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Opportunity for Feedback – Health Curriculum Delivery at Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto.
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Kia ora koutou,
It is hard to believe we are already a third of the way through Term 2. Thank you to all the whānau members who attended our welcome assembly last Friday. We are privileged to have your children as students at our school, and we look forward to building positive relationships with you over the coming years.
Today, the Readathon culminated in our much-anticipated Book Character Day. The variety of creative costumes on display was truly impressive! A huge thank you to our dedicated PTA for their ongoing efforts to raise funds for our school. We hope everyone was able to get behind the Readathon as our first fundraiser of the year.
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Book Character Day |
Learning Conferences
At Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto, we’re looking forward to connecting with you at our upcoming learning conferences, which will take place after mid-year reports are shared on Friday 6 June. These meetings are a valuable opportunity to celebrate your child’s progress, talk about their current learning and next steps, and explore how we can work together to support them both at school and at home.
During the conference, we’ll check in on how you found the school report and answer any questions you have about this. Your child will also share some of their learning and focus areas in class. There’ll be time to discuss general wellbeing, social or medical matters, and any support we can offer.
We’ll also take a moment to ensure you’re receiving all school and team newsletters, and that you can consistently access Hero.
Lastly, we welcome anything else you’d like us to know - things that are especially meaningful to your child, or any updates to your contact information. If there’s anything you’d prefer to discuss without your child present, you’re welcome to email their home group teacher directly.
Learning Conferences will take place on:
Tuesday 10 June – between 1:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.
Wednesday 11 June – between 1:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
On both of the above days, classes will finish at 1:00 p.m. We thank you for accommodating this change to support the facilitation of learning conferences. Limited supervision will be available at school until 3:00 p.m., and we will be in touch over the next couple of weeks to confirm arrangements for those who require it.
To make a booking, please click the link
here, or go to:
Or, use the QR Code below:
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Booking QR Code |
Parent Portal - Ministry of Education
You may have seen in the media that the Ministry of Education has launched a new Parent Portal designed to help you better understand what your child is learning at school or kura, how they are progressing against the curriculum, and how you can support their learning at home.
This site offers a range of helpful resources, including information about the recent curriculum changes that we are currently working through at Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto.
Ngā mihi
Cade
Principal / Tumuaki
Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto
Important Dates
Upcoming Events
Fri 16 May - Readathon Ends
Thu 22 May - Y5/8 Winter Sport Begins
Fri 23 May - School Cross Country
Wed 28 May - PTA Meeting (7:30-9:30pm)
Thu 29 May - Board of Trustees Meeting (5:30-7:30pm, Staff Room)
Fri 30 May - Staff Only Day (School Closed)
Mon 2 Jun - Public Holiday, School Closed (King's Birthday)
Fri 6 Jun - Celebration Assembly (10:00-10:30am in the Hall)
Tue 10 Jun - Learning Conferences (school closes at 1pm)
Wed 11 Jun - Learning Conferences (school closes at 1pm)
Tue 17 Jun - Matariki Evening (5PM-7PM)
Thu 19 Jun - Celebration Assembly (10:00-10:30am in the Hall)
Fri 20 Jun - Public Holiday, School Closed (Matariki)
Wed 25 Jun - Board of Trustees Meeting (5:30-7:30pm, Staff Room)
Wed 25 Jun - PTA Meeting (7:30-9:30pm)
Fri 27 Jun - Celebration Assembly (10:00-10:30am in the Hall)
Fri 27 Jun - Last Day of Term 2
Mon 14 Jul - First Day of Term 3
Citizen of the Week
Oscar Wood - Year 8
Oscar, you are an outstanding role model for all of our school values. You embrace challenges with enthusiasm, across the curriculum. You are proving to be a very confident and organised chairperson for our student council. Your ability to work with a wide range of people, with great focus on the task, is an example of your fabulous leadership. Tu meke, Oscar!
Cora Nuttall - Year 5
Cora, your bubbly personality is truly infectious and your passion for learning radiates in all that you undertake. As a fantastic self-manager and a positive role model, you lead by example. Your willingness to always lend a hand in class and take on extra responsibilities makes you such a valuable and inspiring member of our team. Tino pai tō mahi, Cora!
School Notices
Parking in the 3min area on Sandwich Road
A reminder please, that the drop off and pick up area on Sandwich Road (by the bike stands) is a 3min drop-off zone from 8:30-9:30am and 2:30-3:30pm on school days. This means drivers are not able to sit in their cars from 2:30pm waiting for children, or to park cars in this area and go into school. If you arrive early and wait for children, or if you need to get out of your car and come into school, please find an alternative place to park. Having this area just for drop-offs means that the traffic on Sandwich Road moves smoothly before and after school, and this is much safer for our children.
