july 22 2015
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Waihi East Primary School newsletter term 3 week 1 2015.TRANSCRIPT
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School Notices
WELCOME TO OUR NEW STUDENTS A huge welcome seven students who are new to our school this term. We trust you will love your time here at Waihi East School:
Jason & Jessica Y Chilli & Aaliyah H
Serena B Elijah C Grady J
MUFTI DAY THIS FRIDAY
A reminder about mufti day this Friday (July 24th) in sup-port of St John’s emergency programme. Gold coin dona-tion per student please. Please note: there will be no pop-corn or chocolate sales on this day.
‘THE LUNCH BOX CLUB’ LUNCHES Due to the lower than expected orders for school lunches, Farm Gate Deli Waihi Beach will no longer be providing the school lunches to our school. ‘The Lunch Box Club’ are in the process of finding a great replacement café to provide our school lunches, and we will let you know the details and menu once this service re-commences. Any credits on your account will remain with ‘The Lunch Box Club’ and be available to use with the new lunch provider.
MILO WANTED Our students are enjoying a nice warm milo on these chil-ly winter mornings! Any donations of milo would be great-ly received. A huge thank you to Lana and Donna for their donations so far.
SOCCER SHIRTS
Please return all soccer shirts to school office as soon as possible. Thank You.
WAIHI EAST SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 20/2015 22 July 2015
Kia ora
Welcome back to school. I hope you enjoyed spending time with friends and whanau over this cold holiday break. The
cooler weather continues. We are encouraging children to wear their fleece jackets and shoes. I am not winning on this,
maybe old people like me only feel the cold!
We have a number of staff changes before the end of the year. Firstly Katie Sinnott is off overseas from the 14th of
August. Katie has been an asset to our school and we wish her well with her time in the UK. Luckily, Jo Gilbert will take up
this position from Katie. Katie and Jo are doing a transition time over the next few weeks– teaching together and building
relationships. Thank goodness for resilient children, room nine certainly have had a number of teachers- all very cool and
talented. Thanks for being so understanding. Mrs. Rachael Coll will join our team at the beginning of term 4. Rachael will
teach in Room nine and hold the position of senior school DP.
This week Sue Lowry, Education officer with St John’s will be on site to teach preparedness for an emergency. Each
class will have a session. Check out what your tamariki has learnt. To subsidize the cost of this important programme, we are
holding a mufti day this Friday (24th July). Please be generous with your gold coin donation.
The NED Show is coming to Waihi East School on the 28th of July. It is a feel good educational programme that has
the important message - Never Give Up, Encourage Others and Do Your Best. There is no cost for this awesome show
however we will be selling ‘NED’ flash-as yoyos at school after their visit. My sales team will sell these yoyos next week
before and after school. I hope you support this cool event.
Lastly a huge thank you to Ross Cowan, our caretaker. Our school looks amazing due to his efforts while we were away
on holiday.
Nga mihi nui
Emily ([email protected])
SCHOLASTIC ISSUE # 5 Scholastic brochures went home this week and orders close on Friday August 28th. All orders to the office.
NETBALL
There are 3 more weeks of netball this term.
Draw for this Saturday 25th July: This is the final day for future ferns (year 1 & 2). There will be a shared morning tea after the games at 10am. Please bring along a plate to share. Thanks. Year 1 & 2 future ferns: 9.00 am Ct 2 1st third Sunflowers vs St Joe’s Ct 2 3rd third Daisy’s vs Waikino Ct 3 3rd third Poppies vs Beach Yellow 9.20am Ct 2 1st third Daisy’s vs St Joe’s Ct 2 3rd third Sunflowers vs Beach Green Ct 4 1st third Poppies vs Beach Orange 9.40am Ct 2 3rd third Daisy’s vs Beach Yellow Ct 3 1st third Sunflowers vs Beach Red Ct 4 3rd third Poppies vs Central 10.00am Ct 2 Rockets vs Suns 10.50am Ct 2 Shooting Stars vs Waimata Wolverines Ct 5 Comets vs Central Diamonds (FG) 11.40am Ct 4 Stars vs Central Gold 12.30pm Ct 2 Shooting Stars vs St Joe’s Wildcats (FG)
MIKE SCADDAN TUES 11TH AUGUST There is a possibility we will look to cancel this scheduled workshop with Mike Scaddan. We require numbers to reach 30+ by this Friday 24th July. If you and your friends would like to ‘Bring Mike Back’ please register your name and make payment of $12 per person to the office by this Friday. We will advise next week if the workshop is going ahead or not. Everyone welcome.
KIDS PAGE
My Dad and I are making a humongous rocket. It will be two metres long. That is long! We are using cardboard tube, a motor, a nose cone, a parachute and a launch pad. By Marley M, Rm 4, 7yrs Yesterday my Mum came back and I gave her a hug and a kiss. I love my Mum and my Poppy reading me a story and it was cool. I love my Mum and love my Poppy and I love Abbey. By Bailey V, Rm 5, 5yrs Miss Burt read us a story. I will tell you about it. Jack climbed the stalk. He saw the giant Jack stole the chick-
en. Jack called out to his mother he said “get the axe” and his mother did. The end.
