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Week 9 Term 1 Newsletter 2025

Kia ora koutou, Talofa lava, Mālō e lelei, Kia orana, Bula vinaka, Namaste, Nǐ hǎo, Salve, Bonjour, Kamusta, de Groeten, Greetings.

Thank you for your continued involvement in our school.

Our staff find it very reassuring to know that communication between home and school is active and supportive. Our Hero notices are often getting a 👍️ to show that you have read them. We try to ensure that all communication is shared in a timely fashion, so it is great to get the acknowledgement that this is the case. Remember that the main forms of communication is through our SMS HERO, direct emails and the School Facebook page.

Welcome to our University of Canterbury students to Rangiora Borough School. They are being hosted by Ngā Rākau e Rua and their kaiako for a 6 week placement. Welcome to Cheyenne Ranga Pokere and Devante Wawatai. We know that you will enjoy your placement with us as part of your journey to becoming teachers | kaiako.

As you are aware, the NZ Curriculum is being revised and the Maths and Statistics and English Years 1-6 are already underway with the professional learning happening as we move further into the implementation of these two curriculums. The Year 7-13 English Curriculum is currently being consulted in with schools, and due for implementation in Term 3 of this year. The other curriculum areas are out for consultation also from Term 3 this year. It is a very busy time for schools to be implementing the new curriculum changes. Our teaching staff especially, are spending a lot of additional hours undertaking continued professional learning in the two areas, and I thank them for this as they take on new learning or have previous learning reinforced. Our children are getting a great opportunity to learn from teachers who are up to date with their pedagogical understandings of the new curriculums. Thank you again for supporting the teachers as they undertake their whole school professional learning on the allocated Ministry Teacher Only Days this year. Our second Ministry Maths Teacher Only Day may be brought forward to early next term from the date we have in the calendar. We are just waiting on this confirmation and will inform you as soon as possible.

Also another reminder that this year, there will be School Boards Elections for the next three year term. We look forward to a number of people putting their hand up to be nominated as a Board member. During next term, there will be opportunity to engage with Board members in a less formal setting and ask questions about the role. We will keep you updated.

Have a great couple of weeks, and thanks again for your support.

Keep smiling

Shane

In this newsletter:

Contents

Physical Activity Leader Training with Sport Canterbury!

by Mikayla Williams

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Buddy Reading Fun: Building Confidence Together on Fridays with Structured Literacy in Tui 3

by Barbara Ditmer

We had a delightful session of structured literacy in Tui 3. The children enjoy buddy reading together on Friday afternoons. It's a wonderful way to build confidence, share knowledge, and learn collaboratively.

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Spencer Park - Big Day Out!

by MikeB Media Mob

On Friday Kо̄tare Team had an adventurous, team-buiding day out at Spencer Park.

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Find out what Tūī 2 love to do when they are not at school

by Sally Lamplugh

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Unleashing Creativity Year 8's Exploring different technologies at Te Matauru

by Tash Hinds

Discover the exciting technology experiences of RBS Year 8 students at Te Matauru. From culinary to electronics, they are unleashing creativity across various disciplines. Explore the magic of hands-on learning and skill development!

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Autumn Art

by Taara Boyle

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Thanks to Di for her work at Rangiora Borough School.

by Shane Buckner

Di has been a Learning Assistant at Rangiora Borough school since 2017. She has been a valued member of our staff.

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Perfecting Patterns

by Taara Boyle

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Ngā Rākau e Rua Round Up

by Kirsty Robinson

Manaia Stedman, Tuākana class, shares some of the happenings in the first half of Term 1 in Ngā Rākau e Rua

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RBS Food and Nutrition Policy

by Shane Buckner

Reminder of the school Food and Nutrition Policy

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Term Dates for 2025

by Shane Buckner

At our school Board meeting held 13 August 2024, the 2025 Term Dates were ratified. Please add these to your calendars now to help with any planning you may need to do.

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Supporting learning at home

by Shane Buckner

The following guides are part of the helpful resources recently produced by the Ministry of Education

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Getting involved with the 10th anniversary of Ngā Rākau e Rua

by David Brandts-Giesen

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Introducing Board Presiding Member Emma Symons

by Shane Buckner

Emma is our current Presiding Member.

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Introducing Board Secretary Megan Kelman

by Shane Buckner

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Busy Bumbles Holiday Programme - bookings open

by Shane Buckner

Great news! Bookings are now open for our super-fun Term 1 2025 Holiday Programme!

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Reminder of School Uniform Guidelines

by Shane Buckner

Uniform is a requirement at Rangiora Borough School and our Rangiora Borough School uniform is compulsory. Navy Blue is our predominant colour, not black.

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