Principal's Patch
Kia ora koutou,
What a busy couple of weeks here at kura (school)! Whole school athletics, Kōwhai and Kahikatea have been at swimming lessons, the seniors finished off athletics with long jump, a Kauri Home Group went to Quake city, Kauri sausage sizzle fundraiser and the Choir sang at the Christchurch Music Festival. You may also have noticed the Life Education classroom on site, they will be here for the next two weeks.
Staffing update
Each year as we begin the planning phase for the following year as a kura change is something that becomes apparent and we know is certainty in life. As we move to the end of the school year we concentrate on keeping routines and expectations as consistent as possible. Near the end of the term we work closely with the tamariki around embracing change. If they are moving to a new team for example we support them to become familiar with the new hub, staff and routines.
Some staffing changes for 2025 were shared in the last newsletter and we have some more updates.
Congratulations to Thomas Woodfield. Thomas has been appointed to a permanent teaching position at St Andrew's College teaching music and social studies in the secondary school. Thomas's skill in music has shone through during his time here with choir and leading whole school waiata. Thank you Thomas.
Congratulations to Krystal Hunt. Krystal has been appointed to permanent a teaching position at Selwyn House School. Along with teaching a Home Group Krystal has been the Maths Curriculum leader for the past 2 years, thank you for your dedication and mahi (work) in this area Krystal.
Congratulations to Steve Cooke. Steve has been appointed to permanent teaching position at a school in Christchurch. Steve has been the Year 5 and 6 Team Leader and supported kura in the area Te Ao Māori and Aotearoa New Zealand Histories. Thank you for sharing your skills and passion for all on the Te Reo Māori journey.
Congratulations to Ella Rainbow who has been appointed to a permanent position at Te Kura o Huriawa Thorrington. Thank you Ella for all your aroha (love) and mahi (work) during you time at Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto.
2025 Enrolments - do you have a 4 year old or know someone near by who does!
We welcome enrolment forms for any New Entrant students who may start with us in 2025. It is never too early to pre-enrol your child, and having this data early will help us in the coming months when we begin to organise teaching staff for the following year.If you know of any in our area, please encourage them to enrol.Enrolment forms can be collected from the Office or can be found online here.
Considerations for home-group placement for 2025
As we start to put together home groups for 2025, we know that you may hold particular information or insight that you want to share that will support the placement of your child for next year.
While our teachers hold a lot of knowledge and understanding around the needs of our children, we are keen to also know if there is anything particular you think we should be aware of as we make these decisions.
As you will appreciate, putting home groups together is a hugely complex puzzle where the needs of all children need to be carefully considered. This means that we are not asking for 'requests' for teachers or for friendship groups as we would never be able to meet all of those. What we are seeking, is to be made aware of anything important you think we need to consider that we might not be aware of. We will add your thoughts to ours, and do the best we can to make sure that everyone's needs have been considered in our process.
If you have anything you want us to know, please email me (not the teachers) so that I have all the information in one place. I will need this information by the end of Week 5 - Friday 8th November.
email: principal@beckenham.school.nz
Ngā mihi nuiJo Smith - Tumuaki (Acting Principal)
Ngā mihi nui
Jo Smith - Tumuaki (Acting Principal)
PTA News
BINGO NIGHT Saturday 9th November - 1 week away!
Grab your tickets for the fabulous funny Bingo Night fundraiser! MC extraordinaire Jarred Skelton, of Court Jesters and Kauri Quiz fame, will be hosting this night to remember:- Tickets $16, includes one bingo card (extras available), no need to make a team
- Delicious supper provided
- Bar
- Spot prizes
- Silent Auction
Call your friends, aunties, uncles, neighbours, grannies and grandads and book your tickets here. We're looking forward to seeing you there, and thank you for helping to buy new Kapa Haka uniforms for our tamariki.
Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto PTA
Grab your tickets for the fabulous funny Bingo Night fundraiser! MC extraordinaire Jarred Skelton, of Court Jesters and Kauri Quiz fame, will be hosting this night to remember:
- Tickets $16, includes one bingo card (extras available), no need to make a team
- Delicious supper provided
- Bar
- Spot prizes
- Silent Auction
Call your friends, aunties, uncles, neighbours, grannies and grandads and book your tickets here. We're looking forward to seeing you there, and thank you for helping to buy new Kapa Haka uniforms for our tamariki.
Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto PTA
Important Dates
Upcoming Events
Thu 7 Nov - Strings Concert, 11:00am in the HallSat 9 Nov - PTA Bingo Night, in the HallFri 15 Nov - Canterbury Anniversary Day (kura/school closed)Mon 18 Nov - Curriculum Day (staff only - kura/school closed)Wed 27 Nov - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green RoomWed 11 Dec - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff RoomFri 13 Dec - Final Celebration Assembly, 9.45-10.30am, in the HallMon 16 Dec - Year 8 GraduationTue 17 Dec - Last day of Term 4, School finishes 12.30PM
Term Dates
Click here to view 2024 term dates
Citizen of the Week
Neasa Adams - Year 4
Neasa, you are a role model learner in the Kōwhai hub. You take pride in your work and you show great persistence too. You are a caring friend and we love your sense of fun. You are the first to offer to help out whenever anything needs doing and in this way you really make a difference. Ka pai, Neasa!Citizen of the Week
John Macdonald - Year 6
John, your love for learning shines through everyday! You are an active listener who participates in group discussions with enthusiasm. You add fun and humour to the learning environment which is enjoyed by many. You are creative and imaginative and you showcase this in many different ways. Ka pai, John!
School Notices
Strings concert 7th November at 11:00 in the hall. Whānau welcome.
If you would like your child to learn the violin, viola, cello please come along and listen - there will be details of enrolments for 2025 at the concert.
Anne Robinson is our itinerant strings teacher and Head of Strings for Christchurch School of Music.
Please contact Anne if you wish to find out any further details.
annejohnrobinson@gmail.com.
(021)1322604
Upcoming Curriculum Day
The Ministry of Education has allocated a curriculum day for all schools to work on the English and Mathematics curriculums in preparation for implementation in 2025. A reminder that our Curriculum Day is on Monday, November 18th. The school will be closed for students on this day.
We are fortunate to have BOSCO open and available to book on this day. If you wish to sign your tamariki up for BOSCO on this date, please either head to bosco.aimyplus.com to make a booking, or, contact Harriet on 027 645 6632 or via email at office@bosco.org.nz
Kiss and Go Parking
A huge thank you to all those who have supported the 'Kiss & Go' zone. This area is for whānau to pull in and drop off or pick up their children kerb side and then leave.
The area works best when it is just the children getting in or out of the car (on the kerb side). If whānau need to come into the school please park elsewhere on Sandwich Road or the surrounding streets.
Garden Spaces
We would like to extend a big thank you to members of our school community, and beyond, for your help with developing some garden areas around the back of Tahaki and in front of the hall.
The gardens are growing under the watchful eyes of Lucy, Maria, some of our ESOL students, the gardening club and children involved with our afternoon Learning Through Play sessions.
Our next step is to level the lawn behind Tahaki.
Does any have a Rotary hoe or know of anyone we may be able to borrow one from so we can hoe the very uneven grass area and flatten it for next steps.
Text Line Absences
Please contact the school office if your child will be absent from school. When contacting us please remember to include; your name, your child’s name, the reason for their absence and how long you expect your child will be away from school.
If you do not provide a reason for your child’s absence, we are required to mark this as an unjustified absence on their attendance report.
Phone: (03) 337-1404
(Press 1 to leave an absence message)
Text Message: 021 027 94107
Email: office@beckenham.school.nz
Please note our text message option is for text only, and is not set up to be routinely answered or to leave a voice message on. While we will answer where possible, please consider saving this under a different contact in your phone so we don't miss your call! If your absence calls are being missed, please check which number you are phoning. Thank you!
