Te Kura o Rudolf Steiner Otautahi Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School Volume 40, Issue 33 Kawerongo Newsletter 18 Whiringa-ā-rangi 2014 19 Ombersley Tce, P O Box 19944, Christchurch 8241p: +64 3 337 0514 f: +64 3 337 0515 [email protected] www.ch.steiner.school.nz We pray for fine weather! Class 5 is competing in the Steiner Olympics at Mt Somers this week, Class 3 is on their first camp ever at the Henderson’s farm camp in Scargill, Class 4 is about to perform the terrors of a Nordic battle between good and evil (their class play), Class 7 has returned triumphant from their last Lower School camp, Class 8 is in the midst of a drama mainlesson, Class 9 are doing physics…thank goodness Classes 1,2 and 3 and kinder are holding the school together! Class 10 is off on exam leave and of course we won’t see the senior students until the pageant. It’s a very full time of the year and while we are rushing to get things beautifully completed for 2014 and preparing for 2015, it’s also time to think and thank teachers, students, Boards and Proprietors and support staff for the events of the year. If you have anyone you’d like to acknowledge please write to Jennie over the next weeks to put it in the newsletter. Thanks are really neat to give and neat to receive as gifts to enhance our school. Christmas celebrations are around the corner with only four school weeks to go. Book in to experience the traditional Shepherds Play performed by the teachers on Thursday Dec 4th in the hall, Monday Dec 8th for the wonderful pageant, Class 12 project presentations from Dec 2nd to Dec 4th in the music room, and come to see the farewell of Class 12 on their last day of schooling on Wednesday Dec 10th...using some mysterious form of transport. There is also the graduation ceremony for Class 12 on Tuesday evening, Dec 9th. The FAIR profit is approximately $25,000. A great outcome. Thanks again to everyone. The Community Association will meet with the CPG and decide on priorities for the allocation. As usual there will be a strong component of the raffle and fair that will go to teacher aides to support our tamariki. Did you know that we are hitting pre quake enrolments in the kindergarten again? If children are not enrolled by 1 year old, there’s a long waiting list in every kinder age group. So tell your friends to head along to a special character talk within months of giving birth as it’s the only way to ensure a place in our school! The Lower School is basically full again – there are some spaces in Upper School available…but it’s a great trend to be on again. Our dear Daryl Manson has decided to leave us at the end of the year and pursue dreams in other worlds! Daryl has been a long time parent with us and most recently been a fabulous ORRS teacher for four years. We thank you so much Daryl for your dedication to our students, now in Class 4, for the love and care you have poured upon them. We are therefore looking for a registered teacher who has special education experience for a 5 hour teaching position and approximately 15 hours of teacher aide work. This will be advertised in the Press, but if you know of anyone interested, please ring the office. You may have heard mention on the radio of the increased stress senior students are under in high schools throughout the country. A number of principals are commenting on higher levels of anxiety than ever in students and were concerned about the constant stress of assessment. A number were postulating the scaling down of level 1 NCEA. We chose to do this in class 10 except for English and Maths as they were compulsory for entry into level 2 and 3. NCEA exams this week for our students are Biology, Maths, English, Calculus, Physics, Spanish and Art History. Our best wishes to all the students! Thomas Proctor CALENDAR Wātaka 17-19 Nov 17-21 Nov Tue 18 Nov Thur 20 Nov Mon 8 Dec Tue 9 Dec Wed 10 Dec Wed 10 Dec Thur 11 Dec Friday 12 Dec Class 3 Camp Class 5 Camp Class 4 Play, 11am and 6.30pm Class 1 Parent Evening Carol Evening 7.30pm Class 12 Graduation Dinner Class 12 Graduation Class 1 Play 6.30pm Nursery Nativity Festival Term 4 Ends COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION AGM The Rudolf Steiner School Community Association will hold its annual AGM on Monday the 24th November in Willows Cafe at 7.30pm. Please consider coming along to meet other parents and celebrate the enthusiasm of our school community. If you have items to add to the Agenda please discuss with Gary Miller prior to the event. If you have any questions about the Community Association or its role please feel free to contact me on 942 5173. Best Regards, Wayne Martin NEW BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTMENTS Congratulations and welcome to our two new board members Linda Weed and Mark Lewis. FAIR REIMBURSEMENTS REMINDER If you have reimbursements to claim from the school fair, please fill out a reimbursement form. These are available from the Community Association tray in the office. Attach your original receipts and place back in the tray. If you wish to be reimbursed by cheque, please include a stamped, self addressed envelope. The quicker you do this, the quicker we can reimburse you. ALL FORMS NEED TO BE BACK BY NOVEMBER 28th BOT Meetings 2014 Next meeting: THUR 20 NOV Board of Trustees meet at 6pm in the music room. All welcome TERM DATES 2014 Term 4: Mon 13 Oct-Fri 12 Dec TERM DATES 2015 Term 1: Wed 28 Jan - Thur 2 Apr Term 2: Mon 20 Apr - Fri 3 Jul Term 3: Mon 20 Jul - Fri 25 Sep DENTAL CARE OVER THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The Community Dental Service will operate an emergency service over the school holidays. This service is to provide relief of pain only and will not undertake ‘routine’ treatment. The service will be available each working day from 8:30am until 12:30pm for the following times: Mon 5th Jan to Fri 30 Jan 2015 (excluding