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Newsletter Term 2 Week 6
SCHOOL CALENDAR
June Wednesday 7th Snr Students, Technology Tuesday 13th Homework Support WkShop Monday 19th Scholastics Order Due Wednesday 21st Snr Students, Technology Wednesday 21st Wig Wednesday- Gold Coin Friday 23rd Matariki Community Evening Tuesday 27th Parent Help Group Meeting Wednesday 28th Kapa Haka @ Kimihia School Thursday 29th B+LNZ Farming Field Day Thursday 29th BOT Meeting @ 7pm Friday 30th Winter Sports @ Te Akau July Tuesday 4th Duffy Theatre @ 9am Wednesday 5th Snr Students, Technology Friday 7th End of Term Two
TERM DATES Term Two Monday 1st May to Friday 7th July
Term Three Monday 24th July to Friday 29th September
Term Four Monday 16th October to Friday 15th December
OFFICE HOURS
Lesley Office Hours Monday 9am till 3pm Tuesday 7.30am till 3.30pm Wednesday 7.30am till 12.30pm Thursday – not in Friday 7.30am till 3.30pm
TEACHER AIDE Justine Monday to Thursday 9.00am -12.30pm Wednesday and Thursday 1.30pm – 3.00pm
Students are not to be at school
prior to 8.30 am, and after 3.30 pm
(unless by prior arrangement).
Wednesday 7th June, 2017 FROM THE PRINCIPAL:
Kia Ora everyone,
A short week this week having enjoyed a long weekend. I hope you
got to spend some quality time with your families.
I am in the classroom Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Ms V is
looking forward to being back in the classroom this week on
Thursday and Friday, after her trip home to the Netherlands
visiting family. We would like to thank Shelley Murphy who filled in
during Bernie’s absence and Hayley Thorpe.
Last Wednesday morning the school visited Kimihia School for
Kapa Haka. Unfortunately Anaru & Chaz where unable to attend
due to an audit (and they have apologised) however the school
ensured we were still well looked after and Kapa Haka went ahead.
The children were well looked after by the students and enjoyed it
so much they did not want to come home. We have some song and
dance moves to work on before our next visit, Wednesday 28th
June.
It was unfortunate that my reliever fell ill last week, Thursday
and we were unable to find a replacement. We apologise for any
inconvenience and will endeavour to put something in place should
something like this ever happen again (an issue for the small
isolated school). A huge thanks to Justine and Lesley for
supervising the students remaining at school, you are awesome.
This also highlighted the importance of up to date contact details
of parents and alternative contacts.
Please put this date on your calendar:
Homework support workshop for parents – 3pm Tuesday 13th June
Ron Baptist Principal
Tessa Karaka
FUNDRAISER BluSuds Laundry Powder Great washing powder Great value ONLY $25.00 for a 4kg bucket. NAFSA Approved – C33. Highly concentrated powder
suitable for commercial and domestic use. Does NOT contain bulk fillers. Very low foaming, eco-friendly, lightly perfumed. Safe on all machine washable fabrics. Works equally well in hot or cold water. Our Principal, Ron Baptist, has used BluSuds in cold water for over 10 years and swears by it !
Pick some up today from the School Office
Congratulations Matthew Brooks who has been chosen
for the Panthers Rugby Rep team, representing Waikaretu
School, for the Gwynne Shield – awesome achievement Matthew !
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Anyone need rabbit food ? Anna Mandeno has some spare, if anyone needs some. Please contact Anna for more information 2333160
Waikaretu School Uniform 2017 Prices To purchase Maroon/White Polo Shirt $26.00 each Sz 4-14 $28.00 each Sz S,M, L Sports Shirt, Maroon/White $35.00 each Sz 4-14 $38.00 each Sz S,M, L Half Zip Maroon Fleece, with logo $41.00 each Sz4-14 $45.00 each Sz S,M,L Waikaretu School Maroon Bucket Hat $14.00 each Sz 50-54cms $14.00 each Sz 54-58cms Optional – Maroon/White School Jacket $57.00 each Sz 4-14 $60.00 each Sz S, M, L
Wig Wednesday Wear a wig June 21st and bring a donation for Child Cancer Foundation. Prefer not to buy a wig? You can make a wig using the template from the Wig Wednesday website. Mufti Day and Gold Coin donation.
FRIDAYS
FRIDAYS in Terms 2 and 3 children can bring to school pies, sausage rolls etc, that we can put in the pie warmer to heat up for lunch (please NO noodles)
A ‘Thumbs Up’ to:
The property team, Steven & James for cleaning the
gutters and taking note of work required around the school.
Lesley for standing in on my absence to ensure a smooth
running school.
Justine for your support in and out of the classroom,
especially your support last Thursday.
The parents who supported us and provided transport for
Kapa Haka.
The students who take responsibility for their belongings
and ensuring clothing is named.
The students who bring their book-bag daily and complete
homework regularly.
Julie Gifkins for her delicious Pumpkin Pie, made with a
pumpkin the Senior Garden Group grew in their vegetable
garden. What a treat for the children to taste !
