Term 4, Week 9
Weds 13th December 2017
Our school vision: To provide a platform which launches/
enables students to make their own limitless choices
to excel in a continually changing world.
www.Ōhaupō.school.nz Phone: 07 823 6736 mail: office@Ōhaupō .school.nz
Ruru the
Morepork
Tena koutou katoa- Greetings to you all
This year is finally drawing to a close and we are all looking forward to the Christmas break and the season festivities.
This Thursday at 9.30am our annual prize giving will take place in the school hall. This is a prime opportunity to celebrate
the achievements of our Year 8 students on the completion of their primary education. We know our Y8s are ready to begin
their secondary education and we know that they will contribute positively to their new schools and make us proud. Can the
families of the Yr. 8 students please bring a plate for a shared morning tea in the hall following the prize giving.
This year our prize giving programme will also include the recognition of students who have made accelerated progress in
their academic achievement during the past year and the top 3 achievers in Maths Whizz across the school.
As the year 8 students move on, we will also be fare welling the following families: Anne Marie and Charlie Anainga, Bev
and Murray Bradley Coombes, Melanie and Tim Altham, Donna and Dennis Gray, Gary Wheatley and Arlene Wheatley,
Judy and Andrew Mirams, Louise and Regan O’Connor, Suzanne Snook, Roseanna and Colin Ranby, Kirsty and Josh Skin-
ner and Theresa and Darryl Wyber. We thank these families for their continued support to Ōhaupō School and wish them
well as they continue to support their children in their new environment.
Also moving on to new environments are Connor Bishop, Jack and Abbie Carmichael, Lennox Goodman, Cayden Johnson,
Cougar, Delilhah and Passion Martin, and Chenoa and Keaton O’ Connor, Meghan Taylorstill, Caitlyn Turner and Katherine
Snook. We wish them well with their shifts and trust it will be a positive move.
School Accounts:- thanks to many of you for your positive response with outstanding accounts. Thanks to those of you who
have been courteous enough to let us know relevant circumstances. To those of you who say you’re going to…but don’t…
be honest and let us know what is really going on.
Last Day: - for the school year is Friday 15th December. The local bus will be here at 12.30p.m. and school will close at
12.30p.m. School’s out will be open for child care from that time. Please contact Nicky Jones at School’s Out 021 795 105 if
you require this service. Students from Kowhai and Rata Hub do not need to attend on this day. As we will be cleaning out
and changing classrooms, we would appreciate those children attending to be willing to assist with these activities. If, how-
ever, you are unable to have your child at home, they are still welcome at school.
Towards 2018: Ōhaupō School will open for instruction on Tuesday the 30th January 2018 with 192 students. The school
will be organised into four hubs as follows:
Kowhai Hub: -Yrs 1 & 2 = 58 students- Mrs Clarke, Mrs Gray, Miss Symes, Mrs Vernon
Rata Hub: - Yrs 3 & 4 = 46 students – Miss Nielsen, Mrs Church and Mrs Mathieson
Totara Hub: - Yrs 5 & 6 = 51 students- Mr Mitchell, Mrs Boyes and Mrs Mathieson
Kauri Hub: - Yrs 7 & 8 = 38 students- Mr Rennie, Mrs Mc Robbie and Mrs Millington
Support staff: Mr Coley, Mrs Cowan and Mrs Drury.
I’d like to thank the staff; in particular, Mrs Robyn Day, PTA and the BOT for their support throughout the year and wish you
all a Merry Christmas and a safe, enjoyable holiday.
Sue Mc Locklan
Principal Ōhaupō School M.EdLdshp;B.Tchg.Dip.info.Studies.DipTchg.
Missing Please check you children's bags and rooms as we have had
headphones taken from the Kauri Hub yesterday. They are Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma headset as pictured.
If found please drop them into the office.
WEEK 9 Term 4 Thursday 14th December Prize Giving 9.30am School Disco 6.30pm Friday 15th December Last day of school for 2017 School finishes at 12.30pm Friday 22nd December Ohaupo Community Christmas Party 5pm onwards—see flyer last page
WEEK 1 Term 1 20148 Tuesday 30th January Welcome back to School
Well Done Ruru Awards Week 8 Term 4
Kowhai Hub
Abbie Wier
For continual progress in all
her learning
Zak Wallbank
For imaginative writing
Emilie Paul
For always using the school
values
Rata Hub
Nathan Reymer
For always managing your-
self to have your learning
tools and helping others to
complete tasks.
