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5th November 2015 - Week 4 Term 4
School Calendar November 2-6 Life Education
9-10th Dress Rehearsals
10-11th Junior Concert
12-13th Senior Concert
20th GB Athletics
26th Scrabble Tournament
December
2nd John Parsons
3-5th Rm 5 Camp
7th Yr 6 Powhiri GBHS
7-9th Rm 1 Camp
9-11th Rm 4 Camp
16th Dec Last day of 2015
February
2nd Feb Term 1 2016 begins
Friday School Lunch - Hamburgers $3 and Apple Shortcake $2 (thanks this week to Cathy and Emma B)
Motupipi School Contact
Details:
435 Abel Tasman Drive
Takaka 7183
Phone: 03 525 9986
EMAIL: [email protected]
Internet Banking No:
03 1711 0013347 00 School Concert - The Playhouse
7.00pm Tuesday 10 November Rm 2, 3 & 4 evening show
1.00pm Wednesday 11 November Rm 2, 3 & 4 matinee
7.00pm Wednesday 11 November Rm 2, 3 & 4 evening show
7.00pm Thursday 12 November Rm 1 & 5 evening show
1.00pm Friday 13 November Rm 1 & 5 matinee
7.00pm Friday 13 November Rm 1 & 5 evening show
We will also be scheduling in dress rehearsals for Rm 2,3 & 4 on Tuesday
morning and Rm 1 & 5 on Wednesday afternoon.
If your child is not going to be at the concerts or away on some of the
days please let the teacher know so that adjustments can be made.
Ticket purchase
Tickets are on sale from the school office.
The cost of tickets is $3, which helps to cover costs of theatre hire, paint
and equipment used in the making of props and costumes as well any extra
sound or lighting equipment.
Takaka and District War Memorial and Gardens Opening On Saturday a group of our children formed part of a choir to sing at the opening of the Takaka and District War
Memorial and Gardens in town.
It was a great experience for the children who were required to march with the band and the various armed and
service forces. The children sang well and were respectful through the one and a half hour service.
Thanks to the Rhys W, Tane, Iris, Lily, Rhianne, Alex, Rosie and William for volunteering to be part of the choir.
School Concert We are currently putting the finishing touches on all the concert items and looking forward to heading to the
Playhouse next week to see how they go on the real stage.
There will be quite a bit of travel between the school and the playhouse as we try to familiarize the children with
the stage setting and coordinating prop changes and positioning.
A huge thanks to those who have helped out with costumes and props they look really awesome and help the
children really get into role.
Tickets We have allowed a week for parents to get limited tickets so that everyone who wishes, gets the opportunity to go
to an evening show. From tomorrow morning, Friday 6 November, parents can purchase extra tickets if they wish.
The evening shows are already well booked with plenty of spaces still available at the matinee performances.
Swimming Pool The pool has been emptied and cleaned and is now drying out ready
for a paint.
Once painted we need to leave it for a week to cure before
filling. If anyone has a spare hour on Saturday morning from 10.15 am to help
out with painting the pool please let me know.
Kiwi Cricket for 6-8 year old boys & girls
Basic Skill Development
Fun Activities & Games
Starting Mon 2nd Nov 4.30pm
at the Show Grounds
For more info call Dan
0275525642
Golden Bay Schools’ Soccer Tournament Last Friday our Year 3-6 children headed out to the various schools to take part in the Golden Bay Schools’ Soccer Tournament. All our children were required to take part. A number of children stood out, not just those through their Ability, but others through their determination and the effort they put in for their team. Our teams did very well winning the Year 5/6 boys grade, Year 5/6 Girls grade and the Year 3 /4 boys grade. Thanks to all those parents who helped out with transport and managing teams on the day, your help is much appreciated.
Hiwi the Kiwi Yesterday our school was treated to a visit from The Minstrel and his “Hiwi the Kiwi” show with his sustainable fishing message. He played the guitar and sang to us, inviting us to join in with his words and actions. He got a lot of the chil-
dren to come out the front and contribute to his show. All children left knowing more about fishing for the future and
how we need to speak out and educate parents. Here are some things we learnt: Always pick up fish with a wet towel—Joe
Never take home fish too big or too small—Amalie
Use salt ice to keep fish fresher—Emily
Always wear a life jacket—Rian
Never fish in a Marine Reserve. Call the police if you see people fishing in a marine reserve as it is theft—Holley
Always measure the fish first before you take them home - Bayleigh
Always carry flares on your boat—Lily
Part of the Hiwi the Kiwi package was the purchase of ten books for our library and a subscription to the N.Z. Fishing Magazine. He also donated a fishing rod with a disco reel, to be a prize for a school wide writing competition for the
best fishing story. The winner gets the rod and reel and gets their story published in the N.Z. Fishing Magazine.