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Rap,44ote,4toa Sirr4e SCHOOL 7 Kana.?drlrirzi 0 ?/d/ti Donnelly Street Wdhi Ph 078638693 Fax 07 863 8671 Cell 021 0258 4817 Emai I [email protected]. nz www.waihieast.school. nz Principal:EmilyHargreaves 28 Oct: 2 Nov: 4 Nov: 6 Nov: 6 Nov: 11 Nov: 13 Nov: 19 Nov: 24 Nov: 26 Nov: 4 Dec: 4 Dec: 9 Dec: 11 Dec: 11 Dec: 16 Dec: 17 Dec: 2Feb2016', Otawhiwhi Marae visit. Calf Club. Waihi East School Athletics. Calf Club Group day. Earcaravan @ Central School. Waihi/ Waihi Beach District Schools' Athletics. Assembly. Rooms, 2, 3 & 5. Twilight Gala. North Cluster Athletics. Ear Caravan @ Central School Assembly, Rooms 1,7 & 8. Reports home. Music students' concert. Year 6 trip. TopTen Holiday Park. Cool kids afternoon. Prize giving-10.30 am. Last day of term 4. First day term 1 2016 0o&?dlaaa Taazttq &7zata'azla:aza.ollrd.l4rdzft4 & laaaziaelTala4r<z & e4ihtlQo,prka'l &TlzawtolRaVnaAahq &/dl,L{atllRefzd l"z Se6, Otfu4 &?epzrtl

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Waihi East Primary School newsletter term 4 week 3 2015.

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SCHOOL7 Kana. ?drlrirzi 0 ?/d/tiDonnelly StreetWdhi

Ph 078638693Fax 07 863 8671Cell 021 0258 4817

Emai I [email protected]. nzwww.waihieast.school. nz

Principal: Emily Hargreaves

28 Oct:2 Nov:4 Nov:6 Nov:6 Nov:11 Nov:

13 Nov:19 Nov:24 Nov:26 Nov:4 Dec:4 Dec:9 Dec:11 Dec:11 Dec:16 Dec:1 7 Dec:2Feb2016',

Otawhiwhi Marae visit.Calf Club.Waihi East School Athletics.Calf Club Group day.Ear caravan @ Central School.Waihi/ Waihi Beach DistrictSchools' Athletics.Assembly. Rooms, 2, 3 & 5.Twilight Gala.North Cluster Athletics.Ear Caravan @ Central SchoolAssembly, Rooms 1,7 & 8.Reports home.Music students' concert.Year 6 trip. Top Ten Holiday Park.Cool kids afternoon.Prize giving-10.30 am.Last day of term 4.First day term 1 2016

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SCHOOL NOTICES

MUFTI DAY THIS WEEK Mufti Day this Friday 30th October. All money raised will go towards our marae koha. No chocolate or popcorn sales on this day.

SAUSAGE SIZZLE JUICIE COMBO

Team East Whanau are holding a sausage sizzle and juicie sale this Friday 30th October. $4 for a combo. Please fill in the slip. Orders must be returned to the office tomorrow (Wednesday 28th October).

WANTED—2ND HAND CHILDRENS CLOTHING We would love to receive your good quality clean second hand children’s clothing to pass onto others. Donations much appreciated, please bring into the office.

WAIHI JUNIORS FUN SOCCER Waihi Beach Littlies Soccer is not able to run this year, so Bonnie has organised to run the same event, but here at Waihi East School. Thanks Bonnie! When: Tuesday afternoons starting 27th Octo-ber Where: Waihi East School Field Time: 3.30—5.00PM Age: Under 5’s (or recently turned 5) Registrations taken on the first soccer afternoon. For more information visit their Facebook page: ‘Waihi Junior’s Fun Soccer’.

SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB Issue No. 7 went home last week and closes on Friday 13th November 2015.

WAIHI EAST SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 33/2015 27 October 2015

Kia ora,

I hope you enjoyed the long weekend. Three day weekends are so much better than two day weekends!!

Tomorrow we head off to Otawhiwhi Marae in Bowentown. Please ensure your child is dressed in uniform.

We aim to leave school at 9.15am and return by 2.30pm. Thank you to whanau who are attending and supporting

this day. Everyone is welcome to join us, if you have a free hour, come on down. A mufti day with sausage sizzle

will be held this week to help pay for the bus and costs involved with this opportunity, with other mufti days/

sausages sizzles happening over the term. Thank you for your support.

Classes are getting organized for the Twilight market. Class stalls include art work, fudge, seedlings, fun in

a bag, games and activities. Please let your friends and whanau know about this exciting evening. Flyers will be out

in the community in the near future. Keep the 19th of November free!

Tomorrow we celebrate the graduation of Arama, Devon and Lennox from Kaihautu. Kaihautu is a leadership

programme organized by Harley North and Kylie Finch (Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour). We

congratulate our lads on their efforts and development over the two terms and pass on our thanks to all tutors/

people involved in making a difference for tamariki across the Waihi community.

