Beckenham School Newsletter Friday 10 February, 2017

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

It was lovely to see the range of flags paraded in our Welcome Assembly yesterday to welcome our newest students and their families to our school.
The term is well underway and it is great to see children at both sites settling into their new routines.
I was fortunate to spend most of today at the Champion St site. Our learners there were highly engaged in learning and having a lot of fun at the same time.


Building work continues to progress, with more concrete being poured on the East Hub today for the verandahs.

Enjoy the weekend.
Ngā mihi nui
Sandy Hastings; Principal - Tumuaki

Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Tue 14th Feb - CSM lessons start today (except Clarinet) at Champion St
Tue 14th Feb - Concert Band starts today - at Hillview Christian School from 3-4pm (The Champion St bus will deliver the concert Band students to Hillview Sch at 3pm)

Wed 15th Feb - CSM Clarinet lessons start today at Champion St

Thu 16th Feb - String lessons with Anne Robinson (CSM) start today.
Recorder lessons with Rosamund McDonald (CSM) start today.
Cello Lessons with Rebecca Bendre (CSM) start today
BOT Meeting from 6-8:50pm at Beckenham School.

Tue 21st Feb - Training Band starts today at Hillview Christian School at 8am. Children need to make their own way there and the bus will collect them for Champion St at 9am.

Thu 23rd Feb - Yr 5-8 Swimming Sports at Wharenui Swimming Pool.  12:30-3:00pm

Mon 27th Feb - Fri 3 Mar
Yr 7 & 8 Camp at Wainui

Wed 22nd Mar - School photos at Beckenham School (class and individual)

Term Dates

Click here to view the 2016 and 2017 term dates.

Citizen of the Week

Taylor Carberry - Year 3

Taylor, what an amazing role model you are! You strive to do your very best in all situations and show the Beckenham School values of 'We Care' and 'We get there Together' by offering to help those around you. You have taken on extra responsibilities of being a fabulous teacher in our hub and being an outstanding role model for others. You put in an excellent effort in all you do with a smile that sparkles. Thank you for making our hub an amazing place to be!

Sharing our Learning

Koru Team


What an exciting time we have had!  In Hub 1-4, the year 1-2 children have been playing games to get to know each other, which has helped us learn each other’s names and find out about what we enjoy. We have taken part in many pair and small group activities, to really get to know each other.
We have also been collecting ‘me bags’ with family photos and special stories about our family history. We will be sharing these over the coming weeks, and learning more about the cultures at Beckenham School. We will also be sharing our passions or areas of expertise, such as a love for reading, gym, drawing, scootering etc….and we are looking forward to teaching our skills to each other in class! Not only the teachers can teach - we can too! Peers play an important role in developing children’s confidence, social understanding and learning about the world.


The children in Hub 10/11 have made a wonderful start (back) to school. All have settled beautifully and easily to the new spaces and routines. Throughout the Junior school our focus at the start of each day is on learning through engaging in Discovery Station activities. The learning that is taking place at this time is complex and multi-layered, involving not only academic learning, but also learning within the New Zealand curriculum’s Key Competencies: Thinking; Relating to Others; Understanding Language, Symbols and Texts; Managing Self; and Participating and Contributing.
Vygotsky (a developmental psychologist who developed a sociocultural theory of child development designed to account for the influence of culture on a child's growth and development) tells us:
“Play is a powerful vehicle for learning, thinking, generating ideas and communicating. Play thus creates potential spaces in which ‘a child always behaves beyond his (or her) average age, above his (or her) daily behaviour; in play it is as though he (or she) were a head taller than him/her-self.’

School Notices

Is your pre-schooler enrolled at school yet?

We are aware that many of our current families have pre-schoolers at home and we are assuming you want them to be at Beckenham School with their siblings when they turn five. To assist us with forward planning, PLEASE would you arrange to enrol your preschooler as soon as possible, especially if they are turning 5 this year or next . It makes a big difference to us to be able to plan in advance.
If you have friends and neighbours who live in the area whom you know are either considering or are planning on enrolling their pre-schoolers at Beckenham, please urge them to also make contact with us and enrol. We are very happy to meet with prospective parents to show them around and discuss how Beckenham School can support their child with their education.
Enrolment information and forms can be found on the school website here.

