nov 26 2014
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Waihi East Primary School newsletter term 4 week 7 2014.TRANSCRIPT
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Principal: Emily Hargreaves
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ATHLETICS DAY Congratulations to all our participants last Wednesday. The following students qualified for the North cluster athletics event held yesterday at Bethlehem College. Emily A, cricket ball throw. Bernadette P, shot put. Ngaere R, quoits. Kaleb C, high jump. Rome M, shot put. Katya T, quoits, Liana V, long jump & high jump. Tamara T, shot put, Torban B & Lorenzo T, Cricket ball throw, Mark O-R, shot put. Congratulations to you all! Congratulations to Tamara and Bernadette who both got 1st at Shot Put and Ngaere who got 3rd at quoits at Bethlehem yesterday. They now go onto the Western Bay of Plenty fi-nals in Tauranga next week. Good luck!
ASSEMBLY
Our next assembly will be held this Friday 28th November starting at 1.40pm with Rooms 1, 3 & 7 presenting.
EAST MUSIC STUDENTS CONCERT
At assembly this Friday 28th November Wella Tasma’s mu-sic students on keyboard and ukulele will be performing for the school and showing us all they have learnt this year.
MAGICAL MIKE
Children’s Entertainer, Balloon Artist, Magician and Compere. At Waihi R.S.A. 17th December 2014, 11.30am. $2 per child—transport required please.
STATIONERY LISTS FOR 2015
Next year our stationery lists are available online through Office Products Depot. See: www.theschoolstore.co.nz and search for Waihi East School. Junior packs are for new entrants & Years 1 & 2. Middle packs are for years 3 & 4 and Senior packs are for years 5 & 6.
YEAR 6 LEAVERS T-SHIRTS All orders need to be into the office this week so the t-shirts can be ordered, made and returned to school before the end of the term. T-shirts are $18.50.
WAIHI EAST SCHOOL SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 37/2014 26 November 2014
Kia ora Assembly is always a great time of celebration. Firstly our tamariki enjoy sharing their class work with you and secondly there are always lots of individuals to recognize. This week three children were celebrated for meeting their learning goals, further children have met these and will be recognized this week. Briar shared the 105 Waihi East School athletics certificates with our attendees and 3 children were awarded certificates for meeting their learning goals. Fantastic! Other certificates were presented to our rippa guys. Over 300 names went into the draw after selling chocolates for 2015 camp. Congratulations to the Spicer whanau who won the bike . Particular mention to the Taylor whanau who sold 5 boxes of chocolates, now that’s a wahoo moment! Well done to you all. Assembly is on again this week at 1.40pm. Rooms 1,3 and 7 will present. Come along and join in the celebration. Our Make a Difference (MAD Team) has joined forces with our Roopu group to formulate one group. Although each group has a different mission and finances will be separate, a team effort is required. We welcome this rebranded group Team East Whanau to our school. Their next activity is our Christmas Party. As you know this will be a fundraiser for camp 2015. Please set aside Thursday 4th of November and come along and join in the fun. The night kicks off at 5pm with children singing at 5.15pm before tearing up the bike track with a waka bike fundraiser. Briar and I are starting to make up classes for 2015. Our year two bubble moves into year 3 next year and we are staffing accordingly. One major change is Sarah Cannel moving into the role of new entrant teacher. Sarah is an experienced primary school teacher and pre school teacher. We believe she will be an asset in this new role. This move will also support the leadership of the school as Briar has significant management responsibilities which require release from her classroom. We aim to share your child's next teacher and classroom before the end of the school year. Last week Briar and I had the pleasure of completing all Ministry of Education documentation for the 2014 school year. A progress against Charter goals, progress of data, variance report and Charter 2015 will be sent to the Ministry this week for approval. Once agreed, this will be available for whanau on our school website. Look out for this information! Nga mihi nui, Emily ([email protected])
EAST SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY Make sure to mark this date in your diary: Thursday December 4th, 5-7pm on our East School Field. We have items planned including performances from our Junior and Senior school students and a waka bike fundrais-er. There will also be lots of yummy kai for sale including:
Mussel Fritters
Chop Suey
Sausages & American Hotdogs
Milk Drinks and Water
And lots of home baked goodies
Gold coin donation at the gate. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy this evening as we fundraise for our 2015 Senior Camp.
