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Longbeach School
Boundary Road, R D 3, Ashburton 7773. Email: [email protected] Ph (03) 302-6643 or 021 115-7674
Contents Page 2 From Deputy Principal/School Notices Page 3 Senior Cross Country results and pics Page 4 LB Stars/6—C’s Awards Page 5 Academic Awards/School notices Page 6 Room Huntingdon—Creative Writing Page 7 Community Notices Page 8 Newsletter Sponsors
www.longbeach.school.nz
Everyone Reaching for the Stars
Friday 7th June 2019
Dates to Remember Term 2
Week 7: 10th-14th June
Wednesday 12th Music Festival performance night for Longbeach School
Thursday 13th Technology Year 7/8
Week 8: 17th-21st June
Tuesday 18th B.O.T. Meeting 7.00pm
Wednesday 19th Wig-Wednesday Mufti day—Child Cancer Fundraiser Subway
Thursday 20th Technology Year 7/8
Friday 21st Newsletter
Week 9: 24th—28th June
Monday 24th Annual School Ski Trip
Wednesday 26th Netball Skills and drills—Years 4-8
Thursday 27th Technology Year 7/8
Friday 28th Assembly 2.15pm in the Art Centre
Week 10: 1st-5th July
Monday 1st Netball Skills & Drills Years 4-8
Wednesday 3rd Subway Rural Schools Year 7/8 Technology Challenge
Thursday 4th Technology Year 7/8
Friday 5th Newsletter Last day of Term 2!
2019 IMPORTANT DATES Monday 24th June - Annual School Ski Trip Wednesday 4th September-Friday 6th September - Year 5/6 Camp at Living Springs Monday 28th October - Labour Day Holiday Wednesday 30th October & Thursday 31st October - School Photos Friday 15th November - Canterbury Anniversary Day Monday 25th November—Friday 29th November - Year 7/8 Camp to Stewart Island
2019 TERM DATES Term 2 Monday 29th April—Friday 5th July Term 3 Monday 22nd July—Friday 27th September Term 4 Monday 14th October—Monday 16th December
ANNUAL SCHOOL
SKI TRIP
This year we have booked Monday 24th June for our annual school ski trip to Mt Hutt.
Thanks to everyone who has returned their ski trip notices. If you haven’t please do so asap.
Students who are not going on the Ski Trip will be expected to attend school as normal and the school buses will be running as per normal, but obviously they will be earlier due to not very many pickups. Payments can now be made and must be paid by
Monday 17th June.
Welcome! To our latest new students who have joined us due to the dairy change over.
We hope you all enjoy your time with us and share our passion for learning!
Happy school days to you both!
Jack & Poima
Deputy Principal…
Dear Parents/Caregivers/Community of Longbeach School
Winter has definitely hit and Jack Frost has sure made himself known in the past few days. We are also very grateful that there is now snow on the mountains for our up coming ski trip to Mt Hutt (Monday 24th June).
In recent weeks the school has been hit by the flu. While the students are unwell we encourage them to stay away from school and ensure that they have plenty of rest and fluids.
Neil continues to recover from his broken leg and he appreciated last week receiving a care package from the community.
I would like to acknowledge our current nominees for the upcoming Board of Trustees elections which closed today and wish Jason Rickard, Amie Griffiths, Sonia Etheridge, Jason Vannini, Tony Durham, Tom Ward and Richard Wood, all the very best as we find out in the coming week who has been elected. It is tremendous to have people wanting to be part of our Board who are passionate and excited about the future of our school and community.
We are also very grateful for what parents/caregivers/wider community do for our school whether it is transporting students to various events (sporting or academic), lending vehicles, assisting with support in the classrooms, managing/coaching sports, marshalling, helping with fundraising, painting or acknowledging what we do at Longbeach School. It doesn't go unnoticed, so thank you.
We have a large amount of lost property accumulating in the box on the deck outside Rooms WIllowby and Ashton. This includes school uniforms as well as lunchboxes, drink bottles and a variety of other clothing etc. This will be displayed on Friday on the deck outside the junior rooms. If the items (excluding school uniforms) are not collected by the end of the term, they will be donated to charity.
Have a great weekend and keep warm and I wonder how many of you ski bunnies will hit the slopes this weekend for the opening of Mt Hutt?
Kate Gallagher Deputy Principal
STUDENT COUNCIL FUNDRAISER FOR CHILD CANCER -
Wednesday 19th June 2019 We are very excited to be taking part in ‘Wig Wednesday’ on
Wednesday 19th June to raise funds for Kiwi kids with cancer. It’s easy to take part – just wear a wig on the day and bring a
donation for Child Cancer Foundation. All funds raised will help support kids with cancer and their families
across New Zealand. Prefer not to buy a wig? You can make a wig using a template from the Wig Wednesday website, or an original wig or headpiece of your own. Create wacky hair using ribbons, clips, temporary colouring or
old-fashioned back-combing!
