Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Newsletter Rāmere (Friday) 17 March 2023

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

We felt very honoured to have the new Police Pride patrol car visit school this week, with Youth Aid Officer Nic, and School Education Officer Jo. 



Some information about the car:
It is the 4th Pride vehicle in the police fleet, and the first in the South Island.
  • There are 3 “Values”  Police vehicles currently in use in NZ: Te Reo Pirihimana, Pride and the Pasifika (Va’a or boat).
  • Police are committed to Diversity and to acknowledging the important relationship between Police and our diverse communities.
  • The Pride car is a visual representation of the value of Diversity.
  • Rainbow (LGBTQI+) communities need our focus and support when it comes to Crime and victimisation:-
    • Rainbow children in school are 3 times more likely to be hurt or bullied
    • 1 in 6 Rainbow children/youth no longer feel safe at school and almost 2/3 of those surveyed thought about suicide
    • 1 in 8 Rainbow people have had to move towns or cities to feel safer
    • NZ Crime and victim survey found 68% of bisexual adults experienced crime and sexual violence compared to the National average of 28%.


Ngā mihi nui

Sandy Hastings
Tumuaki / Principal

Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Term 1

Wed 22 Mar - PTA Meeting - All Welcome (7:30 – 9:30pm in The Green Room)
Thu 23rd Mar - Whānau Workshop - Structured Literacy 
Fri 24 Mar - Kahikatea Ferrymead Trip
Fri 24 Mar - ANIMAL DRESS-UP DAY for the SPCA
Thu 30 Mar - Board Meeting - Staffroom 5:30pm - Visitors welcome
Thu 6 Apr - Last day of Term 1
Fri 7 Apr -  School Holidays begin (School closed)

Term 2

Mon 24 Apr - Staff Only Day (School closed)
Tue 25 Apr - ANZAC Day (School closed)
Wed 26 Apr - First day of Term 2
Mon 1 - Wed 3 May - Year 5/6 Camp - Living Springs
Mon 5 Jun - King's Birthday (School closed)
Fri 30 Jun - Last day of Term 2

Citizen of the Week

Xavier Parsons - Year 6

Xavier, it has been a pleasure to witness the growth in your confidence, and progression in your learning this year. You are happily embracing learning challenges, and demonstrating an inquisitive mind. Your persistence means that anything is possible! Tino pai tō mahi, Xavier!

Student Council News 

Animal Dress-up Day for SPCA, Friday, March 24th

Beckenham tamariki love animals and so the Student Council has decided to support the SPCA. This coming Friday, 24th March, there will be a dress-up day! Your child/children can dress up as their favourite animal! We would love it if you could help your child to donate one of the following options:
  • Old newspapers
  • Towels, sheets, duvet covers, or blankets (especially polar fleece blankets) – but please NO duvet inners, pillows or pillow cases, mattresses, bean bags, or electric blankets
  • Dishwashing detergent and washing powder
  • Unopened pet food that the SPCA can give out to the community – particularly wet kitten and puppy food
  • Or a gold coin donation!
The student council will be in front of the hall before school starts on Friday, to receive your donations. We can’t wait to see your child in their costume! Thank you for your support.

Health & Safety

Gates and keeping tamariki safe

We have some new gate signage going up around our school. Please ensure that all gates are kept closed during school hours, to support the safety of all of our tamariki.

Dogs on site

Please do not bring dogs onto the school site between 8:30am and 3:15pm without prior arrangement. If you have a dog outside the school site at pick-up or drop-off time, please make sure it is on a lead for both the safety of the dog, and of other children. Some children have not yet learned how to behave safely when approaching unfamiliar dogs.

School Notices

Christchurch Schools Music Festival - Representative Group Applications now open



If your child (Year 5-8) is a capable singer or instrumentalist, they may be interested in auditioning for a place in one of the special Representative Groups for this year's Christchurch Schools' Music Festival. These groups are the musical equivalent of a Canterbury Representative Sports Team

The groups are: Junior Choir (Y5/6), Senior Schoir (Y7/8), Orchestra and Concert Band. 
Applications are open now (and close on Thursday 6 April). To find out more, and to apply, click here.

Missing Helmet



This helmet was removed from the bike stand area on Sandwich Road on Wednesday - probably by someone who mistook it for their own. If this helmet has made its way to your home by mistake, please return it to the office. 

Whānau Education

Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Whānau Workshop - Structured Literacy across all year groups

What: Literacy Parent Education Event on Structured Literacy from Year 1 to Year 8
Presented by: Emma Nahna (Sound Foundations for Literacy)
Where: Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Hall
When: Thursday 23rd March 2023, 5:30pm-7:30pm
Who: All whānau/ caregivers across the school are invited. 

We are fortunate to have the wonderful Emma Nahna, Speech-Language Therapist and Literacy Consultant, coming to run a whānau workshop this term. Emma is extremely knowledgeable and an engaging speaker. Her mission is to support educators and parents “...to grow every child into a successful reader and writer.”

Emma will be running a whānau workshop on Thursday 23rd March at 5:30pm for our Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto whānau. The first hour and a half will cover the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of structured literacy across the school and how you can support your learner at home. The last half an hour of the session will emphasise the importance of continuing to follow a structured literacy approach into the senior levels of the school, and will delve into morphology (the study of the forms of words)  and syntax (the arrangement of words to create sentences).

Please RSVP here.

Sports News

Canterbury Triathlon

Well done to Archie Chapman, Lily Miller, Zach Guise, Isabella Guise and Lukas O'Connor who represented our Kura at the Primary Sports Canterbury Triathlon held on Tuesday 14th March.
A special mention to Lily Miller who placed first in the Year 6 girls category out of 65 participants!

Zones Swimming

Last Friday 10th March a group of students represented Beckenham te Kura O Pūroto at the South Zones Swimming sports. This was held at Whārenui Aquatic centre. The group represented the school with pride, they were supportive of one another, gave it their best shot and most of all had fun!
Congratulations to Izzy Clarke, Lilly-Anne Bone, Lily Miller, Olivia Yeates and Emma Vaile who will continue onto the Canterbury Competition to be held on March 30th at the Selwyn Aquatic Centre.

Community Notices

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

Unity Picnic & Peace Train



Sunday 19 March
11:30 am  2:00 pm
Botanic Gardens
Lay your picnic mat on the grass and mingle with others around you, while the kids jump on the peace train. There will be storytelling, music, crafts, and, most importantly, FREE Popsicles for the first 51 kids!
Organised by CCC and Sakinah Community Trust

Canterbury Polyfest



After a two-year COVID-19 induced hiatus, Canterbury Polyfest returns. This celebration of Pacific language, culture and identity through song and dance is the largest in the South Island is on this Saturday. There are 26 secondary schools ready to take to the stage at North Hagley Park’s events area. There will also be 60 stalls including wonderful pacific food. The performance order and any updates can be found here.
DATE: 18 March 2023
Venue: Special Events Area, North Hagley Park, Christchurch
Time: 8.3am to 5.30pm 
GOLD COIN ENTRY

Helplines: 

1737 - free text and phone counselling 24/7 
Youthline – 0800 376 633 or free text 234 
Depression Helpline – 0800 111 757 or free text 4202
Anxiety New Zealand - 0800 269 4389
What's Up – 0800 942 8787 (5–18 year olds).
thelowdown.co.nz –or email team@thelowdown.co.nz or free text 5626








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