Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Week Ten School News






 Kaurihohore School Week Ten, Term Two 2026


Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua," Let our past guide our future


Manaaki te katoa - be kind to all. 

Respect - Empathy - Kindness 



Kia ora, hello, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, bula vinaka, ni hao, konnichiwa, namaste, hallo, marhaba, as-salamu alaykum, bonjour, hola, and warm greetings to all our everyone!


The last few weeks have been very busy and no doubt everyone is getting a little weary as we make our way to the end of week ten, which would usually be the end of term.  


Our colour run event was not only an explosion of colour, but an awesome celebration of our wonderful community, the determination shown on the day by all of our children was truly amazing.  We had Kye and Jackson with some amazing running to set the new record for boys at 29 laps (previously 28) and while we didn’t have a new record set by the girls Eliza and Lydia completed a very impressive 24.  The girls record will remain with Ruby who ran 27 laps last year.  Our bike track is 374.4m, when you think about the laps completed in terms of distance, that is incredibly impressive!


This event is also a celebration of our support staff, Haylee, Maycie, Dianne and Shelley who help us to create a safe and nurturing place for children to be.  Ministry funding is incredibly hard to access and at times non-existent, so we are incredibly grateful for your fundraising.


This year we managed to raise $10, 410 after our costs were paid.  More than last year, when we lost almost half of what we raised to pay for the toys that children won.


We hope to make this event bigger and better next year and we hope it is something you can continue to get behind.  We would love to make this one of the only fundraisers we do if we could make it big enough, we know how hard constant fundraising can be for everyone.


Outdoor classroom day was simply awesome, it is always wonderful to see play being celebrated in this way.


We genuinely appreciate all of your efforts in supporting our school!


Leslee Allen





Halloween Fundraiser

Halloween Update from the school board:

A huge thank you to everyone who offered time and support for this year’s Halloween event.

After careful consideration, the Board and School have decided not to go ahead with the event this year. While we had some offers of help, there wasn’t enough overall community support to run it to the standard that has made it such a success in the past. We’re also competing with several other Halloween events happening at the same time, which has affected participation.

Without sufficient involvement, the event just isn’t viable this year.

We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported Halloween over the years — volunteering, attending, sponsoring, or helping behind the scenes. You’ve made it a special part of our community.

We look forward to your support in our other upcoming fundraisers throughout the year - new ideas most welcome!

Ngā mihi for your understanding.


Matariki Celebrations - July 2nd 2pm

Our kura will be celebrating Matariki this term. Each class will share their learning and understanding of the Matariki stars, and our tuakana (senior) and teina (junior) kapa haka will also perform a waiata.

Nau mai haere mai if you are available. We would love to have you there.

Chocolate Fundraiser

We still have a lot of outstanding chocolate money owing. Please could we have this brought to the office before the end of this term.  If you want extra time or could sell more over the holidays, please come and see Dianne. Thank you all for your ongoing support.

End of Term Awards - July 3rd 2.10pm

This will be held at 2.10pm under the canopy, everyone is welcome to come along.   We will award class certificates and then announce the Good Citizen for this term.

Pick Up 

Children in Rooms 1-5 will come out to the pick up line at 2.50pm slightly before the bell to get the line moving.  If you have children in Rooms 6 - 9 please wait till 3.00pm to join the line as the older children do not come out until the bell rings and many are very slow at making their way down.  If we can clear a majority of our junior children first, the line will flow much more smoothly.

Please don’t park in the line, find a car park if you are wanting to come in and pick up your child, you are welcome to use the staff car park if there is space.  If your child has a bike it is easier to park, or join the line a little later when it is not so busy.

Children need to be picked up by 3.20pm as this is when teachers go off duty and office staff have other jobs to attend to.  It is worth filling out an enrolment form with after school care if you are ever concerned about being late, this means they can be booked in on a casual basis and prevent you rushing.


Our pick up system relies on everyone doing their part and being considerate of others, we thank you for your support.


