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Ashburton Guardian
O T K C S C H OOL BA Saturday, January 19, 2019
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Prepare for that return to school The long, long summer holidays are just about over for thousands of Mid Canterbury children. For those families after weeks of days without routine, during the last week of January routine will become the norm. A return to school doesn’t just happen without plenty of planning on the home front. Whether children are heading to secondary school, boarding school, primary or intermediate, or whether they’re entering the classroom for the first time, good planning and being prepared makes the whole experience so much easier for everyone. The start of the school year is not always an easy time for students. Many will be anxious about their first days in a new school or a new classroom but opportunities to talk about the new year where they can air any concerns they have will make the transition a little easier. How well they make the transition from one stage to the next is made a whole lot easier with mum, dad and their extended family on side and involved. v If they’re new to school a visit to the school grounds over the holidays
might help them feel comfortable with their new surroundings. If they’re taking a new route to school, then walking, scooting or cycling in the days before school starts is a good idea.
Lunchboxes Packing a tasty, nutritious lunch with sufficient food for snacks during the day is important, but unfortunately there’s no guarantee your child will eat the lunch you’ve spent precious morning minutes preparing. A healthy lunchbox should include a mix of fruit, vegetables, whole grains (such as wholegrain bread, crackers or cereals), dairy products (such as cheese and yogurt) and protein (such as nuts, seeds, eggs, meat and fish). Limit treats such as chips and chocolate biscuits. Getting your child to help pack their lunchbox could be one way to ensure they’ll eat it and don’t pack food items that are complicated or messy to eat. At school, most kids like food that is quick to eat. And remember kids need to keep hydrated so don’t forget their water bottle.
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Stationery Unless the school provides stationery, you’ll probably have a stationery list from your child’s school. Most stationery shops have deals on at this time of year so it pays to shop around. Covering and labelling your child’s books can be really time consuming – don’t leave it till the night before. Look online for ideas such as wrapping the books in plain paper and getting your child to decorate – this can be cheaper and a lot more fun than buying sticky covering.
Uniform A return to school also puts a strain on family finances. Uniforms are expensive but you need to have every item ticked off to ensure your child starts the school year kitted out appropriately. Check if your school has a secondhand uniform shop, look at local Facebook pages and most schools have second-hand uniform shops that open up a week or two before school returns. The garments in these are generally in excellent condition and they’re
a great option for saving money on clothing a child will grow out of. If you’re on a benefit or low income, you may be eligible for assistance from Work and Income for the costs of school uniforms and stationery. Make sure you’ve labelled your child’s lunchbox, drink bottle, sunhat and any clothing likely to be taken off during the day.
Supporting your child It’s important your child knows they’re not in the school system on their own, that there is plenty of support and encouragement at home. This can make a huge difference to their progress. As the year progresses it’s important to be involved with school events too, to talk to their teachers and to raise issues if you have concerns about how your child is working in the classroom and interacting with other children in the playground Keeping children engaged in education is vital for their success at school and later in life and for parents it is important to ensure your child is attending school regularly.
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Saturday, January 19, 2019
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Mount Hutt College – It’s all here! Mount Hutt Colege is a coeducational Years 7-13 secondary school, located in Methven on an extensive school site which has modern facilities set in attractive grounds. In this smaller secondary school each student is known as an individual and students can enjoy a family environment. We aim to develop the supportive and personalised learning environment each student needs for success. Mount Hutt College students work hard to succeed and perform highly in all areas – academic, cultural, sporting and social. The students benefit from the strong connections the college has with the Mid Canterbury community and environment. A wide range of curricular and extra-curricular activities are available to all students attending the school, including the popular snowsports programme in term three each year.
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We look forward to another exiciting year and to welcoming both new and returning students as they begin their studies for 2019. Senior students are the first to start back with those who have enrolled for the annual First Aid course being at school for this on Monday, January 28 and Tuesday, January 29; on Wednesday, January 30 there are 2019 subject interviews for any Year 11-13 students who require these;
and then on Thursday, January 31 and Friday, February 1 all Year 11-13 students begin their first full days. New international students will start orientation on Tuesday, January 29. For new junior students the first days are Thursday, January 31 for new Year 9 and 10 students and Friday, February 1 for the new Year 7 and 8 students. For junior students returning to Mount Hutt Colege; All Year 9
students have their Surf Safe day as their first day on Friday, February 1; while returning Year 8 and 10 students start on Monday, February 4. All new students and staff will be welcomed to the college in a formal manner at the start of the first day that the full school is present – Monday, February 4. All parents are welcome to attend. The day will then continue with an administration period before timetabled classes start for all students. The college is a thriving learning community with four areas of focus; culture, environment, learning and leadership. Mount Hutt College provides a challenging, safe and supportive learning environment for all, with students fully engaged and working hard to maximise their potential. For enquiries and new enrolments please contact the college – email college@mthutt.school.nz or phone 03-302 8437.
Mount Hutt College 2019
www.mounthuttcollege.co.nz SENIORS - YEAR 11, 12, 13 Make an appointment for Wed 30th January 12pm - 4pm to choose or change subjects for 2019 FIRST AID COURSE - YEAR 12,13 Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th January FIRST FULL DAY - YEAR 11, 12, 13 Thursday 31st January
YEAR 7,8,9,10 ORIENTATION AND ACTIVITY FULL DAYS Year 7: Friday 1st February Year 8 (new): Friday 1st February Year 9,10 (new): Thursday 31st January SURF SAFE DAY - ALL YEAR 9 Friday 1st February
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Timetable for all students starts Monday 4th February Formal welcome begins at 8.40am. All parents are welcome.
contact college@mthutt.school.nz, or phone 302 8437 from Wednesday 23rd January
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Provide a respectful supportive environment where our children strive to achieve highly to be the best they can in all they do as life long learners.
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