Connor Wallis
(absent from photo)
For writing a very creative
story about my teacher’s
secret life, - Mrs Boyes
Totara Hub
Jamie Grylls
For independently moving
yourself away from people
you know will distract you.
Connor Bishop
For always having a positive
attitude on camp and
prepared for the days
activities .
Reminder
School finishes for the
year at 12.30pm
on Friday
15th December
The local bus will depart
at 12.30pm
School Disco
All current Ohaupo School
students welcome
Thursday 14th December
in the school hall
6.30pm until 8.00pm for years 0-6
and until 9.00pm for Years 7&8
$3 entry (to help pay for the DJ)
Can each family bring a plate to share
Save The Date Gala Day
Saturday 17th March 2018
Library Books Can you please return ALL library books tomorrow;. Please check bookshelves, under beds etc. as we still have a number of outstanding books.
Back to School
Stationery
Please see advert later in
the newsletter. More
details will be emailed to
you.
National outbreak of whooping cough
There have been confirmed cases of whooping cough locally. For further information visit the Ministry of Health
https://www.health.govt.nz/news-media/media-releases/national-outbreak-whooping-cough-declared
Principal’s morning tea
On Tuesday 12th December the term four ruru award winners for the principal joined Mrs McLocklan
for another amazing morning tea. Mrs Boyes was the lucky winner from the teachers to be invited.
Mrs Boyes said “I was so surprised and very pleased to be here. I enjoy spending time with the
students to see what lovely table manners they have. It is nice to celebrate”.
Finn said “ I like spending time with Mrs McLocklan” and the food was a big drawcard for a lot of the
other lucky guests.
PTA News
Thank you to all the children and families who have helped out at fundraisers
during the year. We really appreciate your time and support. We
have had a lot of fun at our various activities, and are proud of the
many resources we have purchased this year.
We wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a safe and happy New
Year. Enjoy the sun and holiday break.
Ohaupo School PTA
Ōhaupō School Sports Club News
Sports teams photos have arrived. You can collect them from the hall.
X Factor Award Winners
Nieve Alchin and Nathan McNamara were this
year’s winners of our
X factor awards.
This was sponsored by the
PTA.
Ohaupo School performing with Kaipaki
School at the annual "Christmas at
Kaipaki" event on Sunday 10th
December. Ohaupo School performers
included the brass band, the choir,
guitar group and dance group
“It was the best experience of my life” said Jack Hogg about the Kauri Hub’s five day camp to Kaueranga Valley, Thames. Grace Ingram said “It was because there were so many elements to the camp, that it was an amazing experience”. Oliver Hogg agreed that it was “Awesome” but added that it was “Exhausing too. I loved Paint Ball because it was outdoors and we used slingshots, not guns and if you weren’t quick enough to dodge them, there was a consequence”. Holly Duignan said “I liked going into the old mining shafts and learning about gold mining. We also got to pan for gold”. Mrs McRobbie loved the kayaking the best! “But I also loved the jigger ride. Mr Rennnie sat on it and broke it! He shouldn’t have been trying to outdo the kids—he’s too old”. Emily Wyber enjoyed the archery the most, “It’s something I’ve never ever tried before”. For Curtis Reymer, the swimming hole was great. “It was deep and cold when we needed it. The temperature was so hot, we needed to cool down. We were so busy as we used air-rifles, went go-karting and BMX riding. That was cool because you had to go up and down a see-saw”. The last word should go to Adam Kelly. “Having a shower was no fun because if you were in there for more than 3 minutes, the parents would spray you with a fire hose. But we have to say a big thank you to those parents for coming and enabling us to go on camp”.
Kauri Hub Camp
Some pictures
from the
Waikato Full
Primary
Athletics Day
Our Team was
Cayden Mathieson
Rejoice Nhemachina
Grace Ingram
Adam Kelly
Jack Kelly
Curtis Reymer
Cody Jones
Stephen Gray
Do you have any spare corks at home you don’t need and would be happy to donate to a local trapping group?
There is a group of volunteers who check and re-bait traps around North and South lakes at the Rotopiko Lakes Complex in order to protect the birds that live around the lakes.
There are three lakes, with East lake being protected by a predator proof fence. After learning about the science fair projects undertaken by Ōhaupō School Students, we have been trialling using corks soaked in peanut oil to lure pests such as hedgehogs and rats into our traps. We found that if we used peanut butter, it would get eaten by the slugs and snails before it had a chance to lure an animal into the trap. However, we need more corks! Please bring any spare corks to school and leave in the office for us to collect, if you can, we would be very appreciative.