weekends and public holidays) This service will operate by appointment only and if we are unable to see your child, alternative options will be given. If your child has dental pain as a result of an accident please contact your dentist in the first instance. You can phone and make an appointment for the emergency clinic by ringing 0800 84 69 83. FROM THE SCHOOL Ngā Pānui o Te Kura LOST ITEMS FOR PICK UP The school office has a box of lost property from the fair. If you are missing something please pop in and check. We also have an internal boot cover for a hatchback car. Please pick this up if it’s yours or call the office on 337 0514 if you know who left it here. Thanks. CRÊPE STALL THANK YOU Thank you to everyone who donated time, energy and eggs to the crêpe stall. Also, a big thank you to Meadow Mushrooms for all those yummy mushrooms, Piko Wholefoods for flour and St Martin’s New World and Barrington Fresh Choice for donations. Merci beaucoup! Tracy Chollet Below are some more wonderful photos from our fair Kindergarten and Nursery Whānau Hui Mon 24th Nov, 3:30-5.00pm Kindergarten and Nursery Whānau are invited to join together for a family hui to celebrate and strengthen the bi cultural nature of our community. We would love to hear your hopes and aspirations for your tamariki and Whānau as we move into the future with a commitment towards bi cultural practice. Tamariki can come and play outside in Ti Kouka and Cherry Blossom yards while adults meet together and korero. Please bring a plate for a shared afternoon tea. We look forward to seeing you then. The Programme Director in this full time position will coordinate and deliver our New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) accredited Diploma Rudolf Steiner Education programme. This programme over the term of one year draws upon the expertise of over 15 tutors. As many of our students are International, arranging and ensuring pastoral care to meet NZQA expectations is a requisite of this position. We are seeking a very special person to take on this important role. Can you meet the challenge of a diverse group of students, who are searching for a depth of meaning in their professional lives? The successful candidate will ideally have: • experience of working with adult education or teacher professional development and the ability to create diverse and inspiring approaches to adult education • a deep experience and understanding of Steiner / Waldorf education • innovation and initiative of review, ensuring programme content evolves, complements and maintains relevance • strong organisational skills, to maintain and develop comprehensive tertiary programmes • ability to be a leader, and be able to work as part of the Taruna management team • a strong interest in contemporary teaching knowledge in both the Steiner and state school systems • been a successful and well-respected Steiner School teacher This position becomes available from the beginning of 2015. For an Application form and Job Description please email Trish Giddens [email protected] or phone (06) 877 7174 for further information. Applications Close: 4.00 p.m. Friday 5 December 2014. COMMUNITY Hapori LOST Boy’s hoody lost at fort, Monday lunchtime. Brand new, teal-blue colour with white printing on front. About size 8. Please return to Daniel Thomas, Class 3, or phone 337 3305 Craniosacral Treatments available ● Relief of tension and physical discomfort ● ● Become more centred ● Feel more energy ● ● Awaken the self - healing potential ● Debby Sanders trained in the Netherlands in physiotherapy, osteopathy and craniosacral therapy. She uses a holistic and gentle manual approach to perceive the body’s movement dynamics and rhythms, in order to assist the expression of the inherent health within the system and resolve its historical patterns of trauma, pathology and inertia. Because of it’s gentle nature, these treatments are also very suitable for babies and children. Debby has 2 children at the Steiner School and practices from her home in Beckenham. Adults $50, children $30 Phone: 03 3316990 / 027 3449238 Hapaitia te ara tika pumau ai te rangatiratanga mo nga uri whakatipu. Foster the pathway of knowledge to strength, independence and growth for future generations DO YOU HAVE A CHOROI FLUTE FOR SALE? Some Class 2 parents are looking for second-hand diatonic flutes to purchase for use next year. If you have a diatonic flute that you wish to sell/pass on, please contact Brenda Warrander (Class 2 teacher) or email Ruby at [email protected] LOST AT ZONES ATHLETICS LAST THURSDAY A light blue rain coat (Kiwistuff) with dark grey at the bottom. Will have Hebe Harmer’s name inside. We believe it was packed up with all the other stuff at the end of the day. If found please phone Louisa on 385 6162. Thorrington School Community Bootmarket Come along to the Thorrington School Community Bootmarket Saturday 22nd November, 10am - 2pm. To book a site ($20) phone 337 9997, email: [email protected] Do you have a lyre for sale? Please contact Karen on 384 4980 HELP US SOLVE A MYSTERY! Did you donate a German “Little Mermaid” DVD to the Steiner School Fair? Do you know who did? Please contact the school office on 337 0514 if you have any information. Somerfield School Fair, Sunday 30th November, 11.00am to 2.00pm A fun day out for young and old alike with a climbing wall, bouncy castles, mechanical surfboard, adrenaline rush extreme, mini-jeeps, face and nail painting, cake and craft stalls, plants and produce, mystery bottles, raffles and chocolate wheel, coffee, candy floss and an old-fashioned tearooms. EFTPOS available but cash recommended. Craft stall spaces still available, contact Fiona Allison on 0210417477. Download the Fair colouring competition from our school website, www.somerfield.school.nz, and be in to win prizes donated by Paper Plus. 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