Event Reminders and School Curriculum Survey

WHEELS DAY TOMORROW: Thursday 30th December 2023
*Learners can wear mufti OR house colours – they do not need to wear school uniform.
*Learners can bring a bike, scooter (not electric please), skates, remote control car. If they don’t have anything to bring our school bikes / scooters will be available.
*Learners must wear a helmet when riding their wheels (any type).
*Learners are to bring their ‘wheels’ to the BIG TURF and put their wheels into their class row (large/named cones will be set up).

TIME TO SHINE PICNIC – Monday 11th December 2023 (4.30pm – 7.30pm)
*All learners will perform an item on stage with their class
*We encourage all whānau to come and enjoy the afternoon
*There will be a small amount of food / drink for sale however we encourage you to pack a picnic

LOCAL CURRICULUM CONSULTATION
A local curriculum is the ‘schools curriculum’. It is how we take the New Zealand curriculum and adapt it to meet the needs of our learners and our community. In order to do this we need whānau voice. We will be collecting your voice in 3 ways:
1) A small postcard relating to our current Strategic Goals (school direction). We’ve tried to keep this very brief so that parents aren’t put off by the length of the survey. If you are able to jot 2 or 3 next steps / development ideas that would be great. These will be handed out tomorrow and the first 50 learners to hand one in at the office will receive a free pass to Gravity Trampoline Park.
2) Staff and Board Member conversations at Time to Shine – We look forward to coming to talk to you at the Time to Shine picnic so that you can share your thoughts in regards to what’s working really well and what we could focus on more.
3) Phone conversations – Claire and I (Carla) will be randomly phoning caregivers to ask a few questions to gather even more voice.

Please know that every piece of information we receive will be read, discussed and used to ensure our school curriculum meets the needs and aspirations of our school community.

Have a lovely evening 🙂
Carla Cook