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Week 4, Term 2 Newsletter

Rebecca McColgan —

In this week's newsletter:

School Life

  • Teresa's Update
  • Wear Something Pink Day
  • Health Survey


School Life

You may have heard in the media that primary teachers rejected the latest offer from the government. I know that with different teachers in different sectors it can be confusing, so here is a summary of things as they stand;

  • Kindergarten teachers have settled.
  • Secondary teachers have not settled. The Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) negotiates separately to primary teachers (NZEI). Strike action and work to rule are ongoing. Their action is not related to primary teachers and when they are on strike it does not impact Westmere School.
  • Primary teachers who are a part of NZEI have been asked to feed back to the union on what course of action they would like to take next - including whether to strike. Before strike action, members will need to be balloted and a process followed including written notice to boards. 
  • Primary principals who are part of NZEI are still taking action - including non-engagement with Ministry projects. Principals have opted not to strike.

If you have any questions, please give the office a call. 

Wear Something Pink Day
Don't forget that tomorrow is "Wear Something Pink Day" at Westmere.

Pink Shirt Day 2023 — Image by: Teresa Burn

Students are invited to wear something pink. At assembly, students will be presenting on the theme of being an upstander.

You can find out more about the initiative here.

You may have seen some of our students at the gate with posters this week. If you would like to donate to the cause you can use the QR code below, on one of the posters at school or by bringing a gold coin donation on Friday.

QR Code - Pink Shirt Day — Image by: Teresa Burn

Health Survey
The Westmere Board works on a review cycle and is currently seeking feedback on our health curriculum. This includes physical education, but also the wider mental health and well-being of students and ways to keep themselves safe. This health survey just takes a couple of minutes to complete. Thank you for your input.


Auckland Regional Dental Service -Dental Van Visiting from Monday

To enable the treatment of children in your area, we have scheduled a Dental Van visit to
your school from the 22nd of May-9th of June.