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28th March 2013 - Week 8 Term 1 Motupipi Triathlon What a great day we had at our school triathlon last Friday. We had superb weather, warm water, keen triathletes and heaps of supportive parents. We were impressed by the effort the children all put in to complete their race. A huge thanks to parents who; helped transport the bikes to and from Pohara fixed the odd bike breakdown supplied extra scooters and bikes for those children who didn’t have one helped as marshalls around the track fixed the BBQ cooked the sausages cheered and supported the children Easter Break This is the first time for a few years that Easter is not attached to the school holidays so many may not be aware that Tuesday is also a holiday for schools. School will resume on Wednesday 3rd April. Board of Trustees Last night the old Board of Trustees welcomed the new Board of Trustees into their role. It was an opportunity for previous members to explain what helped them get up to speed with the role quickly and also go over what the job entails. Next week we will include a profile of each Board member so you know who they are. What is the Role of the Board of Trustees The Role of the Board Boards of trustees are Crown entities and are responsible for the governance of schools. Your role, as a trustee, is to make sure that your school is run in the best interests of your students and your community. A school's board needs to be able to assure the government that: the students in the school are receiving a high quality standard of education national priorities for school education are being addressed in the school the resources are being used prudently to ensure the highest possible quality programmes are provided for students The board’s role is to: ensure the school has a clear sense of purpose by establishing its strategic objectives, documenting these objectives in a school charter, and monitoring progress in achieving these objectives set priorities and goals for improvement of learning and achievement in the school seek assurance from the management (principal and senior staff) that the programmes being implemented in the school can achieve the goals monitor the school’s performance against student achievement outcomes seek assurance from the school's management that the school's resources are be- ing used optimally to deliver the agreed outcomes, ensuring, for example, that re- sources are available to ensure the knowledge and skills of the teachers are up to date be accountable for the exercise of decision-making rights. 2013 Dates Term 1 7th Feb - 19th April Term 2 6 May - 12th July Term 3 29 July - 27th Sept Term 4 14th Oct - 20th Dec What's happening this Term….. Term 1 29th March Good Friday (HOLIDAY) 1st April Easter Monday (HOLIDAY) 2nd April Easter Tuesday (HOLIDAY) 19th April Last day of Term 1 6th May Term 2 begins. Reminder to students: Ukulele Band Tuesdays and Recorder Wednesday so please bring your instruments and music ready to play.
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Page 1: 28th March 2013 Week 8 Term 1 · 2013-03-27 · 28th March 2013 - Week 8 Term 1 Motupipi Triathlon What a great day we had at our school triathlon last Friday. We had Term 1 superb

28th March 2013 - Week 8 Term 1

Motupipi Triathlon What a great day we had at our school triathlon last Friday. We had

superb weather, warm water, keen triathletes and heaps of supportive

parents. We were impressed by the effort the children all put in to

complete their race.

A huge thanks to parents who;

helped transport the bikes to and from Pohara

fixed the odd bike breakdown

supplied extra scooters and bikes for those children who didn’t have one

helped as marshalls around the track

fixed the BBQ

cooked the sausages

cheered and supported the children

Easter Break This is the first time for a few years that Easter is not attached to the school holidays so many may

not be aware that Tuesday is also a holiday for schools. School will resume on Wednesday 3rd

April.

Board of Trustees

Last night the old Board of Trustees welcomed the new Board of Trustees into their role. It

was an opportunity for previous members to explain what helped them get up to speed with

the role quickly and also go over what the job entails.

Next week we will include a profile of each Board member so you know who they are.

What is the Role of the Board of Trustees

The Role of the Board

Boards of trustees are Crown entities and are responsible for the governance of schools. Your

role, as a trustee, is to make sure that your school is run in the best interests of your

students and your community.

