Kauri Whānau Update: Term 4, Week 9

 In this post:

  • Production Key Reminders
  • EOTC in Week 10
  • Pool Party
  • Uniform Reminder
  • Relationships and Sexuality
  • Week 10 Overview

Production Reminders

We had our dress rehearsals this week, including one on Thursday afternoon to the whole school. The performance is continuing to look great, and we look forward to sharing it with whānau and friends on Monday and Tuesday evening next week. Key points to note are as follows:
  • There will be two performances, Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th of December. Both start at 7pm.
  • Entry is by gold coin donation at the door.
  • The sound and lighting team will need to be at school for setup by 6.30pm.
  • All other students need to be in the hub, in costume and having been fed by 6.40pm.


EOTC in Week 10

Wednesday December 13th: Vic Park Walk

This event involves leaving school by 10am to walk to Victoria Park where we students will take part in some game and activities before returning to school by 3pm. Parts of the walk are quite steep, so good walking shoes (and some fitness) will be required. On Monday we will send out a social story that we will have shared with the students. It would be good to review this at home.

For this trip children will need:
  • Sunhat
  • Sunscreen
  • Backpack
  • Water bottle and lunch
  • Good walking shoes
  • A warm jacket or raincoat
    Activewear can also be worn instead of uniform on Wednesday.

    Thursday December 14th: Cass Bay Trip

    We will leave school by 11am and once at Cass Bay, students can swim, explore, chill, and play in the environment. There will be a guided walk to neighbouring Corsair Bay for those interested. On Monday we will send out a social story that we will have shared with the students. It would be good to review this at home.

    For this trip children will need:
    • To wear school uniform
    • Sunhat
    • Sunscreen
    • Water bottle and lunch (they can arrange a shared lunch with friends, and this would need to be nut free)
    • Togs and towel (best to wear togs under their uniform)
    • A warm jacket
    • Optional: wetsuit, book, game (non-electronic), drawing book, sunglasses
    Phones will be left at school. We will be leaving school at 11am and will be back by 3pm. 

    Previously this has been at Corsair bay, with a walk to Cass bay. We have switched this around due to water quality advice.

    Year 8 Pool Party

    We have booked Waltham Pool and two BBQ spots for Wednesday from 4.00 - 6.00pm for our Year 8 pool party. Children are to bring a water bottle (no fizzy drinks), their togs, towel, sunhat, and sunscreen. We will provide the sausages, bread, and sauce alongside various alternate dietary options.
    If we are not contacted, we will assume that children are being collected at 6pm. If other arrangements are made, please let the homegroup teacher know.

    The cost of entry to the pool is $2, and it is an additional $2 for the hydroslide. A teacher will collect this from students on entry.

    Uniform Reminder

    For the last full week of school, we would like to remind all students to keep their uniform and senior jackets in pristine condition. Year 8s might like to bring a spare school shirt to have signed by their peers. This is not to be worn. Students also need to provide their own pen for signing.

    Relationships and Sexuality

    This week, the homegroups have been talking about intimacy and what this means within the context of different relationships (friends, family, romantic). Some groups have discussed consent and what this means. We also have had an activity which has discussed same and different gender relationships. We have also covered some discussion around communication modes and styles. Finally, some groups have also covered the changes that happen at puberty.

    As always, if you have any questions please contact the homegroup teacher in the first instance.

    Week 10 Overview

    Monday 11th - Production performance (7pm)
    Monday 12th - Technology, Production performance (7pm)
    Wednesday 13th - Victoria Park Walk, Year 8 Pool Party
    Thursday 14th - Cass Bay Trip
    Friday 15th - Final celebration assembly

    Kōwhai News Term 4 Week 9

    Kia ora e te whānau

    Welcome to the Kōwhai team's week 9 blog. We are fast approaching the end of the school year and many of our students are counting down the sleeps until Christmas.

    We have planned lots of fun activities to finish off the term, including 6 football sessions, and we all very much enjoyed watching Kauri's production of, 'Oh, the Places We Will Go', this week.

    Football Sessions

    Our tamariki have been lucky enough to have football lessons in these last two weeks of term. They have been delivered by Kōtuitui, who support bicultural and multicultural learnings through playing football and is a free program for schools. They provide outdoor football sessions for tamariki to enjoy irrespective of their football ability levels or previous experience. This is a new program as part of the FIFA Women’s 2023 World Cup legacy.

    The children have all been enjoying these lessons, getting outside and having a good runaround as well as learning valuable ball skills and working together as a team. 





