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I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :
From the School Board 2
Virtue of the Week 4
General Notices 5
Pre-School 6
Junior School 7
Boys’ Prep School 8
Girls’ Prep School 9
Friend’s Association 10
H P Grammar Notes
Jono Stewart and Emily Stewart performing their duet at Assembly last Friday.
Enterprising Spirits Engaged Thinkers Moral Citizens
Issue 32, 2013—Tuesday 12 November
DIARY:
Wednesday 13 November
Fair by BOSS—Mufti Day
School Disco (Friends’ Associa-tion), Hall
3.30pm-4.30pm Junior (Y1-Y3)
5.00pm-6.30pm Prep (Y3-Y6)
7.00pm-9.00pm Senior (Y7-Y8)
Thursday 14 November
Show Weekend—School Closed
Friday 15 November
Show Weekend—School Closed
Saturday 16 November
No Cricket
Monday 18 November
12:45pm BOSS Final Meeting
2:30pm Knowledge of School History test—Home Rooms
Tuesday 19 November
Photographs, Hall
"The Ideal Preparation" in action this week!
At Headmaster’s Assembly last Friday, Mrs Gillian Simpson, Executive Principal of St Margaret’s College presented the school with a framed copy of a painting of the Specialist Block done when it was first built as the original St Margaret’s College in 1914. A duet by Jono Stewart and Emily Stewart and a ‘thank you’ song from the combined Boys’ and Girls’ Chapel Choirs made for a memorable occasion.
A reminder that school is closed for Show Weekend on Thursday and Friday of this week (14th and 15th November).
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From the School Board Appointment of Architect
The Board is delighted to announce that after a comprehensive selection process they have engaged the services of Tezuka Architecture for the purpose of develop-ing a master plan and design for the school rebuild.
Takaharu and Yui Tezuka are world renowned designers of educational spaces, with their Fuji Kindergarten being the recipient of the OECD’s ‘Exemplary Educational Facility’ award. Fuji Kindergarten is hailed by many as the standard that others aspire to and is often referred to by other architects as an example of what can be done in building an educational facility.
We are extremely lucky to have pulled off what can only be described as a ‘coup’ in securing their services, in associa-tion with Andrew Barrie Laboratories in Auckland, to design our new school.
The Board believes that it is important that all members of the school community have an opportunity to have input into our new plan. A school community meeting will be held on Tuesday 10 December at 7pm in the School Hall. At this meeting, members of the school community will have the opportunity to hear from Taka Tezuka and take part in a ‘share an idea’ session of what they want as part of our Rebuild.
Fuji Kindergarten
For more information go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2lJpRgietQ
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Appreciation
The Board would like to acknowledge publicly the hard work and commitment of Craig Armitage who resigned from the Board at the end of last term. Craig has been a member of the Board since 2008 and has shown outstanding dedication to the School over that time.
Craig's influence was particularly noteworthy during his time as Chair of the Board, a difficult time for the School which was marked by the Septem-ber 2010 and February 2011 earthquakes and the resulting disruption. We are grateful to Craig for the continuity he provided by staying on the Board following his decision to step down as Chairman in July 2011.
On behalf of both the Board and the School I would like to recognise and thank Craig for the many hours that he has devoted to the School despite his many other commitments.
Abby Foote
Board Chair
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Reflections and Aspirations Forms
Tomorrow your child will be bring home his/her Reflections and Aspirations Forms.
Your child will have completed his/her section about the year that has passed and their aspirations for next year. We are also interested in your feedback about your child’s learning and activities in 2013. This information will be
used by your child’s current teachers to review this year’s programmes and by your child’s teachers to prepare next year’s programmes.
Forms are due back from parents on Friday 22 November.
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General Notices
Creating Moral Citizens - Virtue of the Week is: Loyalty
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What is Loyalty?
Loyalty is staying true to someone. It is
standing up for something you believe in
without wavering. It is being faithful to your
family, country, school, friends or ideals—
when the going gets tough as well as when
things are good. When you are a loyal friend,
even if someone disappoints you, you still
hang in there with them. Loyalty is staying
committed.
Congratulations! You are practicing Loyalty when
you…
Stand up for people and ideas you believe in
Are a faithful friend through good times and bad
Don’t allow loyalty to lead you into trouble
Don’t let others come between you and your
friends
Are loyal to yourself
BOSS Fair & Mufti-Day - Tomorrow
Our charities’ fair run by our Year 8’s is on Wednesday.