Reports

These will be sent home via seesaw towards the end of next week.  As you will already know from my past newsletters the curriculum has had a few updates in 2024 and 2025.  The constant changes and expectations have been difficult to come to grips with and the last change to the curriculum in October of 2025 raised the bar again in English and Maths.   Below is a visual that hopefully will help explain the new descriptors that teachers will be referring to in their written reporting to you.  As the bar has been raised, what was expected of a year two is now expected from a year one and so on.  This means reporting from last year may not match reporting from this year as the expectations we are measuring against have changed.  Please understand, we are doing our best to ensure children all have the best opportunity possible to meet the new expectations, but this will take time.  Your support at home for their learning goals is vital for their progress.


Whānau Conferences - 6th August

As part of the reporting cycle, we will be holding these on the 6th of August.  These conferences are an opportunity to catch up with your child’s teacher and ask questions that you may have.  Children in year 4 up may attend the conference with you and be part of the learning discussion.  Booking for these conferences will open next term.


Attendance

One key factor in achievement is attendance.  Regular attendance contributes hugely to a child’s progress, not only academically but socially and emotionally.  Classes are busy places, we cover a lot of learning in a day, when children are away they miss out on a lot and then have to catch up.  If children are sick they absolutely need to stay home, otherwise, they need to be at school.  If you have no alternative but to make an appointment during the day, try to make it at a time that means you can bring them back to school, they do not need to miss a whole school day for an appointment.

Regular attendance is considered 90% or above, you will see your child’s attendance percentage written on their upcoming report.

2027 ENROLMENT TIMELINE for Te Kamo Intermediate School

TERM 3 WEEK 1
Enrolments for 2027 Open Online on Monday 20th July

TERM 3 WEEK 2
Tuesday 28th July 2026

 Open Afternoon/Evening for Whanau & students 3:30 - 6:00 guided tours

TERM 3 WEEK 6

Contributing primary school Year 6 students to attend Te Kamo Intermediate for an organised visit (dates/times to be confirmed) (24th-28th August)

TERM 3 WEEK 7
Wednesday 2nd September 2026


Enrolments close for Out-of-Zone Applicants.
In-Zone students have automatic acceptance.
(Where possible we would like all enrolment forms in by this time)

TERM 3 WEEK 8
Wednesday 9th September 2026


 Ballot to take place if necessary for Out of Zone Applicants

Notification to ‘Out of Zone’ Applicants completed by end of Friday 11th September

TERM 3 WEEK 9
Tuesday 15th/Wednesday 16th/Thursday 17th September 2026 Enrolment Interviews
8am - 9am then 2.30pm - 5.30pm

TERM 3 WEEK 10
Friday 25th September
All successful Out of Zone enrolments need to be confirmed by this date (Last day Term 3

Please note - a second ballot may take place at a later date if we have spaces available. We will notify the community if this goes ahead.

After School Care

The school has now taken over ownership of this programme.  Please be patient with us as we find our feet, ultimately we want to ensure children have their afternoon tea, do some homework and get to take part in fun and engaging activities.  Any enquires or if you would like an enrolment form either contact the office or email kaurikidsasc@gmail.com.

Donations

We know that some people prefer to give a donation and you can do this via KINDO.  If you are not sure how to do this, please see Dianne or Shelley in the office.

Parent Information Blog

This can be found linked to our main school blog site https://kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com/

 Included on this site are articles and links that you may find helpful.  I will be making some videos over the year to help you understand how best to assist children get started with their journey in literacy and numeracy because the first three years are such an important foundation for later progress.

https://kaurihohoreparentinfo.blogspot.com/

Enrolments

We currently have positions in year 3 - 5 available for any out of zone students, if you know of anyone with a child in this age range, please let them know to come and speak with Shelley in the office.  

Contacting Us

You can find all staff emails on our blog page under the tab ‘our staff,’ however the best

The way to contact your child’s teacher is via seesaw message. Teachers will endeavour to

answer when they have time during the day, however please don’t expect replies to

messages or emails after 5pm. We will respond the next day as soon as we can. 

