Koru Team News: Term 4 Week 8 (6/12/2024)

 Kia ora e te whānau,

Thank you to everyone who has been applying sun cream before school, we are reapplying before the children go out to Big Play. A reminder that all children need a sun hat every day! If a child does not have a sun hat, they need to play in the shade of the Hall verandah at break times.

It is hard to believe we are nearly at the end of our school year! We will be beginning to tidy and sort our toys and resources in preparation for next year. You might even notice our walls will be getting bare as we take the children's work off so they can take it home. 

Returning books

We are collecting back all Literacy reading books from Literacy folders, these need to be brought back to any teacher in Koru. Please have a look around home and bring back all reading books to school for our end of year stocktake. You are welcome to keep your Heart Words and sound packs of cards to keey using at home. All Library books need to be brought back to school too. 


Transition Visits

We have been getting to meet and get to know the children who will be starting in Koru next year, as they have their school visits this week. It is wonderful to see how our Koru tamariki are showing all our school values to make our visitors feel welcome and to show them a fun time at school. 'We Make A Difference'. Our Koru children are also having a couple of visits to look around the Kahikatea Hub and see where they might be next year.



Teddy Bears' Picnic:

On Monday, December 16th, we are planning to hold a fun Teddy Bears' picnic, followed by games, out in Beckenham Park.

At 1:20 p.m., children will wash their hands, put their hats on, collect their lunches, drink bottles and soft toys, and we'll head out to have lunch under the big trees near the Big Adventure playground.

Once they have finished eating, children will be able to choose from a variety of game options: parachute games, Duck Duck Goose, or playing on the Big Adventure playground. 

Please ensure that your child has the following items on Monday, December 16th:

  • lunchbox
  • drink bottle
  • sun hat
  • soft toy (teddy bear or other)


Staying Safe Online

As our tamariki spend more time online, it’s important parents and whānau help them

stay safe. Now is a great time to talk to them about how we use the internet and digital

Technology.


Netsafe has created an Online Safety Parent Toolkit so parents, families and whānau have

all the information they need to talk about online safety.


If you or anyone in your whānau needs support, you can contact Netsafe.



Ngā mihi mahana,
Stacey, Georgia, Elizabeth, Nicola


Kōwhai News Term 4 Week 8

Kia ora whānau,

We are rapidly approaching the end of term and the end of the year and we still have lots to look forward to. 

Hut Day

Next Thursday, we are having a Hut Day. This will start after morning tea as we have a Kahikatea performance to go to first up. The children have been forming groups and designing their huts, thinking about what they will need to bring from home. They will be bringing this list home next week. This could be things like pegs, blankets, old sheets or pillows etc. Every child can also bring a soft toy and a game that they want to play - only with your permission! It is always a fun event and the hub will be transformed into a labyrinth of huts which is impressive to see. Below are some photos from last time to give you an idea.



Peter Pan Ballet

Next Friday, we are excited to be going to see the Peter Pan ballet at the Isaac Theatre Royal. Here is a link to the social story if you would like to look at it with your child to go over expectations and prepare for the trip.


Transitions

Last week, we had transition time with Pōhutukawa when the Year 4 children went over to the Pōhutukawa hub in Parenga to spend time with the Year 5 children whom they will be with next year. The Year 6 children then came over to Kōwhai in Tahaki to join in Discovery with the Year 3 children. This was extremely successful and the children had a great time either connecting or re-connecting with one another. There will be another session on Monday afternoon next week.

This week, the Year 2 children came to visit the Year 3 children and had Discovery together while the Year 4 children had their own programme. This was also great for the children to re-connect with buddies that they spent time with last year in Kahikatea. Again, there will be another session on Wednesday morning next week.

Books

Over the next week, the children's workbooks will be coming home bit by bit in preparation for the end of the year. There will also be artwork coming home and any leftover stationery. If you have any reading books still at home, we would really appreciate if these could be returned to school over the next week too. Thank you so much for you support with this!





Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Schoolwide Newsletter, Rāmere (Friday) 29 November 2024, Week 7

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou,

Today we say thank you to all of the people who have volunteered this year: on trips, putting away books, gardening, PTA, Board of Trustees, sport coaches... the list goes on. The help that each of you has provided this year has helped us to provide so many experiences and resources for the tamariki (children).

This time of year always brings a time of busyness. As a kura (school) we begin our end of year celebrations, and at the same time begin the work to prepare for 2025.

