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Sadly we will soon be saying farewell to Joshua Castle who will be starting his journey through school. We wish him all the best. February 2018 We are delighted to welcome Astrid Riley, Luca Billcliff, Sophia Dodd, Liam Le Franz-Durbin, Philine van Elderen and Jaxon Rich- ards to our morning/day sessions and Esmé Griffin to our afternoon sessions. We are sure that they will enjoy their time here with us. Ph 5477441 Txt 0275214224 Email [email protected] www.ntk.org.nz Absences can be sent by text to 0275214224 Please add your name so we know who it is If your child finishes at 12.45pm, please ensure that you pick up your child on time to prevent us from going over ratio as we are staffed for less children in the afternoon. If you child is finishing at a different time to usual, can you please write the different arrangements on the sign in sheet so we are aware. Farewell Up coming Events Feb 28 Family Fun Night 5.307.00pm Mar 1 Fishing at Sunderland’s Pier Mar 8 AM Fundamental Skills Session Mar 13 Story Time with Julie AM Mar 15 Wheel-a-thonSt Patrick’s Theme Mar 20 Coffee & Chat with Speech Language Specialist, Catherine Campbell Mar 22 Karen & Barb’s Birthdays April 5 AM Fundamental Skills Session April 13 End of Term One April 30 Beginning of Term Two Picking up/changing times Welcome Poipoia te kakano kia puawai Nurture the seed and it will blossom Changing the Key Teachers Every 6 months we change the key teacher for each group. This helps get multiple voices into your child’s learning. Programme This year we are going for the ‘GreenGold’ Enviroschools award. This is the highest award given. Our focus is to work collaboratively with you all to foster respect and knowledge, and to celebrate the diversity of people and cultures within our community. We would love to hear how we can incorporate your special celebrations into our programme. Please fill in the notice that was put in your child’s pocket, or talk to us anytime about your ideas. Next week we are celebrating a special day in Japanese culture, Hinamatsuri, or Dolls Day or Girls Day. Families with young daughters mark this day by setting up a display of dolls inside the house. There will be a display at Kindergarten.

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  • Sadly we will soon be saying farewell to Joshua Castle who will be

    starting his journey through school. We wish him all the best.

    February 2018

    We are delighted to welcome Astrid Riley, Luca Billcliff, Sophia Dodd, Liam Le

    Franz-Durbin, Philine van Elderen and Jaxon Rich-ards to our morning/day sessions and Esmé

    Griffin to our afternoon sessions. We are sure that they will enjoy their time here with us.

    Ph 5477441 Txt 0275214224 Email [email protected] www.ntk.org.nz

    Absences can be sent by text to 0275214224

    Please add your name so we know who it is

    If your child finishes at 12.45pm, please ensure that you pick up your child on time to prevent us from going over ratio as we are staffed for less children in the afternoon.

    If you child is finishing at a different time to usual, can you please write the different arrangements on the sign in sheet so we are aware.

    Farewell

    Up coming Events

    Feb 28 Family Fun Night 5.30—7.00pm Mar 1 Fishing at Sunderland’s Pier Mar 8 AM Fundamental Skills Session Mar 13 Story Time with Julie AM Mar 15 Wheel-a-thon— St Patrick’s Theme Mar 20 Coffee & Chat with Speech Language Specialist, Catherine Campbell Mar 22 Karen & Barb’s Birthdays April 5 AM Fundamental Skills Session April 13 End of Term One April 30 Beginning of Term Two

    Picking up/changing times

    Welcome

    Poipoia te kakano kia puawai

    Nurture the seed and it will blossom

    Changing the Key Teachers

    Every 6 months we change the key teacher for each group. This helps get multiple voices into your child’s learning.

    Programme

    This year we are going for the ‘GreenGold’ Enviroschools award. This is the highest award given. Our focus is to work collaboratively with you all to

    foster respect and knowledge, and to celebrate the diversity of people and cultures within our community. We would love to hear how we can incorporate your special celebrations into our programme. Please fill in the notice that was put in your child’s pocket, or talk to us anytime about your ideas. Next week we are celebrating a special day in Japanese culture, Hinamatsuri, or Dolls Day or Girls Day. Families with young daughters mark this day by setting up a display of dolls inside the house. There will be a display at Kindergarten.