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Kia ora tātou,
Thank you to the 140 whānau who provided feedback to our Board through our community survey. The feedback is incredibly useful and informative and means we can develop a strategic plan that includes our whānau voice. This week our Board will spend several hours reviewing and drafting the strategic plan for our school for the next three years. It is clear from your feedback that we have a strong and committed community who wants to continue to work together to provide the best learning opportunities - he waka eke noa. We are all in this together!
This term has seen huge interest from our students in skateboarding, ‘scootering’ and roller blading. We have responded to this interest by providing specific areas of the school for this to happen, every day. Lucas, one of our Teacher Aides, is working with a number of students, designing and constructing ramps for the students and community to use. Thank you to our caretaker Rob and to some whānau who have also provided their skills and time to help build the ramps. Please let us know if you are keen to get involved as we see this as an awesome opportunity to utilise your skills and enthusiasm. We have also started work on a collaborative project with Dr
Wendy Hoddinott from GATHER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LTD. Our aim is to ensure that all of our outdoor play areas / landscape offers a range of opportunities for all of our students - including nature play. We have parents, staff and (we are soon to select some students), to work as a team to co-design and start to install areas in our school that provide specific ‘play’ areas for children. Our intention is that our students will be an instrumental part of this project. We recently had a Playsafe | Certified Play Area Safety and Compliance Inspection. Due to their findings, parts of our Big Adventure have had to be blocked off, until we can repair these to a suitable standard. We will keep you posted on this.
Last week three members of the Ministry of Education property team met with myself and Shevaun to discuss the next phase of property work for our school. Some of this work will be paid for by our Board, while other work will be funded by the Ministry of Education. We have another visit this Monday from the Ministry of Education Minor Works Team and once we have a clear plan of the work, we will share more specific information with you. Please know that we are extremely committed to equity throughout our school, as well as having a commitment to a fully functioning Hall and Swimming Pool! Enjoy the warmer spring weather and longer days. Ngā mihi, Sally
ŌPĀWA SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
Term 3, Week 8
9th September 2020
30 Ford Road, Christchurch
Telephone: 332 6374
Cell: 022 319 1181
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.opawa.school.nz
TERM 3
BOT Meeting 17th September
DATE CHANGE Market Day (Time TBC) 22nd September
Market Day Postponement 23rd September
Senior Kapa Haka Wananga Sunday 18th
October
Teacher Only Day 16th November
2020 TERM DATES
Term 3 20th Jul-25th Sep
Term 4 12th Oct-16th Dec
DATES FOR THE DIARY Welcome to our new students and their
Whānau/Families: Rhyddian Rm1
Monday November 16th
2020 – Show Weekend
Until further notice parts
of the Big Adventure will
be closed
NZ Issue 6 closes on Friday 11th September
“Our Ōpāwa Market” Learning Celebration is
coming to Ōpāwa School! Throughout the term,
every student across the school has been busy
researching, making, building, planting, cooking
and creating products to sell at a market day event
here at Ōpāwa School. “Our Ōpāwa Market” will
be happening on Tuesday, 22nd September with
Wednesday, 23rd September as the
postponement date. We’re all very excited to show
you what we’ve been working on. Details about
how the market will work on the day are to be
confirmed after the COVID-19 Alert Level
announcement on 14th September so keep an eye
out for more information to come.
Last Thursday we had a cooking competition. We
competed with about 15 other schools. We had one
girls’ team and one boys’ team. The girl’s team made vegetarian chilli with rice, caramel popcorn, chocolate biscuits and a mouth-watering apple and cinnamon crepe. The boys made vegetarian bean nachos, guacamole with homemade chips, caramelised popcorn with an apple and cinnamon dessert. We had lots of fun.
Ōpāwa Library
Robyn, Taylah and Holly
represented Ōpāwa School
at the Grand Opening of
Ōpāwa Library
Our three suppliers of our uniform are:
Mainland Uniforms, 189 Peterborough Street, City, Telephone 377-6771
Little One, 4/132 Opawa Road, (second hand uniforms)
Uniform/Dress Students are expected and encouraged to take pride in their general appearance.
Our uniform is available from: Mainland Uniforms, 189 Peterborough Street - Telephone 377-6771
The Warehouse, Eastgate
Secondhand uniforms are sold at a local shop called ‘little one; which is located at 132 Opawa Road.
Please see http://www.opawa.school.nz/uniform.html for the full Ōpāwa School uniform.