Please refrain from using Facebook messenger, or our personal phone numbers

to contact us.


Our school blog is kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com you can find old newsletters etc here.


Office emails are:


Shelley- admin@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Dianne - reception@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Enrolments - kaurienrolments@gmail.com (managed by Shelley and Leslee)


Leslee - principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Reporting Absence - kauriabsences@gmail.com


If you have questions or concerns, please direct these to your child’s teacher as soon as

you can, so we can nip anything in the bud before it becomes a bigger issue.


KINDO

Kindo is an app that allows online payments for items at school like pizza days etc. If

you go to the links below to either create an account, or log in. These links are also at

the top of our school blog site.


Create and account.


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/flow_join.shtml


Log in


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/index.html


School Bank Account Details 

Account 12-3093-0200709-00

Kaurihohore school board of Trustees


Term Two - Known Dates

2nd July - Matariki Celebration 2pm

3rd July - End of term awards 2.10pm - Last day

—---

20th July - First day back for term three.

6th August - Whānau Conferences

19th August - School Cross Country

24th August - Out of Zone Applications Open

9th September - Open Afternoon for New Entrants

11th September - Empty Classroom Day

25th of September - Awards Assembly 2.10pm - Last day

—--

Last day of the year - 15th of December 12pm finish


Back to school for 2027 - February 3rd



Food for thought…



Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Week Seven News

 


Kaurihohore School Week Seven, Term Two 2026


Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua," Let our past guide our future


Manaaki te katoa - be kind to all. 

Respect - Empathy - Kindness 



Kia ora e te whānau

The term is slipping by quickly—it’s already week seven. I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend and had the chance to spend some quality time together as a whānau. These are the moments that our children will truly remember. They won’t recall how hard we worked, how much money we made, or the things we bought for them. What will stay with them is the time we shared.

Childhood passes in the blink of an eye. I encourage you to cherish these fleeting years. Something I read recently resonated deeply with me, especially as a parent of now-adult children. It highlighted just how little time we actually have to enjoy our tamariki, especially when you think of it in terms of summers:

  • With our baby, we have just one summer.

  • With our toddler, we have three summers.

  • With our young child, we have nine summers.

  • And with our teenager, we have five summers—though they may become increasingly reluctant to spend that time with us.

Take the opportunity to slow down, be present, and make memories together. These are the moments that last a lifetime.


Leslee Allen

Teachers Only Day - 8th June - Next Monday

This is being held on the 8th of June, with all of the curriculum and assessment changes we are currently experiencing, this day will give teachers the opportunity to further grow their understanding of the curriculum and the new reporting frameworks.  School will be closed to children on this day.


Unkind Words and Actions

Recently we have noticed a rise in behaviour that leaves others feeling left out.  We are hearing reports of unkind ‘throw away’ words directed towards others and actions that are aimed at leaving children feeling like they are unwanted in a group, game or activity.  This is happening a lot in our Year 5 and 6 group.  Please talk to your children about the words they use and how it feels to be left out.  Encourage your child to be an upstander and look out for others who may be feeling alone.  Words and actions can either have a positive impact or a negative impact, it is really important children learn the impact their actions can have on others.

It is vital that children tell us when they are on the receiving end of negative actions or words that they can not navigate for themselves, we can help and it helps us to understand what is going on allowing us to follow up with those that are choosing to act in a negative way.

Garage Sale - This Sunday

We would love to see you on Sunday, please spread the word.  We have LOTS of quality items to be sold cheap.  Kelly will also be painting faces on the day.  


Thank you to those who have offered help.  We have a huge amount of stuff to move from the pool sheds to the turf, so if you can spare us a few hours on Sunday morning from 7.30am or at the end of the event from 12pm to pack up, we would really appreciate it. 



