangitane are offering our He mate Huango Service (asthma Education). This service offers an in school programme for children suffering from Asthma as well as education & support for staff members.
Our service allows education for children to be held in schools to help identify triggers and better manage signs
and symptoms.
Our service is used to ideally connect schools with whanau and GP’s together so we can put an up to date asthmas plan in place
Some forms have already been sent home with students who are noted as having asthma. If you did not receive
one of these forms, but would like one, please see Maxine in the office.
Redet I want to take this opportunity to thank all the parents who made time to come and spend time finding out about their child’s progress at the three way conferences. It was great to have a 100% turnout, a tribute to the commitment of you all, to your tamariki. Education is certainly a team effort so thank you very much. It was wonderful to have so many parents come and share their children’s learning at the merit assembly. The tamariki were very excited to share their learning with you. The tamariki have loved learning and practising Jump Jam and singing. We have been very fortunate in Redet this term to have had Mrs Black help us. We made an apple pie from the apples we picked, made our faces using different types of wool from the heritage breeds owned by Brian Hales and we completed our little people for the fence. Wishing you all a restful family time over the upcoming holidays. It has certainly been an action packed, fun filled term.
Jocelyn
Valkyrie We have had the opportunity to practise for the Epro8 Technology Challenge in Dannevirke. The students had the opportunity to work together as a team. Each team had to plan, using the equipment supplied, a way to solve a problem. The whole experience was a practical way of testing design features such as what makes the strongest structure, how do circuits work, working to the problems set dimensions and sharing and using the team’s ideas. Look at for our completed Little People paintings for the fence!
We have been fortunate to work with Whaea Tania this term. She has this to share with you.
Whaea Tania has always been so supportive and willing to share our learning.
Kia Ora Koutou Nga Whanau O Norsewood
Ko Whaea Tania taku ingoa
Ko Hikurangi te maunga
Ko Waiapu te awa
Ko Horouta te waka
Ko Ngati Porou te iwi
Ko Te-Tairawhiti taku marae
Ko Rangitukia taku kainga i tipu ake ahau
No reira tena koutou katoa. Farewell I would like to express my sincere thanks to Valkyrie for sharing their learning journey with me this term. The students have been a joy to teach and they all were able to share much about their learning achievements, at parent interviews. Keep up the positive attitude. All the best for the coming year.
Mrs Brooks.
OUTSIDE NOTICES
Looking for a rental property – 2+ bedrooms, short term (approx. 6 months), or a large caravan to hire for 6 months. Please phone Jen on 027 350 5993 if you have (or know of) anything available. Thank you.
Stitch me in Dannevirke will be taking orders for 2019 school uniforms. StitchMe Your brand comes alive with us Sharlene & David Curtis 136 Adelaide Road Dannevirke Tararua 4930 06 374 9947 027 2180575 (s) 027 2214958 (d) www.stitchme.co.nz