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Plimmerton School Newsletter - Week 9, Term 2, 2013
Breaking News Breaking News Click here....
Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa,
Science Live – The “Science Live” parents evening was held on Tuesday
and it was wonderful to see students explaining scientific concepts and
experiments to their parents. I have been astounded by how much
children know and understand as a result of this science push and I
congratulate them on their work. The exercise has been a great success
based on the amount of interest and enthusiasm generated and the quality of the
learning in science. I thank the staff team for their work and the experts and assistants who
have supported us in this school wide focus. Thank you to all the parents who came along
to the Science Live night – we hadn’t expected all of you to arrive en-masse at 6:25 pm
and as such I apologise for the parking debacle/driveway gridlock that resulted – we will
be better prepared in this area next time!
PARUMOANA INTERSCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY – The Parumoana Inter-School Cross Country
was held at Battle Hill on Tuesday and our team dominated the event and “ran off” with
the overall trophy. Congratulations to the team for an outstanding achievement - I cannot
recall a time when any school has ever had such overall success at an interschool event.
29 runners from Plimmerton School have made it into the Parumoana Team to compete at
From the Principal
Parumoana Interschool Cross Country
Battle Hill, Tuesday 2 July
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the Regional Cross Country to be held at Masterton next Tuesday – the most I can
remember. Thank you to Laura Brennan and Brendon Cross and to the Parumoana
Sports Association for the great organisation.
Results:
Year 4 Boys - 1st Year 4 Girls – 1st
Year 5 Boys - 1st Year 5 Girls - 1st
Year 6 Boys - 1st Year 6 Girls - 1st
Year 7 Girls – 3rd Year 8 Girls – 2nd
See “Sports Results” in this newsletter for individual placing’s.
PLAYGROUND UPGRADE – The Board of Trustees has accepted a proposal from Playco
Equipment Ltd. to refurbish both modular playgrounds. This involves refurbishing existing
posts and decks and installing new and different componentry within the existing
configuration. Componentry will be built/prepared over the next couple of months
and the actual work will begin when the weather warms up. We are hoping for
completion by the end of October. The Board thanks Jonny Baxter for his work and
expertise in tendering this work. Follow the links to the PDF Concept Drawings.
MID YEAR CULTURAL PERFORMANCES - Two separate concerts will be held in the school
hall next Thursday (11 July). This is an opportunity for the school choirs, bands and kapa
haka groups to perform before an audience and to demonstrate some of the items
they have prepared to date. The Kowhai/Mana performance will be held at 6:30pm
and the Hongoeka/Taupo Performance at 7:45pm. The performances are expected to
last approx. 45 minutes. Parking will be available in the top playground and we will
have “Parking Wardens” on hand. We will need to let those leaving after the junior
performance get out before letting vehicles up the drive for the senior performance.
INFORMATION SHARING/REVIEWING INTERVIEWS - Information Sharing/Reviewing
Interviews will be held on the afternoon/evening of Thursday 8 August and Thursday 15
August next term (Weeks 2 & 3). These interviews are a key component of our process
for reporting student progress to parents and students are encouraged to attend. A
maximum of 20 minutes is allocated for each interview and parents will receive a short
written report outlining their child’s achievement in relation to the National Standards
and identifying their next learning steps at the interview. Interview times can now be
booked online by following the link in the Breaking News section of our website or by
clicking on Book School Interviews and entering the Code UVCTN. In recent years we
have managed to hold interviews for every child in the school and we are aiming to
do this again this year.
Tena Koutou, Maurice Laird, Principal
From the Principal continued ...
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Student Work
Humpty Dumpty
You know the story of the stupid egg he fell off the wall and hit his head. But that's not the real story did you know that's not even how the half of it goes. It seems the editors got it wrong then put it in a stupid song. The story does not even make sense Why would an egg sit on a fence? In the real story, he's not even an egg who did not fall down and hit his head. His name was not even Humpty Dumpty it was a weird little name of Mr Bumbty. He was not even an egg at all he was a man would was round and small. Ella-Scarlett, Room 22
In Science this term I learnt about water. I learnt fanta sinks in water and diet coke
floats because it has less sugar. The best time to water your garden is at
dawn or duck because the sun evaporates water. The people of Wellington use 1 million litres of
water per day. 290km of pipes go around Porirua to
transport water to houses and pools. Chlorine is used to clean our water. Water pollution is a major problem. Every living thing needs water. By Callum, Room 22
SAUSAGE SIZZLE - tomorrow, Friday 5 July - lunch time at the BBQ.
$1.50 for sausage, bread and sauce; $1.50 for drinks.
TAUPO SOCIAL - Friday night, 5 July in the School Hall.
Notices
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES met on Wednesday, 3 July. At that meeting the Board:
Approved the Principal’s delegations of authority
Received an overview of the school funding and resourcing mechanisms.
Received the 2012 Learning Support Report and the 2012 Gifted & Talented Report
and noted how much is being done in these areas.
Received information about our new Draft 10 Year Property Pan.
Confirmed the appointments of Emma Currie and Adi Sutherland to permanent posi-
tions and Kristen Finlayson to a Long Term relieving position in Kowhai Syndicate.
