Newsletter Week 5 Term 1 - 2015 Kia Ora & Welcome Welcome to KNS to Theo (Rm 1), Tom (Rm1) and Jireh (Rm4). It’s great to have you here with us. Our personal reading challenge is in action at the moment so keep up the hard work team. Teacher Only Day Tomorrow Just a quick reminder that we are closed tomorrow. Our teaching staff are off to have a look at schools and will be coming back to KNS next week with many new ideas and photos we are sure. Modern Learning Environments- What’s Up @ KNS with our build? Danielle, Kirsten, Nigel Dong (our architect) and I have just returned from touring schools in Sydney over the past three days. We have come back inspired and full of some innovative ideas to share with you at our upcoming consultation on the 22nd April. It’s set for that evening in the school hall from 7pm onwards. We toured a mix of state primary and independent schools throughout Sydney and it was very enlightening to see what innovative and creative spaces were being developed. When we start hearing of modern learning environments that are being developed at schools around New Zealand, we do hear a lot of myths that surround them. We don’t particularly like the term “MLE modern learning environments”. We prefer to use the term, enhancing learning spaces. We at KNS believe strongly in what we do and have a well founded pedagogy that really does make a difference. I have seen in our observations, school environments changing to meet the requirements of the diverse learner and workplace. The team of students we have been consulting with around the development have been insightful. What has been very apparent is the need to develop creative use of space around KNS. We have seen so many great ideas and are really looking forward to sharing them with you. Gamelan Performance 1 5 March 2015 On Wednesday 11 March at 11am the school will be hosting an ensemble called Mekar Bhuana. Mekar Bhuana plays gamelan in the Balinese style accompanied by traditional dancers. There will be no charge for the performance. If you wish to find out more about Mekar Bhuana please visit their website: http://www.balimusicanddance.com/ Civil Defence Supplies We still love more supplies of muesli bars to replenish our Civil Defence supplies. In the case of an emergency these are ideal as a food source that is nutritious and easy to distribute. We still have tins from 2014 that we can reuse for this year. Please send your box of muesli bars to the office as soon as possible. Disco to Fundraise for School Camp Next Thursday 12 March we are hosting a KNS school disco in the school hall with the profits going towards the Upper and Senior syndicate camp funds. Tickets for the disco are $5 and can be purchased from the school office before or after school. Students will also come around to classes and also collect tickets. The disco is open to all students in Years 18 at the following times: Junior and Lower Middle Syndicates: 4pm5:30pm Then the hall will be cleaned up and the disco reset. Parents will need to collect the children from the hall. Upper Middle Syndicate 6 pm to 7.30 pm Senior Syndicate 6 pm to 8.00 pm Students from other schools are also welcome to attend if your children have friends who go to neighbouring schools. The usual array of glow products and refreshments will be available. All upper middle and senior students need to be collected from the hall at the conclusion of the disco. If you want your child to walk home, please supply a written note. We will not be releasing children to walk home without written parent consent. Many staff will also be attending the disco and will be on hand to help if necessary. ERUA & EL Rancho Camps for Year 5-8 Camp is approaching for both Senior and Upper Middle syndicates. Information about these experiences have come home and we know that your children are really going to enjoy being part of this collaborative experience. Have a great week Andrew McFarlane, Kirsten Lang & Danielle Sanders Schoolwide Additional Newsletters other than the School Newsletter 5 March UM Syndicate Newsletter 5 March Jnr Syndicate Island Bay Marine Centre Trip 24 February Snr Syndicate Bike Test 3 March 2 5 March 2015 20 February Reading Personal Challenge Schoolwide Looking Ahead to Dates in Term 1 Below is a list of dates to be aware of for Term 1. Please be aware that some dates may change due to involvement from other schools, because of bad weather or availability of performers. For more update information please refer to the community calendar on Kelburn School App. Week 5 Friday 6 March Teacher Only Day—School Closed Week 6 