A school's board needs to be able to assure the government that:

the students in the school are receiving a high quality standard of education

national priorities for school education are being addressed in the school

the resources are being used prudently to ensure the highest possible quality

programmes are provided for students

The board’s role is to:

ensure the school has a clear sense of purpose by establishing its strategic objectives, documenting these objectives in a school charter, and monitoring progress in achieving these objectives

set priorities and goals for improvement of learning and achievement in the school

seek assurance from the management (principal and senior staff) that the programmes being implemented in the school can achieve the goals

monitor the school’s performance against student achievement outcomes

seek assurance from the school's management that the school's resources are be-ing used optimally to deliver the agreed outcomes, ensuring, for example, that re-sources are available to ensure the knowledge and skills of the teachers are up to date

be accountable for the exercise of decision-making rights.

2013 Dates Term 1 7th Feb - 19th April Term 2 6 May - 12th July Term 3 29 July - 27th Sept Term 4 14th Oct - 20th Dec

What's happening this Term…..

Term 1 29th March Good Friday (HOLIDAY)

1st April Easter Monday (HOLIDAY)

2nd April Easter Tuesday (HOLIDAY)

19th April Last day of Term 1

6th May Term 2 begins.

Reminder to students: Ukulele Band Tuesdays and

Recorder Wednesday so please bring your instruments and music ready to play.

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On Friday we went to the Pohara beach campground. I went fast when I ran past Iris. Then I was very close to the finish. People were cheering at the end. It was happy. It was fun. Mike Room 3

On Friday the whole school went to the triathlon. I rode Caitlins bike on the concrete drive. I was excited when I was running. I ran fast and I passed Ashley. I got an iceblock after I finished. Jay Room 3

Triathlon Writing!

On Friday the whole school went to the Pohara Campground. I ran so fast I was nervous. I felt great when I won. I felt really great! When I got home I was really proud of myself because I came first in the five year old girls. I had a sausage at lunch time. I liked it so much. Zoe M Room 3

On Friday the whole school went to the Pohara Beach Camp to do our triathlon. I felt excited at first. I was really fast when I did the run. I came fifth. Joe was just in front. I thought that Joe was doing great. I liked Joes running and I liked my running too. I liked it. It was great. I like triathlons. Kieran P Room 3

The Amazing Triathlon By Mikey Gee

“Go!” I ran into the icy Pacific. I biked for a short time. I thought running was way longer. At last I was there. “Ahhh! I said, as my teeth sank into my ice block. “And please come up for prizes, Mikey, Jaiden, Caitlin.” A spark of YES! Came into my mind as Mr C spoke those words. I got a chocolate bar. It was yummy. “Yes!” I said.

Triathlon at Pohara. First I felt excited. I ran into the water and the sand, and then we biked around the camp and then we ran. I was nervous. I got scared when I was getting on my bike because a person rode really fast past me. I came 4th. I was exhausted after the triathlon. The iceblock helped me. The iceblock was yummy. I past heaps of people. My dad said I did well. I like triathlons. Tara Room 3

Motupipi Triathlon By Gypsy Turnbull Room 4

We were off! There were parents shouting loudly. There were waves splashing everywhere. I was puffed when we were swimming. I heard pitter, patter, pitter patter, as we went in the water in the sea. I was huffing and puffing. I jumped on my bike and raced to the bike finish and then I was off running. I was really puffed. It was hard, but I did it for fun and the ice block. I loved the triathlon. I came fourth. It is not about winning, it is about fun. It was amazing. When I got home, I said to myself, “I want to do the triathlon again!!”

Motupipi Triathlon By Kate Room 4

We were off! Racing down the hot sand. All the children ran into the water and then I passed Daisy and Caitlin. It was so much fun. When it was time to hop on my bike my gears were stuck. My Mum came to help. Finally I got going. I was in last place. I rode my bike as fast as a plane. Then I got off my biker and started to run. I came in 3rd place. I won a cup of lollies and I felt happy.

Motupipi Triathlon By Tane Room 4

We were off racing. There were butterflies in my tummy. I nearly fell off the bike. It was a long way. It was at the Motor Camp in Pohara. It was hard to run through the water and was tiring. The biking was the easiest and the running was the hardest. I didn’t have butterflies all the way. My shoes were killing me, full of salt water and sand. Sand got stuck to my back and in my hair. I don’t know where I came in the race. I was puffing to death. But…. I still want to do it again!