    Science

    As you will know, our students recently had a visit from Kerry, a representative from the Department of Conservation. Kerry taught the children lots of valuable information about kea. During the visit, the children participated in a tracking exercise where they used a device to locate a toy kea in the park. This hands-on experience allowed them to connect with nature and learn more about conservation work.
    Students have been very busy making kea cards for Kerry as a thank you for such an exciting lesson. Below is a photo of us searching for the toy kea hidden in the trees. It was fitted with a transmitter!
    There was much hilarity involved!



    Kea Cards



    Sketching

    Over the last few weeks, we have been learning about sketching, going out into the park and to Treemendous to sketch nature. This week and next week, some of us are sketching fruit and having a little taste of all the different fruits afterwards. Yum! We have been sampling cherries, apples, pears, kiwi fruits, mandarins, strawberries, pineapples and even lemons. The children have been loving the experience! Below are some of the sketches the children created.









    Farewell to Roger

    Last week, we said farewell to Roger, our ukulele and guitar teacher who is leaving at the end of the year. We enticed him over to the hub where we sang him a song and presented him with a card from the children. He has been teaching the tamariki ukulele for most of the year and we will really miss him next year. Thank you, Roger, for all your hard work and dedication!



    Farewell to Kathryn

    We are also farewelling Kathryn, our literacy and maths teacher, who has been working hard with all our tamariki since term 2. We thank you so much, Kathryn, for your dedication to the children and we wish you all the best in your future pursuits!


    Finally, we would like to thank you for all your support throughout the year. We couldn't do this without you! We have had an action-packed and fun-filled year with your tamariki and look forward to being reunited with some of you next year. We wish the year 4's all the best on their future adventures in Pōhutukawa and wish you all a wonderful and restful summer holiday.

    Ka kite ano,

    From the Kōwhai team

    Kauri Whānau Update: Term 4, Week 8

    In this post:

    • Cass Bay Trip
    • Pool Party
    • Production Key Points
    • Relationships and Sexuality
    • Week 10 Overview
    • Staff vs Students Basketball

    Cass Bay Trip

    On Thursday December 14th (Week 10) we are hoping to go to Cass Bay. We still need more helpers for this event to go forward, and helpers who are willing to be out on the water for some of the day. If you are able, please sign up via this google form as soon as possible. These events are not possible without the support of whānau.

    Pool Party

    We have not had any volunteers to host the Year 8 Pool Party on Wednesday December 13th from 4pm to 6pm, and so have made the decision to take the event to Waltham Pool. Students will need to pay the cost of entry and hydroslide. We will be in touch with Waltham to confirm the price per student.

    Production Overview

    We had our first full run throughs of the production this week, and things are looking great! Key points for whānau to note are as follows:
    • There will be two performances, Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th of December. Both start at 7pm.
    • Entry is by gold coin donation at the door.
    • The sound and lighting team will need to be at school for setup by 6.30pm.
    • All other students need to be in the hub, in costume and having been fed by 6.40pm.
    • Please see our previous blog post for details about costumes. Most will be in black pants and a colourful top. We don't want whānau spending money on this, so please get in touch if you need assistance.
    • Our dress rehearsals are on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon this coming week. Our Thursday performance will be in front of the school. Students will need their costumes at school on Wednesday.

    Relationships and Sexuality

    This week, the homegroups have been talking about intimacy and what this means within the context of different relationships (friends, family, romantic). Some groups have discussed consent and what this means. We also have had an activity which has discussed same and different gender relationships. We have also covered some discussion around communication modes and styles. As always, if you have any questions please contact the homegroup teacher in the first instance.

    Week 10 Overview

    Monday 11th - Production performance (7pm)
    Monday 12th - Technology, Production performance (7pm)
    Wednesday 13th - Victoria Park Walk, Year 8 Pool Party
    Thursday 14th - Cass Bay Trip
    Friday 15th - Final celebration assembly

    Staff vs Students Basketball

    On Wednesday this week, the students organised a game of basketball between Year 8s and willing teachers. It was a well-attended game and while both teams competed strongly, The teachers managed to steal the win on this occasion!



    Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto School Newsletter, Rāmere (Friday) 1 December, 2023

    Principal's Patch

    Kia ora koutou

    It was super to see so many children taking part in celebrating our 'Culture and Diversity Day' today! Alongside a wide variety of colour, we had children and staff celebrating many different cultures and ethnicities that are meaningful to them, from every corner of the globe! We had  staff and students who shared aspects of their culture including sports and performance affiliations, and in Celebration Assembly, a wonderful presentation on Niue by Tayla Finlayson. We are incredibly lucky to have such diversity across our community and we appreciate and value the opportunity to learn about our differences and how we are all unique.

