| | | IMPORTANT DATES Term 2 Week 7 Wednesday 12th June - Maths Challenge Thursday 13th June - WPS Cross Country - timetable below Week 8 - Book Week Monday 17th June - Board of Trustees Meeting - 5pm - Staffroom Thursday 20th June - Book Week Dress Up Day/ Hot Chocolate Friday 21st June - Haka Tū Haka Ora Competition Y6 Kapa Haka group Friday 21st June - Last day for Parent Survey Friday 21st June - Pod 1 Assembly - 2.15pm - Hall Week 9 Tuesday 25th June - Parent Deep Dive - as part of our mid year reporting process Wednesday 26th June - Pod 2 Matariki Celebration, 4.30pm Pod 2 parents welcome Thursday 27th June - Upper Clutha Cross Country Thursday 27th June - Students' reports available on Edge Portal Friday 28th June - Matariki Day - SCHOOL CLOSED Week 10 Monday 1st July - Parent Teacher Conferences 3.15pm - 5.00pm Tuesday 2nd July - Parent Teacher Conferences 3.15pm - 5.00pm Tuesday 2nd July - Mata-au Kapa Haka Festival (UC schools) Wednesday 3rd July - Mufti Day for winning Tribe only Thursday 4th July - COPSSA Cross Country Friday 5th July - Red Nose Day Friday 5th July - Last day of term 2 Term 3 Week 1 Monday 22nd July - First day of term 3 Week 2 Tuesday 30th July - WPS Swim Sports Friday 2nd August - Pod 7 Assembly 2.15pm - Hall Week 3 Monday 5th August - UC Swim Sports Tuesday 6th August - Music Festival Practice - Lake Wānaka Centre 9am-3pm Wednesday 7th August - Music Festival Practice - Lake Wānaka Centre 9am-3pm Wednesday 7th August - Music Festival first performance 6.30pm-8pm at LWC Thursday 8th August - Music Festival second performance 6.30pm-8pm at LWC Week 4 Pod trials for Wanna Be A Star - all week Monday 12th August - Central Otago Chess Tournament - Queenstown Monday 12th August - Board of Trustees Meeting - 5pm - Staffroom Thursday 15th August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 1 Friday 16th August - Pod 6 Assembly 2.15pm - Hall Week 5 Pod trials for Wanna Be A Star - all week Thursday 22nd August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 2 Friday 23rd August - Tribe Afternoon Week 6 Thursday 29th August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 3 Friday 30th August - PTA Father's Day Breakfast Friday 30th August - Wanna Be A Star Finals Friday 30th August - Pod 4 Assembly 2.00pm - Hall IMPORTANT NOTICES Sausage Sizzle and Ice Block Fundraiser As part of our Wānaka Primary School Cross Country, which involves all children from Year 1 to 6, our fabulous P.T.A. will be holding a sausage sizzle and ice block fundraiser. Sausages will cost $2 each and ice blocks will cost $1. No need for pre-orders, please bring money into school on the day for this. The exact amount, in gold coins would be preferred so we do not have to worry too much about giving change. If you are able to help out with preparations and serving, please click on this link Parent volunteer form. Parent Conferences Parent Conferences are Monday 1st July and Tuesday 2nd July 3:15 - 5.00pm. Bookings are live on the School Interviews website now. The code for bookings is - 96pwn. If you need help booking a conference please contact the office 443 7687. 1 Week To Go Until Book Week Tribe T-Shirts Tribe T-shirts are available to collect from the office for those that ordered them. Scholastic NZ Brochure The latest Scholastic NZ Brochure is available from classrooms. If you wish to place an order, please follow the instructions on the inside back cover using Option 1 – Credit Card / LOOP. No cash / orders are accepted at school. If your order is a gift, please tick the ‘GIFT’ option, otherwise all orders are handed out to the children. Orders will close at 9.00am, this Thursday 13th June |
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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: Radio Wanaka – 92.2FM 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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Wānaka Primary School Tech Sale |
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Term 3 Enrolments This year Wānaka Primary School is not taking new enrolments in Term 3 for children who intend to engage in Cardrona's HPC competitive training programme during the school week. Families coming to Wānaka will need to make their own arrangements for their children's schooling. The Correspondence School, Te Kura, is able to provide online learning whilst students are residing in Wānaka. You can also approach your current school and seek online learning from them for term 3. |