Triathlon Fun By Rhys N Room 4

We were running as fast as a silver spark of lightning. I came out of the water puffing with relief. I panted all the way to my bike.

Triathlon Fun By Caitlin Anderson Room 4

We were off in a flash, down the sand, thump, thump, thump. We jumped quickly on our bikes. “Go, go, go,” said Mum. I was gone. I came to where you drop your bikes, then I dashed like a hare around the camp ground. I felt like my legs were coming out and they were aching. Daisy came puffing past me. I tried to get away from Poppy because she was behind me. I came second in the triathlon. I was really proud. It was fun. I hope I can do it again.

Triathlon Fun By Elisa Hubner Room 4

We were off, racing down the sand! My heart was banging. I waded through the water. I tripped in the water, but it did not hurt at all. I jumped on my bike and raced. I zoomed like a rocket. It was hard to brake when I went around the corner. I felt like I would never finish. I jumped off my bike and ran for my life, but Emma still beat me. I could hear adults cheering for us. I was puffing to death. I came second and got a certificate. I was very proud of myself.

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Motupipi Triathlon By Dylan Room 4

“Go!” shouted Mr C. I ran into the water. Splash, splash, splash! “Oh no!” my shoe came off! I had to go back. Drat! That slowed me down. “Ahhhh!” My other shoe came off! I felt very scared. I did not think that I would win! I was paddling with my shoes. I could taste the sea salt. I waded past Helen, yelling Helen. Then I waded past another boy. “Ahhhh!” I had stepped into a hole. It was a big hole. I kept on going. Plop, plop, plop! Yes! I was out of the water.

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Kids’nClay Pottery class creative hand building for 6 – 9 year old

Artists! 4 weeks, $40, starting 21st March.

3.30 – 4.30pm at the Workcentre Pottery Studio.

Only a few spaces left, please ring Sabina to enroll: 525 8642

BMX Bike Raffle

Fab-

ulous ABD BMX Bike valued at

$600.00 in the office for

Inspection.

Don’t forget to come and grab your

tickets to be in to win.

Tickets on sale in the office .

$2.00ea or 3 tickets for $5.00

“GRANDPARENTS ROCK!” CONCERT: KATH BEE,children’s songwriter/entertainer and creator of “Individuality”, “Dad I wanna be a Camel”, “Seasons”, “Save the Planet” and “Dragons Under My Bed” is playing live at the VICTORY COMMUNITY CENTRE, TOTARA ST, NELSON ON SUNDAY 28th APRIL AT 3pm. Accompanied by her band, Kath has a special song for Grandparents, as well as many songs you’ll know and new ones you’ll never forget! Don’t worry if your grandparents can’t make it, EVERYONE is welcome! Flossie the Balloon Lady will be making balloon bees before and after the concert (bring gold coins!) $10 per ticket, $30 for a group of 4, groups of 10 or more only $5 per person. Door sales only, doors open at 2.15pm. For more information email Kath [email protected] or visit www.songs4kids.co.nz

Stopping Distance Demonstration! Last week the school attended spectacular stopping distance demonstrations, complete with fast cars, cut out figures and

fake blood, to help remind drivers to slow down.

During the demonstration, a trained driving instructor showed how speed affects stopping distances. There were three

runs with the car travelling at a different speed each time, but always starting and applying the brakes at the same time.

The three different speeds the car travelled at were 20kmh, 50kmh and 60kmh. The last run at 60kmh will show how just

an extra 10kmh affects a driver’s ability to stop in time for a pedestrian (with the help of cardboard models).

The demonstrations are also intended to remind children the dangers of stepping out in front of a moving vehicle and that

the road is no playground.

Speed is a major factor in crash statistics and travelling just 10kmh above the speed limit can make the difference

between life and death.

Central Takaka School Pumpkin Festival 2013

Last year we gave out giant pumpkin seeds with the hope that some may grow and be entered in the Central Takaka School Pumpkin Festival to be held on Wednesday 17th April. If you have grown one or more and want to enter your pumpkin, please let us know at school by 10th April and we will give you a programme.

