Principal's Patch
Kia ora koutou,
You may have seen in the media that schools are currently finding it challenging to get relievers to cover classes. With the sickness that often comes at this time of year, both students and staff, we have had days where we have had to do some 'juggling' to ensure coverage of staff. The students were amazing when we had to do this, as it meant some changes to what they expected that day. Thank you also for your support.
2025 Enrolments - do you have a 4 year old!
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.
Ngā mihi nuiJo Smith - Tumuaki (Acting Principal)
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.
Enrolment forms can be collected from the Office or can be found online here.
Ngā mihi nui
Jo Smith - Tumuaki (Acting Principal)
Important Dates
Reminder: It is a Staff Only Day this Monday the 26th of August. School is closed to students.
Upcoming Events
Mon 26 Aug - Staff Only Day (kura/school closed)Wed 28 Aug - PTA Cookie Time Fundraiser Collection in the Hall (2.45-3.15pm & 6.00-6.30pm)Wed 28 Aug - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff RoomWed 28 Aug - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green RoomFri 30 Aug - Celebration Assembly, 10:00-10:30am, in the HallWed 4 Sep - Kauri Ski Trip TBCTue 10 Sep - School Duathlon (12.15-3.00pm)Thu 12 Sep - Pō Whakangahau - Te Whānau Mahi Tahi (4:30-6:30PM, Cashmere High School)Fri 13 Sep - Celebration Assembly, 10:00-10:30am, in the HallThu 19 Sep - New Entrant and Year 8 Photos, 9:00-10:00amTue 24 Sep - Koru Games (Senior Students)Wed 25 Sep - Koru Games (Senior Students) Wed 25 Sep - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green RoomThu 26 Sep - Koru GamesThu 26 Sep - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff RoomFri 27 Sep - Celebration Assembly, 10:00-10:30am, in the HallFri 27 Sep - Last day of Term 3, School finishes 3pmMon 14 Oct - First day of Term 4, School starts 8:55amFri 18 Oct - Welcome Assembly, 9.15-9.30, in the HallWed 23 Oct - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green RoomThu 24 Oct - School Athletics TBCThu 24 Oct - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff RoomMon 28 Oct - Labour Day (kura/school closed)Fri 15 Nov - Canterbury Anniversary Day (kura/school closed)Mon 18 Nov - Staff Only Day (kura/school closed)Wed 27 Nov - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green RoomThu 12 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
Alex Mackintosh - Year 8
Alex you are an excellent role model in our hub. You have grown as a leader and learner within our kura. You are compassionate and thoughtful with a quick wit to boot. Alex, you always step up and make the most of every opportunity. When it comes to learning, you work on improving by responding to feedback and giving your best effort. Thank you for all that you bring to our Kauri whānau.Constantin Colville - Year 6
Constantin, you are an excellent example of someone who tackles challenges head-on and approaches all that you do with a positive attitude. 'We Make a Difference' is a kete value you show daily, demonstrating a growth mindset and enthusiastic problem solving skills. Ka pai tō mahi, Constantin.School Notices
2024 Whole School Staffing Teams
Please click the link, here, to see all the names and faces you may see across our kura (school).
Beckenham's Got Talent!
A message for your Tamariki from the Student Council:
We are excited to announce that in Week 10, we will be hosting a spectacular event: Beckenham's Got Talent!
This is your chance to showcase your unique talents and enjoy an afternoon filled with amazing performances! Whether you sing, dance, perform magic, or have a hidden talent, we want to see what you’ve got.
Each hub will have the opportunity to showcase their performances, with three auditions from each hub that will advance to the finals.
The hub auditions will take place in week eight and the finals will be on the last day of week ten. if you want to take part in this event then tell your teachers to put your name on the Google form.
Cantamath
Our problem-solving teams took up the challenge of answering some very tricky questions at Cantamath on Wednesday. Well done to Lukas, Hanna, Tom, Ruvi, Bobby, Lewis, Ben and Annabelle. Liv made a fabulous banner for the school, which the compère thought was the best on display. It is now hanging in our school hall. Our Year 7 & 8s had a number of pieces of work in the project competition and did exceptionally well. Well done to the following for receiving awards:
Excellence:
- Lily and Annabelle
- Lukas
- Lewis
- Mitch
- Bobby
- Charlie
- Freyja
- Elsie
- Tish
High Commended:
- Emmy
- Mark
- Lottie
- Oscar R
- Tilly
- Evelyn
- Matthew
- Nicky’s maths class
- Ben Cross
- Austin
- Harshit
- Holly
- Alex M
- Alex P
- Harriet
- Hanna
Highly Commended in Overall Theme:
- Bobby
- Lukas
- Tish
Our Year 7 Cantamath Team ready to go! |
Second Hand Uniform Donations Needed!
