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IMPORTANT DATES Week 10 Wednesday 28th June - Parent Conferences Thursday 29th June - Parent Conferences Friday 30th June - Last Day of Term 2 Term 3 Week 1 Dance Week Monday 17th July - First Day of Term 3 Tuesday 18th July - Parent Conferences for Rms 2, 7, 8, 21 and 27 Wednesday 19th July - Parent Conferences for Rms 2, 7, 8, 13 (previously 9), 21 and 27 Week 2 Dance Week Tuesday 25th July - Parent Information Evening on Writing - 7pm - Hall Friday 28th July - NZ Playhouse Theatre Performance - Treasure Island - 9am Friday 28th July - Dance Performance Extraordinaire Week 3 Wednesday 2nd August - Author Deano's Performance - 1.45pm Friday 4th August - PTA Quiz Evening Week 4 Monday 7th August - Board of Trustees Meeting - 5pm - Staffroom Thursday 10th August - Day 1 EOTC / Snow Sports Programme Friday 11th August - Tribe Afternoon IMPORTANT NOTICES Parent Helpers Needed Do you have a few hours to help with the installation of some amazing artworks created by our students? If you have some building skills (basic through to professional) and can help, please email [email protected]. Leaving Wānaka Primary School If you and your family are leaving Wānaka Primary School at the end of this term and you have not yet notified our office, can you please do so as soon as possible. Thank you. Lost Property We have a large amount of lost property in our pods and school office. Please come and claim your lost property as we will be dropping off what is left at school to charity shops at the end of term as the office block is being painted over the holidays. Parent Conferences Parent Conferences are Wednesday 28th June and Thursday 29th June 3:15 - 5.00pm for most classes. Bookings are live on the School Interviews website now. The code for booking is - p4sqp. Bookings will close at 5pm today. Room 2 (Kylie), Room 7 (Jen and Andrena) and Room 21 (Kelly) will have their interviews on Tuesday 18th July and Wednesday 19th July between 3:15 - 5.00pm. Please book on the School Interviews website with the code - kgk6n Due to illness, interviews have been rescheduled for Room 13 (previously room 9 - Megan - only Wednesday's bookings), Room 8 (Charlotte B) and Room 27 (Coral). Affected families should have received an email with a rescheduled appointment for the first week of next term. If the time does not suit you please login to the www.schoolinterviews.co.nz website using code kgk6n to reschedule your booking. If you have any queries please email [email protected]. |
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Snow Day Procedure If snow occurs overnight, a decision regarding school closure, or a delayed start, will be made in the morning – we will notify you by the following methods: Our school website – home page Bulk email Our School App If the school closes during the day due to snow, we will notify you via the methods above – please refrain from phoning the office. Buses will not run. Children can be collected and signed out from their classrooms where they will remain under the supervision of a teacher. If you are personally unable to collect your child, then other arrangements should be made for collection. If a parent wishes to have someone that is recorded as an emergency contact collect their child, the pick up person should go to the classroom, provide identification (if not known to the teacher) and sign the child out. Now is a good time to consider your emergency contacts – and ensure that the office has recorded the details of at least two people, living locally, who you trust to collect your child if the school closes due to snow. |
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Pod 3 are now in Pod 4 As the Pod 3 teachers were away unwell last week, Jennie and Jason, along with the relievers and the builders, worked to get Pod 3 relocated to their new home for the year, Pod 4. Well done team. The fences will be going up around Pod 3 and this is the last pod that needs to be reclad. Pod 7, which is cement board, only requires an exterior paint and is not being reclad. Our builders have become so like family it will be sad to see them leave. At least the building of the Maker Spaces will keep them here a bit longer. Holidays - a time for the contractors to get stuff done! Just a reminder, we ask that children do not come into school to play unsupervised over the holidays as it is a building site, with 3 different companies, doing three different jobs - the landscapers, the builders (who will be working on the roofs of other pods as well as ripping off the Pod 3 recladding), and the painters who are working to paint the interior of the administration block. There will be a lot of people and machinery around as it is the holidays. We would prefer your children to stay away, but if they do come in, they MUST BE SUPERVISED BY AN ADULT. Central Otago Swimming Championships Today thirty students represented the school and Upper Clutha district at the Central Otago Championships. Congratulations to everyone for their awesome effort and behaviour - we are proud of you all. A huge cheer for our champions and placegetters: Year Six Boys Winston Harper 1st in ALL his 5 events! Tenki Watanabe 1st relay, 2nd Breaststroke, 3rd Backstroke, 3rd Butterfly Willis McCarroll 1st relay Nico Burrowes 1st relay Year Five Boys Bruno Blampied 1st Backstroke, 2nd Freestyle, 2nd Breaststroke DEEP DIVE - Students Reporting to Parents Nearly a 98-99% turn out of parents. WELL DONE EVERYONE! It was fabulous to see so many parents, (and grandparents), come to see what their children have been learning over the last 2 terms. Students guided parents through their workbooks, progress, achievements, strengths and what they are working on, to showcase real