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Titiro whakamuri, kōkiri whakamua; look back and reflect so you can move forward.
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Send gear for Kakariki Swimming (catch up lesson) - Monday 1 July
Futsal Registrations close at 4pm Monday 1st July
Send gear for Koru Swimming - Thursday 4 July
Link your New World club card to the school by adding your Club Card number to this form
Titiro whakamuri, kōkiri whakamua; look back and reflect so you can move forward.
Visit this articleAre you interested in taking any of our Co-curricular classes in Term 3?
Visit this articleLots of things happening in the last week of term, but especially note the Learning Celebration on Tuesday
Visit this articleOur learning celebration this term is focused on a sharing our school and our learning with grandparents and whānau. You are all most welcome to come along and see our learning in action on Tuesday 2nd July.
Visit this articleWe are looking to extend our singing co-curricular lessons with the addition of a choir component being led by our singing teacher, Tamsyn.
Visit this articleSchool donations are a voluntary contribution towards the cost of running a school. Parents and whānau can choose to pay them in part, in full or not at all. In making a decision about paying school donations, it is helpful for families to know more about how donations work and what Amesbury School uses school donations for.
Visit this articleSamples for all sizes are now on display at the office, and available to try on for a fit check...
Visit this articleMake every grocery shop count! Fundraise for Amesbury School simply by linking your New World Club Card to the school and shopping at Churton Park New World.
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Visit this articleTēnā koutou katoa. Nau mai haere mai ki te kura o Amesbury. Welcome back to Term 2 at Amesbury School. We extend a hearty welcome to whānau (families) who are joining us for the first time. After a well-earned holiday, our kaimahi (teachers and support staff) are eager to get back into it and to continue supporting ākonga (learners) in the upcoming term.
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