Toilet Paper, Paper Towels, Cheese Rolls and a Mountain Bike

Year 7 & 8 are heading to Dunedin for a week in term 4. Please support our fundraising.

Toilet Paper and Paper Towels

Many thanks to those who have already placed orders for toilet paper and paper towels. Orders close and payment is due by this Monday, August 10th. If you have yet to place your order, please click here.


Cheese Rolls are back by popular demand!

We are making cheese rolls again. Feedback was extremely positive in term one, so make sure you don't miss out this time around. We will also have paper forms available at the office and in Kauri hub; these are useful when getting multiple orders from family, friends and neighbours. Click here to order yours. 


Bike Raffle

We are raffling a beautiful 21 speed mountain bike. The bike will be on display and tickets available for sale, for $2, before and after school each day for the next two weeks, or until 500 tickets are sold. 


Many thanks for supporting Kauri camp fundraising!

Kauri Kitchen Closed and Hamper Item Donation

We are closing our hub kitchen for a week. The microwave, jug and sandwich press will not be available to prepare food. It will reopen next Thursday. 

Please send along your item for our hamper raffle by Friday this week. Something nice from the supermarket would be great.

Remember gear for winter sport tomorrow.


Kauri Fundraising Update: Week 3 Please Read

Kia ora everyone,

We have just 9 tickets left for the quiz night! If you are yet to get yours, please click here.

Just one week to go to get your orders in for toilet paper and paper towels. 

Our bike raffle ticket sales will start this week, with tickets being sold before and after school. The bike will be on display. Tickets are $2 each.

We would like everyone to donate one item to go in our hamper raffles that will be drawn at the quiz night. Please send a non-perishable 'luxury supermarket item' along to school this week. We will have a tub in the Maker-Space to collect your donations in.


Many thanks!

Kauri Whānau Weekly Update: Term 3 Week 2

It was great to see a good number of families at school on Monday evening to meet with Joe Eccleton, principal of Cashmere High School. A reminder that applications to Cashmere High are due in on this Friday, July 30. 

Readathon

We were super organised and got most of our Readathon cards out early this week. If you haven't seen the red Readathon card yet, please ask your child where it is. 14 consecutive days of reading then begins. The idea is to read for a set period of time each day. Parents sign the card after each reading session. Please also collect some sponsors on the back of the card. Cards and money then come back to the school office between Aug 17 and 21. Please get behind this school fundraiser. It is an excellent way to get that reading habit established and / or rewarded. 

Speeches

Term 3 is always speech writing time for Year 7 & 8. This year it is story-telling speeches. We have just started writing these. The children have until Friday August 7th to finish writing their story-speech. These will be presented to literacy groups at the end of the following week. We are in the process on arranging judges for the hub final - so the date for that will be coming out soon. The winning Year 7 and Year 8 speeches will go through to the South Zone Competition on September 21st. 

Camp Fundraising


Celebrations

A huge congratulations to our Senior Girls' Basketball team who competed at the Canterbury Year 7 & 8 Tournament on Monday. The girls consistently gave of their best on court - in skill, effort and sportsmanship. They came second in their pool and were placed 4th overall. 



Our ShowQuest passion group spent Tuesday morning 'on location' filming their dance. It was a great insight into the life of a dancer / actor - 3 hours for 6 minutes of film in freezing cold conditions. The dancers and film crew did an awesome job. Next step - editing. We are looking forward to being able to share the final result later in the term. A big thanks to Jason and Nicola for accompanying the group.