Sponsored Run - Happening Soon!

https://kaurihohorecolourrun.raiseit.co.nz/

This event is a fantastic celebration of who we are, a joyful community event.  There is still time to get your child signed up as a fundraiser, every little bit raised is a massive help to our school, it means we can continue to fund learning support and give all of our children the best possible environment to flourish in, with trusted adults there to support when needed.  Our colour run is very much a celebration of the way our community comes together to make this happen.  If you are not able to fundraise online, please pop into the office and pick up a hard copy form.  


After School Care

The school has now taken over ownership of this programme.  Please be patient with us as we find our feet, ultimately we want to ensure children have their afternoon tea, do some homework and get to take part in fun and engaging activities.  Any enquires or if you would like an enrolment form either contact the office or email kaurikidsasc@gmail.com.


Creating a Neurodiversity-Affirming Network

This is happening today.  If you missed this and would like to be part of future get-togethers, you can email Jo and let her know.  Your child does not have to be diagnosed as neurodivergent to take part.  You may just have some wonderings and want to hear from other whānau that are travelling the same path.

If you have let us know you are attending, we look forward to seeing you this afternoon.

jo.kake@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz

Date: Week 7, Wednesday June 3rd

Time: 3:15pm

Location: Ruma Huia / Rm 7


Bike Track

At our last meeting the School Board discussed our current property priorities.  It was decided that the bike track will be an area we will pursue first to complete maintenance on and perhaps even add to.  We will be seeking funding options to do this through grants or via donations/sponsorship.  If you have ideas of how you could help you could email Joel Lauterbach kauribot4@gmail.com or touch base with Dianne in the office.

Pick Up 

Children need to be picked up by 3.20pm as this is when teachers go off duty and office staff have other jobs to attend to.  It is worth filling out an enrolment form with after school care if you are ever concerned about being late, this means they can be booked in on a casual basis and prevent you rushing.

If you have children in Rooms 6 - 9 please understand they come out at the end of the day later than the junior classrooms.  We ask that instead of coming early and taking up space at the front of the line, that you come after 3pm, this will allow the line to start moving straight away as junior classes come out to the pick up line at 2.50pm.  If you need to get out of your car to assist your child, please park.  If your child has a bike to put in the car, it is also best to park.


Fundraising

Please return any chocolate money to the office when you can, there are more boxes available to sell if you are keen and able.



Donations

We know that some people prefer to give a donation and you can do this via KINDO.  If you are not sure how to do this, please see Dianne or Shelley in the office.


Parent Information Blog

This can be found linked to our main school blog site https://kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com/

 Included on this site are articles and links that you may find helpful.  I will be making some videos over the year to help you understand how best to assist children get started with their journey in literacy and numeracy because the first three years are such an important foundation for later progress.

https://kaurihohoreparentinfo.blogspot.com/

Enrolments

We currently have positions in year 3 - 5 available for any out of zone students, if you know of anyone with a child in this age range, please let them know to come and speak with Shelley in the office.  

Contacting Us

You can find all staff emails on our blog page under the tab ‘our staff,’ however the best

The way to contact your child’s teacher is via seesaw message. Teachers will endeavour to

answer when they have time during the day, however please don’t expect replies to

messages or emails after 5pm. We will respond the next day as soon as we can. 

Please refrain from using Facebook messenger, or our personal phone numbers

to contact us.


Our school blog is kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com you can find old newsletters etc here.


Office emails are:


Shelley- admin@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Dianne - reception@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Enrolments - kaurienrolments@gmail.com (managed by Shelley and Leslee)


Leslee - principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Reporting Absence - kauriabsences@gmail.com


If you have questions or concerns, please direct these to your child’s teacher as soon as

you can, so we can nip anything in the bud before it becomes a bigger issue.


KINDO

Kindo is an app that allows online payments for items at school like pizza days etc. If

you go to the links below to either create an account, or log in. These links are also at

the top of our school blog site.


Create and account.


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/flow_join.shtml


Log in


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/index.html


School Bank Account Details 

Account 12-3093-0200709-00

Kaurihohore school board of Trustees


Term Two - Known Dates

8th June - Teacher Only Day (school closed for instruction)

17th June - Sponsored Colour Run

19th June - Empty Classroom Day (weather permitting) 

3rd July - End of term awards 2.10pm - Last day

—---

20th July - First day back for term three.

