Thursday, December 12, 2019

Forming our local curriculum

Hi everyone, as part of our gathering voice process, children were asked recently what they say as important for their learning here at Kaurihohore. This involved all classes and the answers are written as they were said by the children. These will then be turned into common big ideas that as a school we think all children deserve to 'grapple' with in their learning in primary school, this then forms part of our local curriculum here at school. Have a read and let us know if you think they have missed anything.


Student Voice - What is important for you in your learning here at Kaurihohore?


Doing maths, practising and persisting, subtraction and problem solving. Know strategies so we grow up smart. Different levels of problems.

Doing some homework to help us get better at stuff.


Writing. Rich language (similes) so people understand what we want to say. Using pictures and words. Creativity, imagination.


Learning to respect others and nature.


Being kind to each other/Bucket filling.


Learning to read for understanding and enjoyment. Helps us to learn. Helps us to imagine. Make connections. Makes us confident.


Learning to share.


Learning phonics to help us with reading and writing.


Doing arts and crafts and making a mess.


Doing Kapa Haka and learning to speak Māori. It is NZ culture, it is all around us, so we can recognise Te Reo.


Playing to grow your brain and to make new friends.


To help people when they are hurt.


To help new people.


To have time with the teacher.


Listening, being able to listen to instructions.


Challenges.


Following rules.


Persisting and persevering.


Climbing trees grows your brain like a muscle.


Striving for accuracy, trying your best.


Spelling (essential words)


Swimming.


Getting along with others.


Play based learning.


Respect. How to manage yourself.


Upstanding.


Problem solving.


Friendships, how to be a good friend.


Growing in self confidence.


Caring for myself and others.


Self-talk


Reading help.


Space, History.


Being brave and courageous.


Peer support.


Tools and resources available.


Growth mindset. Try new things, keep going, be happy about learning.


Whānau support.


Good attitude.


Managing emotions.


Mantle of the Expert. It is a fun way to learn. We learn about different stuff. Builds confidence. Uses maths and literacy. Because we do business stuff and work collaboratively.


Looking at others points of view.


Using imagination.


Express ideas in art.


Science.


Sport. We need to be strong, fit and healthy. Uses teamwork. Good for healthy competition and learning fair play. Builds determination and is fun. P.E and the outdoors.


Art uses maths and it is a fun way to learn.


Language conventions.


Skim reading for information.


ICT work.


Social skills.


Cooking.


KiVa.


Kaitiakitanga.


The environment, aware of native plants and animals. Know about life cycles and discover permaculture.


Learning about our brains and making pathways.


Working with others and compromising.


Manaakitanga.


Learning in the bush.

Whanaungatanga.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

End of Year/Start of Year Information

It is that time of year again.  Below is your crucial, need to know information.

Prize giving is on the 17th at 1pm.  If postponed it will be the 19th at 1pm.  This is held outside on the field and will run unto 3pm.  If we are unable to have this due to weather, we will livestream an abridged version from 1pm in our facebook school group.

School finishes at 12.30pm on the 20th this year.  Children can be picked up from 12.00pm.  This day is a bit of a tidy up and sort out day, so if you are able and willing to have your children home, they are most welcome not to come to school on that day.

Stationery lists will come home this Friday with class lists.  The online link is www.myschool.co.nz/kaurihohore you will just need to click on your child's class number.  Room One children who are returning, do not need a new lot of stationery. 

School returns 9am on Wednesday the 5th of February and the last day of 2020 is the 16th of December.

The school office will be open from 9am - 3pm from the 28th of January if you need to come in for anything.

If you have moved into our zone and are wishing to enrol your child the best email to contact us on is principal@kaurihohoreschool.co.nz, I will be able to assist you from there or alternatively pop into the office when it opens again on the 28th to start the enrolment process.


Have a great Summer!

Leslee Allen


Friday, September 27, 2019

Thank you to Pub Charity

A huge thank you to Pub Charity for their recent donation.  This donation has been used to support the purchase of decodable readers for our school.  These play a vital role in supporting the learning of reading and we couldn't purchase these without donations such as this!

Supported by the following venues:
Onerahi Tavern
Poroti Tavern
The Grand Hotel (Whangarei)

Thursday, September 12, 2019

2019 Cross Country

Thank you to John Cook for capturing this day in photos.


Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Ag and Flower Day Organisation - Friday 20th of September



Agricultural and Flower Day -Friday 20th September

Family Challenge

5 + a day challenge fruit vege creation - this is a family challenge. Use fruit and vegetables to create an animal. Everyone is welcome to enter this challenge, however it is not compulsory. Please send your entries into the space (the old library.) These will be judged along with all other items on the day at 10.30am. Please do not take these items away until they have been viewed after judging.


These Items will be made on the day: Please note, some items require things to be provided



Aqua Jar - Completed at school, bring an appropriate flower to stick to the lid and a clean jar without a label if you have one. - (rooms 6 - 10 only)


Paper Vase of Flowers and Headband (Room 1 - 5 only)- Bring flowers appropriate to stick to paper with long stalks. 
Spring Craft - class choice (Classroom teacher will let you know if anything is needed from home.)

Buttonhole - (Room 6 - 10 only) Bring a flower and foliage that are suitable for a
buttonhole


Miniature Garden - (Room 6-10 only)- Accessories from home, will be discussed in class.
Vaseline saucer

(Children will need to bring a saucer or plastic lid and some flowers that have good petals. They will also need vaseline if they have any, but otherwise classes will provide this)
Children need to take this home at the end of the day.


The items highlighted in yellow, need to be brought along on the day in a named plastic bag, container or bucket. If you have extra flowers, you don’t mind sharing, that would be great as some children won’t have any.

Organisation of the day:

9 - 10.30pm - Completion of items (10.30 judging begins)


10.30 - Ag day animals start to be judged out on field.


11.00 - Morning Tea (Ag day animals will continue to be judged at this time.)


11.30 - Rooms available for viewing. Children view other classes together in class lots.


from home.


12.15pm - Lunch time. (Ag day animals will continue to be judged during this time)


1.30pm - Conclusion of Lunch time. Children return to class.

Children may go home early, but do not have to, as class will resume as normal. If you take your child home, please sign them out at the office and let their teacher know.




**Food will be available on the day provided by the PSG

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Track-a-thon

The track-a-thon was a great success, we were lucky with the weather and it was great to see children dressed up!

We were very surprised by how many laps the children walked/ran in the hour.

Class Totals:

Room One - 499 laps
Room Three - 274 laps
Room Four - 313 laps
Room Five - 250 laps
Room Six - 293 laps
Room Seven - 421 laps
Room Eight - 377 laps
Room Nine - 372 laps
Room Ten - 325 laps

Top walkers/runners in each room:

Room One- Tom with 19 laps
Room Three - Oakley with 24 laps
Room Four - Mack and Braxton with 22 laps each
Room Five - Dylan with 23 laps
Room Six - Cooper with 26 laps
Room Seven - Micah with 31 laps
Room Eight - William with 30 laps
Room Nine - Jayden with 25 laps
Room Ten - Ollie with 27 laps

The bike track is 378.4m

As a school we walked 1219.96 Km,  which is basically all the way to Christchurch.

Please return all sponsorship money by Friday the 30th.  Every small amount counts, so please get it in to us, this fundraising makes a big difference to our children!









Friday, August 16, 2019

Track-a-thon

Tuesday 20th of August

Track-a-Thon Information

  • Children will eat morning tea early during class time.
  • 11.20am all children will gather on court ready to start at 11.30am.
  • Classes will have staggered starts around the bike track.
  • Each child will carry a card to collect lap tally marks.
  • Children will collect a tally mark from their teacher after each completed lap.
  • At 12.30pm all students will return to their teacher and the teacher will record laps completed by each child. Children will then take home their tally card.
  • At 12.30pm we will all gather on the court and spot prizes will be presented.
  • At 12.30pm sausages and cake will be available.


  • Children may run or walk.
  • Children may dress up if they want, anything goes.
  • Music will be playing for the hour of run/walk time.

If you have not got on to getting sponsorship yet, please do so. Any amount would be greatly appreciated!

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Cross Country - 13/08/19

Start Time - 10.15am – Children will assemble on the courts

Please note time is approximate, some races will run faster or slower than expected.  Year zero and one run around the bike track, so will need shoes on the day. For all other children, shoes are optional.

