What's on this week?
- 4-year-old Programme - 2-2.45pm Monday 6 November
- Poetry Competition Entries close @5pm Monday 6 November
- Co-curricular lessons - Wednesday 8 & Friday 10 November
- Book Fair - Wednesday 8 - Tuesday 14 November
- Pōhutukawa Formal Opening and Cultural Celebration - Friday 10 November
Contents
Co-curricular Lessons in 2025
Are your tamariki interested in taking up any of our co-curricular lessons this year?
Visit this articleAmesbury Notices - 6 November 2023
Next Friday (10 November) is the formal opening of the new block, plus our cultural festival - the whole family is invited along for some fun, entertainment and food ....
Visit this articleBeach Education Consent Form
Every two years Amesbury School looks to complete Beach Education for all ākonga (students) across the kura. This programme is in conjunction with the local Surf Life Saving group.
Visit this articleNorthern Zone Athletics
Monday treated us to a day of sunshine and blue skies as the Amesbury Athletes took to the tracks at Newtown Park.
Visit this articleThe date has finally arrived! Amesbury’s Official New Building Opening and Cultural Festival is next week.
Friday the 10th of November 4-6 pm - Bring some cash and feel free to wear your traditional clothes!
Visit this articleIt is time to use your baking skills to support our fundraising efforts!
Our preparations for our Cultural Festival are truly underway, and we now need your support for our fundraising BAKE SALE.
Visit this articleYear 0-2 End of Year Camp 2023
We have planned an exciting day for ngā ākonga (learners) in Koru Hub.
Visit this articleChurton Park Poetry Competition 2023
Last year we held our inaugural Churton Park community poetry competition, open to all students from Churton Park School and Amesbury School. Fresh from the success of last year's event, the competition is back again.
Visit this articleWhat's happening in Term 4?
Term 4 promises to be a busy, active term with lots of sports taking place. First up is Senior Athletics Day on Tuesday 17th October.
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Y5 and 6 “Out and about in Wellington” EOTC week
Term 4 Whānau Information
In this article, you'll find essential administrative details for Term 4, as well as information about our Module 3 inquiry and the key events scheduled for this term. The following information is relevant for all students throughout the school. If you have more than one child at school, you will receive an email for each child. However, you only need to read the following information once.
Visit this articleAccess to the Amesbury Learning Sites
There are multiple ways that parents/caregivers can see what their tamariki are learning at school, including the detailed weekly timetable.
Visit this articleHow to view learning information for your child on Hero
In this article, we have provided information that will enable you to get the most out of HERO. Please click on the links below to find the information you are looking for.
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