learning in class that written reports can't capture. I trust you found your children well prepared to share their work with you so you felt you got a good Deep Dive into their world at school. Our kids love having you come in and sharing their school life with them. There was an excited, very engaged and intense buzz throughout all pods for most of the day as parents came and went. Don't worry Pod 3 parents you will get to do this next term, as Pod 3 teachers were unwell last week, and don't forget you will be doing this in Pod 4 due to the move. Everyone should have received a written report for their child last Friday. Please contact the school office if you have not managed to access your child's report. If you want a printed copy please ask and we will send one home. Parent Conferences THIS WEEK Please be prompt for your conference with your child's teacher this week, and come prepared with any questions or things you would like to know about. You may have 'wonderings', from something in the written report or an observation from the Parent Deep Dive into your child's learning last week. This is the time to talk about it. Time is limited as teachers have to get through 28-32 conferences over the 2 conference days, so if there is anything you find you need to discuss in more depth please make another time next term to follow-up. A reminder that the Parent Conferences for these teachers: Andrena/Jen, Kelly and Kylie are in the first week of next term. Due to illness, interviews have been rescheduled for Room 13 (previously room 9 - Megan - only Wednesday's bookings), Room 8 (Charlotte B) and Room 27 (Coral). Affected families should have received an email with a rescheduled appointment for the first week of next term. If the time does not suit you please login to the www.schoolinterviews.co.nz website using code kgk6n to reschedule your booking. Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) Update Over the last term, students have been collecting tribe tokens to try and win themselves a free mufti day. These tokens are given out by staff and Manaakitanga Student Leaders to children who have been caught displaying our 4 school values. Many, many tokens were collected this term and it was a very close competition, but this term's winners are...KEA! Congratulations Kea, you can wear school and weather suitable mufti on Friday this week. In other news, during Term 3, we will be updating some of our PB4L signage. The new signs will include some symbols created by the students. We are also embarking on a new initiative called Huakina Mai. This involves implementing some changes to our already successful PB4L suite of evidence-based initiatives to ensure our school is being increasingly culturally responsive in the ways we uphold the values of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Term 3...Fun and Learning! Yay, the first 2 weeks of Term 3 see us all learning some dances with Dean and the Dance Curriculum team. Have you marked on your calendar the Friday 28th July afternoon performance? We will confirm this in the first newsletter next term. We also have a school from Australia, coming to see what we are doing with Deep Learning in weeks 1 and 2. Murray Gadd is back in school observing teachers working with our student writers. Murray is also offering a parent information evening where he will talk about children's writing, how teachers teach writing and what you can do to support your child. Writing levels have dropped nationally over the last 3-4 years because of all the disruptions and with the emphasis on structured-type literacy programmes, we also need to make sure we nurture the art of writing for purpose, enjoyment and self- expression. Murray is passionate and very, very knowledgable. He is NZ's writing guru - so do not miss this. Come along on Tuesday 25th July. PARENT INFORMATION EVENING ON WRITING Dr. MURRAY GADD 7-8pm TUESDAY 25th JULY in our school hall WRITING - What do we do at school? How can you support your child's writing development? What can we do to improve boy's writing? How important is writing for our children's future? Murray may also talk a bit about his research and work internationally. He is amazing and this is your one and only chance to come and hear him. You will love him and what he has to say! Parent Information Session on Your Children and Anxiety - an online, interactive presentation prepared for Wānaka Primary School by Life Education Trust Cat Levine will share information about what causes anxiety in children, what it looks like and how we can help our tamariki manage it. Wānaka Primary School asked if the teacher webinars could be morphed into one for parents as we were so impressed with the content and delivery of the information we gained, so the wonderful team at 'Nurturing Healthy Minds', supported by the Life Education Trust agreed to do so. The presentation will be at 7pm and will be live. It is not being recorded - so you need to be here. You will learn so much as a parent, on how to support your child through tough times. Tickets (only to cover the cost of the webinar itself as there is no external funding for this) are available NOW from our school office. We have advertised this community wide, to other schools and early childhood centres and only have limited tickets so make sure you get in and purchase yours early. You do not want to miss out. Child Anxiety is something that has escalated over the last 3-4 years and is a major issue schools and families are having to live with. So come and join us and learn from an expert who is also very easy to listen to. |
