Organisation logo

Tāhunanui School

Newsletter 2 - March 2022

Teacher Only Day - this term we will be having a teacher only day on the 14th April, On this day we are also holding parent teacher conferences. More info to follow.

Contents

Teacher/whanau conferences

by Ian Lambie

On the 14th of April as part of our teacher only day we are going to hold teacher/whanau conferences, we are booking these through the @school app this year - check out the instructions in the file below, or click on the useful booking videos on the app (under the interviews button). Due to weddings (Haku) and illness (Raawaru) your childs class may have an adjusted timetable for term 1 interviews or a different date other than the 14th.

Visit this article

Term Dates

by Tahunanui School

Visit this article

Build an Aircraft

by Keryn Donovan

STEM set Rotoiti a challenge...............

Visit this article

Lunches by Libelle

by Tahunanui School

Please see attached for upcoming lunch menus

Visit this article

Purple Sail Award....''Principal for the Day''

by Keryn Donovan

Well done Brianna and Nevaeh........

Visit this article

Stretch Award week 3

by Keryn Donovan

Well done Sophie.....

Visit this article
Video: Aotearoa e te toa! Managing your COVID symptoms

Keeping our whānau safe with Omicron

by Keryn Donovan

Keeping our tamariki, whānau and staff safe is always a top priority for our kura. Despite the media, Omicron is not going away and our student and staff absences are higher than usual. Thank you to everyone for staying home when symptomatic and/or you have positive cases in your family. Do let us know if you are unsure and reach out if you need support. See below for some useful contacts and snippets of information. Stay well and Be Kind 🙂

Visit this article

Ahoy there ! Tamaki team out for a sail

by Ian Lambie

Check out our photos - a fantastic day out on the water. Thanks Miss Bartlett and the Tamaki crew!

Visit this article

Helmet and Wheels Day on Thursday 24th March

by Keryn Donovan

Gold Coin donation to Brain Injury Awareness. March is Brain Injury Awareness Month and we are raising awareness of the effects a traumatic brain injury can have on a person, their family/whanau and work colleagues.

Visit this article

School Photos Day - Friday March 25th

by Tāhunanui School

Visit this article
Video: House day 2022   SD 480p

It's House Day!

by Ian Lambie

Lots of fun here at school today as the children are taking part in challenges to earn points towards the house cup. Great to see everyone in their house colours having some outdoor fun.

Visit this article
Video: House day 2022   SD 480p

It's House Day!

by Ian Lambie

Lots of fun here at school today as the children are taking part in challenges to earn points towards the house cup. Great to see everyone in their house colours having some outdoor fun.

Visit this article

Community Notice Board

by Tāhunanui School

Check out what's happening locally in our community groups, schools, churches, gold coin donation events and fundraising.

Visit this article

CAR PARKING

by Keryn Donovan

The school carpark remains closed before and after school

Visit this article

Stretch Week 5

by Ian Lambie

Well done Charlie !

Visit this article

Upcoming events

by Tāhunanui School

Visit this article

Parent teacher conferences - review:

by Tāhunanui School

Recently we had online Meet the Teacher events through Google Meet and we would love some feedback from you (whether you attended or not). If you could take the time to complete this survey it would be much appreciated. Our goal is to stay as connected to you as possible and to organise events that as many of you can attend as possible.

Visit this article

OE day (out door ed.) and House Captain Elections

by Keryn Donovan

We have scheduled an "OE" type House Day for Wed 9th March. Obviously we can't go down to the beach as a school and we can't do a whole school rotation BUT we can still have FUN.

Visit this article

Current Review Policies

by Tāhunanui School

Each term, the school community (board, staff, parents/whānau) is invited to review and comment on specific policies and procedures.

Visit this article

Learning @home

by Ian Lambie

We are aware that some of you have been asked by the ministry of health to self isolate. If your child is at home and well enough to engage in some online learning please read below.

Visit this article