The Prep Schools will attend from 1.00 – 2.30pm but before that there will be a lunchtime sausage sizzle, ($2.00 for one sausage; $3.00 for two).
A gold coin donation is the price for wearing mufti on the theme of ‘Famous People’.
In addition, pupils should bring only modest amounts of pocket money to spend at the fair. The activities are priced from 20-cent - $2.00 and food stalls from $1.00-$3.00.
The Friends’ Association Discos (also tomorrow) are in the hall at the following times:
3.30 – 4.30pm Y1-3
5.00 – 6.30pm Y4-6
7.00 – 9.00pm Y7-8
The discos are run and supervised by members of the Friends’ Association. Please be prompt in collecting your child at the appropriate finishing time.
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Photographs, Tuesday 19 November
Photos are on the Tuesday after Show Weekend for the following groups and teams: cricket, ten-nis, athletics, touch, chess, sacristans, librarians, Cathedral servers, school leaders, Pre-School and Y1.
English Speaking Competitions
Pupils have given their titles for the competitions, the finals of which are Tuesday 3 December for Y7&8 and Thursday 5 December for Y4-6. All pupils will be doing the majority of their writing in school time, and in the case of Y7&8 it is intended that all writing will be done in class. However, your support in discussing the topics, assisting with research and hearing the speech is appreciat-ed. Do resist the urge to write your child’s speech, though, as it is obvious when this has happened. Please contact your child’s class or English teacher if you need advice or you feel your child needs further guidance.
Outdoor Ed Clothing
Weeks VI & VII are packed with Outdoor Education events which will be great fun and several of which require various changes of clothes. Please ensure that all items are named somehow. Every year, we inherit a new, unnamed wetsuit, a robust, rubber-soled sandal, and numerous thermals are donated to charity!
General Notices (cont.)
Pre-School lifesaving practice at swimming
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We have seen many instances of “Enterprising Spirits” in action during our swimming lessons. Although everyone is very tired the effort has been very worthwhile as all children have gained confidence. A very big thank you to the parents and grandparents who have assisted us. We could not engage in these opportunities for the children without your help.
The children have enjoyed some different experiences with Art and Craft materials over the last few weeks. As another part of our Art and Craft inquiry we are going to go on an Art walk with Mrs Gray, one of our Prep. School Art teachers, on Friday November 22nd. We are hoping for fine weather.
Sadly, at the end of the year we will be saying goodbye to Ms Mitchell. Lisa has decided to continue her journey of study. We will miss her input into our Pre-School. Lisa will have given six years of valuable service to us by the end of the year and we wish her every success in the future. We will formally farewell Lisa at our assembly on December 12.
Because of swimming we are not asking the children to get dressed up for the mufti day on Wednesday, but we will ensure that they receive a sausage if they have ordered one.
A reminder that our class photo will be taken on Tuesday November 20.
And another reminder that there will be no French next week as Ms Melhopt is away.
Our Class Friends organised a very successful Christmas party for the children on Saturday. It seems to have been enjoyed by all who participated. Our thanks to them for all they have organised this year.
Congratulations to Lily-Raine Newton and Zach Georgieff who earned “Huggie Bear” last week.
Adrienne Winnicott
Pre-School Friends’ Christmas party
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Junior School
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Swimming was a great success again. Thank you very much for your support and help. If you would like to follow up the lessons, I have put some leaflets from King’s Swim School in our front hallway. After the energy required for swimming, we having a calm, short week before we get into the excitement of Pet Studies. A letter will come home on Wednesday giving you all the details.
Wednesday is the Boss celebration for the end of exams and, for the Year 8 children, the end of their time at our school. They have invited the Juniors to celebrate with them with a sausage siz-zle, a mufti day, and later, a disco! The theme for mufti day is “Famous People” either real or fic-tional. A donation will be collected for Boss charities. Only the J3s are invited to the Fun Day activi-ties at lunchtime. We suggest that their spending money is limited to $2.
Please remember that there will be no sports practices or clubs on Wednesday.
We hope you have an enjoyable long weekend.
Carole Wright
Junior School Awards;
‘‘Quiet as a Mouse”
Nicholas Wylie
Jake Newton
Finnian Chan-Allan
Evy Dunbar
Victoria de Costobadie
Natalie Whitteker
Certificates:
Eleanor Begley
Scarlett Bailey
Emily Morgan
Angus Whitteker
Thomas Audeau
Una Kinajil-Reding
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Boys’ Prep School
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Congratulations to our newest Canterbury Junior Cricket Association reps: William Duston (8EB), Fawzan Sugarwala (8GB); Toby Beale (7MB), Gus Coates (7SB); Ben Abbot, Tom Flavell, Jake Grove, Harrison Lund, and Charles Smith (6B). Nine boys in all - fantastic! The boys’ first event is the forthcoming Spring Tournament.