Ballot for Out Of Zone Enrolments

The ballot for Out of Zone Enrolments closes on Wednesday 1st March. If you, or your friends, are wanting to enrol a child and you live out of our school zone, you need to submit your application for a place via the ballot. Information about the school zone and ballot forms can also be found on the school website here 

Dropping off at school in the mornings and collecting in the afternoon:

As we now have our Year 5-8 students needing to be at Eastern Tce before 8:30am to catch the bus to Champion St, we realise that their younger siblings may be arriving at school slightly earlier than 8:30am also.
Please can you ensure that children are not dropped off at school before 8:15am. Teachers will not necessarily be in classrooms before this time and cannot be responsible for the safety of your children before then. Thank you for your help with this.
At the end of the day, we expect that all children have been collected by 3:15pm. Please remind your child that if they are ever in the situation where they are waiting for you, and you don’t turn up for some reason, that they need to go to the office where we will help to locate you, or the person who is responsible for picking them up. It is very important that all of our children understand this procedure, so that, in the unusual event of them not being picked up, we can be made aware that they are still waiting at school.

Desperately Seeking SJ Warburton.  

The school has received some payments from an ‘SJ Warburton’ and we are having trouble connecting these payments to a particular student - can anyone help?  Please contact Tracy at accounts@beckenham.school.nz 

And Desperately Seeking the owner of the Decorated Wooden Box


This beautifully decorated wooden box was found in the office foyer this week...is it yours?
Please come to the office to claim it.

CSM Band Programme @ Beckenham School

For those of you with children in the CSM Band programme (Year 5-8) this year, lessons begin next week.
The Training Band children (all of those new to the programme) will have a lesson next week on Tuesday (or WEdnesday for clarinet) at Champion St. There is NO TRAINING BAND NEXT WEEK. Training Band starts on Tuesday 21st Feb at 8am at Hillview Christian School Gym. There will be a special bus arriving at Hillview at 9am to take the band students to Champion St.
Concert Band children start both their lessons AND band next Tuesday, 14th Feb. Lessons are all at Champion St on Tuesday (or Wednesday for clarinet). The Concert Band students will be dropped off at Hillview Christian School by their bus at around 2:55pm on Tuesday and the band rehearsal will be finished at 4pm. Families need to make their own transport arrangements from Hillview at 4pm.

CSM Recorder Lessons @ Beckenham School

Yesterday, Rosamund McDonald, the CSM Recorder Tutor, visited to demonstrate the recorder and encourage children to consider taking up recorder lessons this year. 



Lessons begin next Thursday, 16th February. If you would like your child to learn recorder, they need to be in Year 2-4 (Year 1 children can look forward to learning next year). The enrolment form is attached through this link and you can contact Rosamund with any questions by emailing rfamcdonald@googlemail.com

ASB Home Loan offer

If you, or someone you know, is in the process of getting a home loan through ASB, by mentioning Beckenham School, ASB will donate $500 to our school.
This offer is valid until 30 June 2017.


Staff Profiles

We plan to profile our staff each week in our newsletter this year, to help you to get to know us all. We realise that often parents get to know just the teacher(s) who their child has contact with, and the rest of our team might be vaguely familiar, yet unknown, faces. 

Caitlyn Downing

Kia ora! I am in my third year teaching at Beckenham and my first year teaching in the Year one and two team, Koru. I am originally from Greymouth where I grew up with my family swimming, kayaking, hiking, biking, basically anything and everything outdoorsy. This is still a huge part of my life. I have now lived in Christchurch for seven years with my boyfriend, Jake, who is also a West Coaster. We love spending our weekends watching movies and hitting up the new Adventure Bike Park.

