Torbay Newsletter
Flying High, Learning for Success
FORTNIGHTLY NEWSLETTER 1 MARCH 2018
IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS
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DEAR PARENTS
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Excellence
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KA PAI to the following students who have shared their fantastic learning with us this week
Sofia, Rio, Daniel H, Sacha, Kayden & Daniel M Rms 1 & 2. Ka pai everyone!
CONGRATULATIONS to the following children who all received certificates from their class
teachers: Yukino & Tom H Rm 11 Tyler, Myka, Darcy, & Brooklyn Rms 1 & 2, Zahra & Olivia H Rm 3, Mackenzie S & Mylo Rm 4, Isla & Stefan Rm 5, Ashton & Kayla Rm 6, Harper & Hannah Rm 8, Lachlan & Grace Rm 11, Ishmaiah & Maia Rm 12, Eli & Jacob Rm 13, Jagger & Alex M Rm 14, Taylor & Koji Rm15, Emily & Abby Rm 16, Kayla & Bianca Rm 17, Reef & Eddie Rm 18, Abi-gail & Seth Rm 20
LEARNING CONVERSATIONS - GOAL SETTING, 20—22 March Information for Learning Conversations will come home soon.
2018 Goal Setting Learning Conversations
Tuesday 20 March (3.20pm to 5pm)
Wednesday 21 March (3.20pm to 6.30pm) Thursday 22 March (3.20pm to 5pm)
These discussions are attended by both parents and the student. Appointments for Goal Setting are 10 minutes. Please make an appointment for you and your learner to meet with the class-room teacher once you receive this information.
MARCH 2018 ROLL RETURN Today (Thursday 1st March) we complete our Roll Return for the Ministry of Education. If your child is absent from school, we will require a note or email to the school office with an explanation. [email protected]
CAMP Next week our Y5 & 6 team will be on camp. A huge thanks to all of our parents who have volunteered to help out on camp. Due to Health & Safety Regulations there will be no opportunity for parents or families to visit camp unless they are registered helpers. We wish
you all a great time!! RESOURCES FOR TIRITIRI TEAM Tiritiri (Y1) teachers are looking for resources for their Wa Kitea programme. Could you donate any of the following? Dress ups, tea sets, play dough toys, cooking equipment, craft materi-als (buttons, sticker, foam), soft toys (small), puppets and a carpentry table. Please drop off in
Rooms 13/14. Thank you!
PROPERTY UPDATE We have a number of property projects underway; Classrooms 1— 8, 13 and 14, the library, Media Room, Resource Room, Tui Room, Mrs Hills’ office will all be fitted with Heat Pumps / Air Condi-tioning units. This work will start next Friday.
Rooms 9—12 will also have these fitted during the renovation work that will start later this month. This work will modernise and join together rooms 9 and 10 in the first phase of building and then rooms 11 and 12 in the second.
We have created a covered area outside Room 23 so that the children can hang their bags, free-ing up more space in the classroom.
The Board has approved funding for the new middle school playground and this has been de-signed by our children and ordered. Our projected installation date is the April holidays.
The design of our dinosaur garden area has been completed and we are now getting quotes to complete the work. This project has been designated as our PTA fundraising
goal. This will tidy up the area beside the sand pit and at the top of the car track it will create a wonderful new area in our school.
Over the last two days we have Re –keyed our whole school so that we now have a master key system in the school making things much more manageable for our staff.
We have also ordered new carpet for our administration area and this will also be laid during the holiday break.
MEETINGS The next BOT meeting is Monday 19th March at 7.00pm in the staffroom. The next PTA meeting is Monday 26th March at 7.30pm. We encourage all new parents to join us. Please contact Megan Sadler, Chairperson, [email protected] for meeting details.
ACTIVITY FEES & DONATIONS – Thank you to all of the parents who have already paid ac-tivity fees and donations this year. A reminder that these are now due. Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you need extra time paying these amounts.
HEALTH ROOM REMINDERS – Any students who have been unwell with vomiting or diarrhoea must be clear for 24 hours before they are able to return to school.
