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Kaikorai Primary School

February News

We hope your child has settled back into life at Kaikorai School and are really enjoying the exciting programmes our excellent teachers have planned.

Nau mai haere mai ki Kaikorai Kura - a special warm welcome to our new Kaikorai students 

Welcome, Danica, Jonathon, Bodhi, Alana, Amber, Heidi, Manako, Isla, James, Andreas, Alex, Rose, Noah, Poppy, Yuan, Dylan, Jared and Harchandan - we are thrilled you are here!

Upcoming events and important dates for your diary

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From time to time we have a number of children who do well in activities outside of the school. We love hearing about these but do not always know what everyone has achieved or give it the correct recognition. If your child has done well and would like it recognised in the newsletter please fill out this form.

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Principal's news

by Beth Downie

Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou katoa.

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Junior News

by Felicia Ward

What a start to the year it has been! Three weeks have flown by and we are now well into the swing of things.

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Welcome to the middle syndicate!

by Amy McBeath

Welcome to the middle syndicate. We have enjoyed a great start to the year getting back into routines, and looking forward to supporting your children in their learning journey. We would like to give a warm welcome to our new Kaikorai whānau.

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Senior News

by Bridget McDowall

Nā tēnei ao, ka wātea koe ki te mahi aha, me ngākau atawhai! If you can be anything in this world, be kind!

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Parent interviews

by Beth Downie

Parent interviews are to be held in Week 5 (1st - 2nd March) via zoom or telephone.

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Preparing for covid in our community

by Beth Downie

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The Wellbeing Zone

by Kristen Ferguson

Kaikorai Primary School is committed to providing a safe place where all children feel a sense of belonging and feel supported in their learning. The mental and physical wellbeing of our tamariki is a priority for us. Research has found that higher academic achievement is more likely when interventions include self-regulation components. To support our wellbeing journey, our school is implementing the Zones of Regulation® framework into our teaching and learning programmes.

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INFO from the SENCO

by Kristen Ferguson

The SENCO Role - What do you need to know?

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Road patrol

by Beth Downie

Please help keep our children safe!

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Suzanne, Katie, Andrea, Elizabeth, Carolyn, Charlotte, Kelly, Michelle and Kimberly would love you to join the parents group! 

The Parent group

by Beth Downie

Come and join this amazing group of parents who help raise funds and support our children!

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Kapa Haka 2022

by Bridget McDowall

Please use the link below to sign up for Kapa Haka 2022.

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Community notices

by Beth Downie

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