Kaitao Intermediate School Te Kura Takawaenga o Kaitao Rotohokahoka
Bell Road
P O Box 8003
Western Heights
Rotorua 3015
Principal:
Mr Phil Palfrey QSM
Phone: 07 348 3687
Fax: 07 347 1740
Email: [email protected]
www.kaitao.school.nz
Your Fortnightly News Update
Last Thursday August 10, 2017 staff stayed over at Paratehoata Te Kohea Marae. We were all welcomed onto the marae as a group from Kaitao Intermediate and because there were new teachers to the school whom hadn’t been onto the Marae before. That evening, we discussed the importance of a person’s name with each staff member explaining the background of how, when, why they were named and the importance of knowing how to pronounce students’ names correctly
The following day (Friday) most staff participated in the Noho Marae experience. We spent considerable time listening to Ben Manly who now works for the Rotorua Lakes Council. Ben is hugely knowledgeable in Te Arawa history and gave an in-depth account of Rotorua’s development in the last two centuries or more. Afterwards Bryce and Renee representing Ngati Whakaue and whom have both been involved in this now the second Noho Marae experience, led us on a Hikoi of Ngati Whakaue and Rotorua town areas of interest such as Te Kuiarau, Makawe and Pukeroa, landmarks to Maori.
In the afternoon, we worked in groups on what we had learnt and how we could bring our new experiences and new knowledge into the school’s culture and into the school’s curriculum.
We will continue to learn from these outstanding experiences and new learnings and design an action plan that progresses our commitment to all akonga and especially to Ngati Whakaue whose lands we live and work on.
We would like to thank the Board of Trustees for supporting this commitment to Ngati Whakaue and to our own learning by approving the Teacher Only Day which was required to undertake this strand of work.
Prospectus
The prospectus for those students in Year 6 from contributing schools or elsewhere is now available from the office. During this week I will be visiting, the contributing schools along with some of our school leaders, to explain what Kaitao Intermediate will offer students in 2018. For more information please see the enclosed Transition Programme. If you would like further information please contact our school office.
Website
Now the Prospectus has been completed we will have the content added to our new webpage. This will hopefully go live by the end of next week. I am really sorry for the inconvenience but I know you will like it and will find it very useful.
Sports
Our Girl’s and Boy’s Sevens team played in the Sevens Competition on Tuesday. The Kaitao Girls beat Rotorua Intermediate in the final. The boys were placed fifth in the Boys’ section. Well done both teams.
______________ Phil Palfrey: Principal
CONGRATULATIONS The Following Student/s Have Achieved:
Bronze
Noah Bunnick
Tietie Beniamin
Silver
Brooke Payne
Gold
Maihi Forster
Platinum
Oliver James
Trent Raimona-Tupou
The Following Students Have Achieved
Academic Award ( Term 3 - Wk 1)
Kahu MeGregor-Renata (Dis) Dalton Whare (Dis)
Michael Hutchins (4) Jasmine Clarke (4)
Kahanaesea Rapana-Layne (12) Jade Henare (12)
Jade Ammunson (11) Damien Bright (11)
Kokiri Keepa (3) Ocean Redpath (3)
Citizenship Award (Term 3 - Wk 1)
Olivia Boulcott (Dis) Hine Rosanoski (Dis)
Chylara Patterson (4) Manu Biddle (4)
Junior Fiaola Falanai (12) Tamuera Mitchell-Atkins (12)
Hiraina Kerekere (11) Potene Samuels (11)
Ocean Redpath (3) Kokiri Keepa (3)
Summitt Redpath (11) Oliver James (6)
Leah Whare (4) Jayde McGreevy (3)
Tori Hurinui (Acc)
Academic Award (Term 3 - Wk 2)
Oliver James (Dis) Isabella Sutherland (Dis)
Phoenix Hopa (Dis) Kahu MacGregor-Renata (Dis)
Liam Cortesi (Dis) Dominic Kyle-McIlroy (Dis)