Choir Shines at Christchurch Schools' Music Festival
On Friday night, our Year 5-8 choir performed beautifully at the Christchurch Schools' Music Festival. After an excellent dress rehearsal in the morning, the students carried their hard work and energy through to the evening, delivering stunning performances. A huge thank you to all the parents who came along to support the choir, and a special thank you to Megan C (from the Pōhutukawa Team), who has been an integral support for Thomas and the choir this year and last. We also extend our thanks to Margot H, who has been a great help on piano during our rehearsals at school.
I would encourage all Year 5-7 students who enjoyed being in the choir, alongside any enthusiastic singers in Year 4, to consider auditioning for the Junior or Senior Special Choir next year!
Ngā mihi,
Thomas
Sports News
Huxster Mountain Bike Relay
On Wednesday 25 tamariki (children) from Pōhutukawa and Kauri participated in the Huxster Mountain Bike Relay at McLean's Island. The challenge is to complete as many laps of the course as you can within the given time. Thank you to all the whānau who supported the tamariki at this event and to Grant Guise for volunteering to marshal.
Ben Stoney and Zach Guise finished 1st in the Year 5/6 boys' team category
Laura Stoney and Izzy Clarke finished 2nd in the Year 5/6 girls' team category
Isabella Guise and Annie Smith finished 1st in the Year 7/8 girls' team category - and were the fastest team overall in the Year 7/8 category.
Abigale Blencowe finished 5th in the Year 7/8 individual category
A huge congratulations to all who took part.
The event was also the debut putting for our awesome new gazebo. The gazebo provided a fantastic base area for our competitors on what turned out to be one of our warmest days yet. A massive thank you to the PTA for their mahi (work) in fundraising and purchasing this gazebo for us. We are very grateful.
Athletics
On Thursday the 26th of October we enjoyed our whole school Athletics Day out on Beckenham Park. The park was a hive of activity all day, starting at 7:45 am when a crew of dedicated senior students arrived to help set up. A huge thank you to this amazing group of tamariki, (children).
The event kicked off with the mid-distance run, an optional event for children in Years 5 to 8 who were keen to take on the challenge of a longer distance run. This year saw a record number of our tamariki, (children), take on this challenge! The seniors spent the rest of the day rotating through discus, shot put, sprint heats and high jump. The Junior tamariki came out at various times in the day to participate in their rotations of run, jump and throw events. Our youngest tamariki from Koru were supported by some buddies from the Kauri Hub.
Throughout the day, cheers could be heard drifting across the park as the children celebrated each other's achievements. We were so impressed by the children's skill, effort and encouragement of each other.
At the end of the day, the whole school came together to watch children give it their all on the track for the sprint finals and house relay. There were some incredibly determined faces and some very close races.
Thank you to all the staff for their mahi in this event and to the parent helpers who gave up their time to make the event possible.
On Monday 83 tamariki from Pōhutukawa head to South Zone Athletics at Hansen's Park. We wish them all the best.
Jenny Diggle, Sports Co-ordinator & Kaiako
Mobile Dental Van Visit
Community Notices
(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)
KEEN SINGERS WANTED
Luminaires is excited to announce a family concert and arts market on 8th December and we are seeking enthusiastic singers to join our mass ensemble!
If you are aged 7-25, love to sing and enjoy working with a team of like-minded peers then we'd love for you to join us.
Click on the link below to find out more and to register your interest!
Email: luminairescharitabletrust@gmail.com
Market
The 'From Bellies, Babies to Tweens' market is on SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER from 9am-12noon at the Halswell RLFC, Halswell Rd.
This is a buy/sell new & pre-loved market to help families in the community find maternity, baby, kids & tweens items all in one place at affordable prices.
If you're interested in coming along or would like to be a stallholder, follow on Facebook & Instagram or send an email to fbbtmarket@gmail.com