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Kia Ora Whanau,

The penultimate week of the term has finished nicely, although in

a rather damp way! Given the current weather conditions, it meant

this week’s events which the school was absolutely looking forward

to, have had to be postponed until next term. The Kaitiaki Day is

planned for the first week and the Ki-o-rahi Competition (which the

school had four teams entered in) is looking to be held around

Matariki weekend. The Super 11 Touch Competition was also

postponed but the school is yet to hear when the rescheduled date

will be. While there was naturally disappointment amongst the

students and staff, especially those competing, the attention turned

back to some fantastic classroom learning that the students were

able to enjoy. We look forward to these events running as intended

next term.

This weekend is the Te Haro Toroa Cultural Day for the Whakatane

Kahui Ako being held at Trident High School. This day is a

celebration of Ngati Awatanga. It has art displays as well as

performances from all the schools. There are dance groups,

singers and Kapa Haka Roopu taking the stage to showcase their

talents. The performances are about celebration and

participation. Our own Kapa Haka has around 100 students

involved from across the school. The students would love your

support on Saturday at 2:10pm, so hopefully we can see you there!

There are also food stalls that schools are running to fundraise, so

a real festival atmosphere for everyone.

A quick reminder regarding the school’s wet day protocols. Should

a wet day be called, the lunch break is shortened and the afternoon

learning block is shifted forward. Then at 2:30pm, school finishes

for the day and those students who are able to can head

home. All bus students and any student who needs to, remain

in their classrooms until 3.00pm as per usual. The reason for this

protocol is for better and safe management of the students during

times of bad weather. There is a misunderstanding that school

simply “finishes early”. The actual learning time remains the same

and students can then either head home early or wait until

3.00pm. Any questions regarding this protocol - please feel free to

contact the school.

The weekly attendance trophy was again announced and well

done this week to Room 4 who had the top attendance rate,

and also to Room 8 who had the most improved attendance

from the week before. The number of classes that regularly

achieve over 90% attendance is still very pleasing, so again well

done to all the students for being where they need to be!

Have a great weekend.

Nga Mihi,

Mike Webster 

Principal's Weekly Message