    'Kaitiaki Crew' News Article

    How wonderful, miharo to see the members of our hardworking and passionate Kaitiaki Crew given their 'moment in the sun' this week with the publication of an online news article on Newsline. The article, titled 'Beckenham Students Nurturing Nature' is about our ongoing partnership with the Council Community Partnerships Rangers and Community Waterways Partnership.  It's a wonderful way to promote and celebrate the taonga of our spring-fed ponds for which our school is named, and recognise the mahi of some of our dedicated 'kaitiaki'. Nā mātou he rereke te ao, the world is different because of us! You can read the article here.


    Very proud of our tamariki and kaimahi (staff) as they build each year on the work around the ponds done by previous year's students. 

    Ngā mihi nui

    Sandy Hastings
    Principal - Tumuaki

    Important Dates

    (you can also find the Community Calendar on our website here)

    Thu 7 Dec - BOT Meeting, 5.30pm, Staffroom
    Fri 8 Dec - Celebration Assembly, 10am, in the Hall
    Fri 8 Dec - 12:15-3pm, Kahikatea Team trip to Isaac Theatre Royal, Southern Ballet
    Mon 11 Dec - 7-8pm Kauri Production, in the Hall
    Tue 12 Dec - 7-8pm Kauri Production, in the Hall
    Fri 15 Dec - Final Celebration Assembly, 9:45am, in the Hall
    Mon 18 Dec - Year 8 Graduation, 11am-12pm
    Mon 18 Dec - Year 8 Leavers' Lunch 12:30-1:30pm
    Tue 19 Dec - Last Day of Term 4, School finishes at 12.30pm

    2024
    Tue 30 Jan - Learning Conferences
    Wed 31 Jan - Learning Conferences
    Thu 1 Feb - Classes begin

    Term Dates: Click here to view 2023 & 2024 term dates

    Citizen of the Week

    Aine Smyth - Year 8

    Aine, you are an advocate for kindness and inclusion in our Kauri whānau. You have been a committed member of our Diversity Group, putting into action your values of making a difference to others within our kura. Aine, you have a brilliant mind: synthesizing, making connections and forming questions come naturally to you, and you confidently express your ideas during group discussions. Thank you for all the wonderful qualities you bring to our kura. 

    School Notices

    Elmer Ōtautahi Art Trail

    Last term we finished painting our Elmer Elephant sculpture. The Elmers gathered for an unveiling last Thursday before heading out on the art trail. Our Elmer, 'Rainbow Bloom', is hanging out at Tūranga for the next couple of months. They would love a visit from some Beckenham tamariki! Below is the blurb about our beautifully painted sculpture. We hope you enjoy going on the Elmer Ōtautahi Art Trail and spotting all of these fabulous works of art. The large Elmer's, painted by professional artists, are outside around the city. The baby Elmer’s, which have been school projects, are inside the many buildings that are run by the city council. Enjoy! 


    Name / title: Rainbow Bloom
    Inspired by: Growing to your full potential and showing your true colours.
    Brief description of sculpture: Rainbow Bloom represents our school values, especially 'We Get There Together: Mā tātou katoa te waka e hoe'; inclusivity and how it is OK to be different. Above 'Rainbow’s' diversity socks are a selection of flags from the nationalities at our school. Our school's cultural narrative has strong ties to the Ōpāwaho River, so we have represented this on their trunk. We want 'Rainbow Bloom' to bring a smile to people's faces, even when it is the toughest of days. 

    Student Council - Celebrating Diversity and Culture Day

    This term the student council planned a diversity-themed term. We have looked at different aspects of diversity including culture, LGBTQ+ and we are about to focus on disability. On Thursdays, we have had lunchtime activities such as nail painting, colouring in, and even Chilean dancing! This Friday, Dec 1st, the student council held a diversity day where children could dress up to represent a culture that is special to them or dress to support the LGBTQ+ community. Children bought a gold coin as a donation that will go to Qtopia. 

    Thank you to our Student Council for their continuous mahi and inclusive advocacy!

    Congratulations to...

    The following special Awards were presented today in Celebration Assembly:

    Grace English
    Taylor Cup for Sportsmanship
    Grace, you perfectly balance a fierce competitiveness with a level head and inclusivity on the sports field. You recognise and encourage the strengths of those in your team and have a gift in bringing people together and creating cohesion within your team. Grace, thank you for the way you notice and act when others need support or a vote of confidence and for the way you play with the upmost respect for your opposition and the rules of the game. In defeat, you are unshakable, positive and upbeat, while you celebrate victories with great humility. 

