Kia ora tatou, Talofa lava, Mālō e lelei, Kia orana, Bula vinaka, Namaste, Nǐ hǎo, Salve, Bonjour, Kamusta, de Groeten, Greetings.
We have so many things happening already in our school, and even more planned for our amazing children.
We have an article written by some student leaders letting us know about their leadership day, and also introducing our community to these amazing young leaders and ambassadors for our school. Make sure you read this article and along with me, congratulate these awesome people.
As a school, we never ask for money for trips that are part of the school curriculum. We do not ask for a contribution to swimming. We supply all the stationery requirements. We believe in a school community that fosters and supports equitable access to everyday education.
However, as has done with everything, all costs have increased but funding hasn't at that same rate. I am thankful for a great staff and whānau members that are thinking outside of the box and creating opportunities for us to bridge the gap so we can continue to offer all that we do, and the amazing experience of school camps and outside of school activities.
We have put in place a school fundraising calendar, so that we are able to support all our learning teams in responding to the special extras that we want to be able to give our children, like reducing the cost for camps, having extra outings, and also just importantly, giving back to certain parts of our community by being able to have a "special" day for a particular charity. At the moment, we have two events happening in which we would love for our school community to help us with. Everyone likes beautiful spring flowers, and good quality hot cross buns. Both of these are easy to be able to sell to other family members and other community people. We thank you for your support in this.
There are two other big events in the next two weeks.
Next week we have John Parsons the Cyber Safety expert here at school for a day. Please look at the article and think seriously about attending the Parent Evening on Thursday 7 March. It is eye opening and provides you with amazing practical advice and knowledge. OUR HERO App has this notice pinned so that you are able to respond and let us know how many are coming - we have over 50 parents/caregivers attending so far.
In Week 7, we have the IceSkateTour at our school. Already there is much excitement! Make sure you check out the article and book in for the evening session if you would like that for your children. You are more than welcome to bring your family friends of the same age group too. Thank you to those who have already responded on the HERO app by letting us know if you can help set up or pack down the rink setup. We still require a few more people at both times.
Just a reminder of the Staff Only Day for next Friday, March 8. School is closed for staff to be learning from Kathryn Berkett. Have a look at the article to find out about her.
Once again, thanks for all that you are doing in supporting our children and the school in the community.
Keep smiling
Shane
In this newsletter:
- Happenings in school
- 2024 Dates
- Hot Cross Bun fundraiser
- Spring Bulbs fundraiser
- Communication @ Rangiora Borough
- Staff Only Day
- School Photos
- IceSkateTour bookings open for evening sessions
- Cyber Safety parent evening
- Phones away for the day ...
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REGISTER NOW for the Cyber Safety expert visit to Rangiora Borough - Thursday 7 March 6:30pm
INTERNET HEALTH AND WELLBEING PRESENTATION FOR PARENTS / CAREGIVERS AND OTHER INTERESTED ADULTS: A MUST SEE!
Visit this articleReminder - Staff only day - Friday 8 March (School closed)
Exploring Reading and Science.
Discover if it floats or sinks! Kōtare kids are diving into literacy and science experiments. Join the fun as they explore together and learn new things.
Visit this articleHowZat!!!!!!
Summer is quickly fading, but Kākāriki 3 & 4 have been making the most of the warm afternoons to get a little vitamin D, fresh air and up-skill ourselves.
Visit this articleRBS Sports Update
Exciting times at Rangiora Borough with sports and activities galore! From swimming to basketball, students are thriving. Let's celebrate teamwork and fun together!
Visit this articleKākāriki camp fundraiser - Spring Bulbs
Tui 3 found some treasure in our Garden!
Tui 3 have been for a walk across the school to our garden. We were delighted to find some carrots and strawberries to share. We took them back to class and washed, them, cut them and munched them!!
Visit this articleIceSkateTour
From 11 - 15 March, our school hall will be transformed into a skating rink for our children to enjoy.
Visit this articleWaitangi day at RBS & Te Kōhaka o Tūhaitara Coastal Park Learning Experience
Ngā Rākau e Rua Year 7’s as Kaitiaki in Partnership with Te Kōhaka o Tūhaitara Coastal park programme. Kaitiakitanga and Hauora are two of our school values that this learning experience aligns well to. Our tamariki have begun an environmental programme on Wednesday’s with Mikaela Woods of the Tūhaitara Coastal Park team. These are some of the photo’s and learnings from their first outing.
Visit this article"Phones away for the day"
Just a reminder of the new Government direction that all portable devices will be away for the day.
Visit this articleCommunication @ Rangiora Borough
Schools need to be able to communicate efficiently and regularly. This article explains the communication channels we use here at Rangiora Borough.
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