Rahlique Honiana (3) Bailey Rae (3)
Tietie Beniamin (11) Hailie Sullivan (11)
Hunter Te Keepa (Acc) Zoe Adams (Acc)
Khamyn Collier-Smith (Acc) Southan Hurinui (Acc)
Phoenix Duff (Acc)
Citizenship Award (Term 3 - Wk 2)
Waipi Te Rauna (Dis) Cassidy Fletcher (Dis)
Ihaka Wairau (Dis) Kiara Te Kuru-Kino (Dis)
John Akroyd (Dis) Liam Vincent (Dis)
Matthew Grant (3) Jake Vincent (3)
Tamaiti Jolley (11) Damian Bright (11)
Leah Walker (Acc) Zoe Adams (Acc)
Khamyn Collier-Smith (Acc)
Term 3 22 August WHHS Visit
23 August WHHS Open Night
25 August BOP/Pov Bay Rugby 7’s
WHHS Enrolment Visit
29 August RBHS Open Day
4 September RBHS Visit
Kaitao Orientation week begins
6 September Kaitao Orientation/Information night
7 September Yr 8 HPV Immunisations
11 September WHHS Enrolments
11-15 Sep AIMS
18-22 Sep Sports Camp
26 September Yr 8 HPV Immunisation Follow Up
27 September Kaitao Orientation Follow Up
29 September Last day of Term Three
Achievers Club
Nevaeh Bockman
Ceira Paterson
Tietie Beniamin
Dear Parents, Caregivers and Whanau,
There is a real concern about the number of students arriving late to school each day. Being
on time ensures that we have the right information to start the day. There is nothing worse,
even as an adult, arriving late to a meeting and having to catch up. Even coming in part way
through a movie means we don't have all the information straight away. Help your children
to get to school on time each day to give them the best chance at learning all ay everyday.
I have the privilege of being in classrooms and watching our tamariki learn. These past few
weeks I have enjoyed being in the music room with students, watching them exploring
instruments and learning about the rhythm of music. Our new music teacher Leonie French
is making a real impact on students.
I also had the good fortune to relieve briefly in Wero and was please to be working with
students to develop their vocabulary for writing using verbs and adverbs.
Last week staff enjoyed noho marae at Te Parahoata. This was a fantastic team building
opportunity for Phil and I, as well as ensuring that teachers build their own personal
knowledge of Ngati Whakaue. Some of the work I was able to do alongside our providers
will see stronger connections with Ngati Whakaue histories and stories right across the
school and integrated across the curriculum.
Whai i te wiki nui.
Debbie Holmes - Deputy Principal
our new Student/s to the Kaitao Whanau
Isla Dott
Ihaka Wairau
Shyanne Mabey
Te Aranui Parker
Falken Baker
Zion Kim
Alex Hong
Taonga Waenga
Term III - Week Four, Principal and student leaders visit contributing schools
August 15th Leaders Visit Western Heights 11.30am
August 16th Leaders Visit Aorangi 9.30am
Leaders Visit Kawaha Point 10.15am
August 17th Leaders Visit Ngongotaha 11.00am
Leaders Visit Sunset 1.30pm
August 23rd Leaders Visit Westbrook 9.30am
Leaders Visit Selwyn 1.35pm
Tern III - Week Seven, Contributing schools visit Kaitao Intermediate
September 4th Orientation Western Heights 11.00am
September 5th Orientation Westbrook 11.00am
Orientation Kawaha Point 1.30pm
September 6th Orientation Selwyn 11.00am
Orientation Aorangi 1.30pm
September 7th Orientation Sunset 11.00am
Orientation Ngongotaha 1.30pm
September 8th Orientation All other interested 1.30pm
Tern III - Week Seven, Parents are invited from contributing schools
September 6th Open Evening 6.00pm
Tern III - Week Eight and Nine, Staff from Kaitao Intermediate visit contributing schools
September 11th Accelerate Testing Westbrook 9.00am
September 12th Accelerate Testing Western Heights 9.00am
September 13th Accelerate Testing Ngongotaha 9.00am
September 14th Accelerate Testing Sunset 9.00am
September 18th Accelerate Testing Aorangi 9.00am
September 19th Accelerate Testing Kawaha Point 9.00am
