First Steps 2019

Page 1

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Wairarapa Midweek

FIRST

STEPS

&

FUTURE

PROSPECTS

23

Register your baby’s name online Charlotte and Oliver remain New Zealand’s most popular baby names, taking the top spots once again in 2018.

Mia and Nikau are the most loved Maori names, both overseas and here in New Zealand. The full list of top baby names is available on SmartStart, an online tool for new parents. Jeff Montgomery, Registrar-General Births, Deaths and Marriages, says registering your baby is an important step. It ensures your child has an official identity, and can access their legal rights as they grow up. Doing so is now even easier as SmartStart centralises those services in one easy-to-use site, he says. “The last thing new parents want to be doing is filling out a raft of forms. SmartStart is a free, fast, and efficient way to register your child, obtain an IRD number, and even adjust a Ministry of Social Development benefit. You can complete those tasks any time, on any device.” “This year, parents can also apply for the weekly BestStart payment at the same time as registering their baby.”

Charlotte and Oliver have been consistent in popularity for many years – Oliver has been the most popular boy’s name for six years in a row. Oliver’s female counterpart, Olivia, has been in close competition with Charlotte since 2011, with the two swapping first and second place many times. Jack and Isla were ranked second most popular this year. Nikau remains number one for the most popular Maori boy’s name, having topped the list for the last few years, while Mia is a new entry. The top Maori baby names were calculated and researched in partnership with the e Taura Whiri I te reo Maori, the Maori Language Commission. Colin Feslier, Principal Adviser at the Commission, says Maori names have significant cultural and spiritual meaning. “In Maori tradition, names are given to reinforce memories of past events, family members, or in reference to the qualities hoped for in the child. Whatever the specific motivation, the traditional intent is always to recognise the mana of the child within a community,” Mr Feslier explains. CONTINUED ON PAGE 24

A total of 13,668 different first names were given to 59,302 babies in 2018.

wairarapa college 2019 Term One

Term One:

Tuesday 29 January - Friday 12 April

Term Two:

Monday 29 April - Friday 5 July Teacher Only Day: Tuesday June 4

WHERE FUN AND ACHIEVEMENT JOIN TOGETHER We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to explore the joy of dance and have it enhance their life.

Dance Programme • Jazz • Tap • Hip Hop • Adult Classes • Preschool Classes • Ballet • Contemporary

Thursday 24 January: Course Confirmation Day 9am-10.30am: Year 13 11am-12.30pm: Year 12 1.30pm-2.30pm: Year 11 (only students with subject clashes) Prefect Camp departs 11.30am returns 3.30pm Friday 25 January Friday 25 January: No students Monday 28 January: Teacher Only Day Tuesday 29 January 8.40am: Year 13s meet at the Hall 8.40am: International Students meet in the office 9.15am: New students (other than Year 9) meet in the office 10am: Year 9s meet at the Hall for Pōwhiri Wednesday 30 January 8.35am: Students met by SLT and Deans Year 10: Gym Year 11: Hall Year 12: Common Room Year 9 & 13: go straight to group classes Thursday 31 January: Normal school day startng at 8.40am

2019 Term Dates

Jacqui Murray

Located in Carterton & Martinborough

Photos by Sue Nikolaison

Contact us on 06 379 6004 or 027 242 3462 Email: jacquimurraydance@xtra.co.nz | www.jacquimurraydance.co.nz

Term Three:

Tuesday 23 July - Friday 27 September Teacher Only Day: Monday 22 July

The library is a great resource for you as your children head back to school this year. We offer: -weekly story times in English (Wednesday’s 10:30) and Te Reo Māori (Thursday’s 10:30). -STEM activities (Lego, Minecraft, and Code Club). -Book Bugs Book Club (Ages 10-13) Fun with books, crafts & 54 Queen Street library.mstn.govt.nz activities. Monthly starting 13 February 5:30-6:30pm. (06) 370 6253 -Picture books, Early Readers, Board Books, Juvenile Fiction and Nonfiction, Talking Books, E-book, and much more. Masterton Back to School Reading Tip District Library Set an example. Children mimic behaviors and Do you have will repeat your actions. So pick up a book and school aged encourage reading at home. children AND

Term Four:

Monday 14 October - Friday 9 December

Pownall Street, Masterton : 06 370 0400 : waicol.nz

Coding & Robots

3D Printing

need access to the internet? Then sign up for Spark Jump and receive a free modem and 30GB of data for $10 (prepaid). Visit steppingup.nz to sign up for the next course.


