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Term 4 Week 1
Pirongia School Wednesday 5 February 2020
Ph 871 9727, Cell: 027 389 7279 (txt), www.pirongia.school.nz, office@pirongia.school.nz and finance@pirongia.school.nz, 100 Beechey St, PO Box 34020, Pirongia 3844
A very big warm welcome to our new
students who have joined us on Monday...
Our new 5 year olds pictured below..
Front row.. Dotti, Devon, Jacob, Archie,
Jett, Liam, Olivia, Lachie, Jordan and
Ethan.
Back row newbees are Weston, Willow and
Florence and Charlotte.
We are delighted that you have joined us to
make many happy school memories that
will last you a lifetime.
This is week 1 of 10 in Term 1 2020!
CENTENNIAL SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP —Aylee and Jasper LEADERSHIP AWARD—Rubi
RUATAHI HIGH ACHIEVER—Aidan AUNTY KAHU KAUMOANA THE MOST IMPROVED STUDENT—Aylah
TIKANGA MAORI—Aylah & Caleb SPIRIT OF THE MAUNGA—Sophie and Oliver
EXCELLENCE IN MATH—Aidan EXCELLENCE IN LITERACY—Aidan EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE—Aidan
EXCELLENCE IN MUSIC—Kiera EXCELLENCE IN SPORT—Aylee
YEAR 7 & 8 TECH ARTS AWARD—Amelia and Reuben PERFORMING ARTS—Paige
VISUAL ARTS—Aaria FAIR PLAY—Hunter
E.O.T.C.—Tyla
Whakatauki: Tuakiri-Identity– Ko tōu reo, Ko tōku reo Te Tuakiri tangata Tīhei uriuri Tīhei nakonako—Your voice, My Voice. It is an expression of identity Behold, the message and the messenger
Kia Ora Welcome to the 2020 school year!
We had a great Whakatau on Monday to welcome our new children and their families to our school. If you were not able to attend I extend a very warm welcome to you, on behalf of the Board of Trustees and staff. Our school motto is Together We climb and the staff, Board of Trustees, Whānau group, and PTA proudly work as a team to make it a positive and fun place to learn. Each teacher has worked hard to prepare for the new year, so that all of our students, both new and current students, have a positive start to the new school year. Our teachers are excited to have your children in their classes and look forward to getting to know them and be part of their life this year. The year has started well, and it is great to see the children, families, and teachers back with so much enthusiasm after a good holiday. There is lots going on:
Waitangi Day tomorrow 6th February and a Teacher Only Day on Friday 7th Enjoy the long weekend, don’t come to school on Friday! Full week next week.
Meet the Teacher Evening– Tuesday 5.30pm 18th February -this year there will be one night for the whole school with all staff present. Bring a picnic tea and take the opportunity to meet your children’s teachers-we look forward to seeing you.
Look out for Team newsletters.
Swimming-it is compulsory, so please send togs to school every day. There is instructional swimming in class time, and free swims at lunchtime. It does refresh the children for the afternoon programme.
Lastly, thanks for the wonderful attendance at the end of year assembly-it was a special event. We have had very positive feedback about the changes we made that meant every child in the school took part.
As we start the 2020 year, it is a good time to be very grateful for the beautiful environment in which we learn, for the children, their families, and their teachers who make up the learning community that is Pirongia School. We trust that all our children will have positive and rewarding year and that they will thrive and progress in our learning environment, make new friends, and take up many challenges and opportunities.
Warm regards
Nga mihi Jan
Please note this notice received in
January
The NZ Transport Agency are reviewing
the speed limits along State Highways
23 (Hamilton to Raglan), SH39
(Whatawhata to Otorohanga) & SH31
(to Kawhia) to determine what the safe
and appropriate speed limits are along
these roads, with the aim of changing
those speed limits where deemed
necessary. Before any decisions are
made the Agency is keen to speak to
people who use these roads and hear
their thoughts.
We are looking to hold a drop-in
session for people to come and see
what the proposed new limits could be
and tells us what they think. As a key
community hub we would like to hold
a drop in session at Pirongia School.
