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He Tīwai Mātauranga Heaton Normal Intermediate

Newsletter, 23 May 2022

Coming Events

May

Tuesday 24:  CAIMS winter sport begins

June

Wednesday 1: Heaton cross country, Elmwood Park, p.m.

Friday 3:  Teacher only day

Monday 6:  Queen's birthday

Thursday 9:  Vision screening, a.m.

Friday 10:  Artistic gymnastic competition

Wednesday 22:  Inter-school cross country, Ngā puna wai

Friday 24:  Matariki

Tuesday 28:  Rhythmic gymnastic competition

Wednesday 29:  ESOL learning conferences

July

Friday, 1:  40Hr Famine weekend

Monday 4:  Korfball competition

Monday 4:  Learning conferences

Wednesday 6:  Aerobics and hip hop

Wednesday 6:  Learning conferences, 1.00 p.m. finish

Wednesday 6:  ESOL learning conferences

Thursday 7:  ESOL learning conferences

Contents

Andrea Knight, Tumuaki/Principal

by Office @ Heaton

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ICAS Academic Competitions

by Sarah Cumming

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Raukawa at Waipara

by Jenny Halligan

On Monday 11th of April, Raukawa kaupeka travelled out to Waipara Adventure Centre. Jun and Charlie recap the day.

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Hīnau at Waipara

by Ross Cooper

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Kōwhai Waipara Day

by Susan Rogers

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Casual Clothes for Ukraine

by Joan Green

Heaton students raise more than $1000 for the Red Cross's Ukraine Humanitarian Crisis Appeal.

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Heaton Environment Club Plantings

by Joan Green

The Heaton Environment Club was busy in Term 1 planting rengarenga (New Zealand lillies) at the school entrance.

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Ngā Toi - Performing Arts Groups

by Janiene Hill

We are back! All the groups we offer at Heaton have started up again since the term holidays.

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All the girls standing on Piri Cowie's Tuna artwork at Margaret Mahey Playground.

Art Extension trip to Tūranga

by Fiona Taylor

Tuesday 10th May. The aim of our trip was to learn about the Creation pūrākau and to study the artwork 'Kākano Puananī' – 'Airborne Seeds'. Our research will help us to design our own ceramic artwork based on the creation pūtākau. The name 'Kākano Puananī' is intended to be inclusive. Our ancestors or even ourselves are all seeds that have travelled to New Zealand.

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Heaton Policies

by Board of Trustees

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2022 Term Dates

by Office @ Heaton

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2023 Term Dates

by Office @ Heaton

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Community Notices

by Office @ Heaton

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