Campbells Bay School Newsletter March 9

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Campbells Bay School Number 5 9 March 2015

77 Aberdeen Road, Castor Bay, Auckland City 0620 Ph 09 410 7444 : Fax 09 410 5963 : Safety Check 09 410 9551 Email admin@campbellsbay.school.nz : Website www.campbellsbay.school.nz https://sites.google.com/a/cbsprimary.org/campbellsbayschool/

Next Steps Parent Teacher Interviews Bookings are open

Coming Up Tuesday, 10 March  Class and portrait photos taken at school Thursday, 12 March  Evening Seminar for Parents, see below

Next Steps Parent/Teacher Interviews this term will be on Monday 30 March and Wednesday 1 April for all teachers. Go to www.schoolinterviews.co.nz Enter the school code XHWT7 Enter your name, your email address and your student's name(s). 

Friday, 13 March  Netball trials

Monday, 16 March  Mobile library at CBS  Tuesday, 17 March  Water Safety at Millennium for Yrs 5 and 6

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Wednesday, 18 March  Forest Weeding Thursday, 19 March  Water Safety at Millennium for Yr 4 Friday, 20 March  Hockey trials

Welcome Xiyuan Zou Sunny Li

School Camp Dates Year 6 20—23 April Carey Park, Henderson Year 5 29 April —1 May Rotorua Year 4 24 April Carey Park, Henderson

2015 Term 1 3 February—2 April Term 2 20 April—3 July Term 3 20 July—25 September Term 4 12 October—17 December

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Your email address is used to send you confirmation of your bookings. Select the number of students you want to make bookings for, and fill in their names. Press the green "Go" button to go on to the next page. Choose a teacher. Select a year from the first box, then select a teacher from the second box. Press the green "Go" button to go on to the next page. Choose the time(s) you want. You should leave time to get from one booking to the next if booking with more than one teacher.

Please note that the online booking programme will be closed at 3:00pm on Wednesday 25 March.

Library Cards Thanks you all the families who have signed up for North Shore Library cards. There were over 180 children signed up which is awesome. Please do not send any more forms into school. If you missed out you are able to go in a register yourself at any North Shore Library. Please Note: A generated email thanks you for registering with a North Shore Library. You DO NOT have to go in to the library to show your proof of address I have done this for you. Below is a revised timetable of which classes will be heading to the mobile bus on the 16 and 30 March. Teachers will be given library cards next week to hold onto and give out on allocated class day. Thank you once again for your support with this. Joe Lanning Monday 16 March Rooms: 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,18,19,20,21,22,23 Monday 30 March Rooms: 24,25,26,27,1,2,3,4,5,6,Any kids that missed out.

Reminder of seminar this Thursday Evening This Thursday at 7.00pm, Campbells Bay School is delivering a seminar in the Westlake Boys’ Auditorium on the future of teaching and learning and the shift to Modern Learning Environments (MLE). Guest speaker is Mark Osborne, senior consultant for Core Education, who has worked with schools changing to MLE. He was Deputy Principal at Albany Senior High. We will talk about why things have changed in NZ education/ and the workplace because of technology and the knowledge now accessible to everybody, and what it means for learners today. The team leader for Year 5 and 6, Nikki Urlich will talk about our new 240 student MLE building for Year 5 and 6 scheduled to open next term.


Forest Weeding Day Wednesday 18 March 9.15 am 11.00 am 1.30pm

Years 3 and 4 Years 0/1/2 Year 5

Change of clothing, pair of gloves and suitable footwear are sensible items to bring along. A plastic bag for the weeds makes them easy to handle. See you there. 

1974 Part 5 As I mentioned last week, New Zealand was pretty isolated in the mid-seventies compared with today. It went further than that, however. As classroom teachers we were comparatively isolated as well. In those days, we were required to provide reports that contained gradings on a 1 – 5 scale across a number of subjects. You may have been the recipient of such reports. Looking back I shudder at the lack of accuracy of this data. In essence, each classroom teacher was given an instruction to grade each student using the 1 – 5 scale (from memory 1 being the top 5% and 5 being the bottom 5%) with a certain percentage of students needing to fill each level. Very little guidance was available to help the classroom teacher make these decisions and, as I have mentioned in earlier articles, there was often little reliable and valid student achievement data available to assist the teacher either. Each classroom teacher went about placing their students according to the Department of Education requirements and, for the most part, there was very little moderation amongst or between teachers across the school. I would describe it as being pretty much hit and miss and I would suggest I was responsible for quite a few misses. As an aside, if you were the recipient of a 1 way back then, you should consider the mark well warranted and if you received a 5 you could dismiss the result as being built on a falsehood! Today, not only as a country with the rest of the world, but within schools and, increasingly between and amongst schools, we are becoming more interconnected. Moderation of student achievement data is to the forefront of our professional endeavours. This helps to ensure that, through moderation, the achievement assessment of a student in one class would be the same in any other class of the same year level in the school. We are achieving this. The challenge now is to consistently achieve this across schools and this is not as easy as it might appear but it is well worth working towards as it improves our professional knowledge and practice. (As an aside, this is why comparing national standards data amongst and between schools at present is pretty much a waste of time as ‘apples are seldom being compared with apples’ because of differing interpretations schools can make when assessing students.) In terms of student achievement we have come a long way since 1974 and we have some way to go.