24 Wairarapa Midweek

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 FROM PAGE 23

FIRST

STEPS

&

“Non–Maori who bestow Maori names can do so to recognise and reinforce the links between all who live in New Zealand through te reo Maori, a language for us all.” Mr Montgomery agrees, saying that the increased popularity of Maori names worldwide was exciting to see. “Our names are an important part of our identity, our culture, and often, our heritage.

“People of all different beliefs and cultures recognise that the naming of a child is powerful and significant. It’s great that Kiwis and even those overseas are engaging with our Maori culture,” he says.

2018 Top Boys Names 1 Oliver 2 Jack 3 Noah 4 Leo 5 Hunter

2018 Top Maori Girls Names 1 Mia 2 Aria 3 Maia 4 Ariana 5 Nina

2018 Top Girls Names 1 Charlotte 2 Isla 3 Olivia 4 Amelia 5 Ella

2018 Top Maori Boys Names 1 Nikau 2 Ari 3 Manaia 4 Mateo 5 Ihaia

For the full list of most popular baby names, and for more information on registering your baby, visit https://smartstart. services.govt.nz/news/baby-names

A sense of belonging at Hadlow Pre-School

FUTURE

PROSPECTS

At Hadlow Pre-school we pride ourselves on providing quality early childhood education for children from three years of age. Our welcoming environment and qualified teachers ensure that each child builds a strong sense of belonging and meaningful relationships that are necessary to learn, develop and have fun! We are on the grounds of Hadlow School and are part of the Trinity Schools, however we also welcome children who wish to attend alternative primary schools. Please feel free to visit us and find out more about what Hadlow Pre-school can offer you and your child.

RELAXATION AT THE END OF A YOGA SESSION

PLACES AVAILABLE Hours

MAKE THE MOST OF 2019

8.30am - 12.45pm or 8.30am - 2.30pm Term time

68 High Street, Masterton Phone 06 370 6961 preschool@hadlow.school.nz www.hadlowpreschool.nz

20 HOURS ECE

Another academic year is almost underway. I hope students at every stage of their education take advantage of the opportunities 2019 brings. For some it will be the start of an exciting journey, for others there will be anxiety. There is help nearby from friends, community and professionals. Make sure you seek out support when it’s needed.

• Scooters • Bikes • Helmets

Have a great 2019!

• Reflective gear

Contact Alastair Scott on 0800 687 596

• Bells

Alastair Scott MP for Wairarapa

alastair.scott@parliament.govt.nz alastairscottmp alastairscott.co.nz

• All Bike Repairs and Services too

• Spokey Dokey’s

47 Chapel Street, Masterton Funded by the Parliamentary Service. Authorised by Alastair Scott MP, Parliament Buildings, Wellington.

Phone 06 377 7652

Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-5.30pm, Sat 9am-1pm


Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Wairarapa Midweek

study at ucol

in wairarapa

NURSING | TRADES | HAIR & BEAUTY EARLY CHILDHOOD | ANIMAL CARE ENGINEERING | CHEF TRAINING & MORE

UCOL.AC.NZ 0800 GO UCOL

25


26 Wairarapa Midweek

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

KURANUI COLLEGE

THURS 31 JAN YEARS 10 TO 13 ONLY FRI 1 FEB YEARS 9 & 13 ONLY MON 4 FEB FULL COLLEGE ATTENDS

East Street, Greytown School Office: 06 304 9116 office@kuranui-college.school.nz www.kuranuicollege.school.nz


Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Wairarapa Midweek

27

FIRST

STEPS

&

FUTURE Ignite your future at Kuranui College

Last year Kuranui College introduced its innovative Ignite curriculum for Year 9 & 10 students. The curriculum focuses on allowing students to follow their passions by giving them the opportunity to study subjects within contextual courses.

“Junior students have the choice of up to 24 courses over two years,” explained Kuranui College Principal

Simon Fuller. “These engaging and diverse courses cover all curriculum areas and prepare students for NCEA, while developing key skills needed in an ever-changing world.” Kuranui is also one of just three secondary schools in New Zealand to offer the National Certificate in Aviation and the only college that offers glider flight training as part of its practical aircraft operations

component.

There is also a proud tradition of performing arts, with students going on to win national awards, and its progressive sports programme offers unique opportunities to develop the athletic and mental skills needed to compete at the highest level. Innovative technology, such as

robotics, is at the forefront of a number of digital projects being established in the spirit of Kāhui Ako (community of learning) with primary schools in the South Wairarapa. Māori culture is important to Kuranui, which translates as ‘Big School’. These days, this relates to the number of opportunities they have to offer and the size of their heart.

