What's Happening in our School Community?
Below you will find the latest news from local community groups, sports clubs and more.
KidsBase Holiday Programme
Shirley Tennis Club
East Chch Shirley Cricket Club
Parklands Cricket Club
Bad Jelly The Witch
Women's Escape
New Brighton Cricket Club
Kiwi Volley
KiwiVolley is a modified Volleyball game for Yr 7-8 children which can be played indoors, on grass or the sand - we would love to have some students from your school join in!
The programme combines both skill learning and games – the first half of the sessions are skills based, and the second half is games – perfect for those starting out in volleyball.
See below for further information regarding sessions times, location, cost, and the registration form.
Richmond: Mondays (6x sessions)
Location: Avon Hub (77 North Parade) - Inside Gym
Dates: October 13, 20, 27, November 3, 10, 17
Time: 4pm - 5:30pm
Cost: $60 for an Individual, or $100 for a pair (Bring a Friend)
There are limited spots available, so get in quick!
Register via this LINK
Monster Music
ADHD Study
Neuro Affirming Anxiety Reducing Services
Thank you to Washoku-Kitchen who has donated $120 back to the school from Term 2 Sushi sales. Your ongoing support each term is appreciated!
Public Health Nurse
Kia ora
My name is Holly and I am the allocated Public Health Nurse for your school. I work within a team of Public Health Nurses. We are Registered Nurses with knowledge and experience in child/tamariki and family/whānau health. We work with tamariki and their whānau where health and wellbeing concerns impact on their home and school lives.
Please contact me if you have any health concerns for your tamariki.
My details are:
Phone: 027 284 3397 or 03 3836877 ext 99628
Email: Holly.Cummings@TeWhatuOra.govt.nz
For more information on the Public Health Nursing Service: Public Health Nursing Service (PHNS)
Te Whatu Ora ‐ Waitaha Canterbury (cdhb.health.nz)
Referrals: 08e86c56-referral-form-public-health-nursing-service.pdf (cdhb.health.nz)email completed referral form to phnburwood@cdhb.health.nz
Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
If babies catch whooping cough they may not be able to breathe properly, may become ill that they need to go to hospital and could end up with serious complications.
The disease is most infectious in the first couple of weeks, when symptoms present like a normal
cold, and is infectious for 3-4 weeks after the cough starts.
Most babies catch whooping cough from parents or older siblings, before they are old enough to
be immunised.
https://healthify.nz/health-a-z/w/whooping-cough
Please contact me if you have any health concerns for your tamariki.
Phone: 027 284 3397
Email: holly.cummings@cdhb.health.nz
Entertainment Book
Click the link to order your Entertainment Book https://subscribe.entertainmentnz.com/fundraiser/134n160
Kidsbase Marshland has spaces available in our Before School, Afterschool, and School Holiday Programmes.
Simply log onto Kidsbase.aimyplus.com and follow the onscreen instructions to complete a booking.
Full program and booking details are available on www.kidsbase.co.nz or text your email address to 027 239 7690 and we will send you an information pack.