Head Lice There is an on-going infestation of Nits at school. Please check your children daily for Head Lice and treat where necessary.
Impetigo (school sores) have been prevalent at this time of the year, if you child has any un-explained blisters, wounds or scabs that do not appear to heal, please consult your doctor.
SCHOOL NOTICES
COMMUNITY NOTICES
LOCAL NEWS & EVENTS Good as new Pre Loved Kids Market: Orewa Community Centre, Saturday 10 March, 9am - 12 noon 50+ stall selling pre loved kids; clothes, toys, books, nursery furniture, buggies and lots more LONG BAY COLLEGE’S ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL: A huge celebration of all the different
cultures in our community! Bicultural Day – Monday 26th March International Days: Tuesday 27th –
Wednesday 28th March for more info contact Jayne Phone: + 64 9 477 9009 Ext 816
MERC: EVENING INTERTIDAL EXPLORATION—Thursday 8th March, 6-8pm - Family friendly event ,
entry by donation . RSVP on their FB event page www.facebook.com/sirpeterblakemerc/
MERC: “SEA” MERC DAY!- Sunday 11th March, 10am -3pm Exciting activities all day, Join them for a BBQ
lunch at noon. entry by donation RSVP on their FB event page www.facebook.com/sirpeterblakemerc/
HAVE-A-GO HOCKEY designed for Year 3 & 4 children. U11 Development Clinic is designed for Year 5 & 6 children. U13 Development Clinics is designed for Year 7 & 8 children, for more info visit www.harbourhockey.org.nz WAIAKE GIRLS BRIGADE: A great organisation run by some really good leaders. Girls will learn good skills and make new friends. Available for girls 5 – 18, no waiting lists. Meetings Mondays @ 6pm at Waiake Methodist Church. For more Information contact Lauretta Hannah 473 8626 [email protected] or www.girlsbrigade.nz EAST COAST BAYS ASSN FOOTBALL CLUB: Welcomes girls, boys, ladies and men. To find out more Contact Marie at [email protected] or Register via our website www.ecbafc.co.nz
MILFORD SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB: Boys and Girls 7 to 12 years old. Thursday 4.45pm to
5.30pm. Milford Senior Citizen’s Hall (behind New World) Milford. $25 per term includes shoe hire Contact:
Lois, 440 5568 Or Liz, 027 405 3415
ADVERTORIALS Disclaimer: These advertisements are placed as a community service
- publication does not imply Torbay School endorsement.
For the latest news and photos of events, sports & achievements go to www.torbay.school.nz
Deep Creek Road, Torbay, Auckland • Tel: 09 473 8603 • [email protected] • www.torbay.school.nz
STUDENT VOICE
PTA NOTICES
Term One 2018: 30th January - 13th April 2018
Week 6 5-9 Mar 5/3 Vision and Hearing
5/3 New Parent Meeting @9.30am (Staffroom)
7-9/3 Yr 5/6 Camp
Week 7 12-16 Mar 14/3 Rangitoto Museum Trip
16/3 Yr 3 Sleepover in Hall
Week 8 19-23 Mar 19/3 BOT Meeting @ 7pm in staffroom 20-22/3 Learning Conversations - Goal Setting 22/3 Assembly @2pm
Week 9 26-30 Mar 26/3 PTA Meeting @7.30pm 30/3 Good Friday—School Closed
Week 10 2-6 April 2/4 Easter Monday—School Closed 3/4 School Closed 8/4 Shore to Shore
Week 11 9-13 April 10/4 Interschool Swimming – Millennium Ins. 12/4 Performance Assembly @ 2pm 13/4 End of Term Mufti Day, Fun Morning Tea & PTA Sausage Sizzle
SCOOTER DAY YEAR 1-4
Don’t forget Scooter Day is on Fridays for Years 1-4 after lunch eating (on
Waterwise days) You can bring your scooter but will
only be allowed to ride if you are
wearing a helmet and shoes.
Please make sure your child’s
scooter is named.