We are looking for uniform items, especially larger sizes, for our second hand uniform shop and to support tamariki in need. We are also needing good condition, used shoes for children. If you have anything at home that you would be willing to donate, the Office would gratefully accept your contributions! Thank you to everyone who helps to keep the uniform room supplied, and running.
The PTA Second Hand Uniform shop is open Monday 2:45-3:15pm & Friday 8:45-9:15am. Cash payments are accepted, and Eftpos is available at the Office.
The PTA Second Hand Uniform shop is open Monday 2:45-3:15pm & Friday 8:45-9:15am. Cash payments are accepted, and Eftpos is available at the Office.
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 first and last name, the reason for their absence and how long you expect your child will be away from school. This ensures we can code your child correctly.
If you do not provide a reason for your child’s absence, we are required by the Ministry of Education 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
Variety Club
If you, or someone you know, is in need of support, please click the link below to see what is available and how to apply: https://www.variety.org.nz/get-support/find-Support
If you need support to apply, we have devices at kura that you may use.
Pastoral Support & Hardship
As a school we endeavour to provide as much pastoral support as we can to ensure that all of our tamariki have everything they need to succeed at school. If there is an immediate need or barrier you are experiencing, please connect with us to see if we can help: you can do this via your child's teacher, the Office, or the Senior Leadership Team.
We also know that whānau, and others in our community, sometimes like to contribute towards the costs for students whose whānau might be experiencing some hardship, and are not able to readily fund uniform, stationery or even lunches. This was the driving reason for setting up our school's hardship fund.
If you, or anyone you know, would like to make a contribution to our hardship fund, please let Rachel Higginson know by emailing accounts@beckenham.school.nz, or by simply depositing funds into the school bank account (12 3148 0131641 000) with the reference "Hardship donation". This will also be tax deductible.
We will ensure that these funds are used to support those families and young people who need support. Thank you to those who have already gifted to the hardship fund. No matter the amount, big or small, it is hugely appreciated. "We Get There Together".
If you, or anyone you know, would like to make a contribution to our hardship fund, please let Rachel Higginson know by emailing accounts@beckenham.school.nz, or by simply depositing funds into the school bank account (12 3148 0131641 000) with the reference "Hardship donation". This will also be tax deductible.
We will ensure that these funds are used to support those families and young people who need support. Thank you to those who have already gifted to the hardship fund. No matter the amount, big or small, it is hugely appreciated. "We Get There Together".
Road Safety - No U-turns on Sandwich Road
To ensure everyone is kept safe at school drop off and collection, please no U-turns on Sandwich Road. There is a lot of traffic at these times and it works best when the traffic flows smoothly. The drop-off zone is designed to pull into and then drive straight out of. Thank you for helping to keep everyone safe.
Beckenham Maths Evening
We invite ALL our Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto families (NE-Y8) to join us for a hands on workshop that will help you to support and extend your child with Mathematics.
Thursday, 29th August (5:30 pm – 7:30 pm)
Time:
5:30 pm Tea, coffee and refreshments in the Hall Foyer.
6:00 pm Workshop starts in the Hall. (Approximate finish time 7:30 pm)
Who:
Parents/whānau and students from NE to Year 8
(Please note: no preschoolers or younger siblings. This is for school age children and parents)
Please complete this form to confirm your attendance: https://forms.gle/7nqiuXzLTeRJsrUk7
We look forward to seeing you there!
Parking Around Schools
Mana Ake
We have a wonderful new Mana Ake Kaimahi liaison person who will be working in our Kura on Thursdays. Camelah is from Purapura Whetu. Welcome to our kura community Camelah!
Shelter in Place and Lockdown Procedures
Throughout the year we hold emergency practices/drills to ensure that staff and tamariki know what to do in an emergency. Scenarios include fire, earthquake, shelter-in-place, and lockdown.
Before these practices, we let ākonga (students) know that we have an upcoming practice, and a social story is shared to support everyone in knowing what to expect.
Shelter in Place and Lockdown
If a situation arises that people need to remain inside for safety, Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto has two levels, Shelter in Place and Lockdown.
A Shelter in Place directive is issued when the threat is external and not directed at the school. For example, the school may activate the Shelter in Place plan if there is a report of a swarm of wasps, toxic smoke from a nearby fire, or an active armed defender in the community (but not in or near the school grounds).