Speed Limit Past School The Board of Trustees has made a submission to the

Tasman District Council to look at lowering the speed

limit to 50km. Currently the speed limit past school is

70km and the Council are proposing dropping it to 60km.

We have included the following quotes which come di-

rectly from the TDC website

on average every year 17 New Zealand

children are killed after being struck by

vehicles.

on average every week six New Zealand

children go to hospital after being

struck by vehicles.

However the most telling point is that at

60kph compared to 50kph you will take

almost 50% longer to stop.

Motupipi School Contact

Details:

435 Abel Tasman Drive

Takaka 7183

Phone: 03 525 9986 EMAIL:

[email protected]

Or: [email protected]

Internet Banking No:

03 1711 0013347 00

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Golden Bay Boredom Busters Contact: Dave Myall at Golden Bay Community Workers

Phone: 03 525 8876 or 027 66 97 142 for outdoor activity weather queries Fax: 03 525 7928 Email: [email protected] Registrations: We are able to e-mail you registration forms. Register between 9.00am and 4.00pm, at Golden Bay Community Centre,

88 Commercial St., Takaka

What to Bring: Please wear old clothes and bring a snack, a drink & lunch (for full day programmes) unless otherwise stated.

Monday 22nd April Wooden Toys Time: 10.00am –Noon Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $7 Location: Golden Bay Community Centre Build trucks and other toys using saws, screws, drills, hammers and nails. Tuesday 23rd April Stone Carving Time: 10.00am-11.30am. Age: 5 - 8 yrs. Cost: $7 Time: 1pm to 3pm . Age: 9 yrs plus. Cost: $8 Location: G.B. Community Centre Learn to carve Oamaru stone with Jocelynne. You can carve a cat, a shark, candle holder, tractor or any thing you want. Wednesday 24th April Fabric Painting Time: 10.00am – Noon Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $8 Location: G.B. Community Centre Bring: A plain T-shirt and a pillow case or some thing you'd like to do a crazy

design on. Paint something you love or even make for a present for some one. Thursday 25th April ANZAC Day Friday 26th April Archery Time: 10.00am –11.30am Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $7 Location: Takaka Primary School How far can you shoot an arrow? Test your eye, hand co-ordination to the

max! Mini MX Bikes Time: 1.00pm – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $10 Location: Takaka Primary School Learn to ride a mini 50cc MX bike. PLEASE wear a bicycle helmet, gloves, long pants & enclosed shoes.

NOTE: Children attending 4 or more FULL days can make a "paper-mache Pinata" so by the end of the week you will have one to take home. Monday 29 April Plaster Casts and Clay Day Time: 9.00am – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 Cost $22 plus $2 for 2 hot dogs Location: Takaka Primary School A fun day of making a personalised Plaster Cast with your name, favourite animal or shells to put on your door or wall. Paint it to suit your room. Plus Hot Dogs for lunch. Tuesday 30th April Science and Enviro Day Time: 9.00am – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 Cost $22 Bring: A large pair of old socks. Location: Takaka Primary School Tease your brain with science experiments including air, water & magnets.

Take a "Sock Walk" outdoors & mould seed balls out of clay. Wednesday 1st May Super Cooking Day Time: 9.00am – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 Cost $24 Location: Takaka Primary School Join our Italian cook making your own pin wheel or pizza for lunch, followed by a baking delight of tasty treats in the afternoon. Thursday 2nd May Party Day Time: 9.00am – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $24 Location: Takaka Primary School Come and join us on our Party Day! Balloons, face painting, treasure trail, cup cake making, lots of bubbles, party games & bring your favourite food for a

picnic lunch. Friday 3rd May Weaving and Felting Day Time: 9.00am – 3.00pm Age: 5 to 13 yrs Cost: $22 Location: Takaka Primary School Use your skills to create colourful wool felting, followed by using flax and other materials to weave. Make fish, flowers a mat or even a basket.

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PLEASE BRING THIS WHEN FILLING IN REGISTRATION FORM:


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