What's on this week?
- 4-year-old Programme Begins - 2.15-2.45pm Monday 31 July
- Earthquake Evacuation Drill (in school only) - Tuesday 1 August
- Co-curricular lessons - Wednesday 2 & Friday 4 August
- Year 3 Focus Group Meeting - 5-6pm Thursday 3 August
Contents
Co-curricular Lessons
Are your tamariki interested in taking up any of our co-curricular lessons this year?
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Amesbury Notices - 31 July 2023
Above is another photo of our amazing new hub - not long now until it is available for teaching & learning ....
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We formally welcomed total of 14 new ākonga into the Amesbury School whānau this week.
Visit this articleJunior Swimming Carnival
We're thrilled to share the excitement and success of our recent Junior Swimming Carnival held at the Johnsonville Pool.
Visit this articleCultural Festival
This year, we are very excited to run our Cultural Festival as an opportunity to showcase the beautiful cultures present in our school.
Visit this articleIssue 5, 2023 of Scholastic's Book Club is now available for online ordering. The closing date is Friday the 15th of September 2023.
This issue's specials are: Spend $70+ = 3 Free Books. Spend $50+ = 2 Free Books. Spend $30+ = 1 Free Book
Visit this articleCelebrating our ākonga Term 3, 2023
We want to celebrate all achievements of ākonga at Amesbury School.
Visit this articleTerm 3 Whānau Information 2023
Nau mai, haere mai. A warm welcome to Term 3 2023 to all returning ākonga and whānau, and a special welcome to all our new students and their families. We are looking forward to connecting with you all over this term. We hope that you have all had a lovely time with your whānau over the school holidays.
Visit this articleAmesbury Speech Competition 2023
This is a great opportunity for all students to create and present a short speech on something that has meaning to them.
Visit this articleNetsafe Parent Information Session
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.
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