Amesbury Digest - 19 June 2023
What's on this week?
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John Murrihy
The following is a list of holiday activities that we have received notifications for ....
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Jemima Colquhoun
This article contains further information for the Te Papa trips happening in June.
Rachel @ the office
Check out the new menu options for school lunch orders...butter chicken, fried rice noodles, sausage rolls, potato curry puffs, pancakes and more!
Urs Cunningham
What is happening above? Read on to find the answer ....
Eilis Cassidy
Thursday 25th May saw 24 adventurous ākonga from Amesbury take to the muddy banks of Wainuiomata.
The countdown is on .... Pōhutukawa are getting ready for their big move into the new building early next term.
Netsafe will be holding an information session for parents and whānau of Amesbury ākonga midway through term 3. The session will focus on supporting adults to keep our tamariki safe online. We were originally due to hold this session in June, but Netsafe needed to change the date due to staffing issues.
Sonali Singh Nandra
Tēnā koutou katoa. Welcome back to term 2 at Amesbury School. Nau mai haere mai ki te kura Amesbury. A warm welcome to families joining us for the first time. Our teachers have been hard at work preparing learning for all our ākonga and we are excited to get back into it and to continue supporting students in the new term.
Options for the Senior Swimming Sports 2023 will be made available for the students next week at school.
Amesbury had 6 athletes travel to compete in the recent InterZone Cross Country event.
Onaitta Setefano
Swimming Sports for Year 4-6 ākonga (students) will take place at Keith Spry Pool in Johnsonville on Tuesday 18th July (Week 1 of Term 3)
Jenny King
ICAS Assessments are designed to recognise academic excellence. Students are assessed on their ability to apply classroom learning to new contexts, using higher-order thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Natalie Douglas
We have had a fantastic time in Harakeke Hub during Term 2. It has been full of incredible learning and lots of experiences.
We are delighted and extremely proud that Eilís will be representing Australasia in the GAA World Games in Derry, Ireland in July.
Davina de Witts
Swimming Sports is just around the corner. This will take place in the first week of Term 3, on Thursday 20th July at Keith Spry Pool in Johnsonville. It will start at 10:30 and run until 12:30.
To support our inquiry learning, all students will have the opportunity to go to Te Papa.
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