Date to be Tuesday 3 March, 2.30 -7pm
Staffing
We are delighted to announce that
Carla Innis will be teaching in Room 7
with Anita Mills this year. This will ena-
ble Helen Austin to be released for her
Assistant Principal work.
We warmly welcome Jill Squire,
(Learning Support Co-ordinator) based
at Pirongia School, to our team.
Craig Matthews has returned to us
from his overseas adventures and
joined Kahikatea team in Room 10
We are advertising the Food
Technology position.
37 sleeps until the School Fair!!! 13 March 2020 Volunteers are needed to help with the set up and pack up on the day of the fair. If you are able to help with this please contact Ruth Webb on 021 131 6736. Please keep a look out for more fair notices coming out over the coming weeks (in the children’s Homelink books and in the newsletter/PTA Facebook page). There will be a notice shortly calling for stall helpers and gazebos; or please contact Ruth directly on the number above if you have a gazebo you are able to lend for the fair.
06th Feb—Waitangi Day
07th Feb—TEACHER ONLY DAY
13th Feb—Tech Arts start for Year 7/8’s
18th Feb—Public Health Nurse visit to Year 7/8’s Re: vac’s
18th Feb—MEET THE TEACHER—Whole School 5.30pm
19th Feb—BoT meeting 7pm
21st Feb—Senior Swimming Sports
27th Feb—Hearing and Vision Testing 10.30am
28th Feb—Junior Swimming Sports
05th March—Year 5/6 Leadership day
06th March—Year 7/8 Leadership day
9th-10th March—TAWA team Raglan camp
13th March—Lower Waipa Swimming
13th March—SCHOOL FAIR
16th-27th March—Life Education
18th March—BoT meeting 7pm
25th March—PTA—AGM meeting 7.00pm in the staffroom
27th March—Kapahaka Day noho
31st March—PHOTOLIFE– School photos
02nd April—Tech Arts Showcase
02nd April—END OF TERM 1
28th April—Term 2 Begins
TEACHER ONLY DAY THIS FRIDAY!!
SCHOOLSHIRTS—Our new shirts have arrived and are avail-able to purchase from the office $36 for children sizes. We
have some old style shirts still available at a reduced price of
$20 if you would like to take advantage of that great price.
New shirts are being fazed in, so there is no need to rush into
buying a new one if you don’t wish to.
BUS STUDENTS:- All Eligible travelers have been issued
with new blue tags for the next 2 years. If you require a new
one this will now incur a $5 replacement fee.
Ineligible bus students payment for Term 1 travel is due by
Friday 14th Feb. $35 per child per term.
POOL;- Keys are still available for the rest of the swimming
season (early/mid March approx) $40
FREE EAR CLINIC SERVICE FOR CHILDREN-TE AWAMUTU
Monday 17th Feb, St Patricks School, Rewi St ent, 9-2.30pm
Wednesday 22nd April, Rose Gardens, 8am-2pm For enquiries phone 07 838 3565
Kia ora e te whānau Nau mai, hoki mai ki te Tau Hou o 2020. Haere mai, haere mai. Welcome to 2020, the beginning of a new decade. We have some exciting ideas for the year and look forward to sharing these with you and having your input. Our first Whānau Hui date has not yet been set, but we should know this by next week. So keep an eye out. Also look out for a letter in your child's book bag next week and keep a close eye on the Facebook Page - Pirongia School Whānau Group. Te Reo will begin again next week, as will Kapahaka for returning kapahaka members, and following swimming sports we will begin recruitment for any new members for the year. A calendar of dates for events for the year will also be available shortly. Enjoy your Waitangi Day celebrations.
Ngā mihi, Whaea Kathie
Thank you to:
Our administration staff: for ensuring a smooth and efficient start to the year
Whaea Kathie for leading a constructive and very informative element to our Teacher Only day last week on our big
idea for 2020, Tuakiri, Identity.
Leanne and our Pool helper parents for our pristine swimming pool.
James Bannister– New Concept Landscaping for the brilliant scooter track and pathway into the school from Belcher street.
What a fabulous addition to our school.
