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Good afternoon Parents, Caregivers and Children,
Lately we have been spoilt with the sunshine which has meant our children have been able to make the most of our new swimming pool. It has been so good to see.
On the swimming note, last week we had our two School Swimming Sports events, our Year 3-8 held at Fairfield College and our Year 1-2 held here at school. Like most sporting days they provided our children with an outside the classroom context to challenge themselves and celebrate their successes. At a day like swimming sports, much like cross country, it is important to note that success is measured in many ways, with podium finishes only one of the measurement instruments used. I had conversations with many children who knew the day would be a struggle for them. These children showed courage and resilience to do it anyway, it is these behaviours that we must acknowledge and celebrate. Well done to everyone of you!
Coming up tomorrow we have our Try Challenge. The spelling of this day is deliberate. Seeing our children engaged in healthy activity like this is a huge win. The excitement around the school is fantastic. The children are riding their bikes at Morning Tea and Lunch Time (road rules are pretty agile and are being established by the children as they go) with huge smiles. Having the physical environment and kaupapa that we do here at Puketaha School allows our children to do such things. I encourage as many of you as possible to come down and enjoy the day. A timetable guide has been emailed out for you to schedule in when you may be able to come and watch. Please do note the timetable is a guide only.
Some of you may be aware that the Hamilton City Council are currently seeking submissions from ratepayers for their Long Term Plan. One of the projects they are wanting feedback on is whether to build a roundabout at the T intersection of Puketaha and Gordonton Road. Personally, I am in favour of this. While the speed limit has dropped to 60kmph on Gordonton Road, this intersection still presents plenty of hazards. Many of you travel this route to and from school, so it directly impacts you. I do encourage you to go online and have your say. Please follow the link below.
https://www.futurehamilton.co.
Finally, this will be the final newsletter before we break for Easter. If you are travelling, please travel safe and enjoy the few days it provides us to be with our friends and whanau.
Warm Regards
Geoff
Thursday 1st April
Outline of the day
11am: Meet in the PAC for morning tea
11.20am Welcome from Mr Booth
11.30 Visit Classrooms
12.30 - 1.40pm: Greats and Grands are welcome. Bring a Picnic lunch and enjoy it with the children.
Dress-up Day for Monday 29th March
On Monday the 29th March there will be a dress up day to celebrate the start of the School Book Fair.
Students can dress up as their favourite book or space character, or use their imagination to be anything they want to be! The theme for the Book Fair this year is space.
Easter Tuesday - School Closed
School is closed on Tuesday 6 April as part of the school easter break.
Hi Families,
You can order (or cancel) any time before 9 am on the day or schedule in advance. Your lunch will be delivered to the school in time for lunch.
Orders are made online through your myKindo account. Go to www.mykindo.co.nz to start ordering!
for Apple and Android users download the mykindo app.
Help? Visit support.mykindo.co.nz or tel. 869 5200 weekdays 8am-4pm.
Taupiri Junior Rugby Weigh-in
We are holding another weigh in this Thursday the 18th of March at the club from 6pm to 7pm Please complete the form on www.sporty.co.nz.
If you are a new player could you please bring your passport or birth certificate for id. Fees can be paid by cash of $40 for one child or $60 for a family. If anyone out there would like to sponsor the Junior Club please give me a call and i can send you our sponsorship booklet. If you have any queries please give me a text or ring Leah Scott, 0276869499.
YMCA Holiday Programme – 19 th – 30 th April
The YMCA run Holiday Programmes from a number of different sites around Hamilton.
Cambridge East Primary, Endeavour School, Hamilton West School, Hukanui School, Silverdale Normal School
The YMCA is a fully accredited Ministry of Social Development provider who meets all legal requirements and provides our “out of school services”. The fees for “out of school care” can be subsidised by WINZ
For more information on times, pricing, bookings and what our programme has to offer click the link
https://www.ymcaauckland.org.nz/find-your-local/hamilton-recreation-centre/holiday-
Gymnastics Academy - Term 2
Sacred Hearth Girls' College
We are excited to be planning an Open Evening to meet new families seeking 2022 enrolment. It will take place on Thursday 8th April, 2021. Parents/caregivers and their daughters are invited to visit our school between 6pm and 8pm. They’ll meet us on the front lawn then they will join with staff and students who will show them our innovative, flexible learning spaces and share why Sacred Heart Girls’ College is the best choice for their daughter’s next step in education.