NEWSLETTER NO: 33 22 OCTOBER 2014

NEWSLETTER NO: 33
22 OCTOBER 2014
Text Absences to: 027-448-8409 - Remember to state reason.
Kia Ora Koutou
In last weeks newsletter I highlighted how I felt about (successful) organisations receiving support from volunteers.
The school is able to do a whole raft of things over and above what the Ministry of Education offers because the community
comes into the school, staff volunteer to do extra or donate their personal time or resources, volunteers work alongside staff
and help, volunteers donate or raise valuable additional funding.
You don’t have to go far to find examples!
Last Thursday and Friday our Y3/4 students travelled to Queenstown to experience and learn about our history, our environment ..... as Mr Enright said the seeds are being sown for the future historians, designers, builders, teachers, miners ....
Camps are an extra in the curriculum and have a high cost ... but because people volunteer to help and because groups like
our PTA create additional funding all children are able to attend even when costs might have become prohibitive.
I guess it starts with the attitude and the quality of the staff ... they want our children to learn outside of the classroom. Going
outside the normal sort of curriculum thinking means a whole lot of extra work for teachers, a lot of it is done ‘in their own
time’, but our current group of teachers are prepared to do that.
Then when the planning, risk analysis, approvals, and organisation are in place - teachers need a whole heap of extra (quality) personnel to be ‘teacher aides’ and help our children learn, feel and be safe.
Our Queenstown camp (the ‘untie the apron strings’ experience) was a huge success. The feedback already has reenforced the value of making this sort of learning available to our children.
Mick Enright, Glenis and myself all were lucky enough to see and experience the camp in action at various stages.
Well done teachers and parents and grandparents and other friends of the school that made the camp such a success.
Our next big experience for the children is The Terrace and then the Central Otago Athletics Sports. The organisation for
these events is huge so any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Our BOT has a policy of trying to ensure that all children can take part in all school activities. I mentioned how sometimes
the cost of camps can ‘rock’ families. The BOT doesn’t want funding or lack of it to stop a child from going. Just talk to me. I
can organise the BOT’s funds. The child doesn’t need to miss out and we know parents will get involved in fundraising, like
the Golf Classic or helping at things like the Athletics, or in school activities, like in and around the classrooms or school gardens.... we can make it work for our children.
Noho ora mai ra.
Garry Anderson
Principal
Calling volunteers for Athletics Day
We need volunteers to hand out placings at the sprints See Mr Anderson at the sprints on the day if you can help
even for a short while.
Your PTA is working very hard over the next couple of weeks and we need your help please. You will find numerous requests to help with volunteering your ?me, baking or providing grocery items. PLEASE, if you are able, volunteer an hour or two of your ?me for one of these events – if really does make a difference. THANK YOU
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HELP REQUIRED PLEASE for the CO Sports on Tuesday 4th November.
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3 helpers required to make salad rolls (from 8am) at Molyneux Stadium
Dona?ons of baking required for morning tea (e.g. a slice or batch of muffins)
(If you can help with either of the above please contact: Chris?ne Wright 448-­‐8987 [email protected])
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Helpers required to help serve/supervise in the canteen at Molyneux Stadium, in 1 – 2 hour slots (whatever you can give) from 8.30 am.
(If you can help with the canteen please contact: Jude Horrell 448-­‐9585, [email protected], 027 619 3365)
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NEWSLETTER NO: 33
22 OCTOBER 2014
DATES TO REMEMBER:
Athletics Day
Charity Golf Classic
BOT Meeting CO Athletics
PTA Meeting Y8 Leaving Dinner planning meeting
End of year celebration
Last Day of School
Tues 28 Oct 2014
1 & 2 Nov 2014
Mon 3 Nov 2014
Tues 4 Nov 2014
Mon 10 Nov 2014
Mon 10 Nov 2014
Mon 15 Dec 2014
Tues 16 Dec 2014
Year 8 Leaving Dinner Planning Meeting
All parents interested in being a part of a committee to
plan the Year 8 leaving dinner please come to the first
planning meeting.
Monday 10th November
School Staffroom
5:45pm
Scholastic Bookclub Offer #7
Brochures have been distributed via classrooms.
Orders with payment are due back to the office by
Thursday 30 October.
School Class Photos
All orders for class photos to be returned to the school
office by Friday 31 October 2014.
GOLF CLASSIC CATERING 1/2 NOV
The PTA needs help with one of our major fundraising events of the year. Can you please email Sally Mullally to indicate if you are able to help with any of the following over the week-­‐
end
KITCHEN: Sunday 1pm-­‐3pm, Sat or Sun 6pm -­‐ 8pm
BBQ: Sunday 8-­‐11, 11-­‐2, 2-­‐5
For those that are unable to help over the weekend there will be a list of food to be donated in the office next term
Thank You
Sally [email protected]
THE TERRACE SCHOOL ATHLETICS
BBQ
TUESDAY 28TH NOVEMBER
The PTA will be running a BBQ for the children and their
families to purchase sausages and meat patties for lunch.