Tomorrow is the BOSS Fair. For some time now, the Y8s have been engaged in the considerable planning and preparation required to make the fair a fun occasion for the school, and a successful fundraising event for BOSS, and as such it is one of the annual, Senior School leadership projects. Thank you to the Y8s for their hard work in presenting this event, and to Mrs Eason and Mrs Gray for their facilitation.
The Friends’ Association Discos follow the fair in the hall, from 5.00-6-30pm for Y4-6 and 7.00-9.00pm for Y7-8. Please be prompt in collecting your son at the appropriate finishing time.
Haircuts
We have Photographs on the Tuesday after Show Weekend so please take the opportunity over the break to get that mid-term haircut to ensure your son’s sartorial elegance is preserved for posterity in the School Magazine, and that we are still looking smart for the major end-of-year events.
Correctly Named School Uniform
In addition to the plea in the Prep Schools’ Notices section that all Outdoor Ed clothing be named, school uniform needs to be named, and with the correct labeling, In the lost property basket at present, we currently have clothing from a number of boys who left us at some point in the previ-ous three years—don’t let your child's clothing meet the same fate!
Penny Tattershaw
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Girls’ Prep School
With the end of examinations, comes a sigh of relief for pupils and the opportunity for teachers to begin the process of reporting your daughters progress during the year. The reports give a full picture of academic progress, but as we all know growth in social and emotional development is an ongoing process across our lives!
This short week gives families some extra time to connect and plan some time away – we wish you safe travels.
This week I had the privilege of meeting some of the parents of the girls who will be part of 4G next year, and welcoming them to the Girls’ School. I was reminded how much there is to learn and how important communication is to maintain good collaboration between home and school. We do look forward to the opportunities ahead to welcome the current year 3 girls starting with morning tea with the current year 4’s tomorrow and visiting the Boss Fair.
Success
We do congratulate the following:
Adelina Orwin (6G) who with along with her partner, placed and 4th and 5th positions during a recent Ballroom Dancing Competition, Juvenile Level 1 and 2.
All Music Festival Special Group Participants who represented our school with pride.
Grace Spurway (4G) gained the highest mark in her Jazz Grade 3 Examination.
Rebecca Harris (8G) who gained merit in grade 6 trombone.
Congratulations to all these girls.
Averil Worner
Year 8 Girls after they have finished their last exam at
Grammar - EVER!!!
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Father Christmas visits pre-school!
Thank you to the pre-school class friends who arranged a
superb visit from Santa last weekend. With the generosity of
Mr Des Lines, owner of the private airfield and the vintage
planes on display, it was certainly a day to remember. Santa
flew in to give the children an early Christmas present
followed later by his helpers dropping lollies from above.
What a great way to start the Christmas celebrations, Santa
was very impressed with his enthusiastic welcome!
iPads for next year
The Friends are pleased to report that at last night’s Committee meeting we voted to use some of the monies
raised in the last year to buy 32 iPads for school. This will enable one iPad for each classroom with 2 pods of
further iPads to be booked out by teachers whenever required for use in their classes. We look forward to
seeing them in action next Term.
2014 Music scholarship
The Friends Committee also agreed to fund a further music scholarship during 2014.
School Disco
Remember! TOMORROW is the school disco:
Junior School 3.30–4.30pm
Years 4, 5 & 6 5–6.30pm
Years 7 & 8 7-9pm
Don’t forget to give the children some pocket money for a small range of snacks and drinks which will be on sale.
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Faded Glamour
The order forms for this beautiful coffee table book, an ideal Christmas gift,
are on the Friends’ webpage. There is also a sample in the office to review.
Christmas Cards
All the children's’ designs have been collated and are now at print. We’ll let you know as soon as
they arrive.
Class Friends and Executive Officers
Anyone who is interested in becoming a Class Friend next year or would like to know more details
about the upcoming Exec positions of Treasurer and Secretary can email me at:
Alternatively, the current holders of the Exec positions are happy to share all if you’d rather con-
tact them:
Treasurer - [email protected], Secretary – [email protected]
Best wishes
Donna Sharp,
President , Friends’ Association
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**Grammar Gatsby Photos Here!**
Photos are now in the office for collection
Please come and collect photos this week