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NUMBER 28
14 September 2015
CBS tiqbiz App: Download and Win $$$$
Over 200 people have already downloaded the CBS tiqbiz App. This is great as
it will increase home and school communication and it will be an indispensable
addition to our emergency communication system.
If you are not one of the ‘over 200’ we ask you follow the instruction (below) to
download this app. If you have any problems you are most welcome to come to
school from 8.30am - 9.30am this Wednesday 16 September as we will have
Ann McLean (an expert) at school to assist you.
All people who have downloaded the CBS tiqbiz App by 3.00pm this Friday 19
September will go into the draw to win a $100 restaurant dining voucher.
COMING UP
WED 16 SEPTEMBER
Year 3/4 Cross Country – 9:10am
THU 17 SEPTEMBER
Semi Finals Rugby Day
TUE 22 SEPTEMBER
Save Day for Semi Finals Rugby
WED 23 SEPTEMBER
Board of Trustees Meeting 7:30pm
FOCBS MEETINGS
THURSDAY 17 SEPTEMBER
THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER
THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER
WELCOME
Aria Duncan
Bridget Molesworth
Felix Zhang
Mike Wazowski
TERM DATES
2015
Term 3
20 July - 25 September
Term 4
12 October - 17 December
2016
Term 1
2 February - 15 April
Term 2
2 May - 8 July
Term 3
25 July - 23 September
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14 September 2015
Monsters Inc at CBS
Spot the monsters - with thanks to Room 1 and an interloper.
Thanks to the transforming nature of
professional make up artist
extraordinaire, (Leisa), Mike from
Monsters Inc made an appearance at
school on Friday. This was thanks to
the generosity of our community
raising over $20,000 by way of the
Mathathon earlier in the term. A great
day with plenty of laughter and,
hopefully, not too many frights.
Not Self But Service - Operation Christmas Child
The next opportunity for students to help others in need is called
Operation Christmas Child. This is run by an organisation called Samaritans
Purse. You can find more information at their website:
https://www.samaritanspurse.org.au/operation-christmas-child/.
The idea is that we fill a box (about a shoe box size) with gifts that a less
fortunate child will enjoy for Christmas. Each class will link their boxes to a
specific age group and will set about filling the box with small gifts (new). Gifts
can include - clothing, soft toys, bangles, handbags, necklaces, something for
school - pencils, pens, erasers; toys - skipping ropes, yo-yo, finger puppets;
something for hygiene - soap, face wash, toothbrush, moisturizer, hair clips
etc. Please note that the following items cannot be included - things that melt or
may leak, food of any kind, used or damaged items, anything breakable, toy
weapons, toy money or anything related to gambling.
Each class will do one box for a boy and one for a girl. If you are unable to
donate items then perhaps you can donate a few coins to help pay for the
postage of the boxes (each box costs $9 to cover postage).
We are hoping to do at least 150 boxes. There are some spare boxes available
if your family would like to complete one themselves.
Thank you for your on-going support in helping others in times of need.
Any questions please contact Julie Bose (julieb@campbellsbayschool.nz)
Not Self But Service - Canteen
Members of the CBS Student Council are helping to raise money for Canteen
this term and we need your help! Canteen is a charity who help to ensure that
no young person aged 12-24 goes through cancer alone, be it patients, their
siblings or other family members.
We will have mascots and ‘bandanna-sellers’ coming around the classes
throughout weeks 9 and 10 to sell awesome bandannas for $4 each. We will
also be having a gold-coin-donation mufti day on the last day of term, Friday 25
September. Be sure to also wear your bandanna on the mufti day, if you have
bought one during weeks 9 and 10! All funds raised will go direct to Canteen
and the great work that they do to ensure that cancer patients and families are
never alone, so please help us to help them!
Thank you so much from the Student Council, Miss Swan and Mrs Richardson
2016
Planning is well underway for the
2016 school year. Currently we
are seeking feedback from
parents to help us
make placements for children
who are already at school. To
assist us to accurately
understand our staffing needs for
next year it would be very helpful
if parents with children starting
school in 2016 completed the
enrolment process now.
While we have estimates of the
number of new entrants starting
school in 2016, having actual
confirmed enrolments provides
us with much more confidence
when it comes to planning.
Enrolment packs are available
from the school office. They can
also be posted to you if you
contact:
admin@campbellsbay.school.nz
Thank you for your help.
FOCBS
The next meeting is
on Thursday evening. Please see
FOCBS information page five.
Photo of 2013 end of year
concert at CBS. (The 2014
concert was held indoors
because of wind and rain).