Please bring along your money
on the day of the athletics.
Sausages $2.00
Meat patties $2.50
LOST
Toilet Paper
Brand New The Terrace jacket, Zach Grant. If found
please contact the school office. Thanks
Last orders are still waiting for collection at school.
Please collect by the end of this week - Call in at the
School office. Thank you.
Silver elastic bracelet saying “Granddaughter” and pink
beads. If found please bring to office.
Camp Fundraiser
We have one almost complete box of chocolate in the
office for anyone wishing to sell it.
HEADLICE
Please keep an eye out for headlice and treat your children accordingly. Children do not need to stay home once treated so long as the
follow up treatments are carried out. More information on treating
headlice is available from the school office or contact
Public Health Nurse Paula McHugh 440 4309.
Coach Charter and Tours
www.centralbus.co.nz
Calling all year 7 and 8 boys for Saturday Softball.
You must play Tuesday Softball to be eligible to play on
Saturday.
Meet Janine O’Neill outside the Library
This Thursday after school.
ABACUS FUNDRAISING -­‐ CALENDARS, CARDS, DIARIES & KIDS NOTEPADS
Over the next week or so, your children will be bringing home their artwork which can be featured in the form of calendars, gree?ng cards, diaries or notepads -­‐ or you could use a favour-­‐
ite family photo instead. These make perfect gils for Christmas and support a fantas?c fundraiser for our school. Full order details will be amached to your child’s artwork. All orders to be returned to the office with artwork & payment by Tues 28 Oct. Payment to made by cash or cheque only. Cheques pay-­‐
able to ‘The Terrace School’. Please note orders cannot be charged to your school account. For further info contact Ra-­‐
chel on 449 2423.
REMEMBER 20KMH PAST A SCHOOL BUS
Safety promotion.
The Marslin St entrance to the school can be
dangerous if not treated with respect:
Remember pedestrians to use the pedestrian
gate not the vehicle entrance.
Do not stop on the yellow lines or park in the
schoolhouse driveway.
For Sale
2 kids bikes, 20inch wheel size.
Boys: Giant Mtx 150 -­‐ 6 speed – black, good condi?on.
Girls: Specialised Hotrock Coaster – metalic purple – excellent condi?on Ph Julie 448 5266
UNIFORM FOR SALE
Size 8 polar fleece(short zip), s/less vest, 2 x white skivvies (new), gloves, & navy Schooltex wind jacket. All ex cond. $40 lot
Size 12 trackpants, worn twice, sml patch on knees $10
Ph: Julie 448-­‐7775 021 259-­‐2599
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NEWSLETTER NO: 33
22 OCTOBER 2014
Uniform Shop Roster 2014
Term 3 & 4
Term 4
16/10/14
Megan/Celeste
Tracy
23/10/14
Janene
Karen
30/10/14
Laura
Shannon
6/11/14
Kate
Chelsea
13/11/14
Lisa
Teresa
20/11/14
Jill
Jules
27/11/14
Megan/Celeste
Tracy
4/12/14
Janene
Karen
11/12/14
Laura
Shannon
18/12/14
Kate
Chelsea
Uniform Shop is open Thursday 3.00 – 3.30 p.m. If there is a problem getting to the shop at this time you can make alternative arrangements by ringing the school on 448-8124.
The uniform shop is also open on the first Monday evening of the
month 5.30 - 6.00. The next date is Monday 3 November 2014.
We are increasingly finding that items of school uniform are not
named.
Please make sure all clothing is well named with the wearers
name. With swimming and other activities all items need to be
identified. If an item is named (with the current owners name) it
can be returned to the owner without delay. If an item is not named
it will be washed and put away. (You can purchase ‘iron on’ labels
ready printed, $15 for 50, from the school.)
Friday Lunches:
Sausage in Bread $1.50 each.
Helen-Louise Tetlow
On shop first Mon of month 4488881
0274 388885
Money in [email protected]
named envelope with order and placed
Janene Bennie
4487977
0272 087950
[email protected]
in
appropriate
container at office before school.
Karen
Begg
4488549
[email protected]
Alexandra Swimming Club
Food [email protected]
be available outside the staff room at
Kathryn Sutherland
On shop first Mon of month 4489565
Alexandra
Swimming Club holds club nights each Tuesday
Megan
Bailey
4486045 and Thurs- 0275760574
lunchtime on Friday.
Tracy
Paterson
day during
Term 4, 2014 and Term 1, 2015. The club is run by parents
Shannon
Field an opportunity for children 5 years and up to improve
and provides
Jules
their Waihaki
swimming skills in a fun environment.
