Ferrymead Heritage Park Trip

Dear Parents/Caregivers,


Pohutukawa Whanau are arranging a trip to Ferrymead Heritage Park this term as part of our conceptual learning around ‘Change’. The purpose of this trip is for the children to experience life as a child in the 1900’s in an authentic township and to allow children to see the technological progress that humankind has made to improve our lives.


The trip to Ferrymead will take place over two separate days.
  • Year 6 children will attend on Thursday 24th August. Year 5 children will bus to Champion Street as per usual.
  • Year 5 children will attend on Thursday 14th September. Year 6 children will bus to Champion Street as per usual.


On both days the bus to Ferrymead Heritage Park will depart from Eastern Tce at 9.00am and will return to school by 2.30pm. Children will need to meet their teachers in the East Hub by 8.45am on the day of their trip. When we return to school, we will have some reflection time in the East Hub before heading home for the day.


Students will need to bring:
  • Water bottle
  • Lunch and morning tea (no lunch orders on the day of their trip)
  • A warm layer of clothing
  • Comfortable shoes for walking
  • Any medication they will need i.e inhalers for asthma


We will need parents who are willing to travel with us to and from Ferrymead and who are happy to be responsible for a small group of children while they are there. Please contact your child’s homeroom teacher if you are interested in attending.


To cover the cost of the lesson and bus, a contribution of $15 will be added to your school account.


Kind Regards,


Nice Bruce nick.bruce@beckenham.school.nz

Kowhai Team Week 3 Newsletter





Here is the latest update from Kowhai Team...

Learning About Change

This term we have been learning about how to look after our bodies and what to do to ensure our body stays fit and healthy so it can grow and learn. We have investigated the importance of food, sleep, exercise and water along with how to care for our body and teeth. Our next step is to examine cause and effect. This will look like us asking and answering questions like: What happens if we don't brush our teeth or eat healthy food? We will extend this to looking at what actions we need to do to keep our hub tidy and appropriate for learning. We will also look at how our behaviour choices can affect other people's learning. You might like to talk with your child about cause and effect in different settings too to extend their understanding.


Toys
We have started to notice the children starting to creep some non essential items like toys to school. It is important that the children keep these items at home as if they come to school, we are unable to guarantee their safety and would hate to see any precious items get damaged or lost. We would love your support with this to ensure that the children only have the necessary items for school at teach day. These are:
Lunch
Drink bottle
Home learning folder
Jacket



Reminder Shoes and Change of Clothes
Due to the very wet state of our grounds, we are actively encouraging the children to bring along a change of clothes and footwear if they intend on playing in the park. If your child likes to play football or games on the grassed areas, please make sure they have a spare pair of old shoes and clothes to change into at school as the park is still extremely boggy at present. 

Library Visits

This term we are lucky enough to be able to go to South Library to read and to issue books. This is a great opportunity to encourage lots of reading while our school library is out of action. The children will be going once every 2 weeks so if your child has a library card, do make sure they take it with them along with their reading folder. We do also encourage you to pack a raincoat on that day as the weather can change very quickly at the moment. If you would like to come along with your child, parent help is always welcome. Just add your name to the following document: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xohSV9hfkG48Y5hLUvNfkDipbZJrzBLjZHy5zsK5za4/edit#gid=0

We are also in the need for parent help for Anna and Susan’s home groups. The dates and times are all included in the document link above
We have had extremely successful visits this week, orientating ourselves around the library and finding interesting books to read. Just look how engaged they all are!
This coming week:
This Monday Hub 6 will be going to the library and on Tuesday Hub 9 will be going. If your child has a library card, please send it to school so they are able to issue out books. 





Jewellery MAD Group
We are requiring some extra materials for next Friday's jewellery MAD time group. If you have any of the following you would like to donate please bring it into Rebekah in the East Hub. You you have any donations of fine wire, toothpicks, wool, ribbon, fine elastic, loom










Kowhai Teaching Team
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bands, sequins or anything crafty that might contribute to us making awesome jewellery would love your help.

