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Responsibility Integrity Participation Perseverance Empathy Respect Sportsmanship
18 February 2016
T R I U M P H ANT
Finlay McDowall’s views: Pre triathlon: “I think I will do better at running than last year because I do lots of exercise”. Post triathlon: “I went really well for biking and running and swimming because I didn't give up. I felt the tryathlon was tiring”.
On Sunday, Limehills School held the annual Bee Society Gala Day. People from around the community gathered in the Limehills Hall to indulge in bee learning that Limehills School offered. The gala day included Bee workshops, the selling of honey from around the community and even 3 master classes of cooking with honey, presented by chef Scott Richardson. Beekeepers shared their expertise with newcomers through different workshops involving new techniques and ideas like what trees to plant to attract bees and found this day a great opportunity to fundraise our way to Deep Cove. We ran a BBQ and got great money off it. There was also a Co-op being run where the we also made lots from, but the biggest hit on the bee gala day was the Limehills School honey which all sold. We had a great time and have worked hard and I hope we have a beetastic time in Deep Cove later this term.
Thanks to all the parents and community for help given to the bee gala. Without you this event wouldn’t bee possible. And to Year 8 parents for giving your time up to help us fundraise.
What if you could have bees in your garden? You know where to find us if you need any help! By Bella and Tayla
Thanks to everyone who has supported the Tryathlon and Bee Gala last week. Both events were huge successes and neither would be possible without the amazing support we get from parents at Limehills. We are especially excited to watch the progress of our top triathletes as they set themselves challenging goals for the Southland Secondary Schools and later the NZ National Triathlon events.
Its great to see so many of you already making use of the Limehills app. The development of this app was funded by our Home and School Association. Using the app will save Jasmine lots of time around absence and bus messages and will enable us to send alerts directly to your smart phone. The app also provides a 'one-stop-shop' for notices, newsletters and events and you can follow links to school documents via our website and Facebook pages. Contact us if you have any problems downloading the app to your smart phone.
Finally, a reminder that you have one more day to complete our short online survey for parents. Do take the opportunity to help us
understand what you think we do well and what we could be doing better at the following link - https://www.surveymonkey.com/
Spare clothes? If anyone has spare shorts, tights or trackpants, please send them along to Room 1 to fit 5 year olds. Thanks
Thank you A huge thank you to all the parents who came at the weekend to support the Home and School Committee at the Bee Gala.
No school Friday!!!! Please remember that there is no school tomorrow as it’s a
teacher only day. Also, no Touch this week.
Uniform orders A uniform order form has been inserted into this newsletter. A copy can be found on the school website if needed.
NEW SCHOOL APP LAUNCHED
We are very excited to launch our new Limehills app! The app is free to download
from the app store and will help us communicate more efficiently. You can use the app to send a b s e n c e s / b u s messages, check dates, follow links to class blogs, notices, newsletters and more.
WAIMUMU INVENTORS My invention was selected to go to the Waimumu field days. I was interviewed by some judges and got a photo taken before being told that I was free to go. Me and my friend Jack went for a wander around the field days. We saw lots of cool things even though we spent most of our time in the lollie shops getting sour and sweet lollies. When we had 1 hr left, we decided to go find some helium balloons. We were looking for ages until I finally had the guts to ask someone where they were.... We found them and were heading back to meet up with Mr Turrell and the gang. Later, at about 8:45 that night, Mr T rang me up and asked if we could go to the field days to pick up some prizes some kids might have won from the field days. They were calling out prizes for so many people. Now it was onto the Kiwi ingenuity award. Second place was a grown man in about his thirtys. Next was first place...My heart was pounding. Then my name was called out! I had won! I got a trophy, a certificate and a check for three hundred dollars!!!!! I was stoked with what I had achieved. I have now been in 4 newspapers and on the radio. I will hopefully be talking to Hunting and Fishing New Zealand to get my invention made and take it up to Hamilton / Mystery Creek. By Connor Newell
AB LIME knows about lime and
fertilisers, and with good reason
too. AB LIME has a reputation
for reliability as Southland’s
producer of high quality lime,
fertiliser blends and suppliers of
phosphate products. AB LIME
also supplies Knap Rock for
dairy farm lanes.