—--

Last day of the year - 15th of December 12pm finish


Back to school for 2027 - February 3rd



Food for thought…


Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Week Five News

 

Kaurihohore School Week Five, Term Two 2026


Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua," Let our past guide our future


Manaaki te katoa - be kind to all. 

Respect - Empathy - Kindness 



Kia ora e te whānau

Last week, many workplaces and schools celebrated Pink Shirt Day. While we absolutely support the intent behind this day, we want to ensure that anti-bullying efforts remain a focus all year round, rather than just a one-off event. No school is perfect, and mean behaviour or bullying can unfortunately happen anywhere. Children often see, hear, and learn from these negative interactions in the wider community, sometimes mistaking them for normal or expected behaviour.

As a school, we are deeply committed to addressing any behaviour that negatively impacts others, and we have a range of supportive strategies in place. Our full wellbeing procedures can be found here.

Addressing these behaviours effectively requires a strong partnership between school and home. Sometimes, when we raise a concern with whānau, the natural parental instinct is to protect the child by shifting focus to outside factors, the school or other children. While we fully understand that there are always multiple sides to a story, explaining away a child's actions can accidentally teach them that their behaviour is okay, preventing them from learning from the experience. When a child doesn't recognize their own role in a situation, the behaviour is more likely to become a habit. For real growth to happen, children need our help to understand and take ownership of their part in an incident.

If a teacher contacts you about your child’s behaviour, please know that we do so with care and for a valid reason. We ask that we approach these conversations with mutual respect, working together to help your child learn and grow.

Equally, please get in touch with your child’s teacher if your child is facing a challenge that needs our support. Open, honest, and respectful communication is the key to working through these difficulties together.

As always, I greatly appreciate everyone's support.


Leslee Allen



After School Care

The school has now taken over ownership of this programme.  Please be patient with us as we find our feet, ultimately we want to ensure children have their afternoon tea, do some homework and get to take part in fun and engaging activities.  Any enquires or if you would like an enrolment form either contact the office or email kaurikidsasc@gmail.com.


Creating a Neurodiversity-Affirming Network

This went home via email, seesaw and facebook yesterday, please get in touch if you would like to be part of this group.

Kia ora e te whānau,

We know many of our tamariki learn, think, and experience the world in different ways. As a school, we want to create a space where whānau can come together to learn, share, and ask questions about supporting neurodiverse learners — including ADHD, autism, anxiety, and other learning differences.

We also know that for many families, conversations about assessments or medication can feel confusing, worrying, or overwhelming. This evening is not about pushing any pathway or making decisions for you. Instead, it’s simply a chance to:

  • connect with other whānau

  • share experiences

  • ask questions

  • learn more about what support can look like

  • hear from teachers who work closely with neurodiverse tamariki

We would also love to welcome whānau who may have once been unsure or hesitant, but who have since seen positive changes for their tamaiti through support, assessment, or medication. Your experiences can offer reassurance and real‑life insight for others who are still navigating this journey.

This first gathering will be informal — a chance to see who is interested and what topics whānau would like to explore. If there is interest, we can invite specialists or guest speakers to future hui.

Everyone is welcome — whether you’re just beginning this journey, already navigating assessments, or simply wanting to understand more. The school can also offer the services of the After School Childcare, free for the hour.

If you are interested in attending, please reply directly and privately to Jo or Leslee via email. All responses will remain confidential.

Leslee - principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz

jo.kake@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz

Date: Week 7, Wednesday June 3rd

Time: 3:15pm

Location: Ruma Huia / Rm 7


Bike Track

At our school Board meeting last night we discussed our current property priorities.  It was decided that the bike track will be an area we will pursue first to complete maintenance on and perhaps even add to.  We will be seeking funding options to do this through grants or via donations/sponsorship.  If you have ideas of how you could help you could email Joel Lauterbach kauribot4@gmail.com or touch base with Dianne in the office.

