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School and Community Newsletter No 15 21 October 2014
WELCOME to the following students and their families.
Alysia Smith
R13
Jack Poole Hargreaves R11
Grayson Rees R2
Zoey Ballinger R2
Grace Batty
R2
Liam Whall
R2
Tiah Foulds
R2
Term 4 is underway and it will be a special one for our Year 6’s and for some staff too, for whom it will be
their final one as well.
I have reiterated to our senior students the responsibility for backing up a good first impression with the
opportunity for making a great last one. Feel free to reinforce this at home! Only 41 happy school days
left for the year.
- Paul Drummond
TEACHER ONLY DAY - October 28th (day after Labour Day)
Our staff are joining others in the Stoke Cluster including Broadgreen Intermediate for a professional
development day. The school is closed on this day and resumes after the longer weekend on
Wednesday 29th October.
MANDARIN LANGUAGE LESSONS
Thirty five Y3-6 students have started an introduction to Chinese
language and culture. The programme is supported by the Confucius
Institute and the University of Canterbury. A warm welcome to their
teacher Alicia Yang.
CAWTHRON SCIENCE
EXHIBITION
On Friday the 17th of October
a group of Year 5 and 6 students
SOMETHING TO
went to the Victory Community
SMILE ABOUT
Centre to attend the Cawthron
Science Exhibition. We learned
how to create voltage with a lemon Q. Did you hear
about the mathematician
or grapefruit. A grapefruit can
who’s afraid of negative
produce up to 1.90 volts with
numbers?
magnesium and copper strips.
We also learned that some metals A. He’ll stop at nothing to
avoid them!
produce enough electricity/voltage
to power a tiny light! AMAZING!
Q. What was Beethoven’s
Other things we saw were; how
favourite fruit?
high children's hearing skills were
A.
Ba
- na - na - naaaaaaaa!
compared to adults, how to make
a helicopter with a piece of paper,
the algae that live in our rivers and the fire department showed us
what happened when water was added to an oil fire. SCARY!
- Georgia and Henry (Burrell Centre)
Quote - ‘When they tell you to grow up, they mean stop growing.’
- Pablo Picasso
TOSSWILL CENTRE
Kiwiana Afternoon Programme
At the end of last term the Tosswill Centre had a
sausage sizzle as part of our Afternoon
Programme’s Kiwiana theme. It was
great to see so many parents and whanau
attend. A huge thank you to Rene and
Alex for helping out with the barbecue.
We really appreciated it!
Tahunanui School News
STUDENT PLACEMENT 2015
We are currently planning and considering our organisation
for next year. Part of this will be the makeup of classes.
We are providing parents with a formal opportunity to have
input into their child’s placement. Address your letter to the
principal and state your reasons for your request. Letters
must be received by 4.00pm Thursday 23
October.
Please note
Factors considered when forming classes are:
academic progress and achievement, social peer group
and maturity, behaviour, friends, associations and
disassociations, age, physical growth, sibling placement,
special abilities or talents, school and year group, roll
numbers, teacher compatibility. Please do not request
individual teachers as there are staff changes.
The DPs will consider this information along with staff input.
There is no compulsion to respond. As always, we will
make careful decisions in the best interests of all students.
You can appreciate the task of making up classes is time
consuming and complex. This process aims to provide
parents with a constructive and fair way to be involved.
Please do not make requests after the due date. Families
will be notified of their child’s teacher and class in the final
report in December.
- Paul Drummond
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE
MID TERM BOARD OF TRUSTEES ELECTION
Nominations are invited for the election of TWO parent
representatives for a three year term to the Board of
Trustees. Nomination forms have been posted to all
eligible voters. Additional nomination forms and a copy
of the electoral roll is available for inspection at the school
office during normal school hours. Nominations close
at noon on 31 October and should be accompanied by
a candidate’s statement. Voting papers will be posted
early November and the poll closes at noon 14
November.
- Returning Officer
NEW ENTRANT PARENT EVENING
Wednesday 29 October
An invitation is extended to all parents of prospective New
Entrants to attend this evening in the school staffroom.
This is a great opportunity to meet staff and learn how to
make a great start to school for your child.
During our unit on ‘Trash to Treasure’ we
learned all about recycling. Everyone in our
class wrote about what we learned and turned
these facts into posters that we presented to the
class.
- Year 2 Room 11
YEAR 3-6 PARENT AND TEACHER
CONFERENCES
Once again we had a high turnout for parent teacher
interviews with a 85% take up. We are heartened by
the response as research tells us that school and
home collaboration is important for student success.
TAHUNANUI COMMUNITY CENTRE
Muritai Market - Burrell Park Saturday 29 November
10.00am-2.00pm
Family fun, food and music. Grab a stall and sell your
unwanted gear or crafts. $15.00 per stall. For further
information phone 548 6036.
.
NINJA NEWS
It has been great to see our new
vegetable garden getting planted by
our students. They are learning a lot
about sustainability and successfully
growing their own food. The Green
Ninjas have plans to create further gardens throughout the
school so all students can have this experience close to
their classrooms. We plan to paint garden edging and
have each student plan and design a panel. This requires
extra support, so we are asking for parent help. If you are
free on Friday afternoons we meet at 1.35pm outside
Room 11 and we would love to see you. If you have any
questions please come and see me in Room 11. Thank
you for your support.
- Heidi Newland, Enviro School Leader
NELSON ENVIRONMENT CENTRE
On Saturday 25 October at 2-4pm there is a ‘composting
workshop’ at the Tahuna Community Centre. A compost
bin will be provided along with advice on how to use it
effectively. Registration is essential as places are limited.
Contact Nelson Environment Centre for more information.