Short Film Festival
Many thanks to all the parents who have emailed to offer their help on Thursday when we go to the Isaac Theatre Royal to see some of the the NZ Short Films. We know this will be highly entertaining for the children and we hope it will spark some enthusiasm for movie making too!
That's all for now







Koru are visiting the Short Film Festival!

8th August 2017

Dear Whanau,
On Thursday 17th August, the Junior School have been fortunate to be invited to the Isaac Theatre Royal to attend the International Short Film Festival. The children  will view a variety of short films designed to introduce an alternative Art form and inspire some creative writing over the term. We will need several parent helpers to accompany each class and we hope that you are able to help. We will leave school at 9:30am  and return by 11:30am. The cost of this trip per child is $9.40, including admission and bus.   A request for this donation will be added to your school account.
Please email your child’s point of contact teacher if you are able to help.
Kind regards, Koru Teaching Team
Sue, Amber, Dorinda, Charlotte, Caitlyn, Rowe, Elizabeth and Gail
sue.leadbetter@beckenham.school.nz amber.donovan@beckenham.school.nz charlotte.verity@beckenham.school.nz caitlyn.downing@beckenham.school.nz rowena.barker@beckenham.school.nz elizabeth.drummond@beckenham.school.nz gail.turner@beckenham.school.nz

Kauri Whānau Weekly Update: Term 3 Week 3

We were thrilled with how our open evening went last Thursday. Lots of people came along to our new hub to learn about how things operate in Year 7 & 8, and about all of the events and activities we do. The 25 Year 7 & 8 children who spoke were superb. We ran an informal 'panel type' discussion and were so impressed with the children's enthusiastic responses and their willingness to contribute.

Ski Trip:

Most children who needed gear for our ski day have now been sorted. We are still in need of ski gloves and glasses / goggles for some. Please let Nicky know if you can help out with these. Parents helping with transport should have received a form that needs to be completed and sent back to school ASAP. This form was sent home with children today. Some key points for next Thursday's trip:

  • Children are to meet on Eastern Tce at 7am, dressed in their ski gear. We will peel off a couple of layers once in bus/car. 
  • If the Mountain is on hold or closed we will postpone the trip. The daily ski report is available from 6am  https://www.nzski.com/mt-hutt
  • As well as the clothing already discussed on the form, children will need sturdy footwear, a bottle of water, a hearty lunch, sun screen and lip balm. 
  • Long hair will need to be tied up.
  • Children can bring devices to use in the bus / car. These will stay locked in vehicles during the day. The journey from school to mountain will take about 2 hours. 
  • It is up to you if you would like your child to have money to buy a hot drink etc at the cafe. Food prices up the mountain are expensive. We would ask that children have no more than $5. It is absolutely fine for them to come with no money.
  • We will return by 6pm. Collection will be on Eastern Tce.


Many thanks to the families who lent us gear for our dry land session today. We can all now put on a ski boot, fit it to a ski and take it off.

Trees for the Port Hills:

We had a visit from Steve, who works for 'Tress for Canterbury' today. He talked with us about the vital role trees play, and the impact that the loss of trees on the hills from the fires in February, has had on our environment. The mud we saw in our rivers during the recent flood, came from our hills. We learnt about the kahikatea, our tallest tree, which takes 700 years to reach full height! Steve talked about the huge number of volunteers who have been turning up to weekend planting sessions since the fire and how we need large numbers to help with planting every year. If your family is keen to help with tree planting, click this link. Many thanks to Jordan from our student council exec who arranged for Steve to visit.


Becamath: 

Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will be holding our annual Becamath problem solving competition at school in the afternoon. The children have been put into mixed ability teams. Problem solving, grit, teamwork, running and cheering will be abound!

Home Learning: 

Hopefully there has been lots of maths activity at your place over the past two and a half weeks, as the children put together their Cantamath projects. We are looking forward to seeing these arrive at school by this Friday. It is fine to bring in any completed work early. Please remind your child to name their work. Most of Jenny's maths class are completing the usual home learning instead of a Cantamath project. This is also due on Friday.

