THIS WEEK’S MEMORY VERSE
This is the day which the Lord has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
– Psalm 118:24
CARE FOCUS: I have a positive attitude to my learning.
KEY DATES:
IMPORTANT SCHOOL DATES
Dates | Events | |
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Term 3: | Monday 29 August 2022 | Teachers Only Day – No School |
Term 3 & 4: | Every Wednesday – Starts Wednesday 27 July 2022 | Technology – Years 7 & 8 students (Moerewa School) |
Term 3: | Friday 2 September 2022 | Primary trip to Te Ahurea (Kerikeri) |
SCHOOL TERMS
Starts: | Ends: | |
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Term 3: | Monday 25 July 2022 | Friday 30 September 2022 |
Term 4: | Monday 17 October 2022 | Friday 9 December 2022 |
Term 4 | Monday 24 October 2022 (Labour Day) |
NCEA STUDENT NOTICE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Meeting Dates:
Term 3 | Tuesday 23 August 2022 |
Term 3 | Tuesday 6 September 2022 |
Term 4 | Tuesday 18 October 2022 |
Minutes:
KAIKOHE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2022 ELECTIONS
PARENT ELECTION NOTICE
Please see below the following parent representatives who have been
nominated:
- Donald Crichton
- Josiah Shaw
- Kathryn Paraone
- Mike Norman
You may vote for up to two candidates. Voting forms have been posted out to all eligible voters.
- If posting your voting paper, post it to: Returning Officer
Address – PO Box 235, Kaikohe Christian School – If posted, your vote must be received by the returning officer no later than 5 days after the date of the election. Try to post it as early as possible as New Zealand Post has reduced postal delivery days in most areas. - If delivering your voting paper, deliver it to: Returning Officer
52 Mangakahia Road, Kaikohe 0405You must deliver it before 4pm on Wednesday 7th September 2022.
Voting closes on Wednesday 7th September 2022 at 4pm.
- Voting papers may not be emailed or faxed as attachments.
Signed
S Norman
Returning Officer
STAFF ELECTION NOTICE
Kaikohe Christian School
School Board Elections
Staff Elections Results Declaration – (no voting election required)
At the close of nominations, as there was only one valid nomination received, I hereby declare the following duly elected:
- David Prickett
S Norman
Sareya Norman
Returning Officer
STUDENT ELECTION NOTICE
Nominations are open for the election of one student representative to the school board.
Nomination forms will be issued to all eligible students from Years 9 to 13, Wednesday 24th August 2022.
Nominations close at noon on Wednesday 7th September 2022.
As nominations are received, there will be a list of candidates’ names kept at the school up until election day, which you can view.
Voting closes at 4pm on Wednesday 21st September 2022.
TEACHERS ONLY DAY
(Please note the date has been changed and updated below).
Tena koutou whanau ma, warm greetings to everyone.
The school will be closed on Monday 29th August for a Teacher Only Day where teachers will be working with Professional Development providers to help us keep up to date with teaching practices in Literacy and Numeracy.
Nga mihi mahana
David Rogers
OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
Digital tool design competition
We’re inviting students in Years 7 to 13 to help us design a digital tool that will be used to collect, measure and share wellbeing information.
Digital tool design competition – Ministry of Education
This competition is open until Friday 30 September. There are great prizes available at team and school level.
For more information see our website or email the project team at swm.competition@education.
PRIMARY NOTICE
We start another exciting and very busy term. Our topic theme is God is Creative. Cross curricular learning will include the following content:
- Traditional Māori skills and marae protocol
- Keeping cultures alive
- Recognizing our own strengths, developing resilience: Hoani Hipolite (Police Community Officer) shall be delivering a ‘Keeping Kids Safe’ programme
- Serving others
- Fantasy story writing and poetry
- Marine based artwork
- Scientific classification and diversity
- Mathematical reasoning
We aim to include a marae visit, clay making, recycled artwork, weaving and eeling.
- If you can help our tamariki in any capacity, please let me know; we would love to have more whanau engagement!
- Homework shall include weekly spellings as well as a maths or literacy task. Homework must be completed and handed in every Thursday.
For the first five weeks of the term, I shall be taking a step back from classroom teaching as I am stepping into the principal’s role whilst Mr Rogers is taking some time out to support his wife with medical matters. They would both greatly appreciate your prayers.
Tracey Robinson shall be teaching the Year 5 and 6 class every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. I will continue to teach the class every Monday and Wednesday.
Please ensure that your child has a full change of PE clothes to change into. If it is light rain we shall continue to go out and run.
Dates for the diary
- Ohaeawai cross country on Tuesday 23rd August (week 5)
- Planned Yr 1-8 trip to visit Te Ahurea
- Orienteering event Yr 1-8 Friday 23rd September (week 9)
- Ki o rahi mixed tournament 7-13 Friday 23rd September (week 9)
- Whanau Day 29th September (week 10)
Primary students shall showcase their learning by running different Classrooms will be open to share work AND we will be running a fundraiser for Primary trips/camp.
There is a 7 week after school Ki-o-rahi tournament/community module starting on Wednesday 10th August which is free and aimed at engaging whanau across our community. It finishes on 21st September with a tournament. There are two grades, Year 5&6 and Year 7&8. The event is being run by Komene Marino.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email or give me a call.
Nga mihi aroha,
David Prickett
022 308 5231
Head of Primary
NOTICE FOR YEAR 1 TO 13
ONE SIGHT registrations and permission forms have been handed out to all students. Please have the forms in before Monday 29th August as they will be here the following Wednesday 31st August to Thursday 1st September.
Nga Mihi
Do to others as you would have them do to you.
– Luke 6:31
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Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord himself, is the Rock eternal.
– Isaiah 26:4
COMMUNITY NOTICE
This is the first of a themed open community hui in Kaikohe to support the community activate more of what they want to see in Kaikohe. All welcome.
Nga mihi
Cheryl
Cheryl Smith ( Nee Waaka) – Local Systems Connector Mid North
Secondary School Sport I Community Sport Team
Kia Ora,
We here at Northland Rugby are excited to announce that children aged 5-14 go free, in general admission areas to all NPC home games! They will need a paying adult with them. We have had some amazing sponsors step up and support this and we are so excited!
We would love to get as many kids as possible to the games!!
Ngā mihi
Tash Millar
Office Manager/Administration Support
Northland Rugby Union | 136 Riverside Drive, Whangarei | PO Box 584, Whangarei 0140
P: 09 438 4743 | M: 027 318 2469
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