Part of the mahi (work) in preparation for 2025 is the organising of Home Groups. Below is a list of the Home Group Teachers for 2025. We also have a number of teachers filling various roles across the school.

Staffing Update Beginning Term 1 2025

Koru (NE)
Katie McFarlane - Team Leader
Stacey McLachlan & Elizabeth Drummond

Kahikatea (Y1/2)
Sarah Junghenn - Team Leader
Amber Donovan
Talia Garrick

Kōwhai (Y3/4)
Anna Reid - Team Leader
Rowena Barker 
Hazel Ritchie
Georgia McKenna
Anna McNeill

Pōhutukawa (Y5/6)
Chris Gaut - Team Leader
Megan Culver
Rae Marsh
Gayle McNaughton
Nick Bruce

Kauri (Y7/8)
Hugo Weaver - Team Leader
Jenny Diggle
Sarah Angelo
Chloe Wilson

Across School Teaching Support
Nicola Reddecliffe - Literacy support Y0-2 and Classroom and Team Leader release
Lisa Collier - Across School Teacher, release, Literacy Support Y0-2
Megan Harris - Classroom and Team Leader release
Laura Williamson - Classroom and Team Leader release
Georgie Jones - Literacy and Numeracy Support
Nicky Dunlop - Release Teacher 

Congratulations to Quynh Nguyen who has been appointed to a Junior school teaching position on the west side of Christchurch.

Showing appreciation at the end of the year

We are aware that gift-giving is one way that some people choose to show appreciation and that this is particularly so at the end of the school year, and for those who celebrate Christmas.

We talk with the children about the importance of showing appreciation in an ongoing way through words and actions, rather than necessarily through the buying of gifts. Our teachers talk with the children about the value of making and writing cards or small gifts when special occasions do occur. In that same spirit, we do appreciate hearing that what we have done has been appreciated, and we do not expect parents or students to buy gifts for staff. 

We are also aware that some groups of children may to organise gift-giving activities between friends at school (i.e. "Secret Santa"). Please let your children know that this is not something we do at school,  and that this needs to be something organised outside of school. Our goal is to ensure that our school activities are inclusive of all children and their whānau beliefs and values. Please ask children to keep activities such as this to friendship groups outside of school, where you know one another’s families.

Below are the dates of the remaining events at kura (school). a reminder that school finishes at 12.30pm on Tuesday 17 December.

Ngā mihi nui
Jo Smith (Acting Principal / Tumuaki) 

Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Tue 03 - Tue 10 Dec - Year 5 and 6 Cycle Safety
Wed 04 Dec - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM
Wed 04 Dec - Kauri production 7pm, gold coin donation towards Kauri fundraising 
Thur 05 Dec - Kauri production 7pm, gold coin donation towards Kauri fundraising 
Thur 05 Dec - House Games (wear your House shirt to school)
Fri 06 Dec - Celebration Assembly 9.45am (NB change of time)
Wed 11 Dec - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff Room
Fri 13 Dec - Final Celebration Assembly, 9.05-9.50am, in the Hall
Mon 16 Dec - Year 8 Graduation 11am
Tue 17 Dec - Last day of Term 4, School finishes 12.30PM

Term Dates

Click here to view 2024 & 2025 term dates

Citizen of the Week

Maeve Hurford - Year 3

Maeve, you are a kind and caring student who epitomises each of our school values daily. You are a fabulous role model to others and make our school a great place! Ka pai, Maeve!

Isaiah Kwong - Year 8

Isaiah, you are a shining example of kindness and care, always looking out for others and embodying our school values in everything you do. You are a true role model and inspire your peers with your passion, responsibility and dedication to making our kura a better place. Ka pai Isaiah.

PTA News

PTA Monthly Hui (Meeting) 4th December 7.30pm

All welcome to our final hui of 2024! Please note the change of date from the usual 4th Wednesday of the month. We’d love to see some new faces and appreciate some extra voices and hands to help with our fundraising activities in 2025! Don’t hesitate to get in touch via pta@beckenham.school.nz

School Notices

Scooters

Now that the weather is warmer we are seeing more children biking and scootering to school. Lots of the scooters are or look the same. Please make sure the your child's scooter is easy for them to identify in some way (named, sticker), this will help with collection confusion - when someone accidentally takes the wrong scooter home, leaving their one at school. Please also ensure that their helmets are clearly named.