Nicky Dunlop

I’ve been teaching for around 27 years now, 80% of this in Year 7 & 8; I love this age-group. I spent 14 years teaching at St Martins, followed by 6 years at St Margaret's College, coordinating their primary classes. I came to Beckenham in 2009 and love working in this friendly and supportive community.  My husband , Grant, is CEO for Workbridge and works in Wellington 4 days a week. Our boys Tim and Jack are in Year 10 at Cashmere High this year. As a family, we love camping, skiing, biking and watching movies on Friday nights. In my down time I love to curl up with a good book, create things and keep fit with a spot of jogging or walking. While I enjoy teaching all subjects across the curriculum, I’m in my element when teaching maths and art. Another passion is using ICT as a tool for learning. The last four years have been by far my best years in teaching. I love working collaboratively and seeing how engaged the students are in their learning. I'm enjoying working together with two fabulous teachers to facilitate exciting learning with our Year 7/8 children.


Community Notices

(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)



CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF MUSIC OPEN DAY
SATURDAY 18 FEBRUARY 9.00am-12.30pm
62 FERRY RD (CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL COLLEGE)

Whether you are 2 or 92, the CSM has something for you-foundation classes, lessons, orchestral, wind, jazz and rock instrumental ensembles, choirs and theory classes.

Come and see the school in action any time between 9am and 12.30pm.
Check out our website for specific ensemble times
http://www.csm.org.nz/ensemble-timetable

Rugby Club

2017 Junior Registration Dates

Junior registrations Boys and Girls (Under 6 to Under 18) will be held in the Sydenham Lounge at the Cashmere Club, 88 Hunter Terrace, Cashmere.

Wednesday 1 March 2017 from 4pm to 8.00pm
Sunday 5th March 2017 from 10am to 2pm

Please complete a new registration or update your existing online registration information and pay your subscription at www.sydenhamrugby.co.nz
Birth certificates are required for all new members..
Jackets and jerseys will be fitted on registrations days and shorts and socks will be available to purchase at this time.

Also this year the CRFU is looking at running Girls only grades
8 and under all girls Rippa Rugby
10 and under all girl’s tackle grade
If you are interested in playing Girls Rugby we can arrange for one of the Sydenham Senior Women’s players to come and talk to the children. Please contact the club to arrange a time.

Act2 Drama Group

Registrations are now being taken for  your child aged 6-13, or yourself aged 13 and over for our 2017 Drama Stars Program.
This course commences Friday 17th February and runs weekly for six weeks.
Juniors 5-5.50pm, Seniors 6-6.50pm.
Venue is the St Albans Community Centre, 1047 Colombo St, St Albans, Christchurch
This program teaches all the essential skills, techniques and tips of drama.  It involves our students in all on-stage and back stage elements of a production, where they run the show!
Auditions are held during week 3 for the Drama Stars for their very own 4 performance production.
Every student who auditions gets a role.
They will then attend twice-weekly rehearsals, culminating in a well polished production at the end of the April school holidays.  Cost is $75.
For registrations or query’s please call Fay on 0210431108 or email act2dramagroup@gmail.com
Cashmere Technical Football Club

Cashmere Technical FC

Registration is now open for Cashmere Technical FC.  Please register online at www.ctfc.co.nz Registration will close on 12th March.  Trial dates for 10th Grade and above are on our website

14th CHCH Boys’ Brigade:

BB is an action packed programme geared for Young Kiwi guys.
Boys’ Brigade is a fun filled Christian based programme for boys aged 5-19 yrs old.  We operate in three sections, Anchor 5-7 years, Team Adventure 8-10 years and Company Xtreme 11-19 years old.  Activities include Crafts, games, camps, outdoor pursuits, leadership training, life skills and lots more. We meet on a Friday night at Beckenham Methodist Church Hall, 52 Martin Ave, Beckenham. New members welcome for 2017, interested contact Stephen 337 2296, admin@14thbb.org.nz or visit www.14thbb.org.nz  Accept  the Challenge.

