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Amesbury Digest - 28 February 2022

Kia ora

We, as a nation and as a school, have moved into Phase 3 of the Red Level of the Covid-19 Protection Framework (wow, that's a mouthful). For Amesbury, this means that we have 'tweaked' how we respond in the event of a positive case within the school community. For the precise details please carefully read Urs's article.

What has not changed is our primary goal of keeping all students and staff safe. This, unfortunately, has resulted in less Amesbury community interaction both with parents and caregivers, but also within the school as we not only keep hubs separated but also groupings within hubs, as far as possible.

Thanks to our dedicated teachers, we also have the ability to implement Hybrid Learning to ensure that whether teaching and learning takes place onsite, or whether students or teachers are offsite, quality teaching and learning will continue.

One of the disadvantages of parents not coming onsite, as freely as in the past, is that you miss out on seeing the ever changing vista 'behind the fence' as the construction of our new Hub continues. Fortunately, it has now popped it's head above the fence-line as all the steel framing is now in place. For those that have been into the school grounds in the last week, you will also have seen the parking bays taken up with large quantities of framing ready for installation. The next few months will be exciting as all the exterior work continues to take place.

On that progressive note, we leave you in peace for the rest of your weekend. Have a fruitful and safe week. Kia kaha (stay strong)!

The Amesbury Team

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Amesbury Notices - 28 February 2022

by John Murrihy

As we have moved into Phase 3 of the Omicron response, Amesbury has also made changes to it's procedures ....

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Movin' March is here!

by Natalie Douglas

We’re proud to be a Movin’March school and this month we’re looking forward to seeing whānau and students walking or wheeling to or from school.

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Moving to Phase 3 in our response to Omicron

by Urs Cunningham

As many of you will be aware, we have now moved to Phase 3 in our response to Omicron across the whole of Aotearoa New Zealand. This article will explain what this means for Amesbury School and the wider community.

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Walking School Bus

by Natalie Douglas

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First Aid Training at Amesbury

by Eilis Cassidy

We feel very lucky to advise that St John's will be visiting our kura (school) in Week 5 to deliver age-appropriate first aid workshops to our tamariki (students).

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Amesbury Student Achievements

Amesbury Student Achievements

by Natalie Douglas

We want to celebrate all achievements of tamariki at Amesbury School

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Scholastic's Book Club

by Regina Singh

Issue 1, 2022 of Scholastic's Book Club is now available for online ordering. Closing date is Friday the 25th of March 2022

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Mask wearing at school

by Urs Cunningham

The Delta and Omicron variants of Covid-19 are highly transmissible, so it is important that we use a range of tools and measures to protect ourselves and others from infection. Wearing masks is an important tool that can minimise the direct spread of the virus through particles in the air.

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Hybrid learning  

Hybrid Learning at Amesbury School

by Urs Cunningham

As schools open for the start of the 2022 school year, there is much talk across the education sector about moving into a system of ‘hybrid learning’.

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