Help needed:

Nicky's maths class are creating a mural to enhance our outdoor spaces. The finished mural will look like a scrabble board. We need someone to help us by cutting 100 square shapes out of wood, for the tiles, before next Tuesday. If you are able to help out, please email Nicky.

Writing:

We are currently learning about using 'show don't tell' when writing, to add interest for the reader. Our current writing topic wraps up this week. Here are some snippets that we have been impressed with:

  • Creeks echo through the room from the dusty floor boards. Cornelius fills with fear. Trying not to wake his brother, he slowly opens the window and heads into the dark abyss. He gradually straightens his back as he stoops along the gravel path. (Caleb)
  • Darkness surrounds me, crawling through my body. One by one goosebumps appear on my forearms. Agony screams inside me from scorching rope burns that twist and turn to form an indented pattern. Branches of stinging nettle scrape me, forcing blood to trickle down my forehead, itching to be rubbed off. I hear deafening screams behind me as dirt tumbles down in front of me. Hard pointy rocks wedge in between my shoe leaving an uncomfortable touch to my foot. “Here comes the steep part!” someone yells. I start to tiptoe up the steep, rocky outcrop, taking each step in caution. (Bella)
  • Creak! The axles of the rope dispenser rub together causing it to emit a loud obnoxious noise. Is it sturdy enough? Will it hold? Time will tell soon. “You're Up!” the coach yells. The fear and nerves hit me like a bullet to the heart; is this even safe? There are no professionals for miles in little old New Zealand. Welp! There’s no turning back now.
    “Anchors Away!” The owner of the vessel yells out to add effect to the moment. I can tell he knows that I’m feeling more nervous than anything. We hear a faint crashing sound from a distance. Here I go. As tight as I can I clutch the rope, still standing I look down to the depths; what lies beneath there? (Lennox)
  • I turn my last page of the Hunger Games, my all time favourite book. Refreshing water drips off my numb fingers. The distant roar of the waterfall is somewhat relaxing in this magical forest wonderland. Skyscraper trees tower above me entwining to make a canopy of branches. Sunlight streams to the ground filtering between the small gaps in the brunches. Autumn leaves delicately fall towards the ground carpeting the dusty brown earth. Bees and butterflies dance in and out between the wild corn-flour blue forget me knots, beside the babbling brook. Out of the corner of my eye I spot the prettiest blood red rose I had ever seen. (Rosie)
  • Blackness  ruled my body.  My heart began to pound in panic, realising that all I could see was nothing. I was walking around the  room like a lost tourist, putting my arms out in front of me to find where I was going. Immediately I fell to the ground  and lost my sense of direction. My hands and my feet began to numb and I lost feeling in my legs. (Millie)


Beckenham School Newsletter, Friday 4 August, 2017

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

It's hard to believe that we are two weeks into this term already!
Harder still to realise that we are getting to the home stretch of the building programme, with both of our new buildings now opened and in use! We are still pinching ourselves at how gorgeous they are, and how very lucky we feel to be working in such warm, beautiful, and modern learning spaces. We are looking forward very much to having all of our school back on the same site at the start of next term.

The school holidays were some of the most intense I have seen with work happening on every aspect of the site, to ensure that the buildings were ready, the resources moved in, the admin area set up and the new part of the building site carefully fenced off. Our Ferndale colleagues have moved from their tiny Room 20 location into their purpose built space that is part of the East Hub too. Once again, a huge thank you to all of our staff who came in during the holidays, second week in particular, for long days, to ensure that we were ready for school to open for the first day of Term 3. Thanks to the parents who came in to help with the shifting and special thanks to Tony Lee, our caretaker, who has worked tirelessly and continues to be at everyone's beck and call. Because his garage is now within the building site, his job has been made even more challenging and he would surely win any staff 'steps' challenge we might have with the daily kilometres he is clocking up around the school.