Kapa Haka @ Kimihia School
31/03/2017
Our students at the
Cluster Arts Festival
19.05.17 preparing to
perform our school Haka.
Thanks to Kimihia and
Chaz and Anaru for
helping develop the
students’ knowledge and
confidence for this
performance.
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SCHOOL INFORMATION Scholastic Lucky Book Club
ORDERS DUE 19/06/2017 Please make sure ALL orders are returned by this date
PARENT HELP GROUP PLEASE consider joining the PHG Meeting (Parent Help Group) Term Three - Car Boot Sale – proposed date Sunday 24th Sept.
Term Four - Fun Run Fundraiser Other ideas welcome
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday 27th June @ 7.30pm - School Library Enquiries to Emily Welch 2333104
DUFFY THEATRE
Duffy Theatre Duffy and Global Girl Save the World
Tuesday 4th July @ 9.30am
Waikaretu School – Library/Community Room - All Welcome !
DENTAL CARAVAN We were expecting the Dental Caravan to visit school in Term One. Unfortunately it now seems more likely that they
will be visiting at the end of Term Three. If you would like your child to see a technician before then, please call O800
825-583 to make an appointment.
BOT NEWS
Next Board meeting :
COMMUNITY MEETING
Community Meeting – Thursday 8th June @ 7pm Meeting : Debrief of meeting held 10th May. Election of people for constitutional development, to work with Sarah Gibb and Mary Wilson.
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SENIOR GARDENING GROUP
Pumpkin Pie
It was really interesting watching the pumpkin growing from a seed to a pumpkin and learning that there are male
and female pumpkin flowers. I was very interested watching the bees pollinate the pumpkin flowers. I did not
know anything about pumpkins before I started doing gardening group with Denise. I took one of our pumpkins
home and we had it with our sausage stew. It was delicious. Angel Y7
We grew butternut pumpkins and we gave them to some of the local Waikaretu community. We planted seeds in
our school garden and covered it with mulch. We had to remember to water it so the plants could grow. We grew
over 20 pumpkins. I used my butternut pumpkin in a boil up for dinner. It was scrumptious. I enjoyed eating it.
Sheldon Y6
Once the pumpkins in the first bed were harvested we counted them, weighed them and measured them. Once
the second bed of pumpkins were ready we did the same as the first bed. The pumpkins from the first bed were
smaller than the ones from the second. The second bed had most of the big ones. The pumpkin I took home
was mashed and we had it for dinner. It was very enjoyable and I loved eating it. Matthew Y8
After we had harvested all of the pumpkins the garden group decided to give a pumpkin to each school family.
Some families made soup from their pumpkin, some mashed theirs for dinner and we had roast pumpkin with
dinner when my grandparents visited. One clever mum made a delicious pumpkin pie and sent it along to school.
I couldn’t stop eating it – it was a real treat. A shout out to Jasper’s mum, Julie, for her awesome baking.
Shay Y7
Matthew, Shay and Angel, three of our Senior Garden Group
members, with some of the butternut pumpkins the group grew.
Thanks Denise for sharing your expertise
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
Community Get Together to celebrate
Matariki Friday 23rd June @ 6pm Pot Luck Dinner, All community members invited to
attend.
We hope to see you all there!
COMMUNITY NEWS
ATHOL’s LAWN MOWING and HEDGECUTTING Waikaretu
Ride on or Hand Mowing Chain sawing Water blasting Please phone Athol 2333278
1.30pm THURSDAY JUNE 29 2017 La Valla Estate, 131 Dominion Rd, Tuakau
Join us at La Valla Estate Tuakau for an afternoon of topics designed to help you plan beyond 2020. The evening session will conclude with a lovely 2 course dinner by Chef David van Staden which does require RSVP and $15. RSVPs for Afternoon Tea (provided) also appreciated. Programme
Farm Succession Session
●Rabobank Farm Ownership Options Programme Craig McLachlan Rabobank ●Farm Succession Stephen Stafford-Bush - McConnell Stafford-Bush & Associates
●Leasing Farms & passing on a profitable business Brad Saxton ASB Bank
●Following afternoon tea
●UBCO Bikes – The future of farm travel ●Our future climate NIWA Climate Scientist ●StockX – the smarter way to buy & sell livestock
●Exporting red meat in a supply driven global market & sustainability update’ RaboResearch Australasia
“The Future of Food” Roger Wilson KPMG
Proudly supported by McConnell Stafford-Bush & Associates Ltd & Rabobank
For more info, email Jeremy Leigh (facilitator) [email protected] or call him on 027 242 2838 RSVPs for Afternoon Tea & Dinner, Rachel Jukes 07 839 0282 or 027 2039800 or [email protected]
Mainly Music @ Naike Church
9.30am $3 per family
Music for the children, followed by morning tea : 12th June, 26th June
WAIKARETU PLAYGROUP
Held in the Waikaretu School library – all pre-schoolers welcome!
Term Two Dates – 19th June, 3rd July
For more information, please contact Emily Welch 09 2333104
Newsletter Publication Dates - Term Two: 21st June, 5th July If you have any contributions for the newsletter, please have them to the school office by the Monday prior to publication date, thanks.