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Mata Au Festival On Monday the 19th of June our senior Kapa Haka group participated in a fabulous day of learning for our Mata Au festival. This day was led by a fabulous group of students from Mount Aspiring College, a group from Uruuruwhenua services and our amazing teachers. They learnt a new waiata, haka and participated in some fabulous games. For the first time we were able to put on an evening performance for the whānau of our school. Thank you for your support of this fabulous event. Ngā mihi. Anne and Coral. |
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Wearable Arts Showcase Pod 6 children finished off their term of creativity with a Wearable Arts Showcase on Monday. Children designed and created costumes with a winter or Matariki theme, aiming to recycle, repurpose and reuse. The event was a great success and enjoyed by all. |
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2024 Mount Aspiring College Enrolments If your child will be attending Mount Aspiring College next year it is now time to confirm this by completing an enrolment form. Please click here to access the online enrolment form. All online enrolments will be checked and MAC will get back to you if they have any questions. An acknowledgement will be sent to you in due course and further information regarding term dates etc will be emailed to you during Term 4. For any queries please email [email protected]. |
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School Camps 2023 Confirmed Costs for Year 5 & 6 Camps Payment details: Online to Wānaka Primary School Account No: 02-0673-0023784-001 OR Eftpos / cash at the office If there are challenges that would make payment for camps difficult, please come in and see, ring or email Wendy ([email protected]) or Lucy ([email protected]) as soon as possible. Payment can be made in instalments. More information will follow about each individual camp. Please regularly check your emails. |
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Wānaka Primary Snow Sports Programme Children enrolled at Wānaka Primary School have the opportunity to be involved with a winter Programme for 2023. 5-day programme at Cardrona or Treble Cone 1-day Ski Experience at Cardrona only All children enrolled in the 5-day programme MUST be transported by a caregiver up and down the ski field and get them to their lessons on time. It is also the caregiver's responsibility to monitor their children at lunchtime. Registration for the 5-day programme is OPEN now until 21st July. The 1-day programme will have transport and supervision organised by the school. The 1-day ski experience is ready to go - parents can book via this link. Please read all information on the school website |
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PTA Kiwiana Quiz Get in quick to book your table of six. This could be a corporate table, a group of friends, or get a couple of tables together and compete against workmates! Please pop into the office or call and reserve your table now. Also please feel free to contact Adele on [email protected] or through the facebook page. Please have a team name ready when booking and use this as your reference when paying to the Wānaka Primary PTA account: 02-0673-0024330-00 |
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WPS Netball - Central Lakes Tournament Day Six Wānaka Primary School netball teams attended the Central Lakes Primary School Netball Tournament in Alexandra last Wednesday. Despite the very cold and bleak weather, our WPS players had a great time. Thanks so much to our parent coaches, umpires and supporters too. |
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Library News Click here to view our wonderful Library Webapp. Feel free to email Melissa at any time if you have any questions. Have a wonderful, cosy, fire-side READING holiday. |
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Contact for our local Public Health Nurse Pip McLean is our local Public Health Nurse - should you wish to get in contact with Pip her contact details are: 03 440 4309 or 0272 839 395 or email [email protected] |
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Scrunchies and Hair Ties for Sale - Fundraising for Nationals Congratulations to Lara Beams for qualifying for Nationals in tumbling and double mini tramp. In the school holidays Lara will be flying up to Tauranga to compete. Lara, and her friend Keira, have been fundraising for weeks now. Their Coach has made these beautiful scrunchies and hair ties to help with their fundraising. If you would like to support Lara, these scrunchies and hair ties are available to purchase from Aspiring Gymsports at 33 Reece Crescent. $5 each - scrunchie $3 each - hair tie |
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MAC Fundraising for Exchange Trip to Spain |
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QLDC Libraries Holiday Programme |
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Wānaka Kids Club Holiday Programme |
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Crafternoon - Make Your Own Teddy Bear Click here to book $50 per child |
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GirlGuiding NZ Wanaka Pippins and Brownies Wānaka Pippins and Brownies currently have space to take more girls aged 5-7 & 7-9½ years keen to join in on the fun that GirlGuiding NZ has to offer. To register your interest and find out more about complete the form found here: Register Your Interest - GirlGuiding New Zealand - You be the Guide! (girlguidingnz.org.nz) |
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Fit Collective Athlete Development |
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Delicious, nutritious and popular with kids, Subway delivers school lunches every Friday. Order online at subwayexpress.co.nz by 9am. |
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