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14 September 2015
Sports News
Weekly sports results can be found on the following link:
https://sites.google.com/a/cbsprimary.org/campbellsbayschool/sport/sports-results
Would all managers of sports teams please email weekly news and results to Nicola Livingston:
nicolal@campbellsbay.school.nz
SWIMMING
On Friday 4 September 36 excited CBS children visited the brand new AUT Millennium pool along with 20 other schools
for the North Shore Primary Schools’ Swimming Competition. The competition comprised of 60 different events spread
across 3 different age groups and 3 different distances. Most CBS swimmers entered 3 individual events each and also
participated in the free and medley relays held towards the end of the day. Congratulations to all our CBS swimmers. The
overall school points taken from each school’s top 32 swimmers are now available. Out of 20 schools from around the
Shore we achieved a second place behind Milford Primary School. Well done CBS. Our medal winners for 2015:
Medal winners:
Xavier Gordon - 1st 50m breast, 1st 25m fly, 1st 100m free - boys 8 & under
Cameron Maunder - 1st 50m breast, 1st 25m breast, 3rd 50m back - boys 9 & under
Jamie Hanton - 2nd 25m back - boys 9 & under
Ryder Heath - 1st 25m free, 3rd 25m breast - boys 8 & under
Savannah Eve Martin - 1st 50m back, 2nd 50m free - girls 9 & under
Fiona Yang - 2nd 25m fly - girls 8 & under
Quinn Wiltshire - 3rd 100m free - boys 9 & under
Relays:
2nd – Girls 8 & under Free: Fiona Yang, Grace Duncan, Alex Twose, Georgia Fraser-MacKenzie
3rd - Girls 8 & under Medley: Fiona Yang, Grace Duncan, Alex Twose, Georgia Fraser-MacKenzie
1st – Boys 9 & under Free: Xavier Gordon, Cameron Maunder, Cambell Brighouse, Quinn Wiltshire
1st – Boys 9 & under Medley: Xavier Gordon, Cameron Maunder, Cambell Brighouse, Jamie Hanton
3rd – Girls 11 & under Free: Tayla Helms, Sally Sim, Sophie Lean, Charlie Twose
3rd – Girls 11 & under Medley: Sophie Lean, Emma Houliston, Tayla Helms, Sally Sim
Thank you to all competitors, supporters and parent helpers for making this day such a great success.
FLIPPABALL
Entries for Year 3 to Year 6 existing players will close for Term 4 on Tuesday 22 September. Please register through the
schools’ online payment portal. For any new players who may be interested in joining a CBS flippaball team, if you have
not done so already, please register your interest by emailing the CBS Sports Coordinator.
CRICKET
Good luck to our Year 5/6 girls cricket team who will be competing in the Quikhit Tournament at North Harbour Hockey
Turf today (Monday 14 September).
SUMMER HOCKEY
Summer Hockey is played on Monday afternoons at Rosedale Park in Albany during term 4. It is available to players
in Years 1 to Year 6. Information can be found on the school sports page under hockey and payment can be made
through the online payment process. Information forms can also be collected from Keri Maunder in Room 19.
Registrations close on Friday 18 September.
Keri Maunder, CBS Hockey Coordinator
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MINIBALL
We may be able to enter a fourth miniball team into the Junior Breakers team for Term 4. If your Year 1 or 2 child is
interested in playing miniball in Term 4 please contact the Sports Coordinator. This league is about giving kids the
opportunity to get as much ‘hands on’ time as possible so they play 4v4. Games are in 45 minute slots which includes a
warm up that encourages the kids to work on fundamental skills, along with some basic rules of their league. Games are
then played as two 15 minute halves. Games are played on Monday afternoons at the Breakers training venue off
Constellation Drive.
2015 YEAR 5 AND 6 CBS CROSS COUNTRY TOP 10
Year 5 Girls Year 5 Boys Year 6 Girls Year 6 Boys
1st Charlie Twose Cameron Maunder Ella Hanton and Lucy Leith Luke Old
2nd Ruby Luxton Etienne Calonne Sophie Lean Ethan Young
3rd Sally Sim Toby Douglas Rebeca Roughan Josh Peachey Hale
4th Jade Findlay Jacob Hailes Sophie Tucker Taylor Ford
5th Chloe Farland William Jun Laila Creasy Finlay Janes
6th Monique Ellington Sean Lewthwaite Tabitha Porter Xieden Urlich
7th Coco Mauger Luiz D’Alvez Yvette Bentley Edwin Mao
8th Danielle Pattimore Matthew Knight India Charlesworth Zac Manning
9th Maria Lee Jayden Anderson Rosa Troughton Matthew Browning
10th Lucy Rich William Smith Eden Phillips Marcus Fraser-Mackenzie
CROSS COUNTRY
Last Tuesday our inter-school cross country team headed to Sunnynook Park to compete against four other schools in
our annual cluster event. Each school entered 24 competitors with 6 in each race. Several of our Year 5 girl runners were
upset to miss the race after falling ill the day before. However a last minute hunt for some courageous and willing
reserves meant we were able to attend with a complete team. After a few anxieties at the start line everyone ran their very
best especially:
Luke Old - 1st Year 6 Boys
Cam Maunder - 2nd Year 5 Boys
Lucy Leith - 3rd Year 6 Girls
An outstanding performance by these runners! The placings of all runners contributed to an overall score for each school.
