Author: SPF

Newsletter, 4th July, 2018

Well here we are! We’ve all made it to the end of another term – well almost! Term Two has certainly been a busy one, full of magic and highlights.

Our Matariki night stands out for me as one of those magical events. Who can forget our wonderful Kapa Haka!

Highlights have been many: The Cross Country events, Jump Jam, The Wig Mufti Day, the Young Leaders Yr 8 trip to Christchurch to name a few. Wow, what a term!

Last week the highlights continued with our Yr 5-6 and Yr 7-8 teams competing at the annual Spelling Quiz. Our Yr 5-6 teams came 1st and 6th and the Yr 7-8 teams came 3rd and 10th. Our cover stars this week are our first place getters in the Yr 5-6 competition! Awesome effort to all of our teams!

It’s with sadness that we need to report to you that our Room 15 teacher, Natasha Mann will be leaving us at the end of Term 2. Natasha has won a new job at Barton Rural and while we’re very sad to see her go we are very happy for her. Barton Rural are very lucky to have her. All the best Tash J

Mel Heath and Helen Zonnevylle will be taking over the Room 15 teacher role from the start of the new term.

Our first written school reports head home to our Yr 3-8 students on Friday. These will be handed to children on Friday afternoon, and are addressed to their parents and caregivers. Please keep an eye out in your child’s bag for the report.

If you haven’t already, please return your child’s record books back to school this week.

Thank you everyone for all of your support and help during the term. Have a restful and happy term break and we’ll see you all again on Monday 23rd July.

Congratulations to those who received Principal Awards at the assembly last week.

Steve Zonnevylle

Principal

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Newsletter, 4th July, 2018

Well here we are! We’ve all made it to the end of another term – well almost! Term Two has certainly been a busy one, full of magic and highlights.

Our Matariki night stands out for me as one of those magical events. Who can forget our wonderful Kapa Haka!

Highlights have been many: The Cross Country events, Jump Jam, The Wig Mufti Day, the Young Leaders Yr 8 trip to Christchurch to name a few. Wow, what a term!

Last week the highlights continued with our Yr 5-6 and Yr 7-8 teams competing at the annual Spelling Quiz. Our Yr 5-6 teams came 1st and 6th and the Yr 7-8 teams came 3rd and 10th. Our cover stars this week are our first place getters in the Yr 5-6 competition! Awesome effort to all of our teams!

It’s with sadness that we need to report to you that our Room 15 teacher, Natasha Mann will be leaving us at the end of Term 2. Natasha has won a new job at Barton Rural and while we’re very sad to see her go we are very happy for her. Barton Rural are very lucky to have her. All the best Tash J

Mel Heath will be taking over the Room 15 teacher role from the start of the new term.

Our first written school reports head home to our Yr 3-8 students on Friday. These will be handed to children on Friday afternoon, and are addressed to their parents and caregivers. Please keep an eye out in your child’s bag for the report.

If you haven’t already, please return your child’s record books back to school this week.

Thank you everyone for all of your support and help during the term. Have a restful and happy term break and we’ll see you all again on Monday 23rd July.

Congratulations to those who received Principal Awards at the assembly last week.

Steve Zonnevylle

Principal

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Newsletter, 27th June, 2018

It was great to go along and support our Jump Jam teams last week. We had three teams competing Year 7-8 Gleniti Lightning; Year 4-6 Gleniti Rebels; and Year 1-4 Gleniti Rockers. For the record the Gleniti Rockers placed third which was a great achievement for our youngest “Jump Jammers”! The Gleniti Rebels made it to the finals in the evening and like all our teams, gave it their all. I was incredibly proud of the efforts of all of our teams. A huge thank you to all those who gave their time to support our students. Great effort by all!

Thank you also for your support last week during the Paid Union Meeting. It’s always a fine line when we ask families to support the teaching profession, while at the same time potentially disrupting the very people who support us. It’s certainly an important time for the teaching profession. We need to be encouraging more people into both the teaching and principal professions. Unfortunately the numbers of people heading into teacher training are well down, and at the same time teachers leaving or retiring from the profession are well up. Sadly the profession isn’t always viewed as being a viable option for our young adults. No doubt there will be more to be said about the current contract round. Thank you again for your on-going support.

Thanks for supporting our Wig/Hat Mufti day last week. We raised $549.00 for the Child Cancer Foundation. We’ve just put up on our Facebook page photos of the day!

Congratulations to those who received Principal Awards at the assembly last week.

Steve Zonnevylle

Principal

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