What's on this week?
- Swimming Lessons (Harakeke & Pōhutukawa) - Monday 22 May
- Four-year-old programme - 2-2.45pm Monday 22 May
- Co-curricular Lessons - Wednesday 24 & Friday 26 May
- Tough Guy Tough Gal @ Camp Wainui - Thursday 25 May
- Swimming Lessons (Koru) - Thursday 25 May
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Amesbury Notices - 22 May 2023
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Visit this articleTerm 2 Disco
The long awaited disco is back for 2023! Here is all the essential information you need to get your boogy on!
Visit this articleTe Papa Trip - Term 2
To support our inquiry learning, all students will have the opportunity to go to Te Papa.
Visit this articleICAS Exams 2023
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.
Visit this articleIssue 3, 2023 of Scholastic's Book Club is now available for online ordering.
Closing date is Friday the 16th June 2023.
Visit this articleAmesbury's Got Talent 2023
We will be running Amesbury's Got Talent heats in weeks 7 & 8 (6th-16th June). Dust off your singing voices and your dance skills and come and give it a go! Here are the registration details.
Visit this articleSwimming Lessons Term 2
This term the students across all hubs will take swimming lessons as part of the PE curriculum. Todd and his trusted team at EasySwim will deliver our swimming programme again this year.
Visit this articleTerm Two Whānau Information
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.
Visit this articleStrike Action for Primary Principals
NZEI Primary Principals are committed to negotiating a collective agreement with the government that addresses the under-resourcing of primary schools and the stressful working conditions of primary principals.
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