PROSPECTS

“There’s always a warm welcome at Kuranui – a school built on a platform of friendships, hard work and success – where everyone has the opportunity to be the best they can be,” added Fuller.

OPPORTUNITY IS RIGHT ON YOUR DOORSTEP… Talk to Masterton District Council about work experience and internship opportunities.

06 370 6300 MDC@MSTN.GOVT.NZ

FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK WWW.MSTN.GOVT.NZ


28 Wairarapa Midweek

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

FIRST

STEPS

&

FUTURE

PROSPECTS

Makoura College looks forward to a new year

Staff and students at Makoura are looking forward to an exciting new school year which includes projectbased learning opportunities, a new timetable and a refresh of the uniform. 2019 sees two key changes: the introduction of a new student learning programme - Arotahi FOCUS Friday, and the restructuring of Waka Huia pastoral groups. Makoura Principal Paul Green feels these changes will strengthen a

student-led focus “With the best interests of our students in mind, we’ve put our students more in control of their own learning experience and more opportunity to analyse and work on real world problems,” explained Green. “We’ve centred these initiatives around our school vision of improving hauora, achievement and community contribution through richer learning experiences.” “Our innovative programme is

directly linked to our strategic goal of developing individual and inter-personal capacity by giving students the chance to form a deeper understanding of a variety of issues.”

age level. “To further build a sense of whanau connection between students, Waka Huia will now offer more opportunity to generate tuakana-teina involvement from students,” said Green.

The college is also implementing a new pastoral structure for its students. Waka Huia pastoral groups will now consist of three or four students from each year level, and from the same house, rather than being grouped solely from the same

Makoura students will also have more uniform options, including wearing lavalava. “We’re offering students greater choice from an updated and wider range of clothing options, and opportunity to look sharper and smarter,” added Green.

Parents urged to give share their thoughts on Tomorrow’s School shake-up Parents are being urged to engage with the Tomorrow’s Schools Task Force’s final report by the New Zealand Principals’ Federation. Last month when the final report was published, most of the education sector welcomed it, says federation president Whetu

Cormick. Nothing is set in concrete yet, he says, with a consultation period running till this April. “I urge you to engage with the report and discuss the recommendations with your school communities, then give your feedback. You can make a submission on the report

to: tomorrows.schools@education. govt.nz” Task force-led regional hui will take place around New Zealand in February and March, with more information on these available soon. “Early next year, I intend to

conduct a survey on the major recommendations to seek your views and preferences and I will be feeding your responses back to the ministers.” The primary purpose of the review was to consider the ability of the current governance, management and administration of the

compulsory schooling system to respond to education needs in the future, and to achieve equity and excellence for all children and young people, says the Ministry of Education on its website www.education.govt.nz

Kia Manawanui Courage, Compassion & Community

Shape your own learning Give us a call on 06 378 6074

office@mc.school.nz www.mc.school.nz


Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Wairarapa Midweek

Montessori Preschool encouraging confident learners Wairarapa Montessori Preschool offers a peaceful and orderly environment that enables children to become independent and confident learners who have a love of learning.

parents there are now four Montessori primary classes in Carterton.

A structured curriculum is supported by Montessori-trained teachers and special Montessori equipment.

We knew from our first visit that our daughter would love her time here and would learn a great deal. Everything has exceeded our expectations. The teachers have fantastic parent-teacher relationships and do an amazing job caring for and teaching to every child’s individual needs. We recommend this centre to anyone!”

Children are allowed to work at their own pace using unique materials. These encourage selfconfidence, independence, selfdiscipline and concentration. The Montessori classroom is a thriving community of learners where everyone is treated with respect and dignity. Small groups and a rich Montessori programme foster love of learning, independence and creativity. For 112 years Montessori methods have transformed education in nearly every country of the world. Wairarapa Montessori began 23 years ago. With exceptional support from

This is what parents say about Wairarapa Montessori:

The curriculum features five key areas: 

We highly value Montessori as the focus is on our children becoming confident, engaged, independent learners. Excellent learning materials, working at their own pace using their interests as motivation in close collaboration with their caring interested teachers in a supportive learning environment, is the key. Consequently our children are thriving, becoming more confident in their own abilities and most importantly, are happy.”

Mathematics - Geometry: Learning subtle gradations in size, length and weight, exploring solid and plane geometry shapes. Vocabulary expands as children revel in wonderful sounding names such as ovoid, ellipse, sphere and parallelogram.

Sensorial - Art: Working with size, colour, sound, weight, textures and shapes.

Science - Geography: Puzzle maps, globes, pictures and classification games teach the child about the world, our place in it and respect for other cultures.

