Korero From Fraser
It is that time of the year again where we are visiting our local contributing schools and starting our enrolment and transition processes for 2022. We held six information sessions for prospective students and whānau late last term and last week had the pleasure of showing, around 300 visitors, the learning happening in our kura. I was super proud of our amazing Manukura (student leaders) who all shared the experience of leading small groups of visitors through our learning spaces over the course of last Thursday. These Manukura in themselves are an amazing advertisement for our kura and for the amazing job you are doing for your own children.
On the theme of 2022, it is that time of the year when we really need enrolments to be completed and to hear from you if you have plans for your young person that involves them not returning to us. Please email this address with your intentions for next year (if not returning): enrolments@rhs.school.nz
Some exciting news this week with our new modular learning spaces arriving on site. While they are behind schedule, we are super pleased that we will have around 700m2 of additional teaching and learning spaces at the start of next term (at the latest). Please see photos below.
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Term 3 Important Dates & Staff Only Days (12 August and 17 September)
Please note we have 2 upcoming Staff Only Days this term:
Visit this articleLockdown and Evacuation Procedures
Each term the school is required to run practice drills for fire evacuations and lockdown procedures. In the next couple of weeks we will be running a lockdown drill.
Visit this articleSexual Health Programme - Weeks 3 and 4
Over the next fortnight students will be learning about the following topics (see below).
Visit this articlePeriod Products for School
Students have been invited to complete the period product request form (below) that has been posted in Schoology. Caregivers can also fill in these requests. The form will close on Friday afternoon.
Visit this articleTikTok Family Safety Toolkit
TikTok is one of the fastest growing social media apps. It's a popular platform for young people as it enables them to create and share, but we know parents want some more help understanding how to keep their tamariki safe.
Visit this articlePolicy and Procedure Reviews
As part of our triennial Policy and Procedure review process this term the BOT would like whānau to engage with reviews of the following policies/procedures:
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