The uniform should be clean, tidy and named.
Only the long sleeved Ōpāwa School undergarment (gunmetal grey) should be visible under the Ōpāwa polo shirt.
Socks/tights - plain navy, black or white.
Shoes must be black, brown or predominantly white trainers, leather shoes or sandals.
School sun hats must be worn in Terms 1 and 4. Plain black or beige bucket/wide brimmed hat or cap.
No nail polish and/or makeup to be worn at school.
Coloured hair is not appropriate.
Hair accessories: plain black, nave or orange headbands, ties, ribbons, bows or clips. Ties, ribbons, bows or clips to be no longer than 8cm in diameter.
Drawing on skin and tattoo transfers are not acceptable.
One piece swimming togs are recommended.
No jewellery should be worn except watches and ear studs or sleepers. No other earrings. Any other jewellery, including rings and necklaces can be a safety hazard and are not to be worn at school. All jewellery must be removed for sport. Variations due to cultural or religious beliefs are allowed on written request from parents/caregivers.
The final decision on all matters relating to the uniform resides with the principal
Subway Every Tuesday – have you tried online
ordering?
With online ordering there’s no need for
envelopes, however this option is still
available
To place an order for your child,
simply log on to online system, and
follow the instructions below to
pace an order before 9am each
Tuesday. Please note that you can
order days beforehand if you wish.
Visit www.subway.co.nzschools and select
SUBWAY School Lunch Programme –
Ferrymead Branch.
Either create an account or login by
following the prompts
Lunch online/Sushi Lunches can be ordered using lunch online.
This is an online service where
parents/caregivers set up their own
account, order lunch and pay online. The
lunch is then delivered to school on a
Wednesday in time for our lunch break.
To view the menu or to set up an account
is simple; all you need to do is register at
www.lunchonline.co.nz and follow 4 easy
steps to get started:
1. Register an account
2. Add member/s including your
child’s name, school and
classroom
3. Make a payment so you have
funds in your account before you
order
Little One is relocating at the end of
September to Beckenham Central, so will
no longer be stocking Ōpāwa Second-hand
uniform.
Based from St Martin’s Hansen Park, with a range of trail running distances from 10km to 50km, this exciting
community led event also hosts the Athletics New Zealand Trail Running Championships.
We’re thrilled to confirm the childrens race will continue in 2020. It is a short blast around the Park for all
ages. Entries and info from:
http://www.craterrimtrailrun.com/
This is a reminder that we are on track to run this popular event on Sunday September 20th 2020. A limited number of spaces are still available and can be booked online www.mcdonaldsduathlon.co.nz
Date Change
Studio One Performing Arts, your
local dance school, is currently giving
Ballet, Jazz and Contemporary lessons in
your area. The school’s director is
teacher, choreographer & ex-ballet
dancer Patricia Paul A.R.A.D. (London).
Ballet lessons from 3 years through to
Advanced, and all levels in Jazz and
Contemporary starting from age 7. For all
enquiries please phone 372-9191 or
email [email protected]
GirlGuidingNZ helps girls become resilient and involved in their community. They will learn
new skills in a safe environment while making new friends. In Term 3 2020 our fees are half
price! We would love for you to join so register your interest
at https://girlguidingnz.org.nz/registration/
TIME FOR TENNIS! Junior registration
is now open at OPAWA TENNIS
CLUB. Tennis options for ages 4years
and up. Coaching and team interclub
competitions available. $155-$205 for
full year membership and
coaching/game
options. Visit https://www.sporty.co.nz/o
pawatennis or contact our junior
administrator [email protected]
m/text 0212327141. A fun, family friendly
club.
Dental Care during the School Holidays The Community Dental Service will be providing dental care for children enrolled with our service during the upcoming school holidays. The clinics will offer treatment and relief of pain sessions by appointment only. To make an appointment please call/email our Contact Centre which operates between the hours of 8am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday throughout the holidays. The following Dental Clinics will be open during these school holidays: · Aranui Clinic, 240 Breezes Road, Aranui, · Lincoln Clinic, 35 James Street, Lincoln, · Rangiora Clinic, 163 Ashley Street, Rangiora, · Timaru Clinic, Level 1, 18 Woollcombe Street, Timaru The clinics will offer appointments between 8.15am and 4.45pm for school-age and preschool children requiring treatment. If your child has dental pain because of an accident, please contact your dentist in the first instance. To book an appointment at one of our clinics please: call 0800 846 983 Or email [email protected]