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New Fence and School Gates You will see that the fences are now up and we are only awaiting the larger gates by the school staffroom. You may find, like me, as I am a bit short, that they are difficult to open from the outside and smaller children will find this difficult as well. We had asked that the smaller access gates all had a child friendly latch on the outside, so that children could get in, but not out necessarily. At this stage only one gate, the one by the bike stands/courts has this child friendly latch which is primarily for accessibility for wheel chairs. I have been told that these are the correct latches for these gates, however, I will look into a more child friendly option. In the meantime advise children to use the gate by the bike stands if they find themselves locked out. We will ensure that the gates are left open from 8.20am and closed just after 9.00am, then opened again at 2.50pm to allow children to exit the school. The gates will be closed all day, from just after 9.00am until just before 3.00pm for health and safety reasons, as we always have one or two students who will exit the school grounds in the blink of an eye, without realising the dangers. Please help us by coming in with your child to open the gates for them, if they are dropped off or picked up within the school day until more child friendly, and Wendy friendly latches are fitted. Book Week is Next Week See the Book Week Activities in the Important Notices. On Thursday 20th June, we invite all children to dress up as their favourite book character. There will be a parade at 9.15am around the courtyard (weather permitting) and this will be followed at 10.00am by a hot chocolate and the teacher reading to the class. We need 2 parents per pod to help make the hot chocolates. Please remember to send your child along with a named cup. Haka Tu Haka Ora Competition Some of our senior Kapa haka members (Y6s as well as some Y5s) are taking part in the Haka Tu Haka Ora competition in Queenstown next Friday 21st June. Students involved will have a notice emailed home this week with the details. We are looking forward to performing in our new Kapa haka uniforms with our own original waiata gifted to us by Mary Anne Tamati. If you have any queries please get in touch with Anne Jenkins on [email protected]. Matariki Our senior Kapa haka group is performing at the Matariki celebrations on Friday 28th June. More information will be sent by email directly to parents of children in the group in the next week or so. Mid Year Reporting to Parents As usual we put into place a 3 tiered process of reporting mid year. This consists of a Deep Dive, where parents come into the classroom to share children's learning, look through their workbooks, work on the walls, deep learning projects, etc, written reports and parent/teacher conferences. The parent Deep Dive day with your child is on Tuesday 25th June with 3 sessions available; 11am -12.30, 1.30 - 3pm, and 4 - 5pm Written Reports will be sent home via email/Edge portal on Thursday 27th June Parent/teacher conferences are on Monday 1st July and Tuesday 2nd July 3:15 - 5.00pm. Bookings are live on the School Interviews website now. These are available as in-person, online or telephone conferences to ensure everyone can have access to these. Teachers are currently in the process of writing their student reports and you will notice that we have added in more space into the report format for reading, writing and maths comments. We usually get a 95% plus response to our Deep Dives so we are looking forward to welcoming you in to classrooms to explore your children's learning and progress. Parent Survey So far we have received only 41 responses to our survey. We would love to hear from you if you haven't yet had time to complete this survey about inclusive practices at Wānaka Primary School. As we are unable to determine who has completed the survey and who has not, as the responses go straight to NZCER (NZ Council of Education Research) we will email out the survey to everyone again. PLEASE IGNORE THIS EMAIL if you are one of the 41 people who have responded. We would like the surveys completed no later than next Friday 21st June. By completing this survey, you help us continually improve our practice and processes at WPS. |
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Maths Challenge - Wednesday 12th June This is a fundraiser for updating our maths resources in line with the NZ maths curriculum expectations. A sponsorship sheet has been sent home. The children will be challenged to complete a task in a set amount of time. Maths Challenge Sponsorship Form |
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The Kitchen Essentials Fundraiser Please click on this link to order |
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Pod 2 Matariki Celebrations Pod 2 are holding a Matariki celebration on Wednesday 26th June from 4.30 - 6.00pm for Pod 2 students and their whanau. There will be a Matariki performance and activities including, Poi, Rākau and String Games. |
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Thank You to Our Volunteers Shout out to volunteer Hato Hone leader Lily for her commitment to train these young Wānaka Primary School students. We'd also like to acknowledge all the other volunteers who are involved with the school such as The PTA, Walking School Bus, Reading with the Dogs, parents who help in class, on trips and in our gardens. |