Panforte

Calls for last orders this Sunday 1 December - this panforte is proudly made by a family from school, and 10% of sales goes towards the school.

It's a great gift, packed with fruit and nuts, preserved with north Canterbury honey, we can cater for gluten free, it won’t melt, lasts for ages and is a great option for people who are going camping, tramping and fishing these summer holidays and of course its super delicious!

Rubbish in the Playground

Plogging!
Our wonderful Jacky lead and inspired us on our "Plogging" journey.  We hope you may be able to help us with this.  Plogging refers specifically to the activity of picking up rubbish while jogging / walking.  Its name is a portmanteau of the Swedish term Plocka upp, meaning "to pick up" and the English jogging.  The Office has some large tongs and buckets in the office, if you would like to take your child to do some plogging at drop off or pick up time.  Our school environment, and eventually the world, will thank you for it!

The most common items found were wrappers, drink containers, lids and straws. 
Here is how you can help students continue their efforts at home: 
Notice and make a point of picking up rubbish as you walk past it, if you can (yes - do wash or sanitise hands after) 
Consider bringing litter free lunch items to school, Wrappers can be removed and left in bins at home. Many families already do this as a way to help our environment.
Volunteer at a local clean-up, run by the Council.

The Student Council are also running a competition to design a mural for our red bins. These bins are placed around the school to support the little pieces of rubbish that might be around. We still encourage rubbish free lunchboxes.


BOSCO

Gardening Club Updates!

Lost Property

Please check the library for lost property before the end of the year!

The lost property rack is full of unnamed, multi named or illegible  named school tops and unnamed hats. 

Congratulations to our Year 8 award winners...

Sportsmanship
Annabelle Smith
Annie, you are a fierce competitor. You show dedication, resilience and grit at every sport you turn your hand to. What this award recognises is your outstanding ability to balance your competitiveness with inclusivity, humility and respect. As you strive for excellence on the sports field, you never lose sight of your values. You play with integrity and pride, demonstrating awesome coachability and diligence. Whatever the outcome, you show as much joy for the accomplishments of others as you do for your own. Congratulations, Annie!

Sportsmanship
Austin Reddecliffe
Austin, you are passionate about sport! You are a fabulous role model for our younger tamarki - making such a difference to lunchtime games. Hockey, netball and basketball your jam. Austin, you show fantastic coachability, listening to instruction, carrying out drills as explained and working to implement the techniques covered. Your level head ensures you are an eager and fair referee. You seized the opportunity to fill in for other basketball teams and when on the court you ensured everyone was included in the game and supported to do their best.

Science Cup
Lewis Potter
Lewis, your enthusiasm for all things scientific is obvious for all to see. You thrive on discovering new facts about how things work. You have an impressive general knowledge base and this enriches our class discussion by bringing valuable perspectives to our learning environment. Lewis, your eagerness to share your knowledge with others is fantastic; you are always there to back me up or help me out with an explanation. During our science lessons, your genuine interest and involvement shine through. You consistently demonstrate a deep understanding of concepts and a keen interest in exploring new ideas. Keep nurturing your curiosity and continue sharing your passion with others. Congratulations Lewis!

O'Sullivan Cup for Excellence in Art
Maggie Zhao & Cortana Mee

Cortana, you demonstrate an exceptional talent in art, in particular drawing.  With a pen or pencil in hand, you are in your happy place, ready to bring your ideas to life! Your creativity, attention to detail, and enthusiasm for drawing really set you apart. Cortana you have been involved in many art projects and were an art leader this year. You approach each artistic project with dedication, showing strong potential to grow as an artist.  Keep up the inspiring work, Cortana!

Maggie, your passion for art shines through in everything you do. As an Art Leader this year and last, you have demonstrated both leadership and a strong commitment to the Visual Arts. Your talent as a skilled drawer is evident in your work, with each piece showcasing both precision and creativity. Your involvement in school art projects, such as the Elmer project, reflects your collaborative spirit and dedication to bringing artistic ideas to life. Maggie, you continually inspire others with your creativity and attention to detail. Congratulations on this well-deserved award!

Special Contribution to Music
Freyja Schøler
Freyja, thank you for your contribution to music as part of the Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto community. Your participation in the Music Festival Special Choirs (Year 5-8, earning your 4-year medal this year), School Choir (Year 5-8), Kauri Production as a vocal soloist in 2023, and Kauri Choir has consistently shown self-confidence, a commitment to excellence, and a genuine love for music. Thank you for the positive impact you've made through your musical pursuits.