Your scooter can only be ridden on
the top court by the swimming
pool.
They can’t be ridden at morning tea
or before school.
Come along and join the fun.
Tena Koe
Walking around our school is a revelation. At any given time there is a huge range of activities going on in-
side and outside the classroom. This morning a visit to room 13 and 14 revealed all manner of creative learn-
ing happening from building to art, the children were immersed in high interest activities that captured their
imaginations leading to some wonderful conversations and outstanding language.
Our Wa Kitea programme or Play Based Learning is in full swing in Tiritiri, our year one group. These pictures
show Wa Kitea in action this morning. Children were being creative, working collaboratively, problem solving
and most importantly having fun investigating.
I visited our Year 4 camp at Camp Maynard last evening. The camp was filled full of happy children, parents
and teachers participating in very full programme. Thank you to all those parents who are supporting our
outdoor education programme in so many different ways and a huge thank you to our Staff who give up
immense amounts of their own time to make these events happen.
On Wednesday the 14th and Friday 23rd of March our Teachers will be attending Paid Union Meetings to dis-
cuss our upcoming negotiations over our Collective Agreement. This will mean that our programmes will be
altered on those days. We have spread our attendance over the two days so that the remaining teachers can
provide an alternative programme for the children.
Because of the Paid Union Meetings and a very busy programme in week 7 we have decided to move our
goal setting learning conversations to week 8. These will be timetabled for Tuesday 20th, Wednesday 21st
and Thursday 22nd of March. This is a great opportunity to have some uninterrupted time with your child’s
teacher and I urge you to make an appointment through our online booking system.
Thank you to all those drivers who have changed their habits in the drop off zone. It was much less congest-
ed towards the end of last week, please continue to move forward when there is a space in front of you and
please don’t sit there for any longer than you need to as others are waiting to get in and do not leave your
car unattended.
Our Powhiri on Thursday last week was an outstanding occasion. It was a real honour to have Captain Gold-ing in our school presenting a plaque to the school and honouring our immediate past pupil Mia Kordic. She was being honoured for her achievement in reaching the final 10 of a nationwide contest to design a badge for Capt. Golding’s new ship The HMNZS Aotearoa. Our Kapa Haka group performed really well and I was particularly impressed with our girls that performed the Karanga during the Powhiri. Thank you to Mrs Mac-Beth for preparing our Kapa Haka group at such short notice and to Mrs Dawe and Mrs Heasley for initiating this work with their children last year. Click Powhiri to view the Stuff.co.nz article. Another busy week at Torbay School, please do not hesitate to contact me about any matter.
Nga Mihi Nui
Gary O’Brien
Principal
International Morning Tea
On Wednesday 21st February Torbay School hosted a morning tea for all our Interna-tional Students and their families. This gave the parents an opportunity to have a look at the artwork and other school work that the children had done over the last month. The children and their parents then sat down and enjoyed some delicious lamingtons and other tasty New Zealand treats. It was great to see so many international families enjoying and learning lots about Torbay School and New Zealand.
By Sophie Mayne
Don’t forget to keep collecting your
Yummy Stickers! If you need a new
sticker sheet, they are available at
the School Office!
HOCKEY
Open for the Winter hockey season for 2018.
The season runs from early May to early September and games are played are on an
all weather turf. They are on a Monday night at the Rosedale grounds.
Teams registrations for both boys and girls are open for Y3/4 students- games between 4-5.30 pm and
Y5/6 students games between 5-7.30pm.
Team entries will be dependent upon registrations. Notices containing details are available from the
office or any queries to Linda Urwin [email protected]
Available to purchase from the office— two
great gift ideas
‘A TASTE OF TORBAY’
A book of tried, tested and loved family
recipes from you, our school community. $12 each
‘TORBAY TEA TOWEL’
Large white tea towel with some Torbay Street names.
$5 each
COLLABORATIVE
Mahi tahi
I am able to support, challenge and work with others
I am able to apply new knowledge across all areas of my learning and connect what I already know (community, global citizens, e-learning)
This Weeks Learning Power