RANGIKURA SCHOOL 95 Conclusion Street Ascot Park PORIRUA Phone: (04) 235-9143 Fax (04) 235-8178 email: [email protected] website: www.rangikura.school.nz SCHOOL CELLPHONE TO TEXT ABSENCES: 022 025 9630 School Goal – Term 1 2015 WE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS Teaching and Learning Beliefs: Supporting Each Other, Tell the Truth, Achieving Our Goals, Respect and Self Responsibility. Vision: Respect for Self, Respect for Others, Respect for Environment Mission: The Pursuit of Excellence Community engagement: ‘TAMAITI MUA’: Home + school = RANGIKURA Goal: Total collaboration and a collective partnership (staff, parents, kids - community) in the education and well-being of our kids. Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Talofa lava, Malo-ni, Greetings, Bula, Fakaalofa atu, Sabai de, Namesti, Saludos, Asslamo Alikum, Malo e lelei PRINCIPAL’S NEWSLETTER THURSDAY 19 FEBRUARY 2015 We are very proud to welcome: Nyah James, Jorja Galo, Kalani Kelemete, Steinar Taing, Rosalina Laulu, Max Taae, Mathew Luapo, Area Poaru, Jadyn Lafaele, Keesha Aliva, Neihana Karepa, Lyrel Joe, Jahmal & Kaelab Logie, Rusi-Ena Lilo, Kora Schouten, Cyrus Wiese, Maria Mihaka, D’Mitrius Rere, Lorenz Strickland-Rere, Lawson Vander Byl-Message, Jerico Williams, Jacob Hosking, Va’a and Suvania Tui, Tyson Lotoaso, Aniva Peilua, Gloria Aiono, Pelania Tainamu, Laila Va’ai, Qrisnan Silva, Wilhez Sakaria, Juelz Toimata, Zche-Ztevon Trethewey and Haunui Hati & families to our Rangikura whanau. SCHOOL GOAL. The STAR goal to start the term off is: WE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS! The winners below were selected by their teachers for having demonstrated this goal during last week. They were all presented with their certificates at last week’s assembly (13th February). JUNIOR SCHOOL Roberts Rm 1 Elijah Fata Cox Joshua Logologo Rm 2 Bryson Rm 3 Chorus Brightwell Gulliver Rm 4 Lameko Lepaio Komen Rm 14 Motiki Hotene SENIOR SCHOOL Janes Rm 5 Williams Rm 6 Tamara Londono KahuSweet Rm 7 Bonsey Rm 7a Isabella Wickenden Rm 9 Cole Rm 10 Aliyah-Jay ToaBurns Hills Rm 11 Kwong Logologo Holland Rm 8 BreussMcBride Nui Rm12 Thomas Rm 13 Semisi Tautau Sarah Heberley Dodson/ Souter Rm 16 Miguel Londono Tanishah Khan Sellars Philip Fenika Tei Tuuga Rosalia Doughty Mya Katu Rm 17 PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS. To receive a Principal’s Award students are to collect 5 certificates and hand them in to the office. They are then presented with their Principal’s Award at the following assembly PLUS go in to the draw for lunch with me at the end of each term! Term one is the only term you can hand in certificates from last year so, get them in kids! RANGIKURA SCHOOL’S ‘TAMAITI MUA’ INITIATIVE. ‘Tamaiti Mua’ is a project that started nearly five years ago with the aim of creating more community engagement at Rangikura. Mr. Norm Hewitt was brought in to help facilitate and guide us through establishing this as a culture in our school. The goal is, “Total collaboration and collective ownership of the education and well-being of our students.” This has since become our school vision; built on forming & strengthening partnerships & relationships between staff, students and community, underpinned by the value of RESPECT (For self, others, environment). The name ‘Tamaiti Mua’ was invented by ex-student Evelyn Ierome five years ago when we were in the planning stage. It is a derivative of Polynesian and Maori language and loosely means, “Children at the front” or “Children First!” As a staff: we base all our decisions, our own expectations and our standards on putting our students first. We understand the importance of our three way partnership and through school will ensure these are strengthened through open and regular communication between us. Our students: from day one will know what is expected of them in this partnership. Their work ethic, their behaviour, their own standards are all set and regularly reflected on to ensure they are working hard to achieve the TM goal/our Vision. Their reflections of how they think they are going are to be shared with you at home too. Our parents & community: as always, we need your firm support from home to ensure our students are receiving the same messages and expectations of standards as school. This is in terms of homework, healthy lunches, getting to school on time and communication between us. We will also be calling on you for support with school trips, coaching, transport, payment of fees, popping in to help out if you have some free time - sharing your expertise in any field of learning. Under TM, our school is always open to you (all you need to do is sign in at the office). This three way partnership goal only succeeds if all parties do their part to ensure we provide the best education and that the kids are happy and safe at home and school. If you would like a more in depth chat about the history and future journey of ‘Tamaiti Mua’ feel free to make a time to come see me for a cuppa tea! SCHOOL STATIONERY. We are coming to the end of week three and there are still students without stationery. Mrs. Jones will be contacting parents of these students. If you need to arrange payments with me, that is not a problem. Make an appointment to come see me and we can work something out. Please parents our students need to start in their books so as not to hinder their learning. ABSENCES If your child is going to be absent for any reason at all, please either phone or text the office. The landline is 2359143 and the cell for texting is 022 025 9630. Thank you. PMP We are starting up the Year 0-1 PMP Motor Skills Programme for 2015. Mrs Janes has kindly organised the programme for us and it would be fantastic if we had parents to help us out. We have 2 sessions per week. Rooms 6 & 7 on Tuesdays 11.20am – 12noon and Rooms 5 and 7a on Thursdays 9.30am – 10am. Any help will be appreciated. Please let your child’s teacher know or email Mrs Janes on [email protected] CRICKET WORLD CUP 2015 We have a limited number of tickets to give away to Rangikura families. These tickets are for South Africa v United Arab Emirates on the 12/3/2015. The game starts at 2pm. If you would like tickets please see Maria Breuss-McBride, Room 9. These will be issued on a first come, first served basis! Go the Black Caps." COMMUNITY NOTICES KIDS GO FREE AT STAGLANDS. Staglands Wildlife Reserve will be celebrating Children’s Day on Sunday 1st March by offering FREE ADMISSION into The Reserve for ALL CHILDREN. In addition to their usual attractions visitors can enjoy free off-road tractor-trailer rides plus a special performance from The Major Minors Children’s Choir. So if you are looking for a fun Children’s day outing for the whole family meet at Staglands and connect with nature on 1st March. For more information phone 5267529. DATES TO REMEMBER. 20 February 25 February 26 February 27 February Eddie Uluilelata Principal School Stars Assembly 10.30am Interschool Cricket Board meeting – Library 6pm Assembly 10.30am
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