Wānaka Primary School Newsletter for Term 3 Week 4
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Newsletter Term 3 Week 4
13th August 2024

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IMPORTANT DATES


Term 3
Week 4
Pod trials for Wana-Be-A-Star - all week

Wednesday 14th August - ESOL Assembly 12.00 - 1.30pm - Hall
Thursday 15th August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 1
Friday 16th August - Pod 6 Assembly 2.15pm - Hall
Week 5
Pod trials for Wana-Be-A-Star - all week

Monday 19th August - Maths Open Classroom
Wednesday 21st August - Maths Parent Information Evening - 5.00 - 6.00pm
Thursday 22nd August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 2
Friday 23rd August - Tribe Afternoon
Week 6
Thursday 29th August - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 3
Friday 30th August - PTA Father's Day Breakfast
Friday 30th August - Wana-Be-A-Star Finals
Friday 30th August - Pod 4 Assembly 2.00pm - Hall
Week 7
Thursday 5th September - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 4
Friday 6th September - Teacher Only Day - School Closed
Week 8
Monday 9th September - Board of Trustees Meeting - 5.00pm - Staffroom
Thursday 12th September - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Day 5
Week 9
POD 3 Swim Week - all week
Thursday 19th September - EOTC/SNOW Programme - Postponement day
Week 10
POD 4 Swim Week - all week
Friday 27th September - Last day of Term 3
 

IMPORTANT NOTICES

 

2024 Snow Sports

A reminder to check our Snow Sports page on the school website for information.  Any cancellations or postponements will be on the Wānaka Primary School Website.  

Lesson Times:

Cardrona lessons start at 10:15am - 3:00pm, with a lunch break at 12:15pm - 1:00pm.

Treble Cone lessons start at 9am - 1:30pm, with a lunch break at 11am - 11:30am.

Please pack lots of snacks and prepare for a WINTERS day.  Please note if the weather conditions do not suit your family on one of the days you cannot choose to drop your child at school.  We have staffed school and the mountains for correct ratios and planning and if you choose to not go skiing/boarding then families need to manage their schedules.  

Please be early and get prepared, instructors will be told to leave ASAP so the children get the full lesson times.  If you are running late then see the teachers on the field so they can help you find your child's group.  

Children not involved in the Snow Sports are welcome to wear mufti for the day at school.

Father's Day Breakfast

Come along to a delicious breakfast and while you are there buy Dad the chance to win the Ultimate Fathers Day present from our raffle!

CURRICULUM COMMENT

Music Festival

Wow!  A fabulous audience both nights of the music festival.  All seats sold out!  The band and massed choir as well as the individual school items were on fire!  And the feedback has been amazing!  Thanks to you all for your support.  To our children who took part thank you for the hours of practice and commitment you showed in preparing for and staging the music festival.  Thank you to Wānaka Rotary who sponsored the complete cost of the scaffolded seating the massed choir performed from.  I had a ball and I know the children participating did too.


 

Inclusive Practices Survey

Last term we asked our Year 3-6 classes, staff and parents to complete the ICP (Inclusive Practices Survey).  We had 91 parents complete this survey.  This is an NZCER (NZ Council of Educational Research) survey which we last implemented in 2020.  The findings are attached hereCommunity Survey, Student Survey, Staff Survey, School Review Profile.

In summary, our inclusive practices are rating pretty high.  Building social relationships for all, featured lower than other aspects, at 79.2%.  This is the concept of children always being kind and inclusive to others of different cultures or diversity e.g. citing use of inappropriate language to each other (students' survey). They feel that sometimes adults/teachers do not always listen to them.  Our identification of students' strengths and needs, valuing achievements for all, extra-curricular for all, and generally including all learners, rate very highly.  Our provision of working with families and whanau, coordinated support and services, and inclusive enrolment practices have improved since the last survey.  We believe this is in relationship to the extra support and communication with families our SENCO, Leah, is undertaking with regard to our many new ESOL families.  

One Day School 2025

The Upper Clutha Primary Schools (Wānaka Primary School, Take Kārara, Holy Family and Hāwea Flat) - Statement regarding the One Day School Programme’s status as from 2025:

As from the beginning of 2025, REAP (Rural Education Activities Programme) is no longer managing the STAR One Day School Programme. The One Day School Programme is thus deemed to be a privately managed and funded programme in 2025, and becomes a ‘non-Ministry approved provider’. The Ministry of Education has been involved in discussions leading up to this decision, made by the principals of the above schools.

