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Kaikorai Primary School

Final newsletter for the Year

Action Points 🚨

  1. If your child is going to be absent next week, please email the office and let them know.

  2. If your child is not returning to school in 2025, unsubscribe from the newsletter by clicking the unsubscribe button at the bottom of the email.

  3. The lost property will be donated next week; this is the last chance to have a look through it.

  4. If you visit the school during the holidays and notice anything untoward or damaged, please email Beth as soon as possible.

Contents

Final Principal's news 2024

by Beth Downie

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Making the Most of the Summer Break

by Kristen Ferguson

As we say goodbye to another wonderful school year, we know the summer holidays can be a mix of joy and challenge for many families.

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Wrapping up a fantastic year!

by Ruth Faulkner

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Tūī Hapori News

by Amy McBeath

Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari kē he toa takitini - My success should not be bestowed onto me alone, it was not individual success but the success of a collective. This whakatauki acknowledges team effort, that one’s success is due to the support and contribution of many. Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes community / a team to enable an individual’s success. Thank you for everything that you have done this year to support your child's learning.

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Term 4 Summer Sports Round-Up

by Hannah Sims

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Drama Club and Choir Performance done for another year!

by Kristen Ferguson

Last Thursday 5th of December, the school hall was filled with whānau and friends, as the talented Drama Club and Choir came together to present their Christmas performance of “Is Santa Smarter?”.

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Kererū Hapori News

by Bridget McDowall

Whaia te iti kahurangi, ki te tuohu koe me he maunga teitei" Pursue that which is precious; do not be deterred by anything less than a lofty mountain. This whakataukī was part of my team leader’s address on Wednesday evening at the Year 6 Leavers' Celebration. It encourages our learners to show manawanui(persistence) and stamina. It is about aiming high, striving for your dreams, and facing challenges with resilience and determination. Remember that the journey toward your goals is worth pursuing, no matter how difficult the climb may seem.

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