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22 June 2022

Kia ora Whānau,

It feels like winter has arrived with a bang in recent weeks. Just a reminder for the kids to layer up and they are welcome to wear a navy polyprop or merino under their uniform. We have a lovely uniform and encourage children to wear it with pride. Please support your children to wear the correct items to school.
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You will have seen the work that is taking place around the main gates. The new gate mechanism has a red button that needs to be pressed before the latch is lifted. Please encourage older students to exit with their bikes and scooters via the car park gate. This will leave the front gate for pedestrians. The Selwyn Council road safety team has provided a video reminder of taking care on icy mornings.

A huge thank you for changing behaviour and using the kiss and go for pick-up and drop-offs. We really do appreciate your support. The flow in the car park is a million times better. We are in liaison with the council to look at training some parents to support children crossing to the island on Southfield Drive. We will be advertising for this role shortly.

Just a wee bit further down from the island there was an event yesterday. Thanks to Jess Banfield for being a responder to this event. Children were wonderful walking past but they were curious. If your child walked that way please reassure them that the elderly gentleman in the accident was okay. He had hit a parked car while on his bike and needed to be checked due to being more senior.

We are excited to be acknowledging Matariki publically for the very first time. We can't wait to celebrate with you all NEXT Friday night. A HUGE thank you to Te Hapori Tautoko for the work they are doing to make this celebration such a significant and memorable event on the Ararira calendar.

Mānawatia a Matariki,
Claire and the Ararira Team

From the Office

Thank You

A big thank you to Lincoln New World for their generosity in providing $400 worth of vouchers to put towards food for our Matariki celebration.
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Household Battery Recycling

If you have any small household batteries (see this link for what is accepted) and are unable to drop off at New World Lincoln, feel free to drop them at the school office and Justine will take them to the New World collection point on your behalf.
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Congratulations

Congratulations to Reuben and Amelia who have made the music festival representative groups this year. Over 530 children auditioned.

Reuben has been selected for percussion in the concert band and Amelia in the senior choir.

A huge achievement and we are very proud of them.

Argyle Uniform Price Increase

Argyle have just advised us there will soon be a price increase. This will apply to all orders delivered after the 1st of July 2022.

IMPORTANT DATES - 2022

  • 22 June - Board of Trustees Meeting, 6.30pm in the Staffroom
  • 23 June - Huarapa Trip to Fire Station and Library
  • 24 June - Matariki Public Holiday
  • 28 June - THT Coffee Morning, Putahi (Library), 8.30am. Justin from Mana Ake will be available to chat with any parents who would like to touch base. The coffee van will also be onsite for anyone who would like to buy a coffee.
  • 01 July - Non Uniform Day, see below for details
  • 01 July - Hikuwai Children's University Campus Day
  • 01 July - Matariki Community Celebration, 5.30 - 7pm
  • 05 July - THT Coffee Morning, Putahi (Library), 8.30am
  • 04 August - THT Meeting in Putahi (school library), 7pm
  • 05 August - Disco, save the date - details TBC
  • 10 August - Board of Trustees Meeting, 6.30pm in the Staffroom
  • 26 August - Quiz, SOLD OUT!

TERM DATES - 2022

Term 2: Mon 2nd May - Friday 8th July
Term 3: Mon 25th July - Friday 30th September
Term 4: Mon 17th Oct - Fri 16th Dec (TOD 10th November)

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BLOG

To read about what has been happening in Digital Technology at Ararira Springs, please click on this link to open the blog.

School Board News

You will know from previous newsletters that Board elections will be held later in the year. We will shortly be calling for nominations for the Board. If this is something that interests you please talk to a current Board member. You are also welcome to attend the next Board meeting to get a feel for how things are run. It is likely that at least two of our current members will not be standing for re-election.

NEXT MEETING - 22 June, 6.30 pm in the Staffroom
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Sports Corner

There is a lot going on in the sports arena and a huge thank you to Whaea Meeghan for her organisation. Today Sky, Liam, Ryan and Janie represented the school at the Canterbury Cross Country Champs at Ngā Puna Wai. There were 1400 children competing, with it being the biggest cross-country event in New Zealand. Our team did themselves proud both competing and their support of each other. Janie placed mid-way in her race, Ryan and Liam were in the 30s and Sky came in 14th! Each race had roughly 150 runners.

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Sports coming up

Tomorrow we have children taking part in a zone hockey and football competition and wish them well. Next week Whaea Charlotte is taking a group of girls to a girl's multi-sport event and in the last week of term, we have three teams competing in a basketball competition at the Selwyn complex, busy times!

Te Hapori Tautoko (THT) News

Te Hapori Tautoko (THT) - providing opportunities to tautoko (support) and connect our school community and fundraising for school initiatives and resources.

Our next meeting will be our Thursday August 4th, 7pm in Putahi. We would love to see you there. We always welcome new people.

**Coming Soon - DISCO. Save the date - Friday 5th August**

SECOND HAND UNIFORMS

The THT has a small selection of second hand uniform available for purchase. We are looking to increase our selection and would welcome donations of good quality uniform items. All profits are used by THT to improve our school and provide resources for our tamariki. If you have uniform items to donate or would like to see the selection we have, please contact Charlotte at charlotte.mcmenamin@ararira.school.nz
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HAIR ACCESSORIES

These were very popular last year, so we thought we would run this THT fundraiser again.

The full range is now available to view and order on Kindo. Orders close 25 June.

Delivery will be around week 2 in Term 3.
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PRECIOUS LABELS

Support the Ararira Springs THT by labelling your child's clothing, shoes, lunch boxes, drink bottles, stationery, electronic items, uniform, swimwear and sports gear with Precious Labels.

Please use the above school link when making your purchase as all sales give Ararira Springs a commission.
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CALENDAR ART

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MindPlus are now taking applications for Term 3.

Does your gifted child need different or more intellectual challenge, social and emotional support, and real world connections with kids like them?

MindPlus is a space - online and face-to-face - where gifted kids can push their boundaries, share their passions and be part of a tribe where they belong.

To find out more about us, what we do, and how you can get involved, check out our website at www.nzcge.nz or get in touch at hello@nzcge.co.nz or 0800-769-243

Kelly Club

NEXT WEEK at Kelly Club our theme is STAFF CHOICE. Come and join us for this exciting week with a lot of fun activities planned.

Bookings are now open for the JULY HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Have a look at the timetable below to see what themes we have planned for the 2 weeks. Book in quick!
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Mana Ake - Tuning into Kids

During Term 3, Mana Ake will be offering Tuning into Kids. Tuning into Kids is a six-session programme designed for parents/ caregivers of 4-12 years old. The purpose of the programme is to teach parents 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.

Mana Ake will be running the programme at three different locations in Selwyn (Prebbleton, Leeston and Rolleston). Find following a flyer with a brief overview of the programme and dates and venue.
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Our shop is now open and ready for your orders!

Please support us so that we can continue to have a beehive in your school and another in your area.
Go to www.beeawesome.co.nz

Honey / Mīere $15.00
Stickers of our Characters $5.00
Wildflower Seeds $6.00
Drink Bottles $27.75
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Structured Literacy Approach to spelling (years 3-8) Written by Shelley Smith
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Navigating the journey
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Mana Ōrite Written by Carolyn Sutherland

Mana Ōrite              Written by Carolyn Sutherland
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