As such a day away from the Upper Clutha Schools, to attend the One Day School Programme, will be coded as an Explained but Unjustified Absence. 

We will not be promoting the One Day School information within our school newsletters as we are required to ensure that all students are present at our schools everyday the school is open for instruction. This means we cannot support privately provided programmes that take place during the school day.  We believe such private groups should operate outside of school hours. 

Also our teachers will not be referring students, or promoting this programme to parents or within the school community, as this is in conflict with attendance expectations.  

Wana-Be-A-Star

There is lots of excitement as pod trials are happening this week and next week for Wana-Be-A-Star.  There are a variety of acts and lots of noise coming from the hall already.  The grand finale is happening on Friday 30th August, straight after the Fathers Day Breakfast.
 

Handwashing and Hygiene Practices

We will be promoting washing of hands and personal hygiene over the next few weeks.  We are constantly reminding children to wash their hands and flush the loo at all times.  We have increased the provision of soaps in the toilet blocks (these seem to disappear on a daily basis) and these will be checked to make sure soap is available at all times of the day.  Teachers have spoken to classes about respecting this provision of soap, whether it be liquid or block and to remind children that the toilets are not play spaces.  We would appreciate parents reinforcing the loo flushing and hand washing protocols.  Sometimes I wonder looking at the state of some of our toilet areas what is happening in our children's own homes!  Junior teachers have even gone as far as modelling appropriate hand washing strategies.  Remember during Covid, children were encouraged to sing 'Happy Birthday' right through the soaping and washing of hands.  It has been suggested that teachers ensure all children go to the toilet at play and lunch but that is unachievable - 100 children per pod shared amongst 6 toilets in 5 mins, work out the maths.  Children need to go when they need to go so we are reinforcing hand washing at any time of the day.
 

Change of Bell Times

The bell times for morning break have changed and interval happens now between 10.40 and 11.00am.  This means we have 10 extra minutes included into the first block so we can pack more into this time, and our playtime is reduced.  We changed these during Covid (when we made lunch times shorter) and have moved the morning interval back to 20 minutes, as it used to be.
 

First EOTC and Snow Day this Thursday

Let's hope the weather is brilliant for our first day of our winter EOTC/Snow programme.  Children who are taking part in the school programme will follow the rotation below, so ensure they know which teacher and activity they are going to on Thursday.  All school-based children are to head to the hall at the 9.00am bell after putting their school bags in their own pod cloak bay space.  Mufti can be worn on these Thursdays in the school-based programme, but please ensure you send along a warm jacket etc as many of the activities will take the children outdoors. 
 

PARENTS PLEASE SHUT ALL GATES

Please can you make sure you shut school gates behind you between the hours of 9.00am and 2.50pm.  Staff make sure they shut these gates as they finish their before school duty and they are opened for the 3.00pm exit. If you notice one of the gates ajar between 9.00am and 2.50pm please shut them to protect our more vulnerable students.
 

No Phone/Watches to be used at School

If your child wears a smart watch to class, please know that these may be collected by teachers before school and handed back at 3.00pm as per the government requirements.  I am assured that most smart watches can be locked in school mode by the parent on an app.  This could be done too.  If in doubt the teacher may ask for the watch to be put in their care.  This is a legal requirement of all schools.  And it is curious that up to now we have not had any problem, but lately we have had one or two issues and so need to remind parents that smart phones and watches are NOT to be brought into class.  If these end up in bags and disappear or are damaged we take no responsibility.  All students must communicate with parents via the school office and classroom teacher during the hours of 9.00am and 3.00pm and vice versa please.
SCHOOL NOTICES

ESOL Meeting and Assembly

A reminder that we would like to invite ESOL (English as a Second/Other Language) families to visit school to meet together to hear about our learning in our ESOL class, and to share lunch with this group of learners and their families.
 
WHERE:  School Hall
WHEN:  Wednesday 14th August
TIME:  12:00 - 1:30pm
BRING:  A plate of food (from your other culture)
to share with our ESOL Community

This is not a whole school assembly, rather a meeting of our ESOL families within our school community.