CALL 0800 163 361
Dave Wilson
Agriculture
Contractor
Ploughing
Power Harrowing
Levelling and Cultivating
Drilling and Rolling
Direct Drilling
Mole Ploughing
Hay and Baleage
Mob 027 223 831
Hm 03 236 1037
Fax 03 236 1038
WHAT’S ON DIARY Feb 19 Teacher Only Day
22 BOT Meeting 26 Scholastic book orders due
26 SISS Triathlon @ CSC Mar
7 Swale Shield (Athletics Day)
18 Central Athletics 21 Museum Trip Rm 3&4
25-29 Easter (No School) Apr
1 Southland Lit Quiz 2 Southland Athletics
7 NZ Triathlon Junior Champs 9 Agri Kids Otago/Southland
11-15 Deep Cove Y8
Glamourous grannies
Congratulations to Mrs T, Mrs Caldwell and Mrs Simpson, our 3
new glamourous grannies on staff. Can you guess which
grandchild belongs to which teacher? Answers next week.
Tryathlon results
Well done to everyone who completed the course. It was a great display of your RIPPERS
and thanks to all the supporters and parent helpers as well.
Elite Girls: 1st Tayla Churstain, 2nd Jade Hamilton, 3rd Annalise Hammond, 4th Ariana Drabble, 5th Maisie Smith, 6th Bella Dykes, 7th Amie Pratt
Elite Boys: 1st Jack Churstain, 2nd Ethan Turnock, 3rd Harry Clark,
4th Luke Alexander, 5th Josh van der Poel, 6th Rylan Cooper, 7th Josh McDonald, 8th Morgan Strachan
Yr 8 Girls: 1st Mia Harper, 2nd Charlotte Egan, 3rd Emily Thomson
Yr 8 Boys: 1st Connor Newell, 2nd Liam McFarlane
Yr 7 Girls: 1st Amanda Miller, 2nd Monique Woodd, 3rd Hannah Thorburn Yr 7 Boys: 1st Callum Taylor, 2nd Leon Ridd, 3rd Josh Spedding
Yr 6 Girls: 1st Ellexa Robins, 2nd Ella McBeth, 3rd Annabelle Egan
Yr 6 Boys: 1st Cameron Scully, 2nd Blake Strachan, 3rd Ryan Munro
Yr 5 Girls: 1st Lilly Vining, 2nd Alissa Mellish, 3rd Mya Mercer Yr 5 Boys: 1st Tarquin Gilmour, 2nd Blake Howes Kollat, 3rd Carson Lange
Yr 4 Girls: 1st Charlotte Strachan, 2nd Ella O’Brien, 3rd Dannielle McDougall
Yr 4 Boys: 1st Raff Cowie, 2nd Ben Anderson, 3rd Daniel McDonald
Yr 3 Girls: 1st Fiona van der Poel, 2nd Meg Howard, 3rd Millie Scott
Yr 3 Boys: 1st Bayden Cooper, 2nd Daniel Munro, 3rd Alfie Cowie
Yr 2 Girls: 1st Tara Hamilton, 2nd Poppi Clark, 3rd Amelia Young Yr 2 Boys: 1st Ryan Saunders, 2nd Tom Collie, 3rd Matthew Cairns
Yr 1 Girls: 1st Emma Gill, Kate Pulley, Olivia Chrystall
Yr 1 Boys: 1st Ferguson Hammond, Angus Collie, Fletcher Scott
My trip to Winton in the Mini last Friday
I went to Winton in the green Mini with Mrs Henderson. We went to the bank to get some change. I like the Mini because it is noisy and little. The dashboard is made of old wood.
By Josh Wellings
SVA APPRECIATION Year 8 Student Volunteer Army students received some thank you letters for the funds from their biscuit baking: Winton Volunteer Fire Brigade “Thank you very kindly for your donation from your biscuit baking fundraiser. We are sure you have learnt many life long skills and what it takes to be a valuable members of a team. We wish you well with your future business ventures.” Winton Rotary “At Rotary on Monday night, we were thrilled to receive your cheque from the profits of the biscuits you designed, made, packaged and sold. Well done to all of you and what a great learning experience - and hopefully fun too!”