Total Property Cleaning: Going that extra mile for our clean classrooms inside and out.
Leanne: Making our school and grounds a safe and beautiful place to work in.
Our Parents: For having our students prepared for learning with smiles on their faces and the correct stationery and all the rest of
the things they need to start the year!
It is very much appreciated.
PIANO LESSONS AVAILABLE
Mrs Jody Oberlin-Brown ATCL (Associate Diploma of Trinity College of London)
Performance Certificate ABRSM (Associated Board Royal Schools of Music)
AIRMTNZ (Associate of the Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New
Zealand)
mrsobmusicstudio@gmail.com
TERM ONE SPORTS These sports are on offer this term. More sports may also pop up as an option. We will advertise when the forms are available at the school office. With all the sports available we need parents to help coach and manage teams. If you can help us out please email the contact person listed. Please note - if we do not get parent help we cannot enter any teams. Miniball: Ages: Year 1 to Year 8 Year 1 & 2 Info: Wednesday nights at the TA College Gym Year 3 & 4 Info: Wednesday nights at the TA Events Centre Year 5 to 8 Info: Monday nights at the TA Events Centre Starts: Week of 24th Feb Cost: $30 Forms are available at the office and need to be returned next week Contact: Ella Muckle (emuckle@pirongia. school. nz) Cricket: Permission slips should be in TODAY. Teams are currently being sorted. Every effort will be made to place your child in a team that suits their age and level of experience. I will be in contact regarding practises and games early next week. GAMES START NEXT WEEK. It’s awesome to see the kids out there at lunchtimes practising!!!
Days: Softball Friday Nights – 5.30- 6.30 approx Hardball Saturday Mornings – 9 am- 12.30 pm approx. Term Dates: 14th/15th February (Week 2) – 27th/28th March (Week 7) Cost: $20 per child. This covers the cost of balls etc Playing uniform: School T-shirt, black shorts and shoes. Hardball – most gear is supplied however all children are required to wear a box, pads, helmet and gloves. White pants are recommended but optional. Practises: This will depend on coaches. Coaching/Parent support: We rely on parents to help us coach and support the children. Ideally each team needs to have at least 2 adults to help with coaching, scoring and managing. Please put your name down if you are able to help in any way.
Contact: Sally McLuskie (smcluskie@pirongia. school. nz) Hockey: Ages: Year 1 to Year 8 Starting dates and cost TBC Contact: Dona Hobbs (dhobbs@pirongia. school. nz)
Touch: Ages: Year 1 to Year 8 Playing Days: Thursday afternoons (see form for times) Cost: $20 Starting dates TBC Location: TA Sports, Albert Park Contact: Ella Muckle (emuckle@pirongia. school. nz)
Pirongia Netball Club: Ages: Year 3 to Year 8 Playing Days: Saturdays Location: Te Awamutu Netball Courts Registration and Payment of Fees: Thursday 20th Feb from 5:30pm to 7pm Trials: Monday 24th Feb and Wednesday 26th Feb (times TBC) Fees: $8 Contact: Amanda Wright (0274 809 038)
Cheerleading: Ages: Year 2 to Year 8 Practise Day: Varied (in school time) Location: Pirongia School Hall Contact: Dona Hobbs (dhobbs@pirongia. school. nz)
Pirongia Junior Golf has started up again….Saturdays from 10:00am. All Welcome Contact Andrew Parsons: 0273169857
KIDS SPEAK OUT!
No Confidence – School speeches – Bullies - a NIGHTMARE?
AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES: Kids gain real life skills & have fun!
RING Roz 027 248 2888 www.speak4success.co.nz
Young Engineers Term 1 Enrolments are now open.
e2 Young Engineers -bricks challenge and Gali-Lego are
exciting programmes that will boost a student’s mind in creative thinking and problem solving. Students will explore basic principles of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths and get a practical experience building motorised Lego models. It’s fun, its challenging, and it’ll help them prepare for other educational pathways in science, physics or engineering!
Available in Rototuna. Enrol now as spaces are limited.
For more information or to enrol please go to our website www.squiggle.org.nz or contact Katrina on 027 909 3903.
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