Fostering Friendships - Enhancing Social Bonds in the Classroom
Newsletter 23 july 2015
1. Absences
Please text your child’s
absence to
0272542430
State:
Name,
Room Name
Reason for absence.
Term 3—2015 No.12
P R I N C I P A L ’ S R A M B L E
Next Newsletter:
06 August 2015
Remember:
School Hours:
8:45 am to 2:45pmOur Mission:
Developing Confident, Resourceful
Life-Long Learners.
WHAT’ S HAPPENING:
JULY
29 Board Meeting
AUGUST
7 Moffat Cup
27 Puberty Evening
SEPTEMBER
8 Sing Out Concert
14 School Photos
17 Art Around the World
Sharing
Thought for the Week
―Even if you’re on the
right track, you’ll get run
over if you just sit there‖
If you are interested in be-
coming one of our vegetable
garden volunteers please
contact the office. We need
you!!
Focus :
Key Competency
Relating to Others
Value : Understanding:
Meaning
How we play and learn
together using my WITS
Kia Ora, Talofa and Welcome to Week 1 : Term 3
Hopefully everyone has had a great rest and that you haven’t had too many bugs. Great to also
see that there have been very few late arrivals during the first week - well done:)
Curriculua Focus this term: Technology - students developing processes to meet a need. The
need being, developing a device to explore a planet of their choice. This hopefully will bring in the
need for electrical circuits and the use use of materials appropriate for their planet. Watch out for
the request material from home, ie boxes, old wheels, anything really that will help them make
their device. In the second half of the term, students will be exploring Art Around the World - look-
ing and learning about a specific artist and how they made their living. At some point in the term,
you will be invited to buy the works students have created.
READING TOGETHER:
Staff are offering a second opportunity for this programme in Term 3. Some parent comments
from the last initial workshops were:
“We learnt how to wait and give time to our children when they are reading.”
“I, as a parent, gained so much confidence to know that I can help my child.”
“I saw reading from a child’s point of view.”
“I learnt how to prompt my child when they don’t know a word.”
If you are interested, please contact either: Noelene Marshall - Room Mataura; Jacqui Ferris -
Room Kingswell; or myself.
TERM 3 EVENTS:
Kapa Haka - practices have commenced for Polyfest. The students, as part of Maori Language
Learning, have helped create a cloak that celebrates who they are. They have been painting
symbols that represent their culture and Mrs Ferris and I will sew the cloak up.
The PTA have set aside money to help pay for Kapa Haka uniforms - and, as a school, we want
your thoughts on what the Kapa Haka uniform should look like. During Term 3 we will be seeking
your thoughts.
ILT Sing Out - Miss Harris and the Choir have started their practices for this event - so book the
performance date into your diary: Tuesday, 8 September, Venue: Civic Theatre - information on
ticket sales will come out soon.
Moffett Cup - information included in the newsletter for this event, but please diary this date if
your child is involved - Friday, 7 August - Venue Tokanui School or Rugby Domain.
Blog Ninjas
At the end of last term we advised that we were going to be creating music with Mark (the ILT
Facilitator), however, we have decided to change this focus to develop students (and teachers)
skills in blog usage. Mark will be working with teachers on the 4th of August and students for the
next 5 weeks after this.
Kia Kaha Andrea and Staff
TISBURY
2. POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING (PB4L)
Information for Parents and Caregivers - provided
from the Ministry Of Education information sheet.
This newsletter:
Staff have introduced two strategies to reinforce
positive behaviours across the whole school. 1)
For returning playground equipment after the bell
rings before school, after play and after lunch. If
a student returns any play equipment they re-
ceive 20 points for their house.
2) Staff on duty will also be handing out tokens
(again, worth 20 points) to students who are
showing respect through this terms focus: which
for week 1 is using their manners by being coop-
erative, being helpful and sharing.
Next newsletter: PB4L Behaviour is a form of
communication.
Page 2
Tisbury School’s
Assemblies
Fridays: 11.30am
All Welcome
2015 TERM DATES
Term 1: 29 January –02 April
Term 2: 20 April—3 July
Term 3 :20 July -25 September
Term 4 :12 October—TBA
Thursday Canteen Dates
Term 3
No Noodles at school
________________________
Pita Pit 23/7, 13/8, 3/9, 24/9
Sausage Sizzle 30/7, 20/8, 10/9
Subway 6/8, 27/8, 17/9
Any volunteers to cook sausage
sizzle next week please contact
the office
Kids Can
Do Any-
thing
Invercargill Secondary
Schools’ 2015 Open Days.
James Hargest College 26 July
Aurora College 29 July
Sthld Boys High School 30
July
Sthld Girls High School 30 July
Verdon College 2 August
Enrolments for all secondary
schools close on Friday 28
August 2015.
SCHOOL LIBRARY:
As part of discussions from the Reading
Together Programme - some of our par-
ents were wondering if their pre-schoolers
or even themselves could be use the
school library to source books. Please
use this opportunity to share our library
with your child, or have your child share
our library with you.
For Sale: some 2nd hand
uniform items.
2 x polar T Shirt—Size 6
1 x polar fleece jumper—
Size 6
1 x sports top—Size 8
1 x sunhat
Contact Ben Reid on 021
184 5591
Food Orders
will now be
delivered to
school on
Thursday 30
July. Pick up
in the after-
noon.
Just
give it a
go
Certificate Winners
New PB4 L sign at the entry gate