Gleniti Newsletter 6th November 2019

Kia Ora

Our cover stars this week are Learning Team 1 students doing jump rope during Discovery time. Looks like they’re having a great time!

Congratulations to Phoenix Smith who placed 2nd in the South Canterbury Primary Mountain Bike Yr 5-6 competition last Wednesday. Sophie Best place 4th in her Yr 5-6 race, and Corban Sprague placed 6th in the Yr 7-8 race. Gleniti School had 12 students competing in this exciting event.

Preparation for the school disco is well under way. This will be held on Friday 15th November! This year our theme is NEON LIGHTS!

And yes, we are still on the lookout for parents to help out with our new Kea Crossing on Spring Road. We currently have three parents who have volunteered to help us in the mornings. It would be great to get at least a couple more. The Kea Crossing must have an adult supervising as it means that we will now be stopping traffic. We will be able to arrange teachers in the afternoon, but in the morning we’d really appreciate some extra support. If you are able to help out on the crossing from 8:30-8:55am on any of the days during the week please contact me stevez@gleniti.school.nz or via the Facebook page if you are able to help out. The role isn’t an onerous one. The Road Safety children do all the hard work and are trained to make the decisions. But they do need support. Please contact us.

Congratulations to everyone who received a Principal Award during our assembly last week!

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