Ahuwhenua – Manaakitia – Manamotuhake – Manawanui - Hiranga
Kia ora, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu,
Malo ni, Bula, Greetings…
Welcome… Week 2 Term 2!
Welcome back to Term 2! Students returned happy and ready to go!
Thank you!! Last Wednesday we welcomed our new students and new
staff. There were 13 new students and two new teachers. We held a
mihi whakatau, which is a semi-informal way of coming together to
acknowledge our new people. Our two new teachers are Mrs Ros
Nicholas in team Pono supporting teaching and learning in Rooms 12
and 20. Mr David Woods has joined team Kauri in Room 2 and has
replaced Mr Morgan Wilson who has left for a building
apprenticeship.
Lost property This is now housed by Rimu block and if your child’s
gear is named it will get back to them. We will only be keeping it
for a few weeks then moving it on. We gather way too much in a term
and it smells and creates time managing it off site. Please
consider naming all gear. Te Kohanga Reo Situated towards the Clark
Road end of our grounds is a Kohanga Reo, which is a completely
separate entity to the school. Our land and buildings are Ministry
of Education owned and we are merely the tenants. Please note
unless your child is at the Kohanga it is not an open space for
people to enter and play in.
Home and School Disco On Friday 24th May the Home and School team
will be hosting a disco at Kamo Intermediate. The theme is ‘Glow
like a Star’ to welcome Matariki and to just have fun. It is from
6pm to 8pm. Students must be signed in and signed out. Tickets are
$3.00 per student and glow products are available for sale starting
at $2.00. Treats will also be available on the night. A sheet will
be sent home soon. We have also asked for parent help so if you are
interested please let your child’s teacher know or let them know at
the office. Please do not feel your child has to have the expense
of a new outfit with stars. Each child is a star in their own
right!
Board of Trustee Elections If you are interested in joining in our
Board of Trustees team we welcome you to step forward. Our
Returning Officer, Mrs Batten, has sent out forms and I know she
would, like I, welcome any questions or expressions of interest. We
appreciate time is so precious nowadays, however you truly are
supporting a worthwhile cause… education. The board has eight
meetings per year and training is available. It comes with
remuneration, however it will not reach millionaire status.
To all our mothers and grandmothers… The team truly wishes you a
Happy Mother’s Day on Sunday! You are the first teacher of your
children and for that we admire and respect the amazing work you
have done long before we get on the scene! From that home made
card, to the gesture of breakfast in bed, to new slippers, to
takeaways for dinner or those simple but powerful words of I love
you — whatever the gesture is, I know how much your children love
you when I talk to them!!
Winter Sports Well done to all those who are playing Winter sports.
I appreciate that you may have some early starts or chilling late
afternoons on the netball courts but the benefits to your child are
numerous. Thank you to the parents supporting teams in coaching
roles. It’s great to see it all go!
SCHOOL NOTICES Stationery - Activities contributions/School
Donation Bank a/c number is 12 3093 0156736 01 - Please put child’s
name and a reference: eg activities contribution/ donation
Contribution Fee $14.00 per child School Donations 1 child $60.00
Family $90.00 Eftpos available
Hockey and Netball Fees are now due. Please pay asap.
Netball - There are still 2 spots available for year 3/4 students
interested in playing Saturday Netball. If you would like more
information please see Mr Burke in Room 4.
Room12/20 would love any empty boxes (cereal, crackers etc) .
Friday – Teachers Union Meetings On Friday, teachers will be
attending Paid Union Meetings at Kamo Intermediate and I would like
to stress this will not affect you. Children will be managed at
school. I do need to let you know good teachers like Mr Morgan
Wilson left due to the workload and pay conditions. Teachers are
still intent on improving conditions so that we can attract more
quality people to the profession and keep the great teachers we
have!