By Kayla B, Rm 8, 6yrs
We got dropped off at the Central School then we
walked and walked to the Marae. Then we sat
down. I had a drink. My aunty was there too.
Greer H, Rm 8, 6yrs
My Opinion: (Persuasive writing from Rm 2) Children should NOT be allowed to play with matches. Reason 1: It could light your house on fire. Reason 2: You could burn yourself. Reason 3: You could kill yourself and your family. Conclusion: I believe that children should not play with matches because it is dangerous and it wasn’t made as a toy. By Matthew G, Rm 2, 10yrs
Yesterday it was my birthday and my whanau went.
We went to Chipmunks and my Mum gave me a music
iPod.
By Isabelle C, Rm 8, 6yrs
Soccer:
Fun, cool
Kicking, tackling, heading
It’s a fun game
Football
Monika:
Awesome, sporty
Thinking, riding, running
I like motorbike riding
By Monika V, Rm 1, 10yrs
COMMUNITY NOTICES WAIHI BASKETBALL CIRCLE OF GROWTH YEARS 5 & 6
Starts: Thursday 13th August for 6 weeks 3.30-5pm Waihi Events Centre 3 weeks of drills and skills and 3 weeks of tournaments. A tournament team will be selected. $20 per player (includes t-shirt). Please register with the office. For more information contact Rachael Hall 027 870 0937 or [email protected]
WAIHI’S GOT TALENT Yes—it’s that time of the year again. Dates for this years ‘Waihi’s Got Talent’ to be held at Waihi Beach RSA are as follows: Heats: Friday 31st July Friday 7th August Friday 14th August (Depending on numbers, may only require 7th & 14th August for heats) Finals: Friday 21st August Entries close on Friday 24th July. Entry forms available from the school office.
WAIKIDS EAR CLINIC The Ear Clinic (Caravan) will be outside Waihi Central School on Moresby Ave on the following days this term: Friday 14th August 9.30am-2pm Thursday 17th September 9.30am-2pm
WAIHI GYMNASTICS CLUB TERM 3 Wednesdays 3.30-5pm @ Waihi College Gymnasium. For all primary school aged children. For information contact Tracey Fowell: 027 289 7799 or e-mail [email protected]
THE INCREDIBLE YEARS—NO COST! The Incredible Years parenting programme aims to encourage positive family relationships through:
Practical suggestions for parents of 3 to 8 year olds
An encouraging and supportive learning environment
Strategies to help parents manage challenging behaviour Meet once a week for 2.5 hours over 14 sessions. Starting: Tuesday 4th August 6.00-8.30pm Katikati Memorial Hall Lounge For more information or to register, please contact: Ruth: 021 848 521 [email protected] Marjorie: 022 313 9905 [email protected]
GIRLGIDING NZ AOTEAROA Are you keen for your daughter to be involved in Guiding, but don’t live near a group? You can still be involved by joining the Aotearoa Region where post, e-mail, internet, texting and other social media methods are utilised. For more information contact 0800 449 663 or [email protected]
BRING MIKE BACK
Yes! I want to come to the Mike Scaddan parenting workshop on Tuesday 11th August from 7-8.30pm in the Waihi East School Hall. I understand supper will be provided. Please find enclosed my payment of $12.00.
Name: ________________________________________
Contact No: _________________________________________
Our recipients of Gold Certificates for Term 2. 2015The following students are in the draw for Fridays $fOO prize draw
Room 1; William A x2, Ciara H x2, Matais V, Riley F-P, Alize H, Druss M, Monika V
Room 2; Devon Dx2, Mia N x3, Brooke Mx2, Cassidy Mx2, Bernadette P, lsitolo H x2,
Natasha B x4, Kaleb Cx2, Capri O-R x3, Bostyn P x2, Paris D, Lennox T, Madison E-J
Room 3; Nicky T x2 , Laine T x2, Shareen T, Lily M, lzzie C, Kate T, Karewa A, Micah F,
Jake P, Mahe N.
Room 4; Lewis H x2, Nikora LxZ, Marley M, Jayda B, Justin S, Kaleb G.
Room 5; Dakota C, Moana-Lee A x2, Madison D x2, Mason B, Rian M, Lincoln A x2, Opal
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Room 6; Max M x4, Ben P, Tamihana G.
Room 7; Lorqueta T, Aliya S, Ana W, Trent E, Reid O x2, Erikah M-D x 2, Rylee K, Charlize
M x2, Celeste R, Katie T, Jake N.
Room 8; lsabelle C x2, Kylia M x2, Greer H x2, Kayla B x2,
Room 9; Alex E-J x3, Aaliyah T, Brooke K, Mikayla C-G, Riley P.
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