Accepted the quote from Playco for the renovation of both the Junior and Senior
Playgrounds.
Noted that storm damage had mostly been fixed.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES - click here for more information about the Board of Trustees
Board of Trustees
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“Preparing for the big events”
Key competencies: Managing self, relating to others.
Connecting behaviours: Encouraging , supporting, listening
Basic need: Survival, belonging, fun
Values: Commitment
Social Skills, Term 2, Weeks 9 & 10
Looks like Sounds like
Eating well and getting enough sleep.
Preparing well and practising.
Conserving your energy.
Remembering what you need to bring or
do.
Speaking slowly and clearly.
Sharing what you know or can do
confidently and proudly.
Listening to instructions.
Being in the right place at the right time.
Breathing slowly when I feel nervous.
Coping with my nerves.
Having the courage to “give it a go”
Persevering.
Encouraging and supporting each other.
Congratulating each other for a good
performance.
“I need to have a good breakfast today
to give me energy.”
“I need to go to bed early tonight, Mum
because I’ll be late tomorrow night.”
“I need to be in my room at 6.30 so I can
talk to my parents about what I have
learned about space.”
“I know lots about pulleys and how they
work that I want to tell Mum and Dad
about”
“I need to go to Room 6 at 12.30 for a
band practice.”
“I’m feeling quite scared but I’m trying to
breathe slowly to help the butterflies in my
tummy.”
“I’ll try and do my best”
“I’m not giving up”
“You were really good when you played
in the band”
SUPER FOODS; SPINACH AND KALE!
These super foods are a good source of vitamins A, C, and E, K, folate and fiber.
They are easy to grow, and you can add them to salads, soups and casseroles.
Try this – Kale Chips!
Take stems off and tear leaved into pieces. Place in bowl with olive oil, dried chili
flakes, paprika, salt and pepper.
Toss and place on baking tray in a single layer.
Bake for 10 – 12 minutes for 180⁰ Sprinkle with lemon zest.
These super foods have super tastes!
Healthy Kids Corner
SUPER FOODS; SPINACH AND KALE!
These super foods are a good source of vitamins A, C, and E, K, folate and fiber.
They are easy to grow, and you can add them to salads, soups and casseroles.
Try this – Kale Chips!
Take stems off and tear leaves into pieces. Place in bowl with olive oil, dried chili
flakes, paprika, salt and pepper.
Toss and place on baking tray in a single layer.
Bake for 10 – 12 minutes for 180⁰ Sprinkle with lemon zest.
These super foods have super tastes!
Healthy Kids Corner
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Comment from Plimmerton Black Coach Matthew, “Everyone in the team played
exceptionally well, in a game that was as intense as any Olympic final. Well Done!!”
UNDERWATER HOCKEY - Plimmerton Stingrays got the Bronze Medal
Sports Results
Hockey Results – Saturday, 29 June 2013
Year 1-2 Grade Against Results Time Results
Plimmerton Red Rangikura Pumas 3-2 9am 0-5
Year 3-4 Grass Grade Against Time
Plimmerton Green Plimmerton Blue 2-3 10am 2-5
Plimmerton Blue Plimmerton Green 3-2 10am 1-5
Plimmerton Yellow Holy Family Angels Win by Default Time
Year 5-6 Grass Grade Against 11am 12-2
Plimmerton Orange Titahi Bay 3-13 11am 0-11
Plimmerton Black Linden 1-2
NETBALL 29 June 2013
Junior Teams
Plimmerton Pulse 39 Tawa Intermediate Alpha 1
Plimmerton Magic 7 St Pius Pulse 6
Plimmerton Steel 8 Greenacres Taniwhas 8
Plimmerton
Flames
3 Pukerua Bay Tigers 0
Plimmerton Mystic 18 Paremata Pipis 4
Senior
Teams
Plimmerton Navy 15 Papakowhai Pulse 20
Plimmerton White 26 Plimmerton Red 6
Plimmerton Red 6 Plimmerton White 26
BASKETBALL RESULTS – 5 June
Plimmerton 1 42 Rangikura 1 44
Plimmerton 2 31 Rangikura 3 28
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INTER SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY - On Tuesday 50 students took part in the Interschool
Cross Country held at Battle Hill. All of the children represented Plimmerton School proudly
and performed to the best of their ability. Congratulations to the 29 students who finished
in the top 10 in their event and made it into the Parumoana team to go to the regional
event to be held in Masterton on Tuesday 9th July. Plimmerton School did fantastically well
and won the overall trophy for the best performing school.
Top 10 placings in each event were:
Year 4 Boys – 1st Toby Harrington. 2nd Ryan Carter. 3rd Callum Morgan. 5th Tom
Morgan-Mann. 7th Harvey Rennison.
Year 4 Girls – 2nd Hollie Cane. 4th Zoe Ham. 6th Jessica McManaway. 9th Tegan
Foster.
Year 5 Boys – 1st Max Jones. 3rd Caleb Baxter. 5th Zander Rushworth. 9th Joe Smythe
Year 5 Girls – 1st Ana Sidwell, 4th Annabell Swallow, 9th Izzy Gilmore.
