THIS WEEK’S MEMORY VERSE

The way of a fool seems right to him, but a wise man listens to advice.

Proverbs 12:15

 


Principles Notice

Tena koutou whanau ma – warm greetings to everyone

The end of the term has come quickly – there has been a lot of mahi accomplished by students and of course their teachers. Warm thanks to our families for staying connected and for helping out with major events like camps and sports events.

On Friday we sent out our second batch of reports to help whanau keep up to date with how their children are doing at school. There were still a few delivery error notes on our system which means that some of the email addresses we have are incorrect. If you haven’t received the ‘Week 10’ report yet, could you please get in touch and we can either get you a print copy or set up emails to make sure the next one gets to you.

We would also love to have any feedback from you regarding the reports so please get in touch if there is anything you would like to share with us.

Going forward we will be adding in a ‘Recognitions and Awards page’ to help build out the report to be even more representative of how our students are succeeding at school.

The school student roll has opened slightly to take a few enrolments – our office staff have been in touch with whanau waiting to come in and arrangements have been made to receive five new students next term. Although the waiting list is still in place, it has become a little smaller and this would be a good time for whanau considering enrolling students in the school to contact the school to get added to the wait list, then follow up with the Application for Enrolment.

I would like to acknowledge our staff for all of the care and work they put in to build relationships with, educate and nurture our young people. I also want to thank staff, students and whanau who have put in so many hours in preparation for the Taitokerau Kapa Haka festival at Opononi. Special thanks to Michelle and Komene. Although many of our school whanau are attending this event, there are many who won’t be able to make it, and for those who have been unable to make it to Opononi, we will run a special performance for our people early next term.

We begin next term on the 28th April.

Kia pai o koutou hararei

Matthew 11:28-30 ESV

Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”

David Rogers

PRINCIPAL

 

 

 

 

 


KEY DATES:

IMPORTANT SCHOOL DATES

PRIMARY
Term 1
Term 1 Primary Camp trip ( Wednesday 12th-Friday 14th March 2025)
11th March
Year 3, 4 Wairoro Stream Investigation 9:00 – 12:00
SECONDARY
Term 1
Term 1 Yr 7-8 Urupukapuka Camp ( Monday 3rd – Wednesday 5th Feb 2025)
WHOLE SCHOOL
Term 1
Term 1 School Closed Waitangi Day  (Thursday 6th-Friday 7th Feb 2025)

SCHOOL TERMS

Term 1 Start Tuesday 28th January 2025
End Friday 11th April 2025
Term 2 Start Monday 28th April 2025
End Friday 27th  June 2025
Term 3 Start Monday 14th July 2025
End Friday 19th September 2025
Term 4 Start Monday 6th  October 2025
End

 

 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Term 1 Waitangi Thursday 6th February

 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Meeting Dates:                                                                                                                                                                           

Term 1 Tuesday 18th 2025

Minutes: 


TEACHERS NOTICE

 

TTT FESTIVAL

This year Te Tai Tokerau Festival will be held at the Opononi Area School on the 9th-10th April,  Our kura will be performing on the 10th, first performance will be at 2pm and then 2:30pm. whanau are welcome to come along to watch and support the tamariki in their performance.

 

Outreach kaupapa 
Tena koutou te Whanau o KCS
Our senior akonga are starting an outreach kaupapa in our kura as a way of reaching out and serving in our community for Jesus. There is so much need in our area for practical help with resources etc. We are asking if any whanau in our school community have any EXCESS ITEMS laying around at home, bring them into school and we will distribute out to people in need. Matua Monte Tito serves every day by giving out the left over lunches from all the schools in Kaikohe. He collects homewares from many sources and helps whanau who are moving into houses or starting over. We must show the Love of the Father and be a light in our communities. Below is a list of examples of gear that could be a blessing to others;
Household wares eg, couches, drawers, beds etc
clothes, shoes
furniture
food items
toiletries, hygiene items
We will also be going back to the old peoples home in Kaikohe to serve our kaumatua and kuia. We will send out more details about this kaupapa soon.
We greatly appreciate your koha in advance.
Nga mihi aroha
Senior akonga of KCS
Congratulations to our amazing Head Girl Danielle also started her exciting work placement right here at KCS with the junior school. A big thank you to Whaea Jessica Anderson-Smith for hosting Danielle in her class so she can gain valuable experience in the wonderful world of primary school teaching!
Jessica Atkins
Gateway- Trades- Te kura
Kaikohe Christian School
Congratulations to our amazing Ethel who has started her journey in the year long Hair and Beauty Academy trades course at NorthTec! As per usual she has made a great impression! Proud of you Ethel!
  
Congratulations 
We are so pleased to share some amazing news with our school whanau. Our former student Tearohanui has received another AUT scholarship! She will receive up to $36K over four years toward her tuition. Congratulations Tearohanui we are so proud of you.

Congratulations to Hawaiki who has been accepted into the year long NorthTec Construction Academy Trades course and has been attending every Thursday! We are really proud of you and we can’t wait to see what else you create over the year.

Ocian has started a work placement with Canopy Imaging to explore the world of medical imaging. She’s passionate about pursuing a career in Sonography or another area within the medical imaging industry. We’re so excited for her to have this opportunity to gain hands on experience.

A big congratulations to Maui who is also attending the NorthTec Construction Academy. Maui is really enjoying his course and is currently working on a stool. We can’t wait to see it! Well done Maui!

Jessica Atkins
Gateway- Trades- Te kura
Kaikohe Christian School

PRIMARY NOTICES

 

 

STUDENT NOTICES 

 

 

 


FOR PARENTS AND WHANAU

 

JUICY FRIDAY

Kia ora whanau, just letting you know that the School Awhi Group (PTA) is fundraising towards a new slide. At school we’ll be selling Juicies for $1-50 to go towards this project each Friday till the end of the term one.

 

 

YOUTH 412

Celebration Youth 412. Youth event for those aged 12 and over at the Celebration Centre (school hall) on Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact Josiah Shaw 021 022 42000 or Brian Heihei 022 198 1757.


Mike Shaw

CEO Celebration Trust

 PO Box 235 – Kaikohe

Phone +64 9 405 3996

Cell     +64 21 842 302

www.heartofthenorth.co.nz

 

Kaikohe Library Programs

Rugby Muster

Te Whatu Ora 

 

 

 

 

WHAT ARE ATTENDANCE DUES?

The Ministry of Education does not fund building related costs at our School. Attendance Dues are only used to pay for building related costs. They can not be used for any other purposes.  Paying Attendance Dues is a condition of enrolment for all students attending our School. Attendance Dues are compulsory – there is a legal requirement for parents and caregivers to pay Attendance Dues under the Education and Training Act 2020. They are not a donation.

Mike Shaw

CEO Celebration Trust

 

 


COMMUNITY NOTICES

 


Lunch For The Week
Blessings to you all and stay safe!