This year the trophy was won by Mairangi Bay and Campbells Bay were placed second. Thank you to everyone who
cheered on our team and for those parents who helped prepare the children at our practice session. Lastly thank you to
the team reserves who remained on stand-by in case they were needed.
The Year 3 CBS Firebirds came 2nd in grade C this season at Kidzplay.
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Next FOCB meeting is Thursday 17 September at 7.30pm in the staffroom.
On the agenda will be a discussion about an end of year carnival/family
evening- possibly linked to the end of year concerts. If you have an opinion on
this and or are able to help organise it, please come along to the meeting.
These events require a substantial amount of organisation, but are well worth it
as the children and community enjoy them very much. It requires a group of
people to make this happen - not just one or two.
Look forward to seeing you there!
This is advance notice on a Ladies’ Movie Night.
The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet - a story of
love, revenge and haute couture. Mark your
calendars now and gather your girlfriends:
22 October 8.00pm, Hoyts in Takapuna.
Set in the fictional country town of Dungatar,
Australia, it is the story of Paris couturier Tilly
Dunnage, who returns home to visit her mad old
mother and the town that expelled her as a child.
She ends up staying, creating fabulous frocks for
the ladies of Dungatar and skillfully disguising their
‘flaws’ – in Rosalie’s words: “ship-sized hips, ski-run
shoulders, watermelon bosoms, (and) mantle piece bottoms”. However, in the
process, the characters reveal their true flaws of jealousy, envy, pride,
pretentious ambition and rivalry allowing Tilly to exact her sweet revenge in a
thrilling climatic ending.
CBS a Winner
Hi! I’m Jaelynn and I won our school $5000 worth of technology by making a
video about my most memorable moment with my teacher. When I found out
that I had won the $5000 worth of technology I felt really happy and proud of
myself, because I knew that the devices would help my classmates. Sometimes
there aren’t enough devices for everyone and then people can’t use them for
their learning, but now there will be enough devices for everyone! I am so
happy! I want to thank all the people who voted for me and I want to thank my
mum and dad, because my mum and dad used social media to tell people
about my video. This actually links to our inquiry- we have been learning how to
use technology to connect with others in a positive way. My video helped
people connect in a positive way. Mrs Lanning met with Mary from Cyclone
Computers in week 8 to talk about the $5000 we have to spend. We ended up
spending the money on 12 HP chrome books. We can’t wait to use our new
devices to connect and learn. Thank you SO MUCH to the University of
Auckland and their #MyTeacherMoment campaign for running such an inspiring
competition with such an amazing prize that will enrich our learning!
Jaelynn Kim, Year 5, Mrs Richardson’s class.
CALENDARS, CARDS AND
DIARIES
Here is a great Christmas gift
idea for friends and family. Your
child’s artwork featured on a
2016 calendar, diary or pack of 8
blank cards.
Calendars are bound with wire
and the artwork is laminated.
They include the dates for the
school terms and NZ public
holidays. They also come with
stickers to highlight special
events like
birthdays.
Price:
$12.00
Cards are
blank so they can be used for
any occasion. Your child’s name
is printed on the back of the
card. All 8 high quality cards
are printed with the same art
design.
Price: $12.00
Diaries have a hard cover and
measure 148mmn by 210mm.
View a week at a glance—each
page displays the full week from
Monday to Sunday. At the
beginning of each month there is
a monthly overview. Price:
$14.00
Orders can be
made online
using the
online payment system.
https://shop.tgcl.co.nz
Orders need to be made by
Friday 25 September 2015.
No late orders can be accepted
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Sports Council
Congratulations to the Sport Council who met for the first time last week to discuss issues related to Sport Service at
CBS. With our Mission of ‘Not Self, But Service, the students developed the following aims and purpose.
AIMS:
To provided Sport 4 ALL
To provide more opportunities for participation and play
To have fun and get active
To manage and organise our sport resources
PURPOSE:
“As a Sports Council we promote healthy lifestyle and having fun
outdoors. By working together with the other year groups we can
develop, teamwork, leadership and creativity.”
Over the coming weeks we are excited to see how they will address issues related to facility safety, budget, lunchtime
sport participation and the Sport 4 ALL philosophy. We wish the team well as they analyses the data and start to
implement change.
Waterwise Instuctors Course
This course is an invitation to all parents of Campbells Bay School.
Being an instructor is a worthwhile life skill to achieve and you get be involved with kids learning sailing, kayaking and
water safety in a fun environment.
Run at Lake Pupuke on the following dates, you will need to commit to all 5 sessions.