LUNCH ORDERS FOR ALL OF TERM 1 Room 8 will be fundraising for the Deep Cove trip by providing the option of sausages and meat patties for lunch every Thursday. Orders must be at the office with the correct change in an envelope or stuck to a piece of paper by Wednesdays. Sausages in bread $2. Meat patty sandwich $2.50.
We have the Swale Shield in our sights! Please make sure that children come to school with appropriate
clothing and footwear to take part in athletics training.
Chris Brand
Tree Services
Qualified and experienced
Arborist available for all
your tree work requirements:
pruning, thinning, felling,
dismantling of problem trees
and general chainsaw work.
Local and reliable.
Call Chris for a quote
or advice on
027 221 7477
SPORT
EVENTS
Fuel for Schools
We are delighted to advise you that Limehills School has reached the Fuel for Schools target of $1000. We now check to choose from a variety of fabulous sporting or technology packages. We would like to take the time to mention who those members of the community are that have contributed to our school, those being: PJ & SM Wilson, Lora Hills Ltd, B & M Walker, Taylor Farming Trust, AGM Stodart , TG & NA Wylie, Slope Ridge Farm Limited, Farmers Dipping Co Southland Ltd, Southern Trenching & Excavating Ltd, Mako Dairies Ltd, Wilkenn Dairies , Benmore Downs, DA & RA Scott.
Visit www.southfuels.co.nz if you would like to nominate our school.
Limehills Netball Club Trials 2016
All trials to be held inside at the Central Sports Centre, John St, Winton.
Tues 23rd Feb, 6pm: Last years Prem Reserve to 2nd Grade Thurs 25th Feb, 4pm: School Year 8 and up Tues 1st Mar, 4pm: School Year 6 – Year 8 plus call backs from 25th Feb Thurs 3rd Mar, 4pm: Year 4 – Year 7
All players must register prior to Trials, ph or txt by 19th Feb (tomorrow). Include name, school year level, grade of netball (last
year) and preferred positions to:
Fleur Anderson 236 9570 or 021 403 485 Vicki Murphy 236 1059 or 027 275 0665
Winton Autumn Flower Show 18 & 19 February Winton Memorial Hall
Adults $5 Children/Sec Students Free
Dipton seeks Parent helpers for the annual Athletics Day, Monday 7 March at Dipton School
Please let the Limehills Office know if you are able to help with an event on Athletics Day. Please say if there is a particular age group or event that you would like to help with.
Thanks for your help and support. We do really appreciate it.
Pam Warhurst
British community leader, activist and environment worker, best known for founding the voluntary gardening initiative, Incredible Edible
Seminars - “How we can eat our landscapes” Tuesday 23 Feb 6.30pm 154 Palmerston St, Riverton Wednesday 24 Feb 6.30pm Invercargill Working Men’s Club, 154 Esk St, Invercargill Entry Fee $5.00
WINTON FUN RUN Sunday 6th March 10am,
Centennial Park (Midlands Rugby Grounds)
3, 5 or 10km walk, run or bike Food, entertainment, spot prizes
$10 single or $20 for family!
Midlands Rugby Club Junior Registration Night Anyone interested in playing Ripper through to A Grade rugby for the Midlands Rugby Club please register at Midlands Clubrooms on Friday 19th February from 4.30 - 6.30pm. Subs to be paid on the night, juniors $40, age groups $75. EFTPOS available.
CLASSIFIED FOR SALE - Maisie’s bantam chicks (roosters and hens) for sale. Pheasants are also available. If you are interested contact us on (03) 2360800 or see Maisie in Room 8 or Mrs Smith in Room 7.
FOR SALE - Punching bag , please see office with offers.
TO RENT - 3 bedroom house 500m from Limehills School
available from March 8 $250 per week. Ph 027 2290928.
JENNIAN HOMES STEEL CLUB (Formerly known as the Jennian Homes Junior Academy)
Want some specialist netball coaching? Then join the Jennian Homes Steel Club! Suitable for players from 8 –14 years Mondays – Invercargill & Winton; Tuesdays – Gore
Fridays – Wyndham
Terms 1, 2 and 3 2016 For full details and to register visit www.netballsouth.co.nz
or email [email protected]
WINTON WIDE GARAGE SALES Sunday 28th February - 9am - 3pm
Maps available on the day from 9am outside Winton School for a gold coin donation.