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Pod 1 Celebrating World Environment Day Last week, Pod 1 had a green/blue dress up day to celebrate World Environment Day and to raise funds for Te Kākano plant nursery. We raised over $60. In the afternoon we went out picking up all the rubbish around school. We found lots! We also found Jo Guest from Te Kākano planting plants in our native garden. It was lovely to see her and thank her in person for all the hard work she does and for her kindness in donating plants to school. We hope everyone helps to keep our school litter free. |
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WPS Cross Country Races Our school-wide cross country races are being held this Thursday 13th June. The races are a part of our P.E. and Health curriculum so all students are participating, with their own personal goals to aim for. Parents are welcome to attend and support the children, but will be asked to watch the races from designated areas. This is because the races cross the field in different directions. Our start/finish line is on the school field. The approximate race start times are: 9.45am Year 6 Boys 9.50am Year 6 Girls 10.10am Year 5 Boys 10.15am Year 5 Girls 11.05am Year 4 Boys 11.10am Year 4 Girls 11.35am Year 3 Boys 11.40am Year 3 Girls 12.00pm Year 2 Boys 12.05pm Year 2 Girls 12.25pm Year 0-1 Boys 12.30pm Year 0-1 Girls Children will need: Sneakers A drink bottle of water A smile and positive attitude Students are encouraged to wear running clothes in their tribe colours. The top ten finishers from the Year 5 and 6 races will qualify for the Upper Clutha event being held on Thursday 27th June. |
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COPSSA Rippa Rugby WPS Team Sonic headed over to Queenstown to do their best to bring the COPSSA Rippa Rugby Trophy back to our cabinet. They played hard, they played fast, they played as a TEAM, but narrowly missed the semi finals. As disappointed as they were, they played out for 5th and 6th with a brilliant final game bringing home a strong win to claim 5th overall. Thanks for your dedication to training and the enthusiasm you brought to both training and game days! Next year is another year! Charlotte |
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2024 Wānaka Primary Snow Sports - Term 3 The snow sports programme for 2024 went live last week via the newsletter. All information about this programme, including links to enrol, is on our school website at the link below. Please look carefully at the dates for booking, and information about the programme. Any queries to [email protected] 2024 Snow Sports LINK |
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Positive Behaviour For Learning - PB4L PB4L School-Wide looks at behaviour and learning from a whole-of-school as well as an individual child perspective. The framework is based on international evidence and is helping New Zealand schools build a culture where positive behaviour and learning is a way of life. Each fortnight we focus on a school wide goal to encourage positive behaviours. The current goal is: 'I give my best effort. Whaia te taumata - Be the best you can be'. |
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Enviro Schools Working Bee A very successful afternoon was had planting the natives on World Environment Day. Thank you to everyone who came along to help. Special mention to Jo from Te Kakano for all she does for us. |
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Library News Click the image below to view our wonderful Library Webapp.
Feel free to email Melissa at any time if you have any questions. 1 WEEK TO GO Until BOOK Week Digital and Audio Resources Borrow box is an amazing resource which you can have free access to for digital reading and audio resources for your children. Click on the image below to look at the amazing range. You need a QLDC library membership (which is free) to borrow.
BookHub BookHub is an relatively new NZ based website where you can search for books you want to buy online from NZ based booksellers rather than from overseas sites. Obviously I support local booksellers as well but if you are an online shopper I fully support supporting NZ businesses before the likes of Amazon who charge exorbitant shipping fees. Click on the icon or this link : https://bookhub.co.nz/
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Local School Child Season Passes Click here to purchase online |
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Swim Club Have-A-Go Event |
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Dance Wanaka Presents Dance Off |
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Parent Support - Neurodiversity Learning |
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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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