Worser Bay School Children love learning. At our school, the entire school community can: * See achievement celebrated and children valued as individuals; * Feel motivated and inspired to participate; * Experience success. WORSER BAY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Ka mau te wehi! (Grasp the Magic!) We made the most of the good weather earlier this week long jumping and enjoying the sun at Worser Bay Beach. Term 4, Week 4, Friday 7 November 2014 Kia ora e te Whanau o Whetukairangi The big weekend is finally here and the weather is going to be suitably perfect for Wild Things to Play! The Worser Bay School Fair signs have been causing intrigue all week on the Peninsula. What a build up, what a slick operation, what a commitment from the community. I always love the buzz of parents in and around the school leading up to the Fair, you bring a different energy with you. Please remember that the Children's Parade kicks off the Fair. This is an opportunity for the children to dress up and really feel part of it all. Enormous thanks to the Fair Committee who have been sticking tightly to the full on Fair project plan for the majority of 2014. Your contribution is so very much appreciated and I'm sure you will feel totally satisfied and proud when you finally sit down on Sunday. Parents, please come to the upstairs bar area at The Roxy next Thursday 13th November at 7.00 pm. For the last few years we have booked this upstairs area as a space where parents can mix and mingle, have a snack and purchase a drink. We can celebrate the year and the tremendous effort that our Worser Bay Parent Community makes to creating such a special school. So "Pull up a chair. Take a taste. Come join us. Life is so endlessly delicious". Ruth Reichl (Food Guru) Nga mihi Jude ACTION AT A GLANCE EZ Athletics payment and permission slip - if relevant. Diary Yr 6, Matariki/Māhutonga and Inquiry Events - p3 & 5 Thursday 13 November - The Roxy 7.00 pm - Enjoy a drink, snacks, and get together. (Whole Parent Community) Friday 14 November - Assembly 9.10 am Thursday 11 December - Year 6 Dinner (Year 6s plus their parents) Tuesday 16 December - The Farewell 'WRAP' (Whole Parent Community) Please take a look at our blogs! It’s here at last! Sunday, 9 November, 2014 11.00 am - 2.00 pm See you there!!! DON’T FORGET - ORDER ONLINE - IT’S SIMPLE AND SAVES HEAPS OF TIME!!! Go to: www.wrapitup.co.nz Pay for: Sausages (Tuesdays $2 each), Sushi (Fridays), Trips, Sports Payments (currently Flippaball, Floorball and EZ Athletics), Sport T-Shirts, etc. 2 WorserBaySchoolFair2014 - Worser Bay School Fair 2014 @WBSFair 3 Year 6 End of Term Activities and Events 1. We have booked a Zoo Sleepover for the Year 6 children on 3rd December. Price will include a light supper and continental breakfast. Please eat dinner before you arrive. Sleepovers start at 7pm. 2. We are taking the children to Porirua Pool on 10th December. Please let Nicola know if you are able to help on the day. Email: nstevenson@worserbay.school.nz We are also planning a week at the beach for all of our Matariki/Māhutonga students Thursday 11th and Friday 12th December and Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th December. Activities will include snorkelling, sailing, skateboarding, kayaking. There will be a BBQ on the beach, at a small charge. Brooke and his students from Wellington High School will be leading these activities. We just have some costs to finalise - we will let you know when it’s online at www.wrapitup.co.nz so that there is only one payment required for the Year 6 activities (which will include the Year 6 Yearbook) and one payment for the Beach Week. See Page 6 for an important notice re an event coming up on Tuesday, 2nd December. This week we took advantage of the good weather. We went to the beach to have a go at Long Jump. The longest jumpers will compete in the Eastern Zones Athletics event. Virtual Field Trip This week some of us have been on a virtual field trip to Antarctica. You can find out more on our blog. http://matarikiwbs.blogspot.co.nz/ Antarctica Vehicles To get there they got on a C 17 US Air Force plane, (massive!!) then to get around on the ice they had snow cats and custom named Ivan the Terra bus. They all had tracks and wheels designed to be great for the ice! Now and again they had to drill into the ice to see how thick and safe the ice was. By Leo and Jack Antarctica In Antarctica it is dry with not much moisture, so you need to take a lot of water. You also have another bottle which you pee in so DO NOT mix the two up! You have to have layers of clothes which includes jackets, wind breakers and other layers of clothing. There is a piece of clothing for every part of the body so it is basically only your eyes uncovered. Interesting Fact is that Antarctica is around 50 times our size and is the coldest, driest and windiest country. 