Kauri Whānau Weekly Update: Term 2 Week 8

Choir

A huge well done to our choir who performed at the South Music Festival this week. Their love of music was evident in their efforts and radiant faces. Those who sung solos,  sung in the chorus, introduced items and conducted our choir, did so with poise and enthusiasm. We were proud. A special thanks to Megan for leading our choir and sharing her joy for music with the children.



Nail polish, makeup and relationships

Our children are on the cusp of (or midst of) adolescence and teenagehood is just around the corner. This manifests in lots of change, both physical and emotional at Year 7 and 8. We spend lots of time supporting our children to make good choices at this time in their lives.
Talk about 'so-and-so likes so-and-so'  is discouraged at school, as it can lead to teasing and upset children.  Likewise, talk of boyfriends and girlfriends is also discouraged and closely monitored at school. You also may have noticed that at this age, taking care with appearance becomes a bigger focus. We have noticed that the wearing of makeup and nail polish to school is becoming a thing. Today we talked with the children about this not being accepted at school and from tomorrow forward, anyone coming to school with coloured nail polish or makeup on will be given a remover product and asked to take it off. Clear nail polish and non-coloured lip balm (for those with sore lips) are acceptable. We would really appreciate your support with this by checking and reminding your child of the no nail polish or makeup message. Final note, pierced ears are to have simple studs, no dangly earrings.

PJ day Friday

Tomorrow we will be celebrating the shortest day of the year in three ways, thanks to an initiative from the Student Council and the PTA. There will be a free breakfast in the school hall at 8am, children are encouraged to bring a can of food to the hall - which will be donated to a food bank and children can wear their PJs to school. The children can participate in their choice of these activities. A reminder that it is a sports day and so sports uniforms must be packed or worn under PJs. If they choose not to wear PJs, then school uniform is worn.

Ski Day in Term 3: September 6th

Many thanks to those who have signed up to help with our ski trip. We have plenty of offers. I will be in touch with you later about more specific details. At this stage make sure you are available on Friday, September 6th.

We have started fundraising for our ski day by selling cheese rolls at lunchtimes on Monday. These are $2 for three and need to be ordered before school by the flagpole.

Maths-Whizz for the rest of this term

Until the end of term we are working on contextual projects in maths, in preparation for Cantamath. This means we are spending less time on Maths Whizz in class. Time spent on this online learning at home will be important.




Winter tournament – we need you!

Winter Tournament is on the first Tuesday morning of Term 3 at Hagley Park, (23rd July).

Winter Tournament is a series of quick round-robin games against other teams in our zone. It serves as a qualifier for the Canterbury Winter Tournament. Our travelling weekly winter sport teams will compete in this tournament.

An adult is needed to manage each team and to referee their games. Many of our wonderful winter sport coaches are volunteering their time to be with their team for the tournament. We are able to enter more teams than what we can enter in winter sport and so would like to reorganise some of the teams to maximise the game time for each child. This requires more adult help.

We currently need managers for the following:

Hockey: 1 x year 5/6 and 2 x 7/8
Football: 2 x year 5/6
Netball: 1 x year 5/6 and 1 x 7/8

If you are able to help out, please email Jenny on jenny.diggle@beckenham.school.nz.

You may catch the bus with us or meet us at Hagley Park. You would be needed between 9 and 12:30.

Newsletter Update- Pūkaki Working Bee 15-16th June

Pūkaki Development/ Working Bee
Over the weekend, we had the first working bee at the Pūkaki play space. Although the rain on Saturday dampened the ground and our jackets, it in no way dampened the enthusiasm of the wonderful parents who came along to help dig the foundations for the 'fort'.  By the end of Saturday, we hade the posts all concreted in.

 



On Sunday, the weather had improved and resulted in a much bigger turnout. We constructed the base and decking for the fort, dug the sandpit and concreted the ring stones in and made the concrete base for the shed.



We have one more working bee this coming Saturday 22nd June, 8am-2pm. At this working bee, we will complete the fort structure, install the fencing, dig out and fill the sandpit and move the shed to the slab. We still need helpers to assist us with this. If you are able to help, please email Paulette at paulette.newton@beckenham.school.nz  or just drop in to lend a hand. Many hands make light work!

On Monday, the children were so excited to see this play space taking shape. Here are some of NEs already looking after the new plantings.





Outdoor Spaces Committee



Whānau Roopu Hui

Tēnā koutou e te whānau,

We would like to offer you a hearty welcome to our first Whānau Roopu hui from 5:30pm to 7pm on Wednesday 26th June in the school staff room.

The hui will coincide with Matariki, a time of renewal and celebration in Aotearoa New Zealand. We think this is the perfect opportunity to have our first hui (meeting), to share some kai, and to korero (chat).

So, nau mai, haere mai! Come along! Take the chance to get to know other tamariki and whānau, enjoy a cuppa and some kai, and get involved in this important aspect of our kura.

Finally, if you are coming along would you please take a moment to indicate your attendance, for catering purposes, on the Google Form (attached).
Whānau Roopu Hui


Ngā manaakitanga noho ora mai,

Steve Cooke and Sampson Karst






Monday Lunch Sorted!

Hot cheese rolls for lunch at school tomorrow, Monday June 24th.

Bring $2 to order three cheese rolls. Order by the flagpole before school. 

Save on sandwich making tomorrow and enjoy a yummy warm lunch!

Thanks for supporting Year 7 & 8 ski trip fundraising.