Practical Life: Real-life activities such as such as scrubbing, polishing, washing, cooking, sewing and food preparation, giving children skills to care for themselves and developing concentration and coordination.

Reading and Language: Building vocabulary and developing handwriting skills.

Your visit is welcome: Experience first-hand what makes the Montessori approach unique. To accommodate working parents, the centre is open throughout the year, only closing for the Christmas - New Year holidays.

Give your child a head start at school Do want your child to be a competent independent self-learner? Our Montessori Children’s House offers a peaceful and orderly environment based around a structured learning curriculum supported by Montessori trained teachers and special Montessori learning materials

20 hours ECE Aged from 2-6 years

“Montessori’s been fantastic for my daughter’s socialisation. The structure and orderliness really suits her nature, we’ve decided to continue with Montessori into primary school” Experience first hand what makes the Montessori approach unique. For more information contact Pauline Harter

wairarapa.montessori@gmail.com

Wairarapa Montessori Preschool

114 Lincoln Road, Masterton. Phone 06 370 1471 Open 8am - 4pm Monday - Friday • www.wairarapamontessori.com

29


30 Wairarapa Midweek

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

How to help your child with homework

FIRST

STEPS

&

FUTURE

PROSPECTS

School terms & holidays 2019

If your child does bring work home here are some tips to help them: 

Let them have a bit of time to unwind after school or kura they will have been working all day

Give them a snack and drink their brains work better with fuel

Make sure they have a suitable environment to work in. Let them choose a comfortable space, clear away any distractions and keep siblings away from them

Decide together how long their homework will take

Make sure they have everything they need before they start - a set of fun stationery just for homework can be a great motivator.

TERM 1 LENGTH: 11 weeks START DATE: Between Monday 28 January and Thursday 7 February END DATE: Friday 12 April SCHOOL HOLIDAY: Saturday 13 April - Sunday 28 April (includes Easter and Easter Tuesday and ANZAC day)

What if they get stuck? 

Help your child problem-solve by explaining or showing them the steps to complete a task. Let them do the steps though. Make up a similar question or task as an example. Show them how to work through it and then get them to have a go at their homework task

Try giving clues rather than the answer, but be aware of frustration levels - both theirs and yours

Keep the clues simple - remind them of all the other times they have been able to work things out

Ideally homework will be connected to something they’ve already learned, so encourage them to think back

and start from what they can do. 

Don’t help them too much, for example, explain where and how to find information, rather than giving it to them.

What if I don’t understand their homework? If you’re confused by your child’s homework, talk to their teacher you won’t be the first parent to do this. Or it may be that your child is happy to ask for help and then they can explain things to you. They may also be able to find answers by using the internet or the local library, or by asking an older sister or brother. Source: parents.education.govt.nz

Nutritious and Delicious

Come Dance with us …

Enrolling now for 2019 Term 1 starts 4th February. Enrolments from 3 years * Tiny Tots (themed classes) Speech & Drama

RAD Ballet Contemporary Hip Hop

NZAMD American Jazz NZAMD Tap Adult Ballet & fitness

PROUD TO SUPPORT LOCAL EDUCATION BUY FROM THE BLUE CRATES

TERM 2 LENGTH: 10 weeks START DATE: Monday 29 April END DATE: Friday 5 July SCHOOL HOLIDAY: Saturday 6 July - Sunday 21 July TERM 3 LENGTH: 10 weeks START DATE: Monday 22 July END DATE: Friday 27 September SCHOOL HOLIDAY: Saturday 28 September - Sunday 13 October TERM 4 LENGTH: Up to 10 weeks START DATE: Monday 14 October END DATE: Primary, intermediate and special schools: No later than Friday 20 December* Secondary and composite: No later than Friday 13 December** SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: 5 or 6 weeks (from school’s closing date until opening date of school the following year) Public holidays: Labour Day 28 October, Christmas Day, Boxing Day * so that school has been open for instruction for 390 half days. ** so that school has been open for instruction for 380 half days. Source: parents.education.govt.nz

SCOTS COLLEGE SCHOOL & BOARDING

Boys Yrs 9-13 & from 2020 Girls Yrs 11-13 • Strong Academic performance • Passionate teachers

Timetable online at www.inderdance.school.nz

• Personalised education • Vibrant, family focussed boarding

Registration is online visit us at

www.inderdance.school.nz

Ph: 378 2005 / studio 377 4588 Email: dancer@wise.net.nz • Like us on Facebook!

Find out more at scotscollege.school.nz

Wairarapa Info Evening 6pm Wed 20 March, The White Swan, Greytown


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.