A Lockdown instruction will be less commonly used and is only likely to be issued if the threat is directly to the school or on the school grounds. This will generally happen on instruction from the Police.
LOCKDOWN PROCEDURES FOR PARENTS
Lockdown procedures are determined by Police advice and require the cooperation of students, staff, and parents. We ask all parents/whānau to please follow the protocol outlined below to make sure everyone is safe.
- When the school goes into lockdown, all parents/whānau will be notified via both a text message (via Hero) and HERO App alert (which will generate an email for those who don’t use the app). Please ensure the contact details the school holds for your child’s caregivers are current.
- The school will continue to communicate through these channels, plus on the school Facebook page.
- Students will not have access to laptops or other devices during a lockdown situation. This is for their own protection until the school ascertains the severity of the situation in consultation with the Police.
- School phones may not be manned, so please do not try and contact the school, or your child. All information will be sent to you through the channels outlined above as soon as it becomes available. We will be doing the best that we can do to keep everyone informed.
- The school will remain in lockdown until advised by the Police or other authorised personnel that it is safe to be lifted.
- Please do not, under any circumstances, come to the school until you are advised it is safe for you to do so. You may be putting yourself and others in danger.
- Once the lockdown is over, parents will be contacted immediately.
Thank you for your understanding and for taking the time to familiarise yourself with this protocol as we work together in an emergency situation to keep everyone safe.
Community Notices
(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)
How do you play? We’d like to know
Christchurch City Council is in the early stages of gathering community feedback to develop a Play Spaces Network Plan and we’d like to hear your thoughts.
Our Parks Unit is responsible for 400-plus play spaces, and we need to ensure we are getting the best of these assets.
The plan will focus on play spaces within Council parks such as playgrounds, outdoor fitness equipment, ball courts and green spaces, skate and scooter parks, bicycle skill areas, water play areas, and natural areas.
We’re keen to hear what the community think about the play spaces they use. This feedback will help us develop a draft Play Space Network Plan.
To find out more or complete the full survey go to https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/Playspaces by the 31 August 2024.
Maths / Strategy Games Club
I'm a qualified maths teacher who works in various local schools. I run a small group for Year 5-8 students who are keen to develop their maths and problem-solving skills.
The present group operates from 3.30 to 5pm on a Wednesday, (but the day may be flexible). We meet at my house which is at the bottom of Cashmere Hills.
If you'd like to know more, please contact me on 0210722939.
Kirsty F
Brain Play Christchurch
Brain Play has arrived in Christchurch! We teach all things science & technology to Kiwi kids - coding, robotics, science experiments, Minecraft & more. Book a free trial of our after-school classes - group sessions for ages 7 - 12. Or send us an email to hear more about our 1:1 sessions - these are a great match for students who are looking for extension, are looking for a new hobby and to build confidence and skills, and/or for students with high and complex needs. Visit brainplay.co.nz to read more, or email us on referrals@brainplay.co.nz.
Orienteering Training Events for School Students: 7th Aug - 5th Sept
Coaching and training is offered by Peninsula and Plains Orienteers for all school-aged children and sports leaders at all levels. No booking required, just turn up with your running shoes, a compass if you have one and $2 for the map. Bring your own Sport-ident stick if you have one, otherwise we will lend you one (a Sport-ident stick is a microchip that you place on your finger to 'punch' each control on the orienteering course).
Each training session will vary, it is run by volunteers and each will have something different to offer. There will be many different things to go over, so it will not have the same format every session. It may involve a walk around looking at features, or a discussion to start, often it will have a set course to run.
Download a flyer and find more information here:
Halswell Softball Club
Want to do something fun with dad on Father’s Day? Looking for a fun and inclusive sport to play in summer?
Halswell Softball Club prides itself on being an inclusive, ethnically diverse, family orientated club. We have players of all ages, from three years old to seventy years old and everything in between. Our players compete at both representative level and social levels. There is something for everyone!
Halswell Softball Club is based at the Halswell Domain, Christchurch. Although this is our home ground, we have players from across the city.
Free sausage sizzle to help with those hungry bellies and treats for the littlies, we look forward to seeing you there!
Junior Indoor Sports
Cashmere Tennis Club
Cashmere Tennis Club is running free professional coaching on Sunday the 25th August, 1st and 8th of September. This is a chance for kids of any age to try tennis, they don't even need to bring a racquet or have any prior experience, just come and have a go!
9:00am – 10:00am: Ages 5 - 8 an introduction using low bounce balls and fun games
10:00am – 11:00am: Ages 8 - 12 starting to play games on a full size court
11:00am - 12:00pm: Ages 13+