Healthy Lunchboxes The staff would like to remind all parents that
we aim for lunchboxes to have healthy food. We recommend fruit, not
just for fruit break, but another portion for lunch as well. A
sandwich is good fuel at lunchtime. Cakes and biscuits are not
recommended to be daily food. Packet foods are also recommended in
moderation. Please support your child’s brain and body health with
a healthy lunchbox. There are plenty of ideas online and you could
start with typing in ‘children’s healthy lunchboxes’ and start
planning.
Sally Wilson – Principal
Team Pono are asking all parents from across the school to help
support our PMP (Perceptual Motor Programme) which is run Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday Mornings from 9 - 11. The programme is to
help all students develop their perceptions, in other words how a
child reacts to their environment. That is the way their body and
brain work together to learn perceptual knowledge and judgement or,
how students move, react to different situations, remain balanced,
can eye tracking etc. This programme is vital for future success in
learning and one that our teachers have absolute faith in. We just
require parental support to help make it a success. You would be
required to support a classroom teacher by working with a very
small number of children at one of 5 activities in our school hall.
Therefore you would become an expert at one station. You would need
to give basic instructions to the students all of which are set out
on a simple to follow card. We require 5 parents per morning and
are desperate for your support. If you can help us make a
difference with our youngest leaners on any or all morning sessions
we would love to hear from you.
Please phone Ben on 0210774911 or
[email protected] see
Denise or Maureen in the school office or pop into Rm 12 to offer
your support.
Kamo Primary’s KPS News
What’s in the Show? The show is made up of a collection of photos,
videos and live material to showcase what has been happening at
Kamo Primary for that week.
Where is it Based?
We now have a purpose built studio. The news crew man all the
equipment such as the teleprompter, the computer, the audio and
video mixers to run the show.
How Do You View It?
Every Thursday afternoon the show is uploaded to our school website
(http://kamoprimary.school.nz/) and added to our News page.
Can Anyone View It?
Yes, if they can log on to our school website then they can view
it.
Is There any Notification? Yes, an alert is sent out when the news
has been uploaded to our website to all parents who have the school
app.
I’m an Eco warrior. I use honey wraps so there is zero waste in my
lunch box, no gladwrap and no plastic wrap. You can use reusable
shopping bags. I use a metal drink bottle so then there is no
rubbish in the ocean. Jayce Attwood
I am an Eco warrior by having no plastic bags. Having no rubbish I
can have a zero waste lunch, by having honey wraps and having a
metal drink bottle. I don’t throw away plastic . Sea animals will
die because turtles think it’s jelly fish, and they eat it. If I
find rubbish at the beach I pick it up and when I get home I put it
in the bin. Iranui Moriarty
You have to keep having a zero lunchbox. We can keep it up with no
plastic bags or tinfoil. If I see rubbish I will pick it up. Kaia
Maia Manuel-Bartlett
I am an Eco-warrior. We have zero waste lunchboxes. You use metal
drink bottles and reusable shopping bags. Kassidy
Massey-Povey
Pop in and see the friendly staff at Davids
Pharmacy. Right next door to Savemart.
R E S I D E N T I A L . C O M M E R C I A L . M A I N T E N A N C
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SCOTLAND E L E C T R I C A L
Ben Scotland 0212982500
“Results driven by passion.”Louise Payne Licensed Salesperson (REAA
2008)
M. 021 432 743 - DDI. 09 435 3511
[email protected]
Family & Friends of Kamo Primary School Join my referral club
and help your school receive $500!*
The referral needs to be recorded on the listing at the time of the
listing not retrospectively.
*The $500 Payment is made when the commission is paid to the
agent.
Do you know of someone wanting to sell their house? Refer them to
me.
When I sell their home your school will receive a $500
donation!
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If you are a parent, staff member or member of the school community
and you draw down a new ASB home loan of $250,000 or more, ASB will
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How to claim this offer Mention this offer to your ASB banker when
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Your new home loan application must be received, approved and then
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Once your loan is fully drawn down, ASB will donate $500 to your
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