O'Callahan Dance Studio 

Boutique school nurturing and developing young dancers.
Now taking enrolments for 2017!  Classes in Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary Lyrical and Acro.
Medal test, exam and performance opportunities.
Contact Ciara for more information on 027 335 2759 or  ocdancestudio@hotmail.co.nz
Find us on Facebook - O'Callahan Dance Studio




Beckenham School Newsletter 3 February 2017

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

Welcome back to school for 2017!
It was terrific to see all of the smiling faces arriving at school yesterday morning, and for the Year 5-8 students, getting onto the buses to head over to Champion St.
The first two days of term have flown by!
Thank you to all of the families who made the time to participate in the Learning Conferences on Tuesday and Wednesday. Special thanks to our amazing teachers - they put in two huge days and they loved having the time to meet you all and to start to build shared understandings for the year ahead.

We are excited about the year ahead, both from teaching and learning, and building perspectives.

We wish everyone a relaxing Waitangi weekend, and look forward to a four day week next week!

Ka kite

Sandy Hastings
Principal - Tumaki


Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Thu 9th Feb
Welcome Assembly & Celebration Assembly in the school hall.  2:30-2:55pm.  All Welcome!
Guitar lessons with Rodger Hamilton start today.

Tue 14th Feb
CSM Band and lessons start today.

Thu 16th Feb
String lessons with Anne Robinson (CSM) start today.
BOT Meeting from 6-8:50pm at Beckenham School.

Thu 23rd Feb
Yr 5-8 Swimming Sports at Wharenui Swimming Pool.  12:30-3:00pm

Mon 27th Feb- Fri 3 Mar
Yr 7 & 8 Camp at Wainui

Term Dates

Click here to view the 2017 term dates.

School Notices

Building Updates:

Catch up with the latest building news through the Building Blog, and see the new timelapse video of the East Hub so far.

School Road Patrol:

We are looking for some adult volunteers to operate our morning road patrol.  You would need to be at school by 8:30am, the patrol closes at about 8:55am.  This is a great way to meet the school community and helps keep our children safe travelling to school.  If you think you might be interested in being part of the team, please contact Michelle Maule and she will give you more details.
deputy.principal@beckenham.school.nz

School Hats - required for Term 1
Please remember that hats are required for children when they are playing or participating in outside activities during Term 1.
Hats should be plain black or plain red in the bucket or wide-brimmed style. Red or Black bucket hats can be purchased at the office for $10 each. As we now have EFTPOS at the office, we will not be putting hats on accounts.

Social Media Accounts - Be aware!


At the end of last year there was some discussion among students and some parents about a new social media app called COCO. It seems that some of the children are using this app to communicate with each other and this led to some misunderstandings and inappropriate comments being sent back and forth. We strongly encourage families to closely monitor their children’s use of any social media accounts such as Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or COCO as the minimum age for these apps is usually 13.  Whilst COCO doesn’t appear to have an age restriction when one logs in as a new user, however, hidden in the ‘Terms and Conditions’ are the following which all parents need to be extremely aware of:

6. Warranty Disclaimer
You must be 18 years of age or older to visit or use “Meet Someone New” in any manner. By using “Meet Someone New”, you represent and warrant to Coco that you are 18 years of age or older, and that you have the right, authority and capacity to agree to and abide by the Terms of Use. You also represent and warrant to Coco that you will use “Meet Someone New” in a manner consistent with any and all applicable laws and regulations. ... You agree that “Meet Someone New” may expose you to Content that may be objectionable or offensive. We shall not be responsible to you in any way for the Content that appears on the Coco Service....

9. Ability to Accept Terms of Service
... you affirm that you are at least 13 years old as the Coco Service is not intended for children under 13. If you are under 13 years of age, you are not permitted to use the Coco Service.

Parents are responsible for monitoring their children’s use of devices and internet services out of school hours. It is critical that you do monitor this on a regular basis, including being aware of apps and related passwords that your child has on their device and monitoring the content of what they are doing on their device.

As part of our school cyber safety agreement children are not permitted to subscribe to any social media accounts or non using their school email account.

Public Health Nurses (PHN)

Public Health Nurses are Registered Nurses who specialise in child and family health. They are employed by the Canterbury District Health Board and provide a free and confidential health service for children aged 5 – 18 years. All schools in Canterbury have a PHN assigned to their school to assist children, parents/caregivers and teachers with health concerns, resources and/or information.  Your designated Public Health Nurse is Natasha Graham.