90% of the world's ice is in Antarctica. By Gretel Homework and Choice Activities are on the blog: http://matarikiwbs.blogspot.co.nz/p/homework-andinformation.html 4 See Page 6 for an important notice re an event coming up on Friday, 12 December. Check out our blogs: http://www.tautoruandautahi.blogspot.co.nz/ and http://autahi.blogspot.co.nz/ 5 PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS Our Principal’s Awards for the term focus on Creativity. Awards for this week were for Being Actively Involved in my own learning. Autahi and Tautoru: Matilda, Joni, Luca, Joel, Alexander B., Jupiter, Libby, Lachlan. Māhutonga and Matariki: Manaia, Eloise, Louise Mc., Maya, Linnea, Jack M., Adam, Emma S., Joab. EVENTS CONCLUDING OUR YEAR OF INQUIRY Attention all parents of students in Māhutonga/Matariki plus parents of this year’s Year 3 students. Innovators’ and Inventors’ Fair: Tuesday 2nd December Time: 6 - 7.30 pm To conclude our year of Inquiry we will be presenting the wonderful creative thinking of our students. Bring Fish and Chips and come and hear about the kids’ inventions, their ideas and the creative process they have all been through. We would also love to take this opportunity to share our planning for the first 2015 Inquiry with you and get your ideas. This is why we would love Year 3s plus parents to come along too! Watch this space for more details. Senior Team Autahi and Tautoru Taking Action Around Innovation Innovators’ and Inventors’ Presentation: Friday 12th December. Time: 9.30-11.00 am To conclude our year of Inquiry we will be presenting the wonderful creative thinking of our students. We invite whanau to stay on after the assembly to share in the children's actions. We will be discussing the kids’ inventions, their ideas and the creative process they have all been through. We also want to share our planning for the 2015 Inquiry with you and get your ideas and contributions to this. Watch this space for more details about this. Junior Team Welcome to Sammy, whose family is already a part of the Worser Bay School Community. We look forward to guiding your development and learning. Board Shorts The teaching staff and board met recently for a very productive away day. As a result, Board members have a deepened understanding of how the team plans to develop its work with our children over the coming months. The Board is there to support this and make sure teachers have the best possible resources to continue the excellent work going on in the classroom. At last week’s board meeting, we discussed the draft budget and how best to support successful learning in 2015, as well as making provision for the usual building and maintenance demands of our property and grounds. Board members expressed their deep gratitude to all those who have devoted so much time to making this year’s fair a success. The Board looks forward to celebrating this fantastic effort and achievement at the Roxy on Thursday 13th November. Just to remind you once more… New Online Payment System This term, we are piloting a new secure payment system with Wrap it Up Limited. They’ve developed an online ordering and payment facility for all school activities. This means you will be able to select a range of school “products” such as sausage sizzles, school excursions and sporting activities and pay for them online either by internet banking or credit/debit card. The great thing about it is that you will be able to select activities for more than one child and order sausages (for example) for multiple weeks at a time. Think of it like a shop. You can select as many or as few “products” as you like for one or more children. You go to the checkout, confirm your purchases and pay for them. The system also stores a record of your purchases in your account. It’s quick and simple. And there’s no more paper permission slips as this is also done online. We can reduce our paper and you can stop worrying about mislaying notices. While it will not be mandatory to use the Wrap it Up system, we recommend it as it will help us reduce the hours currently spent on the administration of payments and financial record keeping. We’ve had a 4-year association with Wrap it Up Limited and, to date, they have always provided us a fantastic service that we can rely on. They have very good systems in place and have always provided us with excellent customer service. We’re excited about the new system and encourage you to try it. It will certainly simplify your school payments. To help with the pilot, we’ll be sending out a number of surveys throughout the term to gather your feedback. As well as the surveys, please feel free to feed comments back to the school office directly, or contact Jane at Wrap it Up on 021 234 9688. Log on to: www.wrapitup.co.nz 6 COMMUNITY NOTICES
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