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25 September 2024

Kia ora e te whānau,

The end of the term is very close and with that we prepare to say goodbye to Whaea Louise. Louise has been with us for 18 months, and this year has been leading Hikuwai456.
She taught in Diamond Harbour where she currently lives and her heart is in small school education. In term 4 she will return to Broadfield School, a small school she loves. We thank Louise for her huge contribution to our team whilst here. We will miss her.

Next term, Hikuwai 5 and 6 are moving into Pūrei 1 and 2 (our new spaces). We are excited to have a little more space. Hikuwai 3 will be moving across to work with Hikuwai 4. On Friday a kaumatua is coming to our kura to bless the spaces as is the the Māori tikanga.

A highlight of the week has been our wonderful display of visual art in the hall. Every child had a piece of art to display and whānau have been enjoying the celebration of art. Thank you for coming along and supporting our budding artists. Whaea Donna and Whaea Tash took the lead in putting this together, ngā mihi e kōrua | thanks to you both.
This week our Year 7 and 8 children are participating at the Koru Games at venues across Selwyn and last week our youngest learners enjoyed a fun run. It is so wonderful to see parents participate in this learning. Some take a bigger role, coaching or managing teams of older children and others cheering from the sidelines, thank you. Our children love developing their physical skills.
Enjoy a well-earned break with your family and we look forward to having you back in term 4.

Ka kite,
Claire and the team

From the Office

Absences - If your child is going to be absent or late we ask you to please let the school know before 9.00am.
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You can do this by any of the following methods:
  • Hero app (if your child is going to be away for more than one day, you can provide details in the notes area so you don't have to check in every day),
  • Phone 03 420 0888 and leave a message on our 24 hour absence line.
*Please note, if your child has had vomiting or diarrhoea they are required to stay away from school for 48 hours following their last symptoms.
Mana Ake is offering an online form to arrange a drop-in at a time to suit. If you would like to meet with Shannon our Kaimahi for parenting advice, or to help your child manage emotions for mental well-being feel free to fill in the form via this link.
During term 4, Mana Ake will run the Tuning in to kids program at Rolleston School from Tuesday 22nd October, from 7-9 pm (for 6 weeks).

Tuning in to Kids is a six-session program designed for parents/ caregivers of 4-12 years old. The purpose of the program is teaching awareness and regulation of their own emotions and their children's emotions; to use children's emotional experiences as an opportunity for closeness and teaching; skills in assisting children to verbally label and manage their emotions; skills in assisting children to problem solve; to guide children's behaviour with appropriate limits.

To sign up for the group (or to check other courses available during term 4), follow this link.
A reminder a plain navy bucket hat must be worn by all students while playing outside during terms 1 and 4 - no hat, no play.

IMPORTANT DATES 2024

  • 24-25 Sep - ASP Art Exhibition in the Hall (see above for times)
  • 24-26 Sep - Koru Games (Kaunuku)
  • 26 Sep - Hui, 9.15am in the Hall
  • 27 Sep - Whanau Groups lunch
  • 27 Sep - Term 3 ends
  • 14 Oct - Term 4 begins
  • 28 Oct - Labour Day Public Holiday (school closed)
  • 31 Oct - THT Meeting, 7pm in Tahuna | Staffroom
  • 06 Nov - Board Meeting, 6.30pm in Tahuna | Staffroom
  • 14 Nov - Teacher Only Day (school closed to students)
  • 15 Nov - Canterbury Anniversary Day (school closed)

School Board

The school board met last week, and we congratulated Whaea Claire on her successful application for a 10 week sabbatical next year, which she will use for research and professional development.

The government has proposed making changes to the Education Act which affect the objectives which the board is required to deliver. We worked through a consultation questionnaire from the Ministry of Education, providing our collective feedback on the changes - which in general we think will have only a minor effect on the way our kura operates. We also discussed a proposal from the Ministry to delay next year's school board elections from May to September, and the impact this will have on our strategic and annual planning cycle (which we'd tried to align with the elections so the incoming board would have the freedom to develop a new three-year strategic plan).

Whaea Claire presented her regular updates on attendance, behaviour and staff professional development. We considered and accepted reports from our subcomittees on finance, health and safety, policy and property.

We're looking forward to our new classrooms being handed over for use at the end of this week, with a karakia planned for Friday afternoon.

Lastly, I met with our Education Review Office reviewer yesterday with Whaea Claire and Whaea Trine. Our three-yearly regular review is under way and in due course the report will be publicly available.

Ngā mihi,
AndrewPresiding Member - Te Puna o Ararira School Board
Next meeting - 06 November, 6.30pm in Tahuna | Staffroom

Te Hapori Tautoko (THT)

THT - Te Hapori Tautoko - providing opportunities to tautoko (support) and connect our school community and fundraising for school initiatives and resources.
Our next THT meeting is 31 October at 7pm in the Staffroom.
Please come along and see how you can get involved and support our tamariki.
Second-Hand Uniforms - THT has a small selection of second-hand uniform items available for purchase. Click here to view a list of the items we currently have available. If you have uniform items to donate please contact Charlotte via charlotte.mcmenamin@ararira.school.nz
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And just like that Term 3 sport is over. Well done to everyone who took part in the different sporting activities throughout the term. You represented our school well. We are so very proud of you.

Ararira Springs Athletics Day - Years 5-8
Our annual Athletics Day was held at Brookside Park on Friday the 20th of September. Thank you to Tara Hobson who volunteered her time to help Matua Blair, Matua Michael, and Whaea Louise run the day. A big congratulations to all the students who participated. Whaea Meeghan will email the parents of those who are moving through to the Lincoln Zones Athletics Day which will be held on the 7th of November at Ngā Puna Wai. The Athletics slides will also be updated with all the relevant information. We will be looking for volunteers to assist on this day as well. If you can help please contact Whaea Meeghan.
Weetbix Tryathlon is now open for registration!
Registrations are now open for the 2025 Weetbix Tryathlon. We have created a school group so you can register your child for the event. Click on this link to register:
Ararira Weetbix School Group
Please note: Race packs WILL NOT be delivered to the school but can be collected on race day.
Koru Games 2024
The 2024 Koru Games has started and runs until the 26th of September. We would like to say a very big thank you to our parent helpers for giving up their time to help manage the teams. They would not have been able to participate without your support.
Don’t forget to check out the What's on offer?page for clubs advertising their sport.

Have a great week!

Ngā mihi nui
Meeghan
meeghan.coetzee@ararira.school.nz
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The closing date for Issue 6, 2024 is 27 September.
All orders will be delivered to school in batches and distributed to the classrooms as they arrive. Any orders marked as gifts, we will put to one side and contact you when they are ready to be collected.

For assistance at any stage please contact Scholastic directly on 0800 266 525 or email bookclub@scholastic.co.nz

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