Tēna Koe, Talofa Lava, Kia Orana, Malo e lelei, Bula vinaka, Fakalofa lahi atu, Taloha ni, Fakatalofa atu and warm greetings to you all.
Visit this article2021 TERM DATES
Term 1 – 2 February – 16 April
Term 2 – 3 May - 9 July
Term 3 – 26 July – 1 October
Term 4 – 18 October – 13 December
IMPORTANT DATES TO PUT IN YOUR DIARY
9th - 13th August Maths week
11th August - Junior Maths night New Entrant to Year 3
12th August - Jamie Merrick taking year 6's to Titahi Bay Intermediate
31st August - Powhiri, meet in the office at 9.00am
16th September - Year 3 Noho at school
17th September - School Hangi
22nd October – Teacher only day NO SCHOOL
25th October –Labour Day NO SCHOOL
TEACHER ONLY DAYS
22nd October – NO SCHOOL
2022 TERM DATES
Term 1 – 3 February – 14 April
Term 2 – 2 May – 8 July
Term 3 – 25 July – 30 September
Term 4 – 17 October – 16 December
PHONE: 04 2368399
text: 0277570272
EMAIL: office@titahibay.school.nz
jodene.gooch@titahibay.school.nz
ABSENCES: School APP , email, text or phone
SCHOOL BANK ACCOUNT : ASB 123254002777600
FACEBOOK – LIKE Titahi Bay School
Contents
TĪTAHI BAY PHARMACY
JUNIOR MATHS NIGHT
COOK ISLANDS LANGUAGE WEEK
YEAR 6 NOHO
PRIMARY SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AWARDS
HANGI
WINTER ILLNESS
WEETBIX KIDS TRY CHALLENGE
TITAHI BAY SCHOOL ARE FUNDRAISING WITH THE ENTERTAINMENT BOOK
SPORTS RESULTS
CUS CLASSIC UNIFORMS & SPORTSWEAR
TITAHI BAY INTERMEDIATE QUIZ NIGHT
TREE PLANTING - SUSTAINABLE COASTLINES
We would like to invite you and your families to be a part of this awesome kaupapa on the 21st of August, 9:00am at Papakowhai Reserve. Find the links below to register for this free family friendly event. This is part of our ANZ Love Your Water Tour 2021. As part of this tour, we're aiming to plant and care for over 60,000 trees with thousands of volunteers around the country. We supply almost everything you need, we just need you! To register and for information on what is supplied and what you need to bring can be found at the following links below. Sustainable Coastlines / Registered New Zealand Charity www.sustainablecoastlines.org.
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