The Board of Trustees are looking for whanau who would like to support keeping the pool open for the

summer holidays. Last summer we had an amazing team who opened/closed the pool, and completed all testing

requirements. If you are available to help, please let us know. We do like having the pool open for your use.

This term we are trialing the ICONZ programme with our year 5-6 lads. Iconz is a programme that runs in

communities, which is operated by local churches. They have a blokey culture where the men, who are good mates,

share their life skills with a new generation of kiwi blokes with the purpose of inspiring them to become kiwi

Icons. We aim to run three mornings this term, and depending on the outcome, widen this programme to other

year groups. Notes were sent home last week, please return these if you would like your child to attend.

Nga mihi nui,

Emily Hargreaves ([email protected])

CANCER SOCIETY SLIP, SLOP, SLAP TIPS From now through to the end of April between 10am & 4pm, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are at their most in-tense. Here are a few tips to help with sun protection for you and your whanau:

Broad brimmed or bucket style hats offer the most protection to the neck, ears and face

It’s a great idea to wear cool, protective clothing covering as much skin as possible

Slop on some SPF 30+ broad spectrum sunscreen on any skin not covered by clothes

Sunscreen is provided and available in all classrooms for daily use. If special sunscreen is required for your child, you are welcome to supply this in a named container.

How Can You Help Workshops for Term 4 Would you like to know practical ways you can help your children at home with their maths, reading and writing? Mrs. Laing is offering a couple of practical, hands on workshops to equip you to be super supportive of your children’s learning. They will be run after school with some activities and food for you children to enjoy while the workshop runs. So if you are interested, return the slip on the next page to Sharon in the office or text Mrs. Laing on 0274 338 821. We need a minimum of 5 families to attend, so get your friends on board, let us know your preferences and watch this space!

WANTED TO BORROW—BENCHTOP OVEN

We are looking to borrow a benchtop oven for food prep-aration for our Twilight Markets. If you can help please contact the office. Thank you!

KIDS PAGE

DREAM GIVER Dark Night

Running from scary monsters

Exploring the dark woods

Amazing leaves fall from the tall trees

Mega dreams all night long from the Dream Giver

Sleeping quietly in my bed when the dreams come By Tegan O-F, room 4, age 7.

The Dream Giver sneaks into my room in the dark of night. He brings golden dream eggs. I start to dream….. I dream of a delicious cupcake land. In cupcake land, I see Mr and Mrs Liquorice. They give me a soft and sweet cupcake bed. I fall straight asleep. I wake up and say “Thank You”. I wake up in my own bed and run downstairs and tell Mum and Dad what hap-pened! They say “Wow, that is an amazing dream Bella!” By Bella P, room 4, age 8. Well in one and a half weeks I'm going to Brisbane Australia to see my Mum and her boyfriend. They have two dogs and they’re boys, Bluey and Larry. Mum and Adam foster dogs—they’re fostering a puppy now. Mum and Adam are really sporty, they go for 5k walks every day with the dogs, they go to the gym, and eat healthily. I will be going for 5k walks too. My Mum is really short. I will be able to fit her shoes and clothes that she doesn't fit anymore-yay! My Mum has lived in Australia for 7 years now. I haven’t seen her in 7 years. The things we’re going to do are: go to Dream World, Sea World, Wet ‘n Wild and something else-we’re going shopping heaps. I have about 200 hundred dollars in Australian money, I’ve been saving for a long time. I cant wait yay! My Mum can’t wait either. I’ve never meet my Mum’s boyfriend. This is the first time I have ever been on a plane and I’m going on the plane alone. By Teliah H-O, room 1, age 9.

COMMUNITY NOTICES CANCER SOCIETY SLIP, SLOP, SLAP TIPS From now through to the end of April between 10am & 4pm, the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are at their most intense. Here are a few tips to help with sun protection for you and your whanau:

Broad brimmed or bucket style hats offer the most protection to the neck, ears and face

It’s a great idea to wear cool, protective clothing cover-ing as much skin as possible

Slop on some SPF 30+ broad spectrum sunscreen on any skin not covered by clothes

Sunscreen is provided and available in all classrooms. Howev-er if your child requires special sunscreen, you are welcome to send this to school labelled with their name. HALLOW-SKATE : Friday 30th October, Waihi Events Centre, 6-8pm. $5 entry, adult spectators free. Halloween dress up, spot prizes, Halloween music and loads of fun. Please bring socks. PAEROA LIONS ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY When: Saturday 31st October (gates open 5 PM) Where: Paeroa Domain Cost: $15 (family of 2 adults, 2 children) This year an international troupe of skateboarders will be putting on a display starting at 5.30PM. Food for sale includ-ing mussel fritters. Children welcome to dress up with some prizes on offer for the best costumes. Postponement date Sunday 1 November 5PM.

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DANCE & TONE CLASS Joni’s fitness classes start this week, Wednesday and Friday after-noons from 3.15PM under the sheltered area here at Waihi East School. Come along and have a go! Check out the Facebook page ‘Dance & Tone’ or contact Joni 022 024 5039. Entry by donation please.

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