September 20th Accelerate Testing Selwyn 9.00am
September 21st Accelerate Testing Kaitao (for other students) 9.00am
Term IV - Week Four Sports Day (Date TBC)
SPORTS TRAINING TIMETABLE TERM 2
Basketball Results
Wednesday 28th July Wednesday 2nd August
Kaitao Y7 girls 32-12 lost Kaitao Y7 girls 22-18 lost
Kaitao Y8 girls 66-3 lost Kaitao Y8 girls 20-14 lost
Kaitao Y7 boys 21-5 won Kaitao Y7 boys 25- 17 lost
Kaitao Y8 boys won by default Kaitao Y8 boys 35-17 lost
Kaitao McKay 46-4 won Kaitao McKay 29-28 lost
Netball Results
Saturday 29th July Saturday 5th August Saturday 12th August
Kaitao James had a Bye. Kaitao James lost 19-10 Kaitao McKay won 23-10
Kaitao Andrew won 21-10 Kaitao McKay won 34-9 Kaitao James lost 12-9
Kaitao McKay won 21-15 Kaitao Andrew won 20-7 Kaitao Andrew won 28-3
Hockey Results
Friday 7th July Friday 28th July Friday 4th August Friday 11th August
Kaitao Draw 1-1 Kaitao Draw 3-3 Kaitao lost 7-0 Kaitao lost 6-0
Winter Tournament.
On Friday 4th of August I had the privilege to take 55 students to the Winter Tournament where they played in
the following sports Rugby 15 Boys, Boys Football and Y7 and Y8 girls netball. What a great day it was in
Tauranga. All teams play to the best of their ability and show great sportsmanship.
Badminton.
On Wednesday 2nd of August I took 20 students from Kaitao Intermediate to the CBOP Badminton Tournament.
All of the students who attended this tournament were brand new to the sport apart from having participated in
badminton sessions in class this year for P.E. The students did very well.
All winter sport fees for Hockey, Netball and Basketball need to be paid by the end of this week.
TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
12.00pm - 12.30pm INDOOR BOWLS BOYS RUGBY 7 GIRLS RUGBY 7
1.30pm - 2.00pm INDOOR BOWLS BOYS RUGBY 7 GIRLS RUGBY 7
3.15pm - 4.30pm GIRLS AIMS BAS-KETBALL
KAITAO ANDREW NETBALL
Y8 BOYS BASKET-BALL
KAITAO MCKAY NETBALL
KAITAO HOCKEY AT THE TURF
BASKETBALL GAMES
KAITAO JAMES
NETBALL
Y7 GIRLS BASKET-BALL
Y8 GIRLS BASKET-BALL
HOCKEY GAMES
Y7 BOYS BASKET-BALL
KAITAO ANDREW NETBALL
!!! Uniforms !!!
Now Available at School
School uniforms are now available at the school
office. To try and reduce as much stock as possible
we have decided to reduce the price of some items.
Polo now $29.00
Polo Fleece Sweatshirts now $55.00
Boys Socks now $10.00
PE Top now $29.00
PE shorts now $27.00
A Change is Coming
Our School uniform is changing in 2018. All new Yr
7 students from next year will wear our new
uniform, with current Yr 7’s moving into Yr 8
remaining in the uniform we have now. As stock is
depleted new uniforms will then be available for Yr
8 students.
We are expecting to have a one year transition
period, so by 2019 all students will be in the new
uniform.
After School Parking It has come to our attention that there are issues with
our carpark, including: unsafe speed and parking, parents
using the staff carpark as a pick-up/drop-off zone and
availability of disability carparks.
On arrival Mr Palfrey identified that the staff carpark and
parent carpark needed to be separated at the end of the
day to ensure student safety. This has been done with
cones at the end of the school day. Our caretaker Matua
Brendon patrols this to ensure safety. We ask that you
respect the cones so that our buses can be loaded and
leave safely.
If you have a mobility card you are entitled to park in our
mobility carpark which are currently situated within the
staff carpark. We plan to have these remarked closer to
the office soon. Please let Matua Brendon know that you
require access with your mobility card, if needed.
Thank you for ensuring that our students are kept safe by
parking appropriately and being courteous to other
drivers.