Wednesday, September 12, 2018

School Notices: 12-19 September

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Everything you need to know around and about school for the coming week.

In brief:

  • If you are planning to join us for The Camillia Art Project on Thursday:  please sign in at the office;
  • Entertainment books - we have 2 books left and you can still order digital. See here for further information; 
  • Time to check labels on fleeces to make sure you don't have one that doesn't belong to your child!
  • Check out our Amesbury TV "Celebration of Book Week" here!
  • Scholastic Books: Please complete your order by Friday 14 Sep. Order online and pay online. No payments to come to school please. Thank you for supporting the school through your book buying.

Happy Maori Language Week (Hari Wiki o Te Reo Maori)


As a school the kids will be creating a combined artwork to display our school pepeha. A pepeha is a way of showing personal and collective identity by acknowledging the geographical features of the area we come from. It is often shared as part of a mihi in a formal greeting.


Our combined artwork will show the maunga (mountain), awa (river) and other geographical features of our area as a way of displaying pride in who were are and demonstrate our commitment to te reo Māori in our school. The finished artwork will hang in our foyer. Tamariki will also be learning to recite the pepeha individually so that they are all able to share in tikanga of our kura.

Co-curricular lessons - we have a couple of classes available!

As we rollover to Term 4, we have a couple of places available in our timetable. If your child is interested in claiming one of these spaces, please reply (quickly!) to secure your place: 

  • Ukelele - 2 spaces
  • Beginner violin - 2 spaces
  • Individual violin - 1 place
  • Individual keyboard - 1 place
  • Beginner keyboard - 2 places
  • Speech & Drama (years 4-6) - 3 spaces
  • Speech & Drama (years 1-3) - 3 spaces
  • Group drums - 2 places
  • Gymnastics - 4 places
For sale


Second hand uniform, beanie and polo tops - please see Rachel at the office:

  • Winter Beanie: x1 one size fits all for $15
  • Orange/Red: x2 size 14 for $20 each
  • Orange/Red: x2 size 12 for $20 each
  • Orange/Red: x1 size 04 for $10
  • Lime/Green: x1 size 14 for $15
  • Lime/Green: x1 size 12 for $15
  • Lime-Green: x3 size 08 for $20 each
Free visit to Zealandia?

You can visit the Zealandia eco-sanctuary in Wellington for free on Sunday 23 September, including an option for a free guided tour by the Zealandia guides. This offer is only available to those registered for the Memory Walk being held by Alzheimers NZ, one of 20 throughout NZ.

Memories are precious. That’s why this September, thousands of Kiwis will be walking to show their support for all those living with dementia. Let’s walk to remember. Let’s walk for dementia.

Come along and walk to show your support for people with dementia and their families, friends and care partners. Memory Walks are a great activity for people of all ages and abilities.

Register at http://www.alzheimers.org.nz/memorywalk

At 9.00am there will also be free guided walks of 1.5 hours taken by the Zealandia guides. Ending up at the start of the Memory Walk. Learn about NZ conservation, fauna and flora and the history and future of Zealandia. Places are limited and are booked separately from the Memory Walk. To book email memorywalk@alzheimers.org.nz . You also need to register for the Memory Walk at the link above.

The Memory Walk starts at 10.30 just inside the entrance and follows a flat path for about 1km. Arrive early Rata cafe will be open.

There are no admission charges from Memory Walkers. Register through the Memory Walk web page http://www.alzheimers.org.nz/memorywalk . You are free to spend stay in Zealandia until 5pm after the Memory Walk is finished.

Our Memory Walks are a great way to get out and about - all while raising more awareness of dementia.

Registration are now open here.

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By Rachael van Rij



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