Juniors
Year 0’s - 10.15
Year 1’s - 10.20
Year 2’s - 10.25
Year 3’s and any 7 year olds (as at the 1st of Jan) 10.35

Morning Tea - 10.45am

Seniors
8yrs - 11.30 - Junior Trophy
9yrs - 11.50 - Middle Trophy
10+yrs - 12.10 - Senior Trophy
Age in Senior races is as at the 1st of January to align ourselves with the Whangarei Event.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Some Term 3 Dates



Wednesday 14th of August - Whole school cross country

Tuesday 20th of August - School Fundraiser "Trackathon"  more information to be give out closer to the time, but children will be involved in raising sponsorship for this. 

Friday August 30 - Empty Classroom Day

Wednesday 4th of September - Whangarei Cross Country for those who have qualified

Thursday 5th of September - New Entrant Information Evening for recent starters who have not already attended or 2020 new entrants.

Friday 20th of September - Ag and Flower Day (whole school)


Thursday, May 30, 2019

Learning Conferences

Learning conferences are on Thursday the 13th of June.  These will be a time to discuss your child as a learner and will be based around your child's spotlight report, which you will take home with you.  We are hoping that this will complement the information you are receiving on seesaw over time.

The link for this goes love on Friday the 31st of May and you will need to book your conference in this way.

The website is:

the code for our school is:  P34FQJNR 

If you are unable to do this, you will need to see your child's teacher to book in the appointment.

Please remember these conferences are to be focused on learning.  If you wish your child to be part of this process, please bring them along.  It is recommended that children from Year 4 up do come along to their conference.


Room One parents, please refer to your seesaw message to see who you need to book in with.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Weetbix Tryathlon


It is wonderful to see how many of our children took part in the recent Tryathlon.  A wonderful way to embrace the importance of physical activity and just having a go! 

Well done everyone!

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Loose Parts Playground



This a great little video to watch.  Although our playground is far more spread out, this is our aim.  To allow children the freedom to be themselves, judge risk, problem solve, cooperate, negotiate, be active, work in a team, develop gross and fine motor skills and most of all experience the richness of play that is not directed by an adult.

If you have access to any safe loose parts that you believe the children would actively use in our playground, we would love to have them.  You can drop them off just behind the admin area and the children will relocate them.

The photos below give you an idea of what loose parts for the playground may look like, but the possibilities are pretty open, from barrels to plastic pipes, children will use it all!

It may look like a mess to us, but to children, this playground is a treasure trove and super exciting and empowering, because they get to create it themselves.







Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Back To School

Hi everyone

It is almost time for our school year to start.  We start later than other schools because we end school later.  This is the case this year as well, our first day will be 7th of Feb and our last day will be the 20th of December.

There is still time to get stationery, this can be found at https://www.myschool.co.nz/ or by popping into Office Max. 

A reminder that it is recommended children arrive at least ten minutes before the bell so that they have time to settle.  Please don't make a habit of being late, children find this incredibly hard and it is not a great start to their day.  Attendance is also absolutely crucial, friendships suffer and children miss out on vital chunks of learning when they are frequently absent.  Quite frankly if children are not at school, we can't do our job in helping them.
Keep children home if they are sick, but otherwise, please ensure they are at school.

On the flipside of this, please please please do not drop children at school before 7.45am.  We are very lenient on the time we allow children at school, but having some arrive at 7.30am is simply not fair to teachers.  We prefer children to arrive after 8.00am if possible.  If we continue to have problems with children arriving too early we may have to consider making the earliest drop off time 8.00am which would be hard on many families, please consider everyone and ensure you stick to this policy, dropping your children after 7.45am.  The office does not open till just after 8am and is open to approximately 3.20pm in the afternoon dependent on staff.

Pick up is at 2.55pm and children must be gone by 3.20pm.  Once again we had many children who were repeatedly picked up after this time last year.  If this is the case we will be sending children up to after school care and payment will need to be sorted out with Chrissie in the office.  Please take into consideration that by 3.20pm school has been finished for 25 minutes and teachers have work to do, or appointments or meetings to attend off site.  If you are going to be late, please phone the office and let us know, we do appreciate that on occasion this does happen and appreciate your courtesy in letting us know.