PTA Book and Clothing Sale
BOSCO
BOSCO is looking for new members to join our committee. If you are interested or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Harriet Takamore via email or pop on in when you have the chance to chat.
You would be joining a lovely bunch of volunteers who are passionate about the service BOSCO provides and being a part of its future.
BOSCO currently has availability each day for before and after school care for regular or casual bookings.
If you have thought about using BOSCO for your tamariki but aren’t 100% sure what we're about or how we work, please feel free to pop in for a chat with Harriet or send through an email with any questions you may have.
A trial session is welcome if you would like your tamariki to give it a go first.
Harriet Takamore
Programme Leader
BOSCO Incorporated
office@bosco.org.nz
027 645 6632
Kupu Māori o te Wīki:
These are our Whakataukī (phrase), Instructions, and Kupu (words) for the last couple of weeks. Give them a go!
Whakataukī:
- Whakarite ngā kete mō te haerenga! - This means filling our kete for the journey.
- Ahakoa he iti kete, he iti nā te aroha - This means it’s the thought that counts.
Instruction:
- Titiro mai - this means look at me.
- Whakarongo mai - this means listen to me.
Kupu:
- Aroha - this means love.
- Hīkoi - This means walk.
If you are unsure of the pronunciation of a word, have a look at
Te Aka (the Māori dictionary) where you can hear how the word is spoken correctly.
Matariki Evening - 17th June
Is your child cycling to school? Take the survey!
My name is Jaimita de Jongh, and I am an MSc student at Lincoln University. As part of a research project into cycling to school, I am conducting a short survey (approximately 5 minutes) among parents whose children cycle to school. Some of you may have already seen me at the school gate this week conducting the survey among parents cycling with their children. However, I would also like to survey those parents whose children bike independently, without their parents.
If you are happy to take part in this short survey, you can email me on the email below for a survey link:
jaimita.dejongh@lincolnuni.ac.nz
Or go to the survey directly:
Results will be used to better encourage cycling to school among other parents.
I will also be handing out leaflets about the survey to children biking independently to give to their parents.
Thank you!
Jaimita
BOT Update
Policy Review
- Visit the website https://beckenham.schooldocs.co.nz/1893.htm
- Enter the username (beckenham) and password (pride).
- Follow the link to the relevant policy as listed.
- Read the policy.
- Click the Start your review button at the top right-hand corner of the page.
- Select the reviewer type.
- Enter your name (optional).
- Follow the prompts to show that you've read the topic and enter your feedback if you'd like to comment.
- 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.
Community Notices
(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)
Coming up for kids and families at the Isaac Theatre Royal in June and July
Matariki Glow Show
On Sunday 8 June, the Matariki Glow Show will light up the stage with its giant-scale, glow-in-the-dark puppetry. This year, the show tells the magical story of Matariki, sharing the magic behind the Māori New Year. The Matariki Glow Show brings the mythical tale to life with its unique puppets, which glow under UV lights in a black box theatre.
The performance is told in both te reo Māori and English, weaving together themes of whakawhanaungatanga, friendship, and family. It offers a truly uplifting and positive experience for all, making it a must-see event for children and families.
Aunty Claus’ Mid-Winter Christmas Kids Gala
On Saturday 19 July, join Aunty Claus (Santa’s Big Sister) for a merry Mid-Winter Christmas Kids Variety Gala. This fabulous cabaret extravaganza promises to warm your heart and tickle your funny bone. In collaboration with the Isaac Theatre Royal, the multi-award-winning Tessa Waters, the “Undisputed Queen of Stupidity” (TimeOut London), leads this rollercoaster of fun, featuring the best in comedy, cabaret, circus, and drag the country has to offer.
Aunty Claus and her mate Jeff Parsnips invite the whole family to a joyful afternoon of songs, games, circus tricks, bubbles, and maybe even a sheep herding lesson! Fun is guaranteed for all ages, making it an event you won't want to miss.
Both events are set to provide unforgettable experiences for the whole family. Be sure to mark your calendars and get your tickets early to enjoy these fantastic shows at the Isaac Theatre Royal!
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Isaac Theatre Royal website.
Workshop for parents from Allen Hou, Asian Community Transformation Trust
Opportunity for young orchestral players
Listening to Families
Listening to Families website has a series of videos which provide answers to everyday questions about health and wellbeing challenges facing children and adolescents. The questions the videos answer are real - they come directly from families. The answers are provided by trusted specialists.