School and Community Newsletter 15 21 October 2014
TAHUNA TUATARA
AWARD
Chloe Room 4
Chloe receives the
Tahuna Tuatara Award
because her behaviour
displays so many of our
school values. She
is caring, respectful,
hardworking and is
always willing to lend a
helping hand. Chloe is
persistent and resilient,
she never gives up in
the face of a challenge
and will keep having a
go at tasks she finds
tricky. She brings a
positive attitude and
a smile into Room 4
every single day. Well
done Chloe!
MUFFY AWARD
Charlotte Room 2
Charlotte was chosen
to hold Muffy because
she is a caring, friendly
and helpful student in
Room 2. She works
independently and
gives everything a go.
Charlotte is able to
question others to find
out new information.
She is a great role
model in Room 2.
WIPE OUT Wednesday 5
November
We need
you!!!
We are having
another super fun
‘Wipe Out’ family
evening again
BUT we require
lots of helpers!! All we need is an hour of your time to
either help supervise the ‘Wipe Out’ course or help with
food preparation / sales.
For this event to proceed we require parent assistance.
A helpers form went home last week. Please complete it
and return to the school office tomorrow Wednesday
22 October. Thanks for your help.
- Fundraising Group
WHOLE SCHOOL ATHLETICS
Students are currently practising athletic
skills daily and improving fitness levels in
preparation for our School Athletics Day
on Wednesday 12 November.
PARENT SURVEY
Every three years the Board surveys
parents for their views on the school and
its direction. This has been sent via
email to all known addresses and a hard
copy given to students for those whose addresses
we do not have.
Thank you for taking the time to participate in this
important data gathering exercise. The questions
have been designed to be answered quickly and
easily. It should take no more than 15 minutes.
One survey per family.
Results will enable us to plan ahead and to
continually improve our school. Responses will be
collated and reported in future newsletters. Thank
you again for your input. Please complete by
Wednesday 5 November.
Link to survey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VHZY8R9
EMAIL ADDRESSES
Newsletters, invoices, surveys and some class
newsletters will be emailed to parents and caregivers
who have given us their email addresses.
If you receive a hard copy of the parent survey we
DO NOT have your email address. Please let the
school office know your email address or if you have
changed it.
FROM THE HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOL
GROUP
Character Counts Week! 19-25 October. This
year’s message is ‘Make Kindness Catchy’ - Make
sure your words are seeds, not bullets.
Walk to School Day - Wednesday 22 October.
Thank you - to the fundraising team for the stools in
the Breakfast Club.
A big thank you to St Stephen’s Church for the bread
donations and the Salvation Army and ENZA for the
apples.
Lollies in lunchboxes - there is a growing number
arriving at school - please keep these as an ‘at
home’ treat.
Connect with your neighbourhood
This is a new private neighbourhood website that
allows you to connect with your neighbours and your
community free, and as a member you can use the
website to interact on topics such as local events,
after school activities, crime and safety, lost pets,
find a baby sitter, buy and sell things; the list is
endless. It is private and safe; only address verified
members from Tahunanui can access the Tahunanui
site. To find out more or to join visit
www.neighbourly.co.nz
Food for Families - free dinners every Tuesday
evening at the Tahunanui Community Centre
New members - are always welcome to our Health
Promoting Schools meetings which are held once a
term.
- Mrs Tambisari, HPS Coordinator
LIBRARY NEWS
Piñata Smashing Party in the Library!
Yes, after a term of paper mache balloons at lunch
time in the library, then filling them with shredded
paper, confetti, glitter and miniature books, we got
to SMASH them up! They started with handles
suspended from string and held by two Librarians on
either side of the 'Whacking Ring'. Children had turns
at trying to burst the piñatas. No injuries recorded!
- Mrs Trewavas, Librarian
Congratulations to following Term 3 librarians
who won awards:
Star students - for learning
many librarian duties and
excellent attendance:
Georgia I, Shakira C, Kaitlin
S, Brayden H, Zeeta A, Libby
G, Henry G, Gabrielle W,
Baylee C and Om M.
Bronze Award - Brayden H
Silver Award - Kaitlin S and
Shakira C.
RUGBY LEAGUE
Tahunanui Blue
We took two teams to the interschool rugby league
tournament at the end of Term 3.
Tahunanui Gold represented us in the competitive
grade - trying to win the Simon Mannering Cup.
Tahunanui Blue represented us in the social grade playing for the Probands Cup.
It was a great (but windy) day, with fun had by all.
Tahunanui Gold lost narrowly to Stoke in the 3rd/4th
playoff and Tahunanui Blue lost to Richmond in the
grand final.
Thank you to Todd Seelen for coaching
players on the day.
- Riley O’H, Gold team,
Iesha P-W, Blue Team
Georgia I
Gold Award The Top Award
for all round
excellence
DANCE AND DRAMA
Last term Room 6 did dance
and drama with Mrs Pearson.
We also did sculptures, hip
hop, moon walking , ballet
and Jump Jam. If we were good we played musical
statues. Rebecca’s favourite was Jump Jam because
it contains fitness. Suezanna’s favourite was hip hop
because she likes to dance.
- Suezanna and Rebecca Year 4
Tahunanui Gold
Did you know?
Research has found that it is the number of times
each day we consume sugary drinks or eat foods
high in sugar that increases the rate of decay in our
teeth. It is therefore helpful for children to learn which
are sugar free ‘anytime’ foods and drinks. Cheese,
fruit, raw vegetables, nuts, unsweetened popcorn,
milk and water are good examples. Foods and drinks
which contain sugar are referred to as ‘sometimes’
foods as they can rot our teeth if they are consumed
often. - Nelson Marlborough Community Oral Health
Service, Nelson 539 5324, Stoke 539 5321
69 Muritai Street Tahunanui Phone (03) 5486167 Email [email protected]