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Lyttelton Primary School

22 June 2018 Newsletter

Key dates coming up....

For more dates please visit our full school community calendar here.


Monday 25 June


Tuesday 26 June


Wednesday 27 June


Friday 29 June


Friday 6 July


Contents

Festival of Lights Parade

by Rachel Cummins

The parade this year begins at the school, moves along London Street and finishes at Albion Square.

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Kia ora

by Brendan Wright

Festival of Lights Friday 29th June

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Weaving harakeke whetu for the Light Festival parade.

by Jeremy Orczy

School community whanau worked with Totara first to teach them the art of weaving a star. Totara then taught Raupo. Rakinui were then able to teach Harakeke and Kowhai. The stars will then be strung up with lights to carry in the parade next Friday.

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"Schools Got Talent"! All welcome.

by Shia

Wednesday the 27th of June is Lyttelton Primary School's talent show. It will be held in LAF 1-3pm.

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Making Soup for Matariki

by Quinn

Today I cut up potato and pumpkin for our soup. The pumpkin was hard but I put my knife into it and I pushed the top of it. I used perseverance!

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What are the NZEI teacher meetings all about?

by Brendan Wright

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Matariki Lunch

by Rachel Cummins

As part of our Matariki celebrations we invite whanau to lunch on Monday 25th June at 12.30pm.

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Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)

by Francie Graham

For the next two weeks, the school is focusing on making goals, and persevering with them over a period of time. The process of setting goals allows students to choose where they want to go in school and what they want to achieve. By knowing what they want to achieve, they know what they have to concentrate on and improve. Goal setting gives students long-term vision and short-term motivation.

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Family Hub

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 2018

by Family Hub

The Festival of Lights Street Party is on Friday the 29th of June and the Family Hub is running our traditional fundraiser. We are selling the ‘World-Famous-in-Lyttelton' lemon and rosemary mulled white wine. This stuff is a hit! Also - Glow in the Dark Gallery!

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Headlice

by Lyttelton Primary School

Head lice may be present amongst children in your child’s class. These insects are a nuisance and we need your help to control and/or eradicate them. Head lice crawl from head to head and may be passed on through shared objects such as hairbrushes and hats.

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Community Notices

Community Notices

by Lyttelton Primary School

Below you will find information relating to activities and events happening outside school hours in our local and surrounding areas

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School Newsletter Archive

by Lyttelton Primary School

Read our school newsletters here...

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