Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Uruti School Newsletter Week Nine




School closes today and reopens on Monday 19th April. It’s been a really good term but I think the kids are looking forward to the holidays.

Genesis has informed us that the power will be out in the area around the school between 9:00 and 3:00 on April 7th (Wednesday).

We will be having a Working Bee at the school on Saturday 10th starting 10:00 am. Mainly to spread all the new woodchip in the playground so square mouth shovels and wheelbarrows would be useful.

Claire and I will be having a teachers day on Friday 16th so we will be around if anyone wishes to see us. My holiday contact number is 06 762 2930 if you need to call me.

Claire asks if anyone has any spare two litre ice cream containers could they drop them at school.

On a personal note I have been taking the opportunity to research the local Smith family history. They are ancestors on my mother’s side. For 40 years my Mum has pointed out a house as the Smiths every time we have driven past. Oh dear s eems she got it wrong. I’m currently trying to work out if my grandmother attended the school in 1914. It’s been great to see all the old photos of them at the school and around the district.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Uruti School Newsletter Week Eight






Caught being good : Kase – trying hard even when things went wrong

All library books and pool keys back please.

Congratulations to Claire (Miss Tonks) and Mark who became engaged on Claire’s birthday. Mark popped the question at a special birthday breakfast. Best wishes for the future. We have pictures of the ring on our newsletter blog

There will be a soccer and netball muster at Mimi School on at 3:30. The main goal is to see if we have enough to form teams. Netball will be for year Three and up and you can call Rebecca 752 6935 for more information.

On Monday Tony Williams the author came to visit the school for the Duffy Books project. You may have read the article about him in Tuesdays daily News. The kids really enjoyed the visit and getting their two books.

Manukorihi have confirmed that there will be Technology next Thursday. This of course is the last day of the term.

Upcoming events;
Monday 29th Library bus
Thursday April 1st End of Term One
Cheers
Richard and Claire

Monday, March 22, 2010

Uruti School Newsletter Week Seven


Uruti School Newsletter Week Seven

Caught being good Fynn and Joseph – Well done.

On Monday we will be having a Books in Homes assembly and author Mr. Tony Williams will talk to the children and hand out the Duffy Books. All welcome.

Since camp week we have really settled into the programme with two weeks of solid work. It’s good to look at the children’s work and see the progress they are making. Next week we will be sending out another book for parents to look at. Please feel free to add a comment under the last lot of work.

Yesterday we had our first wheels day. Of course it rained in the morning and it was a bit of a washout. We did get some time at lunchtime and it seemed to go fairly well. To a certain extent the kids and I are making the rules up as we go. I think helmets should be worn on bikes and we also looked at areas we could use. The kids are keen to develop a track and we will be looking into this.

A suggestion that came up is that we have a dress up day or fancy dress at the end of the term. Claire and I are keen but we would like some time to develop it first. We are going to do something involving dress up towards the end of the second term and hopefully base it around a language, art, or social studies unit.

If your child is absent could you please ring the school. The legal requirements for monitoring absenteeism have become much tougher but in a more practical sense it takes care of doubts. In over thirty years teaching I have had two kids go missing and it’s not something I would care to repeat. I notice people here usually let Helen know for the bus which is also a very good thing to do.

Over the next two weeks we will be sending out further consultation forms. Please fill them in. I think there is a tendency for people to think they are a waste of time. Well yes government and telecom are but not the schools. It’s the communities school and not the staffs so tell us what you think.

WORKING BEE Saturday April 10th Do you have any paint you can donate. Also ice-cream containers with lids.


POOL CLOSES AS FROM TODAY

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Week Six



Newsletter Week Six




Te Wera Camp
A great time had by all and it was good to see the boys participating in everything in such a positive manner. A big thanks to Rodney, Tony, Fiona, and Dean as parent helps. Good tosee them climbing trees to retrieve arrows, having a go at the mud run and the water slide and just pitching in wherever help was needed.


Juniors had a great time while we were away and we now have two neat tipis in the junior room. They seem to be a great place to sit and read quietly.


Clifton Junior Rugby Club Registration Day
Good grief it’s back to rugby already. It’s Wednesday 17th 3:10 – 5:00pm Under 6 to 13years. Subs are $20.00. My note doesn’t say where but I’m assuming it’s the usual place. Contact number is Cherry Black 752 0697.


What do we want in a new Principal? Haven’t had any of these back yet. Geoff is going to finalise the add for the gazette on Tuesday so it would be good to have them in before then.


BARK. There will be two truck and trailer loads coming into the school in the next few days. We will need help in spreading it in the adventure playground and under the fort so there is a working bee coming up. Date to be advised.


Wednesday is WHEELS Day. On Wednesdays the children can bring skateboards, skates scooters bikes etc. We will have to sort out rules but they will need a helmet if they have a bike.