A bouquet also to our New Entrants and their teachers who have worked under less than ideal conditions these past two weeks with the power continuing to trip out in their buildings and one heat pump out of action. Today they relocated to the new building for part of their day and had lots of fun learning in that space. We are working as hard as we can to get a replacement heat pump installed in this block.

Building update:

Cubbies for bag storage are not quite finished, but we are expecting them to arrive and be installed in both hubs in the next couple of weeks.

The asphalt courtyard at the end of the East Hub finally went down today! This area will eventually have a half basketball and half netball court painted on it.

Our internet fibre from Enable was shifted yesterday (accounting for no internet and no phones first thing this morning) and the demolition of the old admin block will now proceed sometime next week.

We have secured funding to relocate two native trees, a kauri and a totara, that are between R12 and Sandwich Road. These will be moved at the end of next week to a new location on Eastern Tce, behind R20.

We have identified that the wrong material  was used in the road outside the new East Hub as it contains crushed glass and should be used as a sub-base, not a top layer. Next week a new layer of more suitable material will be put down and compacted. The crushed glass does not pose a hazard, but is not what we want to have on that surface.

The old verandah block (Rooms 1-4) is currently being stripped out and a lot of work is going on inside as our new library, office and staffroom is developed. The foundations for the deck that will lead into the library (Rm 1) are being put down.

The Hall and foyer are continuing to be worked on. When the admin block is demolished, we should see the new foyer roof go on, and that work move much more quickly.

On top of all that, we have our painters in the school, beginning our 7 yearly repaint, changing the colours of our existing buildings to match the new buildings.

The best news we had today is that the park is reopened and we had children playing on it again today for the first time in ages! Hooray for the sun. Next week is looking warm and dry at the start of the week, so we hope that goes a long way to drying out our grounds even further.

Year 7/8 enrolments for 2018

Last night we had a fantastic turnout for our Year 7/8 Open Evening in the new building. A big thank you to the large group of senior students who shared their experiences of learning in our intermediate team, and to our teachers. We know that not all of you who might have wanted to attend will have been able to make it. Please do make contact with Nicky Dunlop (nicky.dunlop@beckenham.school.nz) who is our Y7/8 team leader, or myself, if you would like to have a look around the new Y7/8 learning space and talk aobut how learning happens in this team. WIn a couple of weeks we will be sending out a request for Year 6 parents to let us know your intentions for 2018 so now is the time to be asking any questions you might still have.

Kind regards
Sandy Hastings
Principal - Tumuaki

Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Mon 14 August
Cultural Festival Rehearsal at Horncastle Arena during the school day
Cultural Festival Performance at Horncastle Arena.

Thu 17 August 
Kauri Ski day at Mt Hutt
BOT meeting 5:30-8:00pm

Term Dates

Click here to view 2017 term dates.

Citizen of the Week

Levi Dixon - Year 2

Levi, we are so impressed with your initiative, creativity, enthusiasm and top quality work. You have embraced collaborative learning and we love how innovative and fabulous you are at solving a learning challenge! You are living the Beckenham School values every day. Arohanui!

Elise Lester - Year 8

Elise, you are a kind, caring and community minded member of the Kauri Whanau. Your interactions with peers and staff demonstrate empathy and integrity and a genuine desire to put other’s needs ahead of your own. You are generous with your time and energy and are intrinsically motivated towards social action. You possess strong personal values and stand up for what you believe is right. Elise, you are exceptionally dedicated in your pursuit of further learning, demonstrating a self directed approach and perseverance in the face of challenge. Thank you for your contributions to our learning community. 

Sharing our Learning

Koru Team

In Team Koru, we love our new learning space! We have been exploring the different areas and establishing what we use them for.
Discovery learning happens every morning. During this time, we can choose to work on lots of different things – games, writing, construction with blocks or lego, play with the Sylvanian families or dolls or reading. We also have a maker space (kitchen area) with lots of materials including fabric, tape, scissors, paint, dye, crayons and much more!  This area is perfect for art and creating – some of us have made costumes, puppets and even masks this week.