Laura Herbert
4485912
Jill
Spooner
4487741
Cost:
$120 per child for both terms, this includes pool
entry. There is
Chelsea
Donnelly
4488051
no reduction
for only attending one night or one term.
Lisa Bond
Teresa
Kingsford
As coaching
is provided by parents a reduced subscription applies to
Kate
Nicholson
4488777
those
families whose parents are willing to coach. No
prior experience
Celeste Dorrepaal
4488409
required – just an interest in swimming and a desire to teach. Coaching and support will be provided to coaches.
If you are interested in finding out more about Swimming Club, or
would like to enrol your child/children, please send an e-mail to
[email protected], or phone Paula on ph. 027 320 1676.
0272574052
0277786383
02777 19495
[email protected]
[email protected]
Molyneux Cricket Club Junior Cricket
[email protected]
(Combining Alexandra, Clyde and St Gerards)
[email protected]
[email protected]
02102254424
0274780068
0212246736
0272099999
279190148
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Competition starts on Saturday, November 1
Practices start this week at Molyneux Park Cricket nets
Coaches will contact last season’s players about practice days and times
Newcomers keen to join a team should contact Roger Hill (448 7854 evenings) or
email [email protected]
THE TERRACE SCHOOL ATHLETIC SPORTS 2014
Round 1
9.20 - 9.45
Round 2
9.45 - 10.10
Round 3
10.10 - 10.35
Round 4
10.35 - 11.00
Round 5
11.00 - 11.25
Round 6
11.25 – 11.50
Round 7
11.50 – 12.15
Round 8
12.45 – 1.10
Round 9
1.10 – 1.35
Round 10
1.35 – 2.00
Round 11
2.00 – 2.25
Age Groups
1
Sprints
2
Long
Jump
3
Rest
4
High
Jump
5
Minor
Games
6
Shot
7
Discus
8
Softball
9
Hurdles
10
Javelin
A
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
13+ Boys Girls
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
U13 Boys
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
U13 Girls
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
E
D
U12 Boys
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
U12 Girls
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
F
U11 Boys
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
G
U11 Girls
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
H
U10 Boys
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
I
U10 Girls
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
J
U9 Boys
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
K
U9 Girls
Sprints
Starter: Garry Anderson
Judges: Parents/Teacher
Long Jump
Brian
Minor Games
Karen
Hurdles
Javelin
Tess/Mick
Mike
Hop Step Jump
Rest
Sarah/Teacher
Penny
High Jump
Ann/Teacher
F
Shotput
Andrea
11
Broad Jump /
Hop Step
Jump
Discus
Rachel
Softball
Gen
Rotation 2014
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NEWSLETTER NO: 33
22 OCTOBER 2014
OPEN DAY
ALEXANDRA GYMNASTICS CLUB
New Classes Available in Term 4
Sunday 2 November - 10am to 3pm
16 Springvale Road, Clyde
Join us for a fun day
®
View Trail Journeys premises
®
Raffles
®
BBQ
®
Coin Trail
®
Cake & Lolly Stall
®
®
“Smoothie” Bike
®
“Cycle Extraordinaire” - Decorate your bike with recycled stuff
Aerobic Gymnastics
for ages 6 and up
Thursdays 3-30pm to 4-45pm
--O-Play Gym
For preschool children, accompanied with caregiver/parent
$2 entry
Mondays 2pm to 3pm
--O-Recreational Artistic Gymnastics (limited space free)
For children aged 4 years & up
1 session per week $50 a term, 2 sessions weekly $60 a term
Mondays & Wednesdays from 3-30pm to 4-30pm
Free Entry
Ride a Trail Journeys Bike to Alexandra & return or
be collected by Trail Journeys - Gold Coin Dona on
Under 5’s & 6 to 12yrs - $2.00 Entry Fee
Judging begins at 12noon - Prize Giving 1pm
Hosted by
Lions Club of Clyde & Districts
For Sale
Piano, suitable for learner or accomplished player– good con-­‐
di?on, phone Julie 448-­‐5266
For more information on any of the above classes please contact
Jodi on 0274 779 137 or Kerry on 4488748
or email [email protected]
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We#offer#quality#Childcare#and#Early#Learning#
Education#programmes#at#our#two#centres.#
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First Steps Matau
2 – 5yrs
23 Matau St
8.15 – 3pm
Alexandra
03) 448 7060
Be School Ready programme
First Steps Centennial
0 – 3yrs
45 Centennial Ave
7.45am – 5.30pm
Alexandra
03) 448 7970
Respectful, individualised infant and toddler
care
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20 hours free ECE for 3 and 4 year olds
WINZ Subsidies
Enquiries Welcome
[email protected]
Gayle Taucher 027 6259 259
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