Literacy Cup
Elsie O'Beirne
Elsie, your writing across the curriculum demonstrates skill, confidence, and a wicked sense of humour that truly brings your work to life. You approach each task with a distinctive voice and creativity, whether shaping stories or exploring ideas in other genres. Your ability to connect with your audience through humour and thought-provoking content sets you apart as a gifted writer. Furthermore, you’ve shared your talents as an outstanding co-leader of the writing group this year, showcasing both your leadership skills and your enthusiasm for the written word. Congratulations on this well-deserved award, Elsie!

Mathematics Cup
Bobby Macdonald
Bobby, you are a passionate mathematician who gets absorbed by complex problems. You thrive on challenge and sweep others along with your enthusiasm. For two years in a row, you have qualified for the final challenge in Otago Problem Solving, represented our kura in the Cantamath Problem Solving Competition and achieved Excellence awards in the Cantamath Project Competition. Bobby, the strategies you share for solving complex problems are at a sophisticated level and leave many of us scratching our heads. Thank you for supporting others with their learning. Congratulations Bobby!

Social Science Cup
Alex Mussell
Social studies is the study of people—individually, in communities, and as societies—examining their behaviours and interactions with one another, as well as with the technological and natural environments around them. It’s often the focus of Inquiry-based learning.

Alex, you bring a wealth of prior knowledge to our social studies lessons. Your insight into how individuals and groups operate is impressive, and you have a strong understanding of significant historical events. You connect this prior knowledge to new concepts with ease.

You are naturally inquisitive, always motivated to understand the world around you. Your ability to synthesize information with creative thinking leads to interesting and thoughtful ideas about how we can make the world a better place. The world needs curious, deep-thinking, solution-focused people like you! Congratulations, Alex!

Janne Rowson ICT Award
Mitch Welch
Mitch, you are in your element when you are given responsibility. One of the ways that you have shown leadership at kura this year is through your role as ICT Leader. You have performed this role exceptionally well, demonstrating responsibility, initiative and problem-solving. You can follow protocols when things are running smoothly and you have the technological knowledge to get things back on track when things aren’t working how they should. In addition to running ICT for assemblies, Sandy’s Farewell and other special events at kura, you ran the tech desk for our ShowQuest Performance at the Town Hall. Mitch, this award recognises your passion, knowledge and leadership in ICT and thanks you for your contributions to our Kura. Congratulations, Mitch. 

Special Contribution to Māori Culture (tama)
Bobby Macdonald
Bobby you have been so valuable in our group this year and you absolutely deserve recognition. Our group was small but you would shine in a group ten times the size. You embrace challenges that might terrify others.  Your 100% commitment to additional responsibilities add so much to our performances. Thank you for being such a humble, dedicated, positive, smart and thoroughly likeable member of Te Whānau this year. We will all miss you heaps!

Special Contribution to Māori Culture (kōtiro)
Madeleine Dougherty
Maddie, this year it's been such a pleasure for everyone to work with you. You are the first to go the extra mile to support our group kaupapa in any way you can. It's clear how much you value learning and being part of a team, as well as a leader and role model. On stage you have presence and sparkle that are a delight to see, and off stage your kindness and inclusivity as a leader has been just amazing. What a star you are Maddie. Ngā mihi nunui.

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.)

You're invite to our next clean-up in Ōtautahi!

It's been a while but we are finally back with another public clean-up in Ōtautahi, this time around New Brighton Beach and the estuary on the 30th of November.

Thanks to our awesome partner Trumpet (Tiptop Ice Cream); ice creams, giant games, clean-up equipment and good vibes all come free with the day!

Sign up at this link and feel free to share it round!

New Zealand Traveller Declaration

Going overseas this summer? Everyone travelling into, or returning to, New Zealand must complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration. 

The New Zealand Traveller Declaration collects travel, customs, immigration and biosecurity information and aims to improve the safety and security of New Zealand. It replaces the paper card you used to fill out on the plane.   

To make your arrival easier, do your digital declaration before your flight to New Zealand. It’s free to complete.

If you’re travelling as a family or group and completing multiple declarations, the NZTD app allows you to copy your travel details into another declaration, making it easier to complete multiple declarations for the same journey. The submitted declarations are then all easy to see within the app.


Many thanks for your support.  