If you are worried about your child’s health you can contact the PHN Service yourself or a referral can be made (with your permission) by school staff or your GP. Common referrals to the PHN service may include - allergies and anaphylaxis, wetting, soiling, head lice, uncontrolled medical conditions (e.g. epilepsy, diabetes, medication, asthma), eating/nutrition, hygiene, skin conditions (e.g. eczema, scabies), puberty/sexuality/sexual health, and emotional issues (e.g. significant changes in behaviour at home, grief and loss, friendships/relationships).

Public Health Nurses are able to meet with parents/caregivers at home, school or work to provide health support, assessment, advice and to coordinate family health, school or support services if required.

You can contact the Public Health Nursing Service through your school or phone Natasha on (03) 3836877 or email natasha.graham@cdhb.health.nz. If you’d like to refer direct to the Public Health Nursing Service you can find the referral form online: http://www.cdhb.health.nz/Hospitals-Services/Community-Rural-Health-Services/phns/Pages/Referrals-PHNS-Service.aspx.

Community Notices

(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)


HALSWELL UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB

SUMMER FOOTBALL - Online registrations are OPEN for TERM 1, 2017.
First Kicks/Fun Football (ages 4-8). Skill Centres (ages 8-16). Girls Only HUB (ages 5-12).
Please visit our website for more information: www.hawkfootball.org.nz/summer
WINTER SEASON – Online registrations OPEN 30th January 2017. For ALL players aged 4 to 70+
The season starts 1st April to end of August (early bird fees before end of March).
Grading days for 9th-14th Grades are Sunday 12th & 19th February 2017.
For more information please visit our website at: www.hawkfootball.org.nz/register
Senior Men & Women – Casual Kick arounds from end January on Wednesdays, 6.30pm (Halswell Domain)
Any questions/queries please email Sam Bunn (General Manager): huafcGM@gmail.com

Children's Day:

Sunday 5th March 2017 – 11am till 3pm
Come along and celebrate Children’s Day a FREE community event at the green space, corner of New Brighton Road and Locksley Ave. Pack a picnic lunch and bring along friends and family. Over 40 fun filled activities that are all FREE. So come along and join in on all the excitement. Check out the be there website for more information http://bethere.co.nz/event/24257

CHRISTCHURCH UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB
Registrationopens in mid-February for the 2017 winter season. For more information and to register please go to www.cufc.co.nz/programmes/#community

Under 6: – $50 – Saturday Fun Football Session
Under 8: – $90 – Saturday Fun Football Session
Under 10: – $105 – One practice plus matchday
Under 12 to U17: – $115 – One practice plus matchday

Imagination Yoga 2017

Children's Yoga Course: Commences 14th February 2017.
A comprehensive, collaborative and completely magical 32-week beginners yoga course for 4-11 year olds.
Give your Child a solid foundation in the valuable practices of yoga, mediation and being calm, centred, courageous, confident and endlessly imaginative - no matter what.
Class Times: Tuesdays 3:30pm & 4:30pm, Thurdays 3:30pm, Saturdays 10am
Course Info: www.siouxiesolar.com/imaginationyoga
Contact: Lou 0226 250 321 / hello@siouxiesolar.com







And the building work continues…

As the new year begins, we are able to look back on the progress of the building so far, and see how much has changed.


This video of the West Hub is the first of a series of 'time-lapse' videos that we are creating of the building process.

Building stopped for only two weeks during the Christmas break, and the site has been back into full swing since January 6th.

The concrete slab for the East Hub is due to be poured this coming Thursday, 26th January.

West Hub Concrete Slab ready to be poured…

We are looking forward to getting to school on Monday to see the slab on the West Hub which should have just been poured. HRS have advised that they will be in at 4am to ensure that the pour happens with little impact on school and without people and vehicles around. By 8am, they are hoping to have the pour complete, and to just be working on finishing the surface.