“Not Self, but Service”

2015 New South Wales (ICAS) Competitions Information Campbells Bay School Year 4, 5, and 6 students have had access to these competitions for the last 13 years, and many have enjoyed considerable success. The competitions offered are as follows:     

Digital Technology (Computer Skills): Tuesday 19 May Science: Wednesday 3 June Spelling: Tuesday 16 June English: Tuesday 28 July Mathematics: Tuesday 11 August

Who should enter these competitions? The competition is a chance to extend your child in subject areas they enjoy success in. They are open to students in Years 4, 5 and 6. We suggest that you avoid entering for subjects in which your child is still developing mastery. If your child enjoys a challenge, they will love this opportunity. If you are new to the competitions, we recommend that you visit the New South Wales University website for practice questions. Parents can purchase previous competition booklets from the same address: www.etc.unsw.edu.au. The New South Wales Competition also offers a writing competition which we have not offered before. I am looking to offer this next year if there is enough interest. This competition will cost more than double the others offered now, between $24 and $28 depending on how many entries we have. If you are interested in entering your child please e-mail at robp@campbellsbay.school.nz and please put Writing NSW as the subject - Enrolment Should you wish to enrol in one or more competitions, please enter online via our school payment site. Either click the link on the school website. Or go to https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/ All entries need to be in by Monday 23 March 2015. Late entries cannot be accepted. Rob Padgett Co-ordinator New South Wales Competitions


380 entries - including 21 teachers/staff

Dear Parents, This year Campbells Bay School will be participating in the Shore to Shore Fun Run/Walk on Sunday 29 of March, at 9.00am. This year the Shore to Shore organisers are using a new bus. Because of our success last year they have challenged our school and community to do better. We have prizes for the top classes this year. The three classes with the highest percentage of entries with receive sports equipment vouchers for the class to spend. This will be gear the class can use at morning tea, lunch, golden time etc. The are two entry fees, the $7 fee is for participation in the Fun Run/Walk and the $12 fee also includes a timer for the competitive runners or those who like to keep their time. Also bus tokens are available on registration $3 each. We will still be having a sausage sizzle, however, due to new online registrations it will be pay when you arrive at the finish line. More details closer to the event. This year all entries are made online at www.shoretoshore.co.nz. This includes entry and bus tokens. Please make sure you register with Campbells Bay School team to be included in our end result. See website and attached flyer for more information. All participants need to register before 5.00pm Thursday 19 March. Thank you for your support - Rob Padgett

“Not Self, but Service�


Ezlunch Orders

Teachers having fun!

We have the Ezlunch system operating Campbells bay School. www.exlunch.co.nz

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If you are an existing customer, please check if your details are correct on the system for this year: Once logged in, go to MY DETAILS page and ensure the following details are correct: 

Your child/children’s classroom number—to ensure accurate delivery of lunch orders

Your phone numbers are up to date—in case we need to get hold of you.

Your email address—to receive order confirmation.

Our teaching staff recently took part after school in a session of professional development on teaching PE. They had heaps of fun learning skills to pass onto the children.

Put the Boot In Former students of the school have come up with a great idea to help those less fortunate than many children who attend CBS. 'Put the Boot In' ask that any spare sporting boots are sent to school for distribution to less fortunate children. Boots in clean and usable condition are most welcome. Just send them to the office at school. Thank you to our former students who are acting in the best traditions of: ‘Not Self But Service’.

“Not Self, but Service”


Sports News Weekly sports results can now be found at: https://sites.google.com/a/cbsprimary.org/campbellsbayschool/sport/sports-results Could all managers of sports lizb@campbellsbay.school.nz

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Apologies for the clashes with water safety and the original dates for hockey and netball trials. now been changed: 

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Hockey

Hockey trials for Years 5 and 6 - Friday 20 March. Deadline for payment - Friday 13 March. 