VOLUNTEER POSITION FOR A GARDENER
We are currently looking for a keen gardener to come in one lunchtime a week to work with and support our students with our school gardens.
If this sounds like something that you would be interested in then please let us know either by phoning the school
office on 302 6643 or email Kate,
Senior Cross Country Results and pics…
Cross Country Results 2019 Congratulations to the following Longbeach students who gained places at this years Southern Cluster Cross Country, which was held at the Historic Stone Cottage up at Mt Somers Station. Absolutely awesome setting! Year 5 students and above who were placed in the top six for their year group are eligible to take part in the
Counties which was held on Tuesday 4th June. A big Congrats! To Tessa Macdonald and Taylor Lamont who qualified at the Mid-Canterbury Cross Country to
go on and compete at the Canterbury Cross Country! Good luck girls.
Year 5 Girls 5th Kate Macdonald Year 6 Girls 3rd Tessa Macdonald 5th Amy Williams Year 6 Boys 6th Toby Brook Year 7 Girls 1st Taylor Lamont 4th Torry Wilson-Brown 5th Penny Smollett Year 7 Boys 1st Michael Griffiths 2nd Jett Jansen 3rd Harrison Fletcher 6th Niel Vicente Year 8 Girls 2nd Emily Simons 3rd Katie Ashworth Year 8 Boys 5th Will Boyles
Longbeach Stars… chosen for their outstanding citizenship and cooperation
ROOM WILLOWBY Zara
ROOM ASHTON Keegan & Violet
ROOM WATERTON Hazel
ROOM EIFFELTON Harry
ROOM LYNNFORD Sierra
ROOM FLEMINGTON Skyla
ROOM HUNTINGDON Alex
6—C’s Awards
Presented at assembly on 29th March
Piwakawaka Kahu
Citizenship Ryan Galbraith—Sets a great example of behaviour and compassion. He always considers others and shown empathy.
Yasmin Larry—Stands up for what she believes in and sees the good in everyone, often putting others before herself.
Character Zara Redwood—Always honest and respectful towards her peers and adults.
Toby Brook—You are a responsible and mature member of Room Flemington. We can always rely on you to carry out tasks and follow instructions sensibly.
Collaboration
Sophie Williams—Is always positive, respectful and organised. She works well in a group as a team player and a team leader.
Milli Pottinger—You always work cooperatively with all members of the class and listen thoughtfully to others ideas and opinions.
Critical Thinking McKenzie Wing—Asking questions and expanding her ideas and knowledge around the use of blends in her writing.
Taylor Quaid—You are a great critical thinker. You see patterns and trends, and think outside the square. Your ideas are creative and interesting.
Communication
Elise Gill—Is always polite and patient when listening to peers and adults. Always willing to share her ideas and ask questions.
Zander Etheridge—Communicating his ideas clearly with supporting reason.
Creativity
Ebony Crutchley-Askerud—Is always open to new ideas and is always keen to develop her own knowledge and ideas further.
Tom Prouting—For imaginative and creative ideas in all subjects and outstanding story writing.
Academic Awards… ACADEMIC AWARDS PRESENTED AT ASSEMBLY 30TH MAY
Room Willowby
McKenzie Wing Harper Jansen
For outstanding effort with her Writing. You are always working hard to get those sounds down. Well done! For super effort and improvement with her Reading. You are doing so well working out tricky words and answering questions about the story.
Room Ashton
Hayden Sheehan- Urquhart Jack Rickard
For writing a quality piece of Writing that is very descriptive! Displaying an excellent understanding of algebraic expressions.
Room Waterton
Ellie McCall Jono Stack
For constantly challenging herself to learn more Numicon strategies. For using fantastic sentence starters and adjectives to make his writing a delight to read.
Room Eiffelton
Shantelle Radick Margaret Russell
For perseverance in all subjects! For critical thinking and questioning during science!
Room Lynnford
Madi Edmond Holly Burrowes
For your great comprehension skills. You read information carefully and interpret it, in your own words. Well done! For your outstanding effort in all areas of your learning. You always give 100% even when things are tricky. Keep up the awesome work!
Room Flemington
Quinn Jansen Amy Williams
For clever writing that always has interesting and clear ideas. I always look forward to reading what you have written! You have awesome non fiction reading skills! You are able to select, research and evaluate information from a wide range of texts.
