THIS WEEK’S MEMORY VERSE
He gives power to the weak and to those who have no might. He increases strength.
Isaiah 40:29
Principles Notice
KEY DATES:
IMPORTANT SCHOOL DATES
| PRIMARY | ||
| Term 4 | ||
| Term 4 | Week 8 Friday 28th November- 8:50am -Yr 1-6 Certificates of Recognition Assembly | |
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Thursday 4th December, 9:30am- Yr 1-6 Prizegiving
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| SECONDARY | ||
| Term 4 | ||
| Term 4 | Week 8 Friday 28th November -2:20pm- yr 7-13 Certificates of Recognition Assembly | |
| Wednesday 3rd December, 6:00pm- Yr 7-13 Prizegiving | ||
| WHOLE SCHOOL | ||
| Term 4 | ||
| Term 4 | Monday 1st December, 10:00am- Special School Event ( Save the date) | |
| Friday 5th December, 9:30am- Beach Day Paihia | ||
SCHOOL TERMS
| Term 1 | Start | Tuesday 28th January 2025 |
| End | Friday 11th April 2025 | |
| Term 2 | Start | Monday 28th April 2025 |
| End | Thursday 26th 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 4 | Labour Weekend | Monday 27th October 2025 |
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Meeting Dates:
| Term 1 | Tuesday 18th 2025 |
Minutes:
TEACHERS NOTICES
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STUDENT NOTICES
FOR PARENTS AND WHANAU
Measles
Kia ora
Health New Zealand is urging schools and ECEs in Northland to be alert for measles, with an escalating risk across the motu. Given the recent outbreak in Kerikeri and the Bay of Islands, there is a heightened risk of cases occurring within these communities.
Remind parents, caregivers and the school community
- Watch out for measles symptoms – fever, cough, runny nose, sore eyes, and a blotchy rash.
- To keep students home from school if they have any measles symptoms, and to stay home and ring their doctor, or call Healthline for FREE on 0800 611 116.
- Students who are close contacts of a measles case should stay at home if they are not considered immune. National Public Health Service will check this and advise.
- Check all whānau are immunised, and encourage them to catch up if not fully immunised or not sure: info.health.nz/measles-immunity.
Ask all staff born AFTER 1 January 1969 to check they have records of two MMR vaccinations after 12 months of age, or previous measles
- Non-immune staff will have to stay home if exposed to measles at school or in the community, or if they need to look after children with measles.
- Staff who were born overseas often don’t have immunisation records, and younger New Zealanders have sometimes missed out on two doses.
- It is safe to have additional doses if staff don’t have proof or aren’t sure of their immunisations.
Prepare for possible measles cases
Download the Infectious disease outbreak preparedness in schools and ECEs checklist on getting prepared and what actions you will need to take if there is measles at your school: www.tewhatuora.govt.nz/publications/infectious-disease-outbreak-preparedness-in-schools-and-eces
If you hear of a possible case in your community or at school, isolate them and call public health for advice:
- During office hours 8am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday call 09 430 4101 extension 60592
- Outside of office hours call 09 430 4100 and ask for the on-call Health Protection Officer.
- Isolate anyone sick with measles symptoms and send them home to ring for medical advice.
Measles immunisation – key information
- Getting two doses of the MMR vaccine after 12 months of age protects 99% of people from measles.
- The MMR vaccine is free in New Zealand for anyone aged under 18, and for people over 18 who are eligible for free healthcare.
- Parents can book a vaccination appointment with a pharmacy, their doctor, nurse, or Hauora Māori or Pacific health provider.
- For a list of vaccination sites in your area visit: https://info.health.nz/immunisations/booking-a-vaccine
For more information
- Measles factsheet: https://healthed.govt.nz/collections/measles/products/measles-information-sheet-english-he5000
- Measles is here, social tile: https://healthed.govt.nz/collections/measles/products/measles-here-social-tile-nip9063-5
- Measles symptoms, social tile: https://healthed.govt.nz/collections/measles/products/measles-is-here-social-tile-nip9063-6
- Measles health information: http://info.health.nz/measles
Thank you for your help in stopping the spread of measles and protecting those at risk.
Ngā mihi
Hira Gage | Director of Education for Te Tai Tokerau
Te Mahau | Te Tai Raro
DDI +6494368914 | Mobile +64275015068
Whangarei Office
Juicies
Kia ora Whanau, We have Juicies every Fridays.

Mike Shaw
CEO Celebration Trust
PO Box 235 – Kaikohe
Phone +64 9 405 3996
Cell +64 21 842 302

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
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