Year 6 Boys - 1st George Harrington, 2nd Josh Platt, 3rd Argus McLauchlan,
4th Camden Feint, 5th Logan Kendall.
Year 6 Girls – 1st Olivia West, 3rd Emma Duncan, 8th Alesha Picknell.
Year 7 Boys – 2nd Sam Staunton.
Year 7 Girls – 3rd Jessie Rongen, 6th Francesca Griggs.
Year 8 Boys – 7th Ethan Kearsley.
Year 8 Girls – 2nd Abbie Persson.
Sports Continued…..
QUIZ NIGHT 9 AUGUST - over half the Quiz Night tables have been sold but it’s not too late so
get in quick - Click here for details.
TO SEE ALL PTA ACTIVITIES please visit the PTA page on the school website click here...
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS - are still available, check the PTA page on the website.
PTA
LOST-Silver Tiffany belcher bracelet with the inscription Lee on the heart. Missing since last
week possibly dropped in playground.
LOST - MGP Scooter—Black and green with red wheels - possibly at school or Cluny Road,
Plimmerton. Contact the school office if you can help.
MANA SQUASH CLUB Junior squash; are running an open evening for juniors Fri 5th July 6-
8pm, all ages welcome.
Community
LOST-Silver Tiffany belcher bracelet with the inscription Lee on the heart. Missing since last
week possibly dropped in playground.
LOST - MGP Scooter—Black and green with red wheels - possibly at school or Cluny Road,
Plimmerton. Contact the school office if you can help.
MANA SQUASH CLUB Junior squash; are running an open evening for juniors Fri 5th July 6-
8pm, all ages welcome.
Community
LOST-Silver Tiffany belcher bracelet with the inscription Lee on the heart. Missing since last
week possibly dropped in playground.
LOST - MGP Scooter—Black and green with red wheels - possibly at school or Cluny Road,
Plimmerton. Contact the school office if you can help.
MANA SQUASH CLUB Junior squash; are running an open evening for juniors Fri 5th July 6-
8pm, all ages welcome.
KERRY SCHOOL OF IRISH DANCING - FREE OPEN DAY - Thursday 25 July
9.30 - 10.30am at St Theresa's School Hall, Plimmerton, Contact Kristina Craig 234 8376
kristina@kerryschoolofirishdancing.co.nz
Community
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SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES
YMCA HOLIDAY PROGRAMME - Plimmerton School Hall - book on
line www.ymcawellington.org.nz Prices start from $28 for children 5-15
years. Before and After Care Options and approved for OSCAR subsidy from
Work and Income NZ
ART & CRAFT - Every week day from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm , at West Park School
Hall, Broderick Rd, Johnsonville For children 5 – 12 years old, To enrol call 0800 272
385 or Register on-line at www.craftgarden.co.nz
THE HOLIDAY MAKERS. A half day craft workshop these school holidays, Monday
22 July 9-12am. Theme: driftwood creations. Cost $25 Details contact:
themakersplimmerton@gmail.com
OLÉ FOOTBALL ACADEMY - 4-day holiday soccer camp - professional lessons for
boys and girls. Monday 22 - Thursday 25 July 2013 from 9am - 3pm Cost: $150,
bring your own lunch. Suitable for 6-12 year olds. Bookings: www.ole.co.nz/
campsandclinics
KIDS CROSS COUNTRY SERIES - Athletics Wellington and Olympic Harriers - Kids Cross
Country Run Event - 14 July. Get a couple of friends together and enter a team of
three. For more details go to www.athleticshub.co.nz or contact Jo Murray
email jo.athleticswellington@xtra.co.nz or phone 2329409.
CONGRATULATIONS: George Harrington, Josh Platt and Max JoneS came 1st, 2nd and
3rd in the year 6 boys' race and Ryan Carter came 2nd in the Year 4 race at the Kids
Cross County Event at Karori Park on Sunday.
BASKETBALL COACHING - From Sunday 4 August to Sunday 22 September Term 3
$35 per child per term; $60 for 2 children from the same family or $5 per session
PARAPARAUMU COLLEGE GYM on Sundays. ALL NEW PLAYERS WELCOME
For more information, contact Angelo Robinson (04) 904 0142 www.kba.co.nz
DOES YOUR TODDLER NEED TIMEOUT FROM YOU? - Paremata Plunket Crèche is a small
local crèche based next to the Library in Whitby, open Monday – Friday 8.30am to
12.30 pm. Email paremataplunketcreche@xtra.co.nz or visit the crèche between 9.30-
11.30am
MANA MUSIC CENTRE - has vacancies in for Term 3 - Flute - Wednesday's after school
at Discovery School. For further info. and enrolments telephone Sandra 234-1701
THE MAKERS - Art and craft workshops for school children years 1-4 starting Term 3,
Fridays , 3-5pm at Plimmerton Pavilion. Inspiring weekly projects, afternoon tea, and a
walking bus from the school gate provided. Cost: $148 per term. Email:
themakersplimmerton@gmail.com for info and enrolment,
Community Continued……..
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Community Continued…..