Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Newsletter Rāmere (Friday) 18 Aug 2023

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

Our staff had a big day on Friday, working with two different teams from the Ministry of Education. In the morning, we were working through a Ministry of Education programme called 'Understanding Behaviour and Responding Safely'. In the afternoon, we were looking at the overview or introduction part of the new Curriculum Refresh.


Over the next 4 years, each of the eight areas of the curriculum will be refreshed. 

Ngā mihi nui

Sandy Hastings
Tumuaki - Principal

Important Dates

NB: You can find our Community Calendar on our school website. You can embed this calendar into your own digital calendar and stay up-to-date with events and information.


Wed 23 Aug - 5:30pm - BOT Meeting - Staffroom
Wed 23 Aug - 7:00- PTAG=AGM following by regular meeting - Green Room
Fri 25 Aug - Final day for returning Readathon Money
Fri 25 Aug - 10am Celebration Assembly 
Mon 28 Aug - Year 7/8 Ski Trip
Fri 8 Sep - 10am Celebration Assembly
Thu 14 Sep - am - Year 8 entrance testing at Cashmere High
Fri 15 Sep - School Photos
Wed 20 Sep - 5:30pm - BOT Meeting - Staffroom
Fri 22 Sep - 10am Celebration Assembly
Fri 22 Sep - 1:45pm Beckenham's Got Talent!
Fri 22 Sep - Final day of Term 3

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

Citizen of the Week

Lily Hale - Year 4

Lily, you are a shining example of someone who lives our school values on a daily basis. Your effective self-management skills, the kindness you show for your peers along with your willingness to help out around the hub make you a positive role model in the Kōwhai team. Ka pai tō mahi, Lily!

School Notices

Head Lice Treatment - free through your pharmacy

Head lice is able to be supported through the minor ailment services, under Te Whatu Ora, Community Pharmacy Minor Ailments Service.

This means pharmacies can now provide a free consult and offer free treatment for a number of conditions, including head lice.

Our Beckenham Elmer Update 



Our school has signed up to participate in "Elmer's Ōtautahi Elephant Trail" and many of you will have seen our 'undecorated' Elmer sitting in the office. Like the penguin and giraffe trails of previous years, the Elmer project will result in a temporary sculpture trail around Christchurch, then the artists will have their elephants returned to them to display in their local environment. Money will be raised for the Laura Fergusson Trust as a result of the trail.

Students have had input into the choice of a name for our Elmer, and what that name is inspired by

Name: 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. 

The next step: drafting our design on Elmer!

Kahikatea and Kōwhai Gymnastics

The Kahikatea team enjoyed six sessions of gymnastics at Olympia during Weeks 2, 3, and 4. Tamariki had a great time exploring the various apparatus, including the beam, vault, bars, and trampoline. It was wonderful to see the progress children made during these sessions. A huge thanks to the parents who came along to support us with this!


The Kōwhai team also had a wonderful time during their trips to the Christchurch School of Gymnastic over the past weeks. The instructors were very kind and helpful. The children had lots of fun and completed lots of challenging activities including swing ropes, trampolining, swing bars, balance beams, rolling, foam pit and rock crawl. It was lots of fun!

Before School

Please remember that classrooms are open to children from 8.30am. This is to allow teachers time to prepare for the day.
Prior to 8.30am there is no supervision of children. 

If you need to drop your tamariki off before 8.30am BOSCO provides before-school care. 
Please contact them for more details 
Phone 027 645 6632
Email office@bosco.org.nz

Enrol To Vote

The General Election is on 14 October 2023. To vote, you need to be enrolled and your details need to be up to date.

It's easy to enrol, check or update your details online: vote.nz/enrol

More information and additional resources are available on the Electoral Commission's website here: https://vote.nz/2023-general-election/resources/resources-to-share-with-your-community

Sports News

School Duathlon

We are looking forward to our school duathlon next Wednesday afternoon (23rd of August). A group of children will be showing their love of challenge by running and biking around our winter duathlon course. Nau mai te wero! Races will start at 1:40 and finish by 3:00. 

I have attached the course map (linked here) for your reference. 

Ngā mihi
Jenny

Congratulations to...

Coleman and Mirren, who recently competed again for Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and managed to secure another gold medal each. This was a huge milestone as it was an in house competition against their friends and also their competitors who are a whole belt grade above, so very tricky. We are super proud of them managing a gold and showing their progression and love for the sport. It's also great experience for their Gold Coast championships in November.

Ka mau te wehi Coleman & Mirren! Fantastic work.

PTA News

We are holding our Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 23rd August at 7pm in the staff room. This meeting is open to all. It will be followed by our regular monthly hui, all welcome and the more the merrier! 

Thank you to everyone who has returned their readathon cards and sponsorship! Don’t forget to return those readathon forms next week to collect a fabulous bookmark, as well as go in the draw to win a Paper Tree voucher. We will be around before school again next week (Monday to Thursday). The voucher winners will be drawn at assembly on Friday 25th August so get those forms back to us please!

You are welcome to pay online to the PTA Bank Account: 12-3148-0244558-000

BOT Update

Policy Review

From time to time we ask you to review one of our policies that come up on our review cycle. A policy for whānau review is the Māori Educational Success, and the Inclusive Education policy. You will find it under Current Review on School Docs at this link

The login details are:
Username: Beckenham  Password: pride 

Instructions for reviewers:

Follow the link to the policy.
Read the policy.
Click the 'Start Review' icon at the right-hand top corner of the page. A new screen will appear.
Select your role (board member, staff member, or parent/caregiver) from the drop-down list.
Enter your name (optional).
Submit your ratings and comments.
If you don't have internet access, school office staff can easily provide you with printed copies of the policy and the review form. 

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

Community Notices

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

Beckenham Tennis Club



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