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Weekly News Term 1 Week 7

Dear Parents and Caregivers

Key Dates for 2020 Term 1

Friday 13th and Saturday 14th March - Wanaka Show

Friday 20th March - Staff Only Day

Monday 23rd March - Parent information evening on youth sport

Monday 23rd March - Otago Anniversary Day

Thursday 9th April - Last day of Term 1

Good luck 

To our teams heading to Christchurch to compete in our annual quadrangular tournament. To all the girls who are competing in the Otago Secondary Schools' Athletics Championships.To the girls in the Otago Futsal Tournament. To our rowers for South Island Secondary Schools and to those competing in South Island Secondary Schools' Adventure Racing Championships.

Coronavirus update

You may have seen that the World Health Organisation has now declared COVID-19 to be a pandemic. As noted by the Minister of Health, this doesn’t change what New Zealand is doing to respond to coronavirus.

The Ministry of Health has been working through its pandemic plan since January. You will also know the Government has already implemented a range of measures to minimise the impacts to New Zealand. This includes border restrictions, a requirement to self-isolate on arrival in New Zealand from China, Iran, Italy and the Republic of Korea and immediate and detailed contact tracing of any confirmed cases. It is important to note those four countries account for more than 90% of cases globally and China and the Republic of Korea have significantly declining numbers of new cases.

We have 5 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand and it is pleasing to know they are all doing well and are at home. Their children, four students at Auckland schools, continue to be well and show no symptoms. While we expect that more cases will arise, the Ministry of Health says that with continued vigilance the chance of widespread community outbreak is expected to remain low in New Zealand. We all have a role to play in this.

For our school, our pandemic plan is also ready to be implemented if needed. In the mean time we will continue to focus on good hygiene practices. Hand washing and good cough etiquette are very important tools in preventing the spread of illness including colds, flu and COVID-19.

With that, there is a good video clip from Nanogirl that will help your children to better understand the virus - YouTube clip - Nanogirl

You may have also seen the Prime Minister sat down with Dr Michelle Dickinson (aka Nanogirl) and the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Juliet Gerrard, to talk about coronavirus:

One other action we can all take is to be vigilant about our own health and the health of our children. We will be encouraging staff to stay away from school if they are showing signs of illness such as coughs and colds. We ask that you please do the same with your children. Colds and flus are common in schools and by staying away, seeking medical attention and practicing good hygiene, we can all keep any spread of illness to a minimum.

Contents

All the fun of the fair

by Judy Maw

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Whanaungatanga Goal Setting

by Judy Maw

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Activities

by Judy Maw

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Chapel Matters

by Gillian Townsley

Rocks are strange things ...

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Guidance

by Judy Maw

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International Mayoral Welcome

by Sharon Beaumont

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Tolcarne News

by Isla Huffadine

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Achievements

by Rachael Parker

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Change in the school's sport selection criteria

by Judy Maw

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