The construction zone has also been very popular. Some of us have met and made new friends from other classes. We are fast becoming one, big, happy family, all learning together. In the construction zone, we tend to work in small groups. We have made mini shops, enjoyed dramatic play with Lego and doll families, and some of us have created a dinosaur city! The cars and trucks are always a hit too, and we like working on towers together.
At times, some of us like to work on our own and the new space is perfect for this. It is a lot quieter than our old classrooms thanks to the new sound proofing, and it is quite easy to find a nook or spot for drawing or reading. Mindful colouring has been especially popular.


The theatre is where we gather altogether for a morning korero, singing or presentations from the teachers.


We have also written protocols and responsibilities for the different areas and our teachers are very impressed with how we are caring for resources. We are putting things away and tidying up speedily.
Most important, a HUGE thank you to all of the parents, grandparents and other friends who helped with our moving process.

School Notices

Coffee Cart and Children's Hot Chocolates

Nick has started bringing the coffee cart onto the park access road, near the junior playground on her coffee morning days (Mon, Thu, Fri) to hopefully make it accessible from both ends of the school, whilst the building is happening on the Sandwich Road side.
We have asked Nick to stop making hot chocolates for children after 8:45am so that any drinks that are made are able to be consumed before the school day begins at 8:55am.

All Right Parenting

To check out the All Right Parenting, go to www.allright.org.nz/parents.
 You’ll find:
A page dedicated to as many parenting courses and groups available in the Greater Chch area - around 70!
Helpful guides on the most common parenting questions we hear - how to help your child: keep calm, manage worries, be grateful and kind and feel good and have fun
Guides on how mums and dads can look after themselves too
Downloadable routine charts for younger kids and tweens and teens
Weekend and school holiday ideas
And loads more…

The Parenting Place

The Parenting Place is a superb resource for parents and educators, they provide support, advice, educational courses and workshops to help make family life enjoyable and fun. The website is extremely comprehensive, we encourage you to take some time to orientate yourself around the website; the ‘articles’ are a great place to start.
Here is a link to a recent article on ‘The working parent’s school survival guide’.

Wellbeing Update

A huge thank you to those who gave feedback for our school Wellbeing definition. We are now promoting the definition across classes, and focusing on one aspect (dot point) each fortnight/week. We will also feature information in upcoming newsletters. Talking with your child about the definition will grow their understanding of what wellbeing is…feel free to discuss at home.
Beckenham’s Wellbeing Definition:


This fortnight’s focus: I keep myself well with food, water, movement and sleep.
Did you know that 5-13 year olds need the following?
·        9-11 hour sleep per night (Ministry of Health advice)
·        4-6 glasses of water per day, more if highly active/hot weather (Nutrition Foundation advice)
·        At least 1 hour exercise per day (Ministry of Health advice)
·        No more than 2 hours screen time per day (Ministry of Health advice)

Further reading: Latest information on wellbeing at home, from the Ministry of Education

Ministry of Health’s recently released health guidelines for children

Sports News

Congratulations to... 

Daisy, Rosie and Kaia who competed in the NZ School Orienteering Championships in the first week of the school holidays. There were about 50 girls competing in their event and all three of the Beckenham girls were placed in the top five for both the short and long events.Short event: Kaia 1st, Daisy 4th, Rosie 5th
Long event: Kaia 1st, Daisy 2nd, Rosie 5th
What an awesome achievement. A shining example of girls who love challenge!

Canterbury Primaries Verse Intermediates Cross Country

Following a fantastic qualifying run in the Canterbury’s Cross Country, three children from the Kauri hub represented Beckenham at the Canterbury Primaries verse Intermediates Cross Country. The standard of competition was extremely high and the course a challenging 3 kilometres over varied terrain. Still, our runners worked hard to achieve a fantastic result.

