Campbells Bay School Newsletter 12 october

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Welcome Back COMING UP MON 12 OCTOBER  Dental Therapists at CBS all week THU 15 OCTOBER  Waterwise Room 6B  Year 6 Bikewise FRI 16 OCTOBER  Botanic Garden Trip – Rooms 1, 3, 23, 25  Year 6 Bikewise MON 19 OCTOBER  Dental Therapists at CBS all week WED 21 OCTOBER  Botanic Garden Trip – Rooms 22,6,27 THU 22 OCTOBER  Waterwise Room 30  Year 6 Bikewise FRI 23 OCTOBER  Jump Rope For Heart  Botanic Garden Trip – Rooms 24,37,26

FOCBS MEETINGS THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER

WELCOME Dominic Nicholson Owen Guo Amelia Larmer Sebastien Phillips-Smith Jake Moynihan Lauren O’Loughlin Greta O’Loughlin Jake O’Loughlin Zeph Zhong Alex Xu Tristan Stowell Jacky Dong

The fourth term is upon us and we are ready to go. Today we welcome back Sarah Whitaker who has been on parental leave. Sarah will be working in Room 8 as the new entrant teacher for the class that opened late last term. We also welcome new students to the school either as new entrants or from other schools. During the holidays there has been plenty going on at school. Never a dull moment, you could say. • Spring is the time we do our annual maintenance on the field. It is such an important resource and it gets so much use it needs to be revitalized with fertilizer, aeration and filling in the uneven areas with top soil and grass seed each year. This means that, as usual at this time of the year, part of the field will be out of action until the new grass seed takes hold. The area out of action is the field closest to the road. • Painting has been a major activity during the last two weeks with a lot of interior and exterior painting of doors in the two storey block (Rooms 7 - 11) as well as the painting of the swimming pool and surrounds. • Work has continued with underground work associated with the new building, hence the presence of a large machine in the school grounds thrusting pipework. • To counter erosion in the Community Forest three tons of rocks were hand placed to reduce the impact of storm-water in the forest. Maintaining the school is somewhat akin to maintaining the harbour bridge - it never stops! To keep our school property up to scratch and on such a large and weather prone site, we are always looking to maintain and, where possible, improve our property assets. Maintaining the school property-wise is one aspect of activity during the holidays. Another very important area of action has been that of professional development. During the break six teachers have been involved in the U Learn national conference (Auckland) that focuses on collaborating, innovating and educating while I attended the Australian Council for Educational leadership (ACEL) annual conference in Sydney. While a large amount of professional development takes place during term time, conferences provide a valuable opportunity to get away from the day-to-day to think strategically, while being confronted with new perspectives and challenges.

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Reminders  

Important Message This is a 'hat term.' Please ensure your child has their named school hat at school every day. For the sake of safety we ask that you inform us ahead of time if your child is not going to be at school. Please use either the designated telephone number (410 9551) or the absence option on the tiqbiz school app. Haven't downloaded the app yet? Please see below how to do this. The app is an important communication tool.

Due to a student’s condition at school, if you have chicken pox or measles in your family, please inform the office immediately so we can alert the student’s family that it could be in our community.

Stitching Club The children that have been involved in a lunchtime stitching club in term three have been working hard and have learnt a lot. They have made an oven cloth or cushion using running stitch, lazy daisy, herring bone stitch, French knots and chain stitch. They look amazing – well done everyone!

Reflections The conference I attended in Sydney was opened by the Governor General of Australia, Sir Peter Cosgrove. In his opening remarks he referred to the 'national treasure.' As he pointed out, he wasn't talking about the money held by the Reserve Bank but, rather, the 'national treasure' was the nation's children. What a great way of thinking about our children. Our national treasure should, rightly, be our prime consideration in all that we do and this is so very true in the family - schooling settings. Hence, if we need reminding (and conferences are very good at reminding) we should always remember: Ko te Tamati te Putake o te Kaupapa - The child, the heart of the matter. In this context, but in a somewhat lighter tone, while in Sydney I attended a performance of Roald Dahl's Matilda, the musical. Matilda is a favourite book to read to children so it was with considerable anticipation I went to the show at the Lyric Theatre. I was not disappointed. The musical is very largely true to the book, with some added elements as a bonus. If you find yourself in Sydney with your children, this is a 'must see' experience and if you aren't in Sydney and you haven't either read Matilda to your children or they have not read this book; I recommend you purchase or borrow a copy. Please note: I have no financial interest in any of this! However, like you, I do have a commitment to our national treasures. (One great line from the show: The 'mother,' "Dinners don't microwave themselves!")

Thank you so much to Fiona Mendel and Maureen Young for giving up their time and sharing their knowledge to teach these children. If you are interested in running a lunchtime club in our learning hub please email: christinem@campbellsbay.school.nz

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STAFF NEWS

Ladies’ Movie Night. The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet - a story of love, revenge and haute couture. Mark your calendars now and gather your girlfriends: 22 October 8.00pm, Hoyts in Takapuna.