    Kacey Pedersen
    Taylor Cup for Sportsmanship
    Kacey, you are a fantastic role model on the sports field. You lift others through your actions and comments, which positively contributes to the team culture. You extend your cheery personable nature to the opposition and game officials, always maintaining a balance of competitiveness and fun. Kacey, you regularly put yourself out there in sporting contexts, which inspires others to do the same. You embrace the challenges of sport with humility and grace. Whatever the sport and whatever the stakes, you play with heart and determination.

    Cahlen Stace
    Cross Country (Cooper Cup) Winner

    Ella Coleman & Zoe Colville
    Cross Country (Cooper Cup) Winners

    Olivia Hurford
    Athletics Senior Girl (BOT Cup) Trophy Winner

    Blake Grayburn
    Athletics Senior Boy (Jubilee Cup) Winner

    Ashlyn Taffs
    Kete Awards - Care

    Blake Grayburn
    Kete Awards - Together

    Frida Corin, Charlie Price
    Kete Awards - Learning

    Ella Coleman
    Kete Awards - Challenge

    Hamish Zinzan
    Kete Awards - Difference

    Congratulations also to:

    Mirren and Coleman Leitch 
    Mirren and Coleman just got back from being at the Brazilian Jiu jitsu Gold Coast championships on Wednesday last week, it was their first international competition, they very proudly brought back 2 gold and 2 silver medals, after fighting some of the toughest. With Mirren even fighting an Australian champion. 


    Elijah Hakeagaiki 
    Last weekend, Elijah played in the Pacific Series Tournament for rugby league. His team was undefeated again and he had the best time. Here is a photo of him in the tournament. 

    PTA News

    A reminder that all items ordered in the recent fundraisers are able to be collected from school next Friday the 8th of December.

    BOT Update

    Term 4 Policy Review

    Thank you to all of you who have provided feedback so far on our Term 4 Policies, listed below, that are up for review. 
    • Curriculum and Student Achievement Policy
    • Student Achievement Information/Student Assessment and Achievement,
    • Home Learning
    • Distance Learning
    • Health Education
    To review these, please follow the instructions below. 

    1. Visit the website https://beckenham.schooldocs.co.nz/1893.htm
    2. Enter the username (beckenham) and password (pride).
    3. Follow the link to the relevant policy as listed under Term 4 Review Topics
    4. Read the policy.
    5. Click the Start your review button at the top right-hand corner of the page.
    6. Select the reviewer type.
    7. Enter your name (optional).
    8. Follow the prompts to show that you've read the topic and enter your feedback if you'd like to comment.
    9. Agree to the privacy statement and click “Submit review”.
    If you don't have internet access, school office staff can provide you with printed copies of the policy and a review form.

    Your feedback on the content (the policy) and implementation (how we follow the policy) promotes discussion with staff and the Board and helps us to evaluate our processes and make changes as needed.

    This review closes Friday 15 December.

    Community Notices

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

    Exciting Opportunity for Aspiring Junior Chefs!

    Introducing the in person Junior Chef Holiday Programme, designed to unleash your child’s culinary potential!

    Course Details:
    Duration: 5 days
    Start Date: 18 – 22 December 2023
    Time: 9am – 12pm (8 – 16 year old)
    Total Cost: $300 per student.
             
    Course Details:
    Duration: 5 days
    Start Date: 22 – 26 January 2024
    Time: 9am – 12pm (8 – 16 year old)
    Total Cost: $300 per student.

    Location: International Culinary Studio Training Kitchen, 1/57 Warrington St, Christchurch.

    Give your child the gift of being self-sufficient in the kitchen! They’ll learn essential culinary skills, techniques, and gain hands-on experience under the guidance of experienced chefs.

    Bring your own electronic device, such as a laptop or tablet, to fully engage with digital resources and take our learning to the next level.

    Chef Pat will be teaching the kids a great set of skills. Empower your child with culinary expertise that will last a lifetime. Whether they aspire to be the next MasterChef or simply want to enhance their
    cooking skills, this course is a stepping stone to their culinary dreams. This course will also help them with their mathematics, reading and social skills.

    Enroll today and ignite their passion for the Culinary Arts!

    We will only run the course if more than 8 people register. Maximum class of 14 people.

    All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance.

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