Cybersafety - Digital Agreements

 When you enrol your child, you are asked to go over a cybersafety/device agreement.  We have now decided to send this home each year for our children in year 4 up.  We are hoping that reviewing digital safety practices each year will help children to embed some understanding that will help keep them safe as they progress through the schooling system.  These agreements have been sent home, if they have not yet returned their agreement, they will be working device free. 

Teachers Only Day - 8th June

This is being held on the 8th of June, with all of the curriculum and assessment changes we are currently experiencing, this day will give teachers the opportunity to further grow their understanding of the curriculum and the new reporting frameworks.  School will be closed to children on this day.

Pick Up Line

If you have children in Rooms 6 - 9 please understand they come out at the end of the day later than the junior classrooms.  We ask that instead of coming early and taking up space at the front of the line, that you come after 3pm, this will allow the line to start moving straight away as junior classes come out to the pick up line at 2.50pm.

Sponsored Colour Run

This event is always a highlight in our calendar.  You can get your child registered by following this link.  Every little bit raised will make a big difference and go directly to supporting all of our children at school.

https://kaurihohorecolourrun.raiseit.co.nz/



Fundraising

Chocolates are now available at the office, if you put your name down to sell these, we would like you to pick them up ASAP.


Spread the word about our garage sale and feel free to bring in any good quality items for sale.


Donations

We know that some people prefer to give a donation and you can do this via KINDO.  If you are not sure how to do this, please see Dianne or Shelley in the office.


Monday Market

King's Birthday, Monday Market is coming up in a couple of weeks time and I'm running the cafe on behalf of our school. Selling your yummy sweets and treats at the market is a great little fundraiser for our school so spread the word.

Also, let me know if you are keen to help out in the kitchen on the day too!

Ps- I'll send out a reminder the week before, and will look to collect your baking on Sunday or Monday morning.

Thanks!

Anahera (refer to the post on facebook)

Parent Information Blog

This can be found linked to our main school blog site https://kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com/

 Included on this site are articles and links that you may find helpful.  I will be making some videos over the year to help you understand how best to assist children get started with their journey in literacy and numeracy because the first three years are such an important foundation for later progress.

https://kaurihohoreparentinfo.blogspot.com/

Enrolments

We currently have positions in year 3 - 5 available for any out of zone students, if you know of anyone with a child in this age range, please let them know to come and speak with Shelley in the office.  

Contacting Us

You can find all staff emails on our blog page under the tab ‘our staff,’ however the best

The way to contact your child’s teacher is via seesaw message. Teachers will endeavour to

answer when they have time during the day, however please don’t expect replies to

messages or emails after 5pm. We will respond the next day as soon as we can. 

Please refrain from using Facebook messenger, or our personal phone numbers

to contact us.


Our school blog is kaurihohoreschool.blogspot.com you can find old newsletters etc here.


Office emails are:


Shelley- admin@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Dianne - reception@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Enrolments - kaurienrolments@gmail.com (managed by Shelley and Leslee)


Leslee - principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz


Reporting Absence - kauriabsences@gmail.com


If you have questions or concerns, please direct these to your child’s teacher as soon as

you can, so we can nip anything in the bud before it becomes a bigger issue.


KINDO

Kindo is an app that allows online payments for items at school like pizza days etc. If

you go to the links below to either create an account, or log in. These links are also at

the top of our school blog site.


Create and account.


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/flow_join.shtml


Log in


https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/index.html


School Bank Account Details 

Account 12-3093-0200709-00

Kaurihohore school board of Trustees


Term Two - Known Dates

25th May - 3rd June - Life Education

1st June - Kings Birthday (school closed)

8th June - Teacher Only Day (school closed for instruction)

17th June - Sponsored Colour Run

19th June - Empty Classroom Day (weather permitting) 

3rd July - End of term awards 2.10pm - Last day

—---

20th July - First day back for term three.

—--

Last day of the year - 15th of December 12pm finish


Back to school for 2027 - February 3rd



Food for thought…