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Amesbury Digest - 13th February 2023

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From The Principal ....

by Urs Cunningham

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Amesbury Notices - 13 February 2023

by John Murrihy

Our first full week of the school year, everyone is well settled and looking forward to it ....

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Mihi Whakatau & Meet 'n' Greet

by John Murrihy

Friday of last week we had our first mihi whakatau for 2023 for all of our new starters and new staff

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Chickenpox

by John Murrihy

We have had reports chickenpox in Pōhutukawa Hub. Here is some information on this condition...

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Paid union meetings for teachers in Term 1 2023

by Urs Cunningham

Teachers and principals are currently renegotiating their Collective Agreements, and the primary sector, represented by NZEI (New Zealand Educational Institute), will be holding paid union meetings in Term 1 within school time that all members must attend.

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Scholastic's Book Club

by Kirat Singh

Issue 1, 2023 of Scholastic's Book Club is now available for online ordering. Closing date is Friday the 10th March 2023.

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School donations information 2023

by Urs Cunningham

School 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.

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Term 1 2023 Whānau Information

by Demelza Topp

Tēnā koutou katoa. Nau mai haere mai ki te kura Amesbury mo te rua mano rua tekau ma toru. Kaore au e mohio. Ka nui te koa me hari ki te kite ki a koutou. A very warm greeting to you all. Welcome to Amesbury School in 2023. It is hard to believe that a new year is upon us but we are really looking forward to seeing each of you again or 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 their formal education journey.

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