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Kia Ora Whanau,

This week has certainly been an enjoyable one and helps us prepare

well for the penultimate week of the year. The weather was

absolutely a major factor in ensuring that the school had such a great

week, which was especially timely as it allowed the Electives

Programme to run without disruption. The 2024 edition was another

huge success and the students were able to get the most out of their

time. I was able to get out and visit most of the different options in

action, and it was great to see all the students enjoying themselves

and creating a memorable experience. There were 27 different

activities running from a BBQ Cooking Frenzy, Fire Service Recruits,

Scoot’n’Skate, Stand Up Paddleboarding, a wide variety of crafts

and an assortment of delicious food! A huge thanks to all the staff

who have put in a huge amount of effort to create such activities,

particularly at such a busy time of the year. We also could not have

done it without the amazing support from our parent/family helpers.

This week we celebrated and acknowledged two staff

members. Firstly to Huixian Yang who has been with our school for

the year as the Mandarin Learning Assistant. Huixian returns to

China this weekend and has done a great job in her role. The

students and staff enjoyed her lessons, learning about Chinese

language and culture and she has made an impression within the

school. We thank her for her enthusiasm and wish her all the very

best. We are also farewelling Julie Gordan who has recently

announced her retirement. Julie is a well-respected Teacher Aide

within our Learning Support Team, and has been with the school for

7 years. The school thanks Julie for all of her hard work and

dedication, and wishes her all the very best for a long and happy

retirement.

Next week the school begins its final preparations for the end of the

year celebrations. On Thursday we hold our Technology Award

Assembly, where we celebrate all the talent and creativity from a

year of specialist learning. It is always an enjoyable occasion and

we welcome any whanau able to attend to help us celebrate.

A special thanks to all whanau for supporting us in keeping our

tamariki safe by parking in the appropriate places. We ask all

whanau to refrain from parking on our school site (carparks etc), or

on the verges and/or beside yellow lines when picking up or

dropping off your tamariki for safety reasons.

Nga Mihi

Mike Webster

 

Principal's Weekly Message