Spotted in the holidays at school were Serena Storey who is now on parental leave, (mother of Cullen Jack), and Sarah Whitaker, returning from parental leave.

We still currently have 60 seats available for sale. If you would like to order tickets please contact Bronwyn Johnson on: bronwynjohnson26@gmail.com

Jump Rope for Heart Chlildren are bringing home a Jump Rope for Heart pamphlet and fundraising envelope. Please read the pamphlet and talk with your child/ren about their skipping goal/s.

Also at school were Claire Munford and Jessica Rebay who are team teaching in Room 37.

Our Skip-a-thon day is Friday 23 October. Thanks. Sandra Stott and Room 21

Year 6 Bikewise Students will require bikes and helmets at school on the following dates: Rm 6S and Rm 6O Thursday 15 October

We also had news from Joe Lanning that Harper (3.44 kg) was born on 1 October.

Rm 6O and Rm 6G Friday 16 October Rm 6B and Rm 30 Thursday 22 October

Cycle Safety with Bigfoot Adventures.

And, welcome back to Christie Jury who was on leave last term and has arrived back engaged :)

On Thursday 15, Friday 16 and Thursday 22 October, 2015 Big Foot Adventures will working with our Year 6 children. They will cover the following: Grade 1a: Cycle Safety theory, helmet fitting and some basic bike skills outside (if there is time) Grade 1b: Cycle Safety Practical session covering cycling technique, skills, hand-signals, turning, braking, gears, skill-based games etc This programme is sponsored by Auckland Transport and come highly recommended. ‘Outdoors New Zealand Organisation of the Year 2012’ Enjoy Year 6! Be Travelwise! Be safe on your bicycles! Mrs Taylor

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Update on MLE and Invitation to Open Session If you missed out and would still like an opportunity to join an open session of our MLE, please meet Nikki Urlich in the Learning Hub on Wednesday 21 October at 9.00am

Year Three and Four Cross Country Results The Year 3 and 4 Cross Country was held on Monday 21 September. The event was well supported by our community and the children gave their best. Cross Country Run By Gemma Hutton, Room 21 On Monday we had the CBS cross country. It started at 11am and finished just before lunch. I was nervous when I started the race. We started running on the field and we ran almost around the whole school. I felt like I was going to fall down when I was at the hill part. I was so puffed when I was in the driveway. Our Mums and Dads came to watch us. I said “hi” when I ran past them. The Mums and Dads clapped. I felt happy when I got 15th because I nearly got in the top 10. RESULTS

Year 3 Girls

Year 3 Boys

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Alex Twose

Travis Findlay

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Chloe Dowson

Ben Brown

rd

Summer Stephenson

Ollie Smithson

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Grace Duncan

Cooper Hulme

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Jody Rawstron

Luca Anderson

th

Chloe Stassen

Mikey Gambitsis

th

Charley Burbidge

Asher Mendel

th

Carys Miller

Cade Gillies

th

Lena Turnbull

Jamie Maunder

Jasmine Rugg

Lachlan Mole

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

th

10

Year 4 Girls

Year 4 Boys

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Daniella Hall

Jordan Burbidge

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Ruby O’Sullivan

Xavier Gordon

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Sienna Burton-Waring

Oliver Dixon

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Kate Jobbins

James Charlesworth

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Chloe Broderick

Flynn McGregor

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Nicole Wang

Ryder Heath

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Sophie Winterburn

Milan Jaber

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Emily Troughton

Jerome Lim

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Freya Smith

Tana Wilson

Maya Copus

George Roughan

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

th

10

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Sports News Weekly sports results can be found on the following link: https://sites.google.com/a/cbsprimary.org/campbellsbayschool/sport/sports-results Would all managers of sports teams please email weekly news and results to our new sports email address: sports@campbellsbay.school.nz

During the holidays Lucy Leith competed in the Murrays Bay Sailing Club Winter Champs. The wind was gusting 30 knots over the course of the three days which made it a tough regatta. She achieved third place in the Optimist Green Fleet and was the first North Shore sailor. Lucy is here with Blair Tuke (silver medallist) receiving her certificate.

Waterwise Session Dates Term Four Reminder for year six parents of the Waterwise dates for Term Four. Any assistance you can give on these days would be greatly appreciated. Thursday 15 October

Room 6G

Thursday 22 October

Room 30

Thursday 29 October

Room 6O

Thursday 12 November

Room 6S

Thursday 19 November

Room 6B

Thursday 26 November

Room 6G

Sports/Cultural Photos Friday 30 October This is for all the touch teams, summer hockey, summer netball, gymnastics teams, swimming team, cross country, mid bays choir, orchestra & world vision.

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CAREY PARK FAMILY FUN DAY Join us to celebrate our 70th Birthday at Carey Park with a day of family fun! Come along and enjoy free entry, food and activities including our flying fox, climbing wall, bouncy castle and more! Where: Carey Park Christian Camp, 397 Henderson Valley Road When: Saturday 14 November 2015, 10am – 3pm Cost: Free For more information, please give our reception a call on (09) 837 0494.

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