Alex Braun - qualified -  Year 8 Boys
Amelia Cunningham - qualified - Year 8 Girls
Kaia Joergensen - qualified - Year 8 Girls

PTA News

An 'Evening of Style' with Becks Mason from Style4u: Saturday 19th August, doors open 7pm @ Thorrington School Hall

"Well the style makeover volunteers have been selected, the fabulous stallholders are coming together & we can NOW offer you the opportunity to pre-book your tickets for an ‘Evening of Style’ with Becks Mason from Style4u. Hosted by the Beckenham School PTA, we are excited to be able to offer you a night of style, fun & glamour for just $25 a ticket. 
You will receive a complimentary glass of wine/bubbles on entry, opportunities galore to win numerous giveaways & spot prizes, a luxurious pamper hamper will also up for grabs & a boutique stall market to peruse….& of course Becks Mason will be sharing all her styling hints, tips & new season trends...as well as presenting two style makeovers.
Pre-book your tickets NOW to secure your spot to an absolutely fabulous night, tickets are limited, click this BOOKING LINK:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbXDnD665CJFVYNatiXwuLqrA6YYMdi0RG-L5tPgqOu4gp7Q/viewform
Like our Beckenham School PTA Fb page to keep updated on all the businesses that are supporting this event & help us grow the Beckenham School PTA ‘Outdoor Spaces’ Fund"


Walking School Bus

(Apologies - the links in this notice sent out last Monday were not working - please try this time)

The PTA are offering to hook people up with other interested families to get ‘walking buses’ going. Historically Beckenham School has had THREE walking buses operating- therefore the PTA would like to facilitate an opportunity for people who are interested in getting the ‘walking buses’ operational again an opportunity to connect. 
Fill out this survey & the PTA will match you up with a coordinator in your area: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdb91uwMhd4CfyUo22tAYo93pXLvCXwOg8x4d0Gpb45Xe89Sg/viewform
Want to know more about how walking buses work- read this information provided by NZTA: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/assets/resources/walking-school-bus-coordinators-guide/docs/wsb-coordinators-guide.pdf

Staff Profile - Kerilea Quinn

My name is Kerilea, I come from a country background living out toward Burnham all of my childhood (not many neighbours/public buses or tar sealed roads at that stage, now it's a bit different). Pet day involved taking goats, lambs and ponies to school. Once the teenage years arrived, my interests somewhat changed to alternative desires and challenges, pulling me townward. I started my working career in Wholesale & Retail Sales, lastly being lucky enough to travel around the South Island organising corporate apparel as a Sales Manager. I then had my children.....which saw me alter my vocation to fit alongside being 'A Mum'. I began to grow a keen interest to work in a classroom environment and am now a teacher Aide at Beckenham. I have two boys, one is a current Beckenham Year 4 student, the other is 18, flown the coop and doing an apprenticeship in the Building Industry. I enjoy working as part of a team here, to promote everything great amongst our students. It's a pleasure to work in such a friendly, family focused school and community, all holding such a passionate vision of happiness, wellbeing and success.

Gayle McNaughton

Kia ora koutou.  I have been teaching at Beckenham for nearly two years and have loved every minute of it.  I have found the Beckenham community to be supportive, friendly and full of bright, caring children and their families.  I feel very lucky!  I am married to Gary and have three boys, an 11 year old and 8 year old twins.  They are all sports mad and keep me out of trouble as I am the taxi for all their sports and practices.  I love anything outdoorsy and am in my happy place when I am running, tramping, mountain biking or walking with friends and family.  I feel most at home in the mountains where there is no technology and lots of space.  We have a cat (Waffle) but I'm a dog lover and keep threatening to get a golden retriever when life slows down a little.   This year I have the pleasure of teaching in the year 5 & 6 team at Champion Street with the very talented Amy, Katie and Nick and I am looking forward to seeing us all together in our amazing new learning spaces back at Beckenham very soon.


Community Notices

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





Music Lessons

After school music lessons available in St Martins area.
Piano, Clarinet, Saxophone and recorder.
All levels and ages. Please call Josie on 0224103616 for more information.