Room Huntingdon Penny Smollet
William Boyles
For in depth research and great presentation on her wool science badge. Showing great perseverance with complicated maths problems
Get ready for flu season – protect your whānau and community Colder weather also brings along a nasty passenger – the flu. As you may have seen in the media, it’s shaping up to be a tough flu season, with flu already circulating widely across New Zealand, and Australia reporting a record number of flu cases and even deaths. Influenza infection rates are generally highest in children, and healthy children are the major cause of the spread of the virus in the community. You can spread the flu bug without knowing you have it – and the elderly, pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions are particularly vulnerable. Canterbury District Health Board is urging you to protect your whānau and the wider community by getting your flu shot as soon as possible. Getting your flu shot every year offers the best protection against the flu. Flu shots are available for anyone for a fee from a doctor, nurse or some pharmacists or you or your whānau may qualify for a free shot – check out www.flufree.co.nz for more
Room Huntingdon… Room Huntingdon have been getting creative with their writing this term as they are working through their writing goals. Some students have worked collaboratively. Here is a snippet of what they have written. If you would like to hear the rest of the story feel free to visit authors of Room H.
‘Hulks Life’ – Kamal Life was tough, being the Incredible Hulk. Having a tiring week (as per normal), but today was his day off. Walking the dog had always been one of Hulk’s favourite things to do on a Sunday. He could totally relax and put to the back
of his mind all of the things that had made him feel stressed during the week.
‘Dark Days’-Torry The air turned black all around me the eternal night was coming just as my fortune cookie said. I went for a run to try to take my mind off it as I felt the ground moving beneath my feet he was coming, the evil demon who was going to bring the eternal night upon us. The portal to the dark lands had opened the demon was almost here and the eternal night was starting. A giant beam of darkness shot up at the sun faster than a bullet, all of a sudden the sun turned black everyone stood and stared in amazement and disbelief. The darkness from the sun that is no longer a sun started to spread across the sky and before we knew it, the whole sky was black just as it was at night except this night never ended.
When We Were Young-Penny 4 years later… “Bob,” Jinx squealed, as she got wet. “Cut!,” screamed the director “HIS ROLE NAME IS MAX,” Jinx just rolled her eyes. She had to go change AGAIN! As they, restarted Bob/Max dived into the pool and hit his head. The pool turned a dark bloody colour Jinx screamed, “BOB, SOMEONE RING THE AMBULANCE”. He nearly died twice on the way to the hospital. He fought to stay alive but in less than an hour, he was rushed to the operating theatre. Jinx felt depressed and she felt week her best friend was close to death. She ran and ran away from the hospital.
Mad Hatter-Taylor “DING DONG” “Mum”, Yassy’s here. Daisy dashed down the stairs like a lightning bolt. “Hello, Yassy.” “Ello, Daisy.” “Mum says we have to venture outside.” “Ok, cool.” “RACE YA TO THE WOODS!” Daisy shrieked as she raced to the woods, with Yassy racing behind. Soon they reached the middle of the woods; there was a weird teashop there. Yassy soon pulled out her phone to check if this teashop was on google maps, but there was no service. She yelled, “OH COME ON, NO SERVICE!” “Let’s just go and explore instead” Daisy exclaimed. They saw tables and chairs set up like a cafe. They walk closer to it then out of nowhere, this big creepy psycho with loads of random hats on bounced out from behind a wall. It said in a low dark voice, “Hello,
Planet Giraffe-Yasmin Larry As I gaze at the tower of giraffes, I trip and collapse into a pile of poo. As I erase the
stinky, slimy, lumpy poop off my face, I look into the distance and can see two giraffes
fighting. I hear a piercing scream as if a little child being chased through a dark forest. I know that this will not end well. I sprint to
the fight and scream as loud as I can to STOP the horrendous fight. What I discover
is not the outcome that I had wanted.
The lost eye... – Alex, Jamieson, Cody and Joe It was a dark and stormy night. Zac was playing on his Xbox in his room. He just got a new game and he has been playing for hours. He heard something outside so he paused his game and had a look. Suddenly there was a flash of lightning and Zac saw something standing outside then it was gone. There was another flash of lightning and the thing was standing right in front of him the thing said in a blood-curdling growl! “Today is the day you will die! Today is the day we take over the world! Today everyone will fall in the hands of me! Fear me for I’m your worst enemy!”
Community Notices…
Ashburton College Girls 1st XI Hockey Tournament Fundraiser
BATTERY DRIVE We will gratefully collect old car, truck or
tractor batteries. All proceeds go to the team.
PLEASE phone/text Sarah Wilson on 302-6060 or
Ann-Marie Wilson 021 027-07393
for pick up.
Coffee & Connection A monthly coffee and support
group for parents and caregivers of children or adults with special needs. A friendly environment to
discuss challenges and share experiences.
The Phat Duck, 9.30am, 2nd Friday of the month during term time.
For more information about Parent to Parent, Contact Jo on 022 088-0327 or visit
www.parent2parent.org.nz
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