Maths Event



Come along and see how the updated New Zealand Curriculum has changed how we teach Maths. 

Monday 19th August open classroom:
This is a great opportunity for you to see first-hand how your child's maths class runs on a normal school day. 
  • Pod 1: 9:45 - 10:30am
  • Pod 2: 11:00 - 11:45am
  • Pod 3: 11:00 - 11:45am
  • Pod 4: 9:45 - 10:30am
  • Pod 6: 9.15 - 10.00am
  • Pod 7: 9:45 - 10:30am
Wednesday 21st August:
Parent Information Evening, 5.00 - 6.00 pm - Come along to the school hall to hear about the changes, followed by some hands-on activities run by the children.

School Camps 2024 - Terms 4



Payment details:

Online to Wānaka Primary School Account No:  02-0673-0023784-001
OR
Eftpos / cash at the office

If there are challenges that would make payment for camps difficult,
please come in and see, ring or email Wendy or Lucy as soon as possible.

Payment can be made in instalments.

PB4L SCHOOL-WIDE GOAL

Positive Behaviour For Learning - PB4L

PB4L School-Wide looks at behaviour and learning from a whole-of-school as well as an individual child perspective.  The framework is based on international evidence and is helping New Zealand schools build a culture where positive behaviour and learning is a way of life.

Each fortnight we focus on a school wide goal to encourage positive behaviours.  The current goal is:  'We think before we speak or act'.

LIBRARY NEWS

Library News

 Click the image below to view our wonderful Library Webapp.

 

Feel free to email Melissa at any time if you have any questions.
 

Digital and Audio Resources

Borrow box is an amazing resource which you can have free access to for digital reading and audio resources for your children.  Click on the image below to look at the amazing range.  You need a QLDC library membership (which is free) to borrow. 
 

 

BookHub

BookHub is an relatively new NZ based website where you can search for books you want to buy online from NZ based booksellers rather than from overseas sites.

Obviously I support local booksellers as well but if you are an online shopper I fully support supporting NZ businesses before the likes of Amazon who charge exorbitant shipping fees.  Click on the icon or this link : https://bookhub.co.nz/
 


 

Quote of the Week

 
OUT OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

Junior Development Touch

Wānaka Cricket Club - Junior Cricket


For further information than what is outlined below, please visit our website, and our Facebook page for updates. www.wanakacricketclub.co.nz
WANAKA JUNIOR CRICKET CLUB
junior@wanakacricketclub.co.nz

School Year 1-2
This will be a non-hard ball skills and game based sessions appropriate to the age group, Further information and registration details will be communicated via our FB page, on our Website, and by email during Term 3.

School Year 3-4 not wanting to play hard ball
This will be a non-hard ball skills and game based sessions appropriate to the age group, held during the week by Otago Country Cricket facilitators. Further information and registration details will be communicated via our FB page, school newsletters, on our website, and by email during Term 3.

School Year 4-8 Hardball Saturday Competition
The pre-registration form (link via QR Code, or our website) is for players who are in school Years 4 - 8, who want to play within the Saturday Divisional Grades (Div 1, 2, & 3) hard ball competition, with training during the week. This form is for the club to attain probable numbers in the Divisional Grades for the upcoming season, so that we can move forward early in our planning of teams, Coaches, and pre-season trainings.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Central Lakes Polyfest T-Shirt Design Competition


T-Shirt Design Entries click HERE

'New to MAC' Information Evenings

Two information sessions for new parents to MAC will be held in the Mount Aspiring College gym at 6pm on Tuesday 24th September and Tuesday 15th October.

Local pre-enrolled Year 7 students will have an opportunity to visit the college as part of their orientation day on Friday 6th December.

Further information will follow, but please put these dates in your diary. 

Pindone Rabbit Control Notice

There is planned Pindone rabbit control happening on the QLDC Reserve between Beacon Point Road and Waimana Place.
 
Please click here for all the information regarding this.

Talk and Art Exhibition - Chrissy Wickes

A Play for Children at Clyde Memorial Hall



 
Facebook Page: Central Otago Children’s Theatre
Tickets online www.eventbrite.co.nz or Door Sales
0276944816 for more information
Free Hot Chocolate on the night
Delicious, nutritious and popular with kids, Subway delivers school lunches every Friday.  Order online at subwayexpress.co.nz by 9am.
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