Monday 9 March LM Capital E Trip Tuesday 10 March Jnr Capital E Trip PTA Meeting at 7 pm Thursday 12 March School Disco—fundraiser Friday 13 March School Assembly @ 11 am —LMs Week 7 Senior Camp at Eura Lodge Week 8 Friday 27 March School Assembly @ 11am Jnrs Week 9 UM Camp El Rancho Thursday 2 April School Term Ends 2015 Term Dates Term 1—Tuesday 3 February – Thursday 2 April Term 2—Monday 20 April – Friday 3 July Term 3—Monday 20 July Friday 25 September Term 4—Monday 12 October – Thursday 17 December at midday Sale of KNS Uniform We have sale items available as follows: Shorts at $25 while stocks last. Normally $35. Track Pants at $32 while stocks last. Normally $40 Shell jackets for winter available at $65. Beanies for winter available at $5. Normally $15 Polo Shirts available $25 while stocks last. Sports Shirts available at $25 while stocks last. All new orders for Sports shirts will be $37. If you wish to make a order for hoodies, please do so before week 7 to ensure they are here in Term 2. 3 5 March 2015 Permission for use of Child’s Photo Please advise the Office in writing if you do not wish for your child’s image to be used in any newsletters, on the website or promotional material. This information will be kept as a permanent record for the duration your child is at Kelburn Normal School. Community Notices Kea Scouts Keas is a fun activity for girls and boys aged 6 and 7. Each week there is a mixture of crafts and games. It runs on Thursdays from 5:30 to 6:30 at the Kelburn scout hall (near the top of cable car in the Botanical Gardens).For more information contact Ashleigh Dale ashleigh.dale93@gmail.com Kelly Sports Kelly Sports will be back in Term 1 2015 with their fun and exciting classes. Kelly Sports encourages children to have fun, build confidence and to give sport a go. We believe that sport and physical activity has so much to offer young people; it improves fitness, develops communication skills, team work and gives children a place to channel their energy – all while having FUN! Fun Fundamentals (Yrs 12) – Wednesdays 3:054:05pm Learn the basics of all sports – throwing, running, jumping, striking and many more. Summer Sports (Yrs 24) – Tuesdays 3:054:05pm Come and try Football, Athletics, Cricket and Ultimate Frisbee. Learn new game skills and improve ability. ENROL ONLINE FOR ALL PROGRAMMES AT www.kellysports.co.nz or email adminwgtn@kellysports.co.nz or call 04 972 7201. OBU Kids Rugby 2015 - ‘Mud Free Rugby!!!’ With our great facilities at BoydWilson Field and our committed coaches & management team, we aim to give 4 11 year olds a great Rugby experience. Ages 4 to 7 get to play at ‘home’ every week! Come and join the fun at our Junior Club Days at BoydWilson 10am 12pm / Sunday 8 March & Saturday 18 April Meet Leo the Lion, grab some pizza, lots of activities & meet the great coaching crew and other parents.For more information & to register go to www.oburugby.com or contact Alastair Forde: 027 272 1728 or ajf@xtra.co.nz 4 5 March 2015 Zak Feaunati: 022 013 7545 Dave Loveridge: 027 321 8176 dave.loveridge@rugbyroad.co.nz House Sitters Available Local family available to house sit in the Kelburn area while house being renovated. Available early March for 56 months, happy to look after pets and maintain garden etc. Please contact Sandra 021 644484. Regional Public Health - Year 7 Vision Screening - date for 2015 to be confirmed Regional Public Health provides a vision screening programme during Year 7. Vision pupils will be advised of results at the time of testing. If further assessment is recommended you will be notified by mail. Colour Vision This is to identify boys with an inherited colour defect. If there is any difficulty with the colourvision test you will be notified by mail. Children who wear glasses and /or are under professional care and have regular checks, will not require a vision check by our service. NON CONSENT Please notify your school if you DO NOT agree to your child being screened. This screening test is NOT a full assessment of your child’s vision. If you have any concerns, please consult an optometrist. Blue Dragon Book Fair Ngaio Town Hall Saturday 28 March 9am to 3pm All process will go to Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation, a charitable trust working with Vietnam’s poorest children to break the poverty cycle. Books, DVDs and CDs for sale. Children’s books $1, adult books $2, coffee table books $5 To donate contact Dinah Dobson ph 475 7371 Blue Dragon New Zealand www.bluedragonnz.wordpress.com 5 5 March 2015
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