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Oamaru Intermediate

O.I.S. Newsletter - 14 May, 2021

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Principal's Message....

by Rebecca Meek

Our Purpose: To prepare students to be active participants who will contribute to their community.

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O.I.S. School Jackets

by Debbie Halkett

Winter is here... Navy school soft shell jackets are available: Sizes 10-16 $68, Sizes S, M, L, XL $80.

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EPRO8

by Monica Genet

At the end of Term 1, four teams of students completed in the EPro8 Engineering Challenge against other schools from the Waitaki District. The students were asked to design and build a scale model of a famous landmark and then detonate 3 fireworks (party poppers) off it, from a distance of at least 2 metres.

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Year 8 Technology Reports

by Monica Genet

Year 8 Reports are being emailed to parents this week. If you don't receive a report in your inbox, please check your spam folder or email your child's class teacher next week so a hard copy can be sent home.

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Wear Something Pink

WEAR SOMETHING PINK day - Friday 21 May

by Belinda Hirst

This year OIS is doing something a little different for Pink Shirt Day. Instead, we are having a WEAR SOMETHING PINK day: so substitute uniform item/s for something that is pink.

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CODINGNZ

by Debbie Halkett

In today’s world, it’s essential for young people to learn how to create technology not just consume it. Coding NZ’s lessons empower students with the tools they need and help give students the best chance at being successful in our increasingly digital age. Extend your child’s awareness and horizons. Free trial lessons available now at codingnz.com/signup

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WE NEED YOUR HELP!!

by Debbie Halkett

Empty Paper Towel rolls wanted for STEM Programme. If you could save them and bring them to school that would be greatly appreciated. Maybe even some bottle tops too. Drop off at the office, please!

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Community Notices

by Debbie Halkett

Check out what's happening in the community this month.

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