Saturday, 27 June 2015

Week 11 Notices

What a busy term we have had - and it is not over yet! We have a number of important events happening this week.

One maths group doing their statistical investigation by using multivariate data to look for patterns and answer mathematical questions. There are more photos of maths group work in the Shared Learning area of this blog.
Isabella holding up her kite. She later added a drawing relating to Matariki to the front. For more photos of kite making, see the Shared Learning area on this blog.

Homework
Homework has been set for next week.

PE Programme
We have Hit It this week on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, so bring along your PE gear.

Marae Trip
As you will be aware, on Tuesday the 30th of June we will be going on a trip to the marae. Thank you to all the parents who have offered transport and assistance on the day. We intend to leave school at 9am and will finish the programme around 2pm. We will then pack up and return to school.

Children, if you haven't done so already, please bring along $5.00 towards the cost of the food and koha. The koha (donation) is inclued in the $5.00 so you do not need to bring any extra money.

Thank you to the parents who are helping on Monday to prepare food. Please come along to the kitchen in the hall, and we will organise groups of children to help during this time as well.

We still require extra flax and wool/string for activities at the marae. If you can donate any of these items, please send them along to school on Monday.

Bishop Visit
On Friday, Bishop Steven is visiting our school. We will welcome him at 10am in the hall, and he will visit all the classrooms right up till lunchtime.

This is my last week at school for this year. It has been an absolute pleasure teaching your children this year. I have enjoyed getting to know many parents really well these last two terms as well. Thank you for all your help in class and on trips.

Regards Brigit Nieuwboer

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