Our beach trip is on the 1st of March, this is a whole school event and one we can not do without your help transporting and supervising.  This doubles as outdoor classroom day this term.  You will receive information home early on this term.  Please get these forms back ASAP because it takes a lot of organising. 

Year 5 and 6 camp takes place this term from the 26th - 29th of March, you will receive further information home with your child if this involves them.

This term promises to be very, very hot.  We are lucky to have air conditioning inside, but we ask you to send a full bottle of water with your child, a full brimmed hat and to make sure you apply sunscreen in the morning to your child.  We also have sunscreen available in classrooms. 

Every child also needs their togs each day, your child's teacher will let you know what days they swim, but there is no harm in sending them every day.

Thank you for those that took the time to fill in our reporting survey last year.  We got lots of lovely feedback that was very useful to us.  This year our aim is to give you more information 'real time' rather than waiting for an end of term or year report.  We will also go back to having sit down parent interviews (learning conferences), which the children can be part of from Year 4 up. 

Term One will be a whanau evening, basically a meet the teacher, similar to the two we ran last year, where you can come in at any time and meet the teacher, see the class, visit other classes etc.  This will be held on the 28th of February.  Teachers will still be getting to know your child at this stage, so there will be nothing formal to report.  However we urge you to organise a time early in Term One to sit down with your child's teacher one on one if there are specific items you want to discuss.  You are always welcome to make an appointment at any time, please don't wait.

In Term 2 and Term 4 we will have sit down 'learning conferences'  these will be scheduled in a timeslot that you choose and will be used to discuss a report on your child's learning that the teacher has compiled.  They will not be a time to bring up other items and are intended to specifically focus on your child's learning journey.  Once again if there are other issues you need to discuss during the year, an appointment can be made to do this.  At the end of this learning conference you will take this report home with you.  We have shaped these reports on the feedback we received from you.

Our whole school will be using Seesaw this year as a reporting tool.  Classes will use it to share learning with you and aspects of your individual child's learning journey.  We have signed up for the school version, which means you will be able to keep your child's journal from year to year and download it if you like.  As we were not on the paid version last year, those journals will not carry over.  We were very lucky to secure some sponsorship from an anonymous donor and also from JK Plasterers.  Their donation has kept the cost down for you and will mean seesaw is just $4 per child.  As we pay this over a three year plan, we will reassess the cost again next year.  Every child will need to pay this $4 as even if you don't use the journal, teachers will be using it as a tool for assessing your child etc.  Please help us out by paying this early on.  Teachers will send home login details for your child when the term begins.

You will also receive a statement for school donation and materials contribution this term.  Contrary to popular belief education is not free and this donation goes a long way to ensuring children at our school get the basics.  A school of our decile gets limited funding and we rely on your kindness in paying this.  Sadly teachers pay hundreds more than that, out of their own pocket, each year, just to keep their own classroom going, the items that they buy, get used by all children.

Once again children are welcome to bring their tools to school to build with, we just ask that they wear covered shoes.  Thursday will again be nerf day and scooters and bikes are welcome.  Please keep the small toys at home though please as these cause great distress when they are lost.

We urge you to please name all items children bring to school, particularly clothes.  The lost property pile at the end of each term is an absolute disgrace.  If your child loses something at school, have them look for it, rather than replacing it.

You will notice we've had a bit of interior work go on during the holidays.  This is not quite finished and there may be a bit of mess, hopefully this won't take long to sort out.

The Life Education caravan will also be on site from the 4th of March for the week.  Children love Nadine and Harold and the message of empathy, kindness, respect and friendship is such an important one.  There will be a charge for this as unfortunately our budget will not stretch to funding it, the price will be $4.

You will notice that rather than a website, this is a blog site.  It still contains all the information you need in the tabs at the top and you can click through to our parent information hub which I have put together.  If you have not had a look around the blog, please do so, it tells you a lot about who we are as a school.

I had the pleasure of presenting at a conference in Napier a week ago.  It is wonderful to have the fabulous things our school is doing recognised at a National level.  We constantly strive to do the absolute best for each and every child and you play a vital role in this.  Please talk to us when you have a question or concern, message us through seesaw, ask if you are not sure how to help...the only silly question is the one not asked.  When it comes to children and their learning journey, we are very much in this together.

I look forward to seeing you all on the 7th of February.


Leslee Allen