COMMUNICATION with the BOARD of TRUSTEES A new email address ([email protected]) has been set up with the Board of Trustees Chairperson. If you have ideas, celebrations or tricky issues (grumbles) you would like the Board to address, please use this point of communication. Following a review of our complaints policy, if your complaint is with the Chairperson, your complaint will be dealt with by the Deputy Chairperson, currently Seton Frew. PIG BUCKET Every day we collect food scraps at school to feed our school poaka/pig. This poaka has had a very lean year with limited scraps going into the bucket. Due to this we will be having sausages at prizegiving this year and hope to fatten a pig next year. CHRISTMAS CHEER! A group of parents would like to bring Christmas Cheer into homes. We are collecting kai items to make into hampers and gifts to donate to whanau in our school community. If you would like to make a donation, please drop items into the school office. Please label gifts girl or boy/senior or junior. Thanks AnneMarie for co-ordinating this.
SUBWAY LUNCHES Due to a lack of orders on Wednesdays SUBWAY lunches are now available on Fridays only.
CASH for Communities Earn $$$ for our school with PGG Wrightson cash for Commu-nities. Any farmer who purchases Balance Agri-nutrients on their Wrightson account between 1st September and 30th No-vember 2014 can earn cash for our school.
SANITARIUM WEET-BIX TRYATHLON 2014/2015 Registrations are now open. Events are in Rotorua on 7th De-cember 2014, Mt Maunganui on 11th January 2015 and in Hamilton 15th February 2015. All kids aged between 7 and 15 can enter. Each child receives a medal, t-shirt, kit bag, swim cap and a complimentary breakfast from the weet-bix breakfast tent plus the chance to win awesome spot prizes and meet their sporting heros. Early bird entry is $35 if entered before 13th December. After 13th December $42.50 per student. For more info go to try.weetbix.co.nz
Santa at Athenree Homestead
Santa will be visiting Athenree Homestead with his
sleigh Sunday 7th December
Sunday 14 th September
and Sunday 21st December from 1pm – 3pm espe-
cially for the children of Katikati, Waihi, Waihi
Beach and Waikino. Photos and light refreshments.
Whilst there, parents can view the wonderful Vintage Christmas dis-
plays for $5. Enquiries to Barbara 07 863 4421
Athenree Homestead 360 Athenree Road Cnr SH2
COMMUNITY NOTICES KIDS’ PAGE
Last night my dad was going to feed our magpie. My
dad put the magpie on the ground. My dad went to get
the food for the magpie. My dad came back, he caught
the magpie and threw the magpie into the air and it
flew in the air and it flew in the paddock by our
house. The dog nearly got the magpie but it was on the other side of the
fence. My dad threw the magpie and it flew into the tree and my dad
couldn’t get the magpie but he did!
By Madison M, age 6, room 8.
I like Boo because Boo is cute. By Kayla B, age 5, room 5.
We have a new puppy and it is brown and he has the same eyes
and ears as Galaxy but he’s a different colour. By Cordelle, R-W, age 6, room 8.
On Saturday I went to the birthday. It was good. I saw Ca-
sey at the birthday. We went for a walk. We went through
the bamboo cave.
By Liam P-S, age 7, room 8.
In candy Floss world the trees are like lollipops and
clouds. The grass is bright bright green. The clouds are
clean. The humming fish jump and do a flip and hum
while they are in the air. The pond has swans swimming.
By Micah F, age 6, room 6.
WAIHI CHRISTMAS PARADE
Go Waihi Christmas parade and market day. Saturday 6th De-cember 2014. Starts 1pm rain or shine.
Market Day Stalls available for market day 9am—2.30pm For more information phone Brian 8633030.
CHRISTMAS
CAROLS AT THE
LAKE
Waihi Baptist Church
invites you to come
and sing Christmas
carols at the lake. Sun-
day 21st December,
6pm. Come early with
your picnic tea.
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News from the Waihi East School Board of Trustees
21/11/14
The Leadership Team have worked extremely hard to complete paperwork for the
Ministry of Education reflecting on our year of teaching and learning. Documentation
includes:
Data print out of achievement.
Progress report against other years.
Variance Report. What we did, why we did it, reason for variances and outcomes.
Charter Development 2015.
