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Wairakei School

Week 6 Term 2 Newsletter 2021

Kia ora tatou, Talofa lava, Mālō e lelei, Fakalofa lahi atu, Kia orana, Ia Orana, Bula vinaka, Namaste, mauri, Taloha ni, Aloha, Halo ola geta, Kamusta, Groete, Χαιρετίσματα, Insamal, Wènhòu, Haikei, Greetings.

I hope that you all had a great time enjoying family over the long weekend. It is a great opportunity as we go into winter to have a refresh.

The Kahui Ako staff only day was extremely well received. Mike King was the presenter and had the over 160 staff members from our Kahui Ako schools and ECE's fully engaged with his message. Our Across Kahui Ako Lead teachers had the day well organised, which meant that people could come along and enjoy meeting and working with each other. Our own Simon Adkins and Mel Scarlett are part of this leadership team, and they have contributed greatly to the work of the Kahui Ako as a whole.

Today, we  have 16 Year 5 & 6 athletes representing our school at the North West Zone Cross Country. We punch above our weight in representative events, and it is great to have the support of our parent community for all such events. We wish our athletes well.

Next week, we have a number of musicians representing our school at the Strike Strum Blow festival. We have a number of tutors who have been preparing our musicians for this event. Thanks to Whaea Mary,  Whaea Ruth, and Matua Gabe for their work in this area. We will have an article to share in the next newsletter regarding this event. 

Please remember to ensure your child is wearing the correct uniform. This includes appropriate footwear. As we go into the colder months, there is always an option for children to bring their slippers to wear inside.  A jacket is also a good thing to have as if it is not wet, they often do go outside to have a run around and get some fresh air.

Keep warm whānau and of course, 

Keep smiling

Shane

Contents

Pruning the Wairakei School Plum Trees

by Catherine Parkes

A group of students were taught the skills of pruning our school fruit trees on Thursday.

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Lemonade Scones! Yummo!

by Catherine Parkes

The batches of lemonade scones that some young chefs made on Thursday were a hit!

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sKids Holiday Programme

by Shane Buckner

Get in quick ...

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Matai Whānau Group

by Janice Yeh

Danish Hearts and Kindness Cards

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WAIRAKEI SCHOOL DISCO

by Catherine Parkes

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Jolt Dancing

by Melissa Scarlett

On Wednesday our Wai-iti ākonga participated in Jolt Dancing. We were taught a variety of movements to music by Jolt Dancing experts! This was an opportunity for tamariki to celebrate inclusiveness and diversity within our communities.

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Are your children finding it hard to sleep?

by Bronwyn Harding

Have a look at the attached Tip Sheet from Sparklers to support your tamariki with this.

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Whānau Hui

by Melissa Scarlett

Tēnā koutou katoa, nau mai haere mai ki te whānau hui tuatahi. We warmly invite you to our second whānui hui for 2021. This is a wonderful opportunity for whānau and our kura to connect.

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Breens Intermediate information for 2022

by Nikki Clarke - Principal Breens Intermediate

Breens Intermediate now has a zone. Please read the information enclosed

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Lost Property

by Yvonne Stills

Mount Wairakei 'Lost Property' is growing by the day...

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Community

Community News

by Yvonne Stills

See below for events happening in your community....

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