Tuesday 13 October (4.00pm-8.00pm), Thursday 15 October (4.00pm-8.00pm), Sunday 18 October (8.30am-12.00pm),
Sunday 19 October (4.00pm-8.00pm) and Thursday 22 October (4.00pm-8.00pm)
You do not need to know anything about sailing. What about doing the course with a friend?
Interested? Numbers are limited.
Email sherylr@campbellsbay.school.nz to register your interest.
Big Thank you
Pupuke Schools Waterwise Society Committee, which our school is a part of, wish to acknowledge their grateful thanks
to the Bank of New Zealand - BNZ - for allowing a group of its staff members to work at Waterwise on their “Closed For
Good Day”. A great deal of work was achieved to get the grounds, gear and buildings tidied up ready for the new season.
Thank you - “BNZ CLOSED FOR GOOD”
Thank you to North Harbour Hire 646 East Coast Road Browns Bay 4789480 for allowing us to use, at no charge, some
of their equipment for the Closed For Good Day.
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Mairangi Bay Tennis Club
Voted best innovation club programme of the year and best coach of the year, is currently signing new junior members.
You will get the best junior coaching on the shore and all age groups are welcome. The annual membership includes 48
coaching sessions and use of the courts for a whole year.
Contact: Sheila George at manager@mairangibaytennis..co.nz or 479-4329.
Campbells Bay Tennis Club
2015 / 2016 JUNIOR ENROLMENTS
Join at www.campbellsbaytennis.org.nz or email enquiries to: coach@campbellsbaytennis.org.nz
PIPPINS – fun for girls
Pippins is for girls aged 5 and 6. We help girls to make new friends and grow in self confidence in a fun and exciting way.
There are lots of great activities and badges to be earnt. Next term the girls are doing a one night camp, having a police
and police dog visit, making a tutu skirt and finishing with a trip to Xtreme entertainment. If you would like to visit or a copy
of our term planner please email Katherine Griffith on philspaint@vodafone.co.nz or call 4444974 evenings.
Pippins meet Wednesday at the Sunnynook Community Centre 4.00-5.00pm on school days.
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Seasons™ – Supporting People Who Are Coping With Loss and Change in Their Lives
Enrolments are now being accepted for Term 4 programmes.
Seasons™ is a social service that runs peer support groups for children, teenagers, and adults who are missing someone
important from their daily life due to a death, separation/ divorce, or other major change such as imprisonment of a family
member, moving to a new location, etc.
Seasons groups meet for a one-hour session, once a week over 8 weeks, either during the school day, after school, or
evenings. Groups are usually 3-5 people of similar age, with one or two trained adult Companions as facilitators. A
donation of $25 per participant is encouraged to cover the cost of materials used over the 8 weeks.
For more information contact Megan Bowden (phone 410 5117) or email seasonsnorthshore@gmail.com
The Parenting Through Separation programme is now running at Takapuna Normal Intermediate School.
The free programme was developed by the Ministry of Justice to help separating parents achieve the best outcomes for
their children. It is delivered by Triple P New Zealand, working with a Family Court lawyer. The course runs in two parts
and session times are: (7.00-9.00pm) October 20 and 27, 2015. To register: ph Triple P 09 579 1794.
Skoolies Clubhouse Afterschool Care.
Skoolies Clubhouse is a small private morning/afterschool & Holiday program located 100m down the road from Milford
School on Otakau Rd. We have limited numbers (8-16) each day to offer the best care.
At present we can only offer Campbells Bay children Holiday Care
Please contact Brook via email at brookdavis@gmail.com or on 021 153 0662 for more information
‘The FLASH BANG SCIENCE Club provides holiday workshops in Balmoral and Ponsonby. In term 4 we
will also be providing a 2 xSaturday intensive workshop in Ponsonby on Sat 17 & 24 October (10am-3pm) for children
aged 7 plus. For more information or to book please
contact: admin@flashbangscienceclub.co.nz , www.flashbangscienceclub.co.nz mob. 0297 712 923
One-day art program (for ages 7 - 12 years)
A drawing and painting workshop.
With step- by-step guidance children will discover how simple shapes can be used to draw more complex forms, then with
acrylic paints they will transform their drawings , learning painting tips and techniques along the way. Fun and focused.,
Tuesday 6 October 10.00am - 3.00pm, St Anne’s Hall, Browns Bay, $45
After School Art Class (Term 4 2015) for ages 7-12 years
A structured drawing and painting program with full-time artist/art tutor. Fun and focused.
Wednesdays 3.30 - 5pm, 6 weeks, starts 28 October Browns Bay. $95.00
Bookings essential: Ph 4836703 or eion@eionbryant.com
Grasshopper Soccer
Term 4 Programme
Begins October 24 & 25.
Soccer Fun For Girls & Boys 4-12 years
Please see flyers at the school office for registration
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