Included in our documentation is our data. The Education Review Office this year have
said “…School data from the end of 2013 indicates that overall student achievement
levels, including those for Māori, have improved significantly since 2012 in reading and
mathematics. The proportion of students, including Māori and Pacific, achieving at or
above the National Standard in reading, writing and mathematics is now comparable to
national and regional averages”
The Board of Trustees believes it will be able to meet the Ministry of Educations
challenge of 85% of all children meeting or above National Standards by 2017.
Check out our data:
Mathematics Data 2012 2013 2014
Whole School- at or above National Standards 65% 76% 82%
Māori- at or above National Standards 62% 73% 76%
Male- at or above National Standards 67% 74% 76%
Female- at or above National Standards 63% 78% 87%
Reading 2012 2013 2014
Whole School- at or above National Standards 73% 73% 76%
Māori- at or above National Standards 65% 75% 72%
Male- at or above National Standards 62% 70% 73%
Female- at or above National Standards 83% 75% 79%
Writing 2012 2013 2014
Whole School- at or above National Standards 74% 75% 74%
Māori- at or above National Standards 71% 71% 74%
Male- at or above National Standards 63% 62% 63%
Female- at or above National Standards 84% 86% 83%
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Our final fixed term position for 2015 was appointed on the 19th November by the
appointment committee which comprised of a BOT member and Leadership staff. A
number of people applied for this position. After rigorous discussions, the appointment
of Nik Laing, an experienced reliever in the school was made. Sadly at this stage we are
unable to offer Ben Whatarau a position.
Briar and Emily expressed their appreciation of how staff have shared responsibilities
during Glen’s leave.
We are in the process of the Ministry of Education imposed electrical upgrade. They will
start this work in the weekends leading up to Christmas, completing the work no later
than a week before school opens.
Steven Whittaker, senior accountant from Education Services was on site to support the
Board develop the 2015 budget. This budget has been accepted in its draft form and will
be ratified after our roll return in March 2015. Significant savings have been made in
the draft budget allowing for additional money to be allocated as our school roll
increases over the year.
The audit of 2014 was very successful. Sharon Samson was recognised for her very
efficient administration. Our audit looks very positive. We have a number of
requirements including stock takes and asset register to undertake before the end of
the school year.
A number of areas have been addressed this month including vandalism of our school
slide. The Board appreciates the support of Ashby’s who are fixing the slide as a
donation to our school. Thanks also to Trudy for facilitating this.
The pool is ready to be opened however the water temperature is very cold and not
suitable for swimming at this stage. The Board have agreed to the following outcomes.
Pool keys will be available at no charge to our school whānau.
The pool will close at 7.30pm each evening.
The pool will be open during the holiday season when Mr Cowan is on site.
Parents will be asked to help lock the pool area at 7.30pm and to put the cover on.
Please return the form if you are able to help.
We have approached the Ministry of Education in regard to removing our enrolment
scheme. The Ministry of Education will be approaching all local schools in February for
their feedback about our enrolment scheme and be in touch with us after this process.
The Ministry has completed the recalculation of schools’ deciles using data from Census
2013. Waihi East School has changed from 3G to 3H which means we lose approximately
$10,000 funding over the next 3 years.
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New Health and Safety legislation coming into effect in April 2015. The Board discussed
how this will impact on the school and additional insurances that will be required.
Two Policies have been reviewed and ratified. They are the Appointment Policy and
Complaints Against Staff members. This will be placed on our website for the community
to view. To support communication between the Board and the school community, a new
Board of Trustee email has been made. All emails will go directly to the Chairperson.
As a Board we welcome any grumbles and see them as a way of improving our school
practice. Please use this email to help meet your needs and improve outcomes for
students: [email protected]
This was the final Board meeting of the year. The Board welcomes all whānau to
prize giving on Friday 12th of December at 11am.
Kind Regards
Donna (Chairperson), Seton (Deputy Chairperson), Peter, Tineke, Julie, Alex and
Emily
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WEEK DAY HELP
The ……………………………… whānau are able to support the opening of the school pool by being
on a roster to place the pool cover on the pool and close the pool area at 7.30pm each
evening during the week.
OR
WEEKEND HELP
The …………………………………… whānau are able to support the opening of the school pool by
being on a roster to open the pool at 10am each weekend day and to place the pool cover
on the pool and close the pool area at 7.30pm each evening.
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