New Zealand Traveller Declaration team 
New Zealand Customs Service 

Calling all fathers! University of Canterbury Survey

Take our survey on what it’s like to parent in the 21st century. Every completed survey goes into the draw to win a $100 gift card. Ethics approval obtained by the University of Canterbury Human Ethics.

Follow the link below for more information or to complete the survey:

Sasha Johnstone (she/her)
Research Assistant
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha

Summer Writing School for Teens 2025

We are delighted to be offering our 9th Summer Writing School for teens and once again we have some stellar tutors ready to inspire, guide and mentor young writers. 

Please share this opportunity with your keen young writers.

January 13-17 2025 Ara City Campus, Ōtautahi Christchurch


Kahikatea News Term 4 Week 6

Kia ora whānau, 

Here we are in Week 6, this term has been zooming along! A special thanks to those of you who assisted us during the swimming sessions in Weeks 3 and 5. The kids were all amazing due to the fantastic organisation and your support. We will have swimming again for Kahikatea and Kowhai in 2026. 

Upcoming events: 

  • Celebrations Assembly - these will be every Friday at 10am until the end of the school year 
  • Kapa Haka - Sarah and Ella's groups will resume weekly lessons with Whaea Kath. These are held in the school hall on Friday
  • Whānau Thank You -  Friday 29th November 8.15am - 9am (invitations for this have already been sent out to whanau)
  • Kahikatea End of Year Performance - Thursday 12 December 2-3pm (in the school hall) 


Transition Visits

During weeks 7, 8, and 9, our Year 2 tamariki will visit the Kowhai hub to familiarise themselves with the spaces and the different resources/play activities they can engage in when they become Year 3s in 2025. These are important visits, and your child/ren may have questions about next year, and we will do our best to answer them! Some children will need more visits than others, and each teacher has a plan for them. Class placements and teachers are still being finalised. 


Staying Safe Online

As young people become more independent online, they can connect and communicate with people they don’t know.

Often this is a positive experience, but sometimes your tamariki could be being groomed or talking to someone who isn’t who they say they are. Netsafe’s advice explains how unwanted contact works, including grooming and what whānau can do to educate kids.


Check out the link https://netsafe.org.nz/grooming-and-online-predators/


End of Year Performance 


We are learning two songs for our EOY performance. Please encourage your child/ren to practise! 


UNITY  & Seven Continents 




More Magic Swimming Moments



















Koru Team News: Term 4, Week 6 (22/11/2024)

 Kia ora e te whānau,

As we start to get to the end of term 4, we look back on and celebrate the awesome year we have had in the Koru team! The tamariki have settled into school beautifully, formed wonderful connections with their peers, and have adjusted well to school life. These last few weeks of term will be rather busy, but full of lots of fun!

We welcome Jasper, Kanoa, Olena, and Max who have started over the last few weeks, to our Koru team. They have all made a positive and happy start to school! Well done, tamariki!

Life Education

This blog post is focused on our time in the Life Education classroom that we have had over the past few weeks. We had two sessions which focussed on Big Emotions and the Qualities of a Good Friend. In these sessions, our tamariki met Harold the giraffe, and spent time with Helly, the educator in the special Life Education van. In our Big Emotions session, our tamariki learnt about the different emotions we feel and some strategies we can implement to try to move out of being in a 'stuck' feeling back into a 'stay' feeling. In our Qualities of a Good Friend session, our tamariki focused on "growing" a friend, and discussing the different attributes a good friend needs. We also heard some funny jokes from Harold, as well as having an awesome Disco party to finish our last session. 

The sessions were really enriching and engaging for our tamariki. Below are some photos of our time in the Life Education classroom.
















Reminders:

  • Our last day for school this year is Tuesday 17th December. School will finish at 12:30p.m. on this day.
  • Reports have gone out on Hero, so please check this out if you have not done so already. A reminder not all children will be receiving an end of year report. 
  • We're loving this warmer weather! Thank you so much for sending your children to school with sunblock and their hats. Remember - no hats, no play!
Staying Safe Online: Online Grooming 

As young people become more independent online, they can connect and communicate with people they don’t know.


Often this is a positive experience, but sometimes your tamariki could be being groomed or talking to someone who isn’t who they say they are. Netsafe’s advice explains how unwanted contact works, including grooming and what whānau can do to educate kids.


Check out the link here.



Have a lovely weekend, and we look forward to seeing you all on Monday!
Ngā mihi mahana ki a koutou,
Georgia, Stacey, Elizabeth and Nicola