Netball

Netball for Years 3, 4, 5 and 6: If your child would like to play Netball during terms 2 and 3, it is now time to register. Go to the school google site, click on Sport and then Netball. Registration and payment is due

by Wednesday 11 March (late registrations will not be accepted so please be organised and act now. The date for Netball trials for Years 4, 5 and 6 has been changed and will now be held during the school day on Friday 13 March. Thank you - Sandra Stott, Netball coordinator 

Rugby

We are holding our first tackle rugby session for those in Years 5 and 6 who would like to be in the school team this Friday 13 March at 8.00am. Please make sure you have your mouthguard. For information on the tournament please go to the sports pages on the school Google site. 

Waterwise

Congratulations to our following parents who have completed and passed successfully their Waterwise Instructors course:

Claire Dobson, Dave Hale, Lisa Manning, Stephanie Whitham, Matthew Young. Well done to you all and we look forward to working with you all in our Waterwise sessions. Thank you for your commitment to Campbells Bay School. 

Cricket

Super 8s Primary Schools Cricket Tournament Last week CBS sent five teams to Takapuna Cricket Club to compete against other local schools in a format which involves all players batting and bowling. Our players all did themselves and the school proud, showing improvement in their skills over the day and displaying good sportsmanship. Most of our girls were new to cricket, but showed that they could learn quickly, winning three of their games and losing two very closely, placing them second equal overall. The Year 5 team was impressive, also placing second, and well done to Toby Douglas who was named Player of the Day. On Thursday we entered two Year 3 and 4 teams who greatly enjoyed their experience and congratulations to Oliver Dixon who was named Player of the Day. The Year 6 team played on Friday in rather soggy conditions, but still managed to display some great cricket only losing to a strong Willow Park team. Thank you to our coaches and all the parents who helped with transport and came to support the players. More photos can be viewed on our google site—sports—cricket.

“Not Self, but Service”


Solving Auckland's Housing Problem One house at a time CBS is doing our bit to provide more accommodation! Pictured: Sprinkler pumping house (for the new building) at the gate; performance area with tiered seating in the re-modeled library; and AV Suite in the re-modeled library.

Congratulations Sam Brotherton Former CBS student Sam Brotherton has been selected to be part of the recently named All Whites squad to play Korea Republic on 31 March. The squad will have seven days training together in Seoul before the game which the coach, Anthony Hudson, sees as vital time to see if his new recruits are up to the standard. Sam says he is "buzzing, a dream come true". Hudson said that he is one of the players identified not just for ability and performances but also in terms of strength of character.

NZ Police Training Community Notices Yoga classes ….. 7.00-8:15pm Mondays in CBS school hall. Experienced yoga teacher, the focus is on strength and flexibility and props are used to achieve alignment. All levels welcome. A Friday 6am-7am class is also offered in Kenmure Ave. Email wendypack@xtra.co.nz for more details. Piano lessons ……. Senior student at Westlake Girls High School and an ex-student at CBS. Beginner lessons. Please phone Christine on 021 029 81608 or christine.yeh999@gmail.com After School help needed …...Looking for a granny, mother or other reliable person to look after my 12 and 9 year old from 3-pm— 5pm Monday and Thursday. Easy kids just needing afternoon tea and my eldest needs dropping off at The Northshore Events Centre off Wairau Road. Please call Suze on 0274 141 885 or 410 8509. Volunteer Support Workers …… Currently recruiting Volunteer Support Workers to provide practical and emotional support to victims of crime and trauma, full training is given. If you are a good listener and communicator, computer literate, have a full driving license and a car and can commit to being on call for one shift per week day or night and interested in working in the Community Please phone 0800 878 233 Kids Martial Arts ……. operate out of Murrays Bay. They are running a new course around self awareness, self defense and self confidence. Contact 021 298 3414 or email enquiries@kempoconfidence.co.nz Looking to join Scouts? ……. Come along to the group at Sunnynook Park catering from Keas (Yr 1) to Venturers (Yrs 10-13). Scouting teaches responsibility, facing challenges, having fun and making friends. Come along and join us.

From Monday 16 March to Friday 20 March the NZ Police will be conducting training exercises at 46 Aberdeen Rd Campbells Bay. This training will take place between 9am—5pm. The training will include the use of demolitions and loud noises may be heard. At times you may see members of the NZ Police carrying firearms. These firearms are for training purposes and only fire paint rounds. Any enquiries phone 302 6400.

Kristin School Scholarships Kristin School is offering a range of scholarships for new students entering Years 5, 7, 9 and 11 in 2016. Academic Excellence Scholarships General Excellence Scholarships Foundation Scholarships Applications for all scholarships close at 2.00pm on Thursday 2 April 2015. Please visit our website www.kristin.school.nz or contact the Registrar for further information 415 9566 ext 2324 or admissions@kristin.school.nz

“Not Self, but Service”


“Not Self, but Service”


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