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ONGAONGA SCHOOL NEWSLETTER – 25 TH JULY 2018 - TERM 3 - WEEK 1
Greetings to the Ongaonga School Community.
Nga mihi nui ki a Koutou Welcome Jaxon and Maggie to Ongaonga school. Welcome back to term three full of many exciting activities including these major events; 7-a-side, cross country, technology challenge, Mathletics, Education Review and Ngati Whai. Effort and Empathy Effort and empathy are our school values we will focus on for term three. We are striving for excellence, so our best effort is required to work towards this aspiration. Giving everything a go. Having empathy towards others makes you a positive citizen, a contributor to friendships and community. Our big idea for learning in term three is Significance and the learning context is our Taonga, the special treasures and gifts we have at home and school. Incorporating the Taonga of our term such as our 7-a-side and understanding its importance, how it has changed over time and the significance of the various aspects of the day. Agri-Kids Another great Ongaonga School achievement. Leah, Sophie and Hamish placed 14th at the Agri-Kids Nationals. In context, there are 1,951 Primary Schools able to enter so we are in the top 1% of achievers for New Zealand. Not only was the result amazing but our team work, perseverance and communication were fantastic despite the weather conditions. A huge thank you to parents and those who helped teach our team. Many extra hours of learning outside of school time in many varied locations to learn the many
facets of modern day agricultural knowledge and fundraising to get to the event in Invercargill. Many thanks to Miss McIlroy and Mrs Beamish for making this happen. Congratulations team. Lamb and Calf Day With Bovine Mycoplasma concerns, previous low numbers of animal entries, the disconnect between the school event and Show Day we will not be having a Lamb and Calf Day this year. As Agri Kids can involve all our students, has a challenge to reach regional representation, and can include a specialised animal entry component, we are considering creating a school Agri Kids event instead. 7 A Side 8 August is rushing around quickly. We are working hard to get everything ready for the day. We do need help with; BBQ cooks, score keepers, in the food tent, making burgers, food preparation before the event, sales of food, pick up of equipment before and after the event, return of equipment and a pack up crew. A member of the SSG may be contacting you shortly requesting specific help that we need to make the day a success. The wheelbarrow raffle is needing donations as it sits in the school office looking rather empty. Many thanks for your ongoing support. A final thought, “Strength does not come from winning, your struggles develop your strengths” Arnold Schwarzenegger. Aaron West Principal
Your feedback is valuable to us!
Ongaonga School is participating in a Ministry of Education Programme called PB4L- School Wide
(Positive Behaviour for Learning-School Wide)
The survey about Positive Behaviour For Learning is still open. Use the QR code or link below to
complete.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q322RCH
Thank you for your time your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Congratulations to Robbie who was awarded Kiwi for being nice in the playground, Christina who was awarded Kakapo for always being respectful and thoughtful in the playground and being great at dance, Sam who was awarded Hoiho for his great attitude in the playground and Hamish C who was
awarded Takahe for having a great week and his good Haka. Well done everyone! We hope that you all had a fantastic time over the holidays, we cant wait to find out what you have all been up to!
Ongaonga Hall Annual General meeting
Wednesday 1st August 2018 at 7pm In the Hall Supper Room
Callum and Kiwi had a great time. They went down to the river but Kiwi was far too scared to cross the river. They played with the sheep and goats and rode motorbikes. Kiwi had the best time and had so much fun. Kiwi found it rather funny and laughed hard as they saw a truck nearly get stuck on the rocks.
Sam and Takahe had a great week.
Charlie and Kakapo had the best time! They had loads of fun at home. Charlie had rugby on the weekend and Dylan came to watch with Kakapo, Charlie scored a try and got player of the day! They stayed up late.
Mayjor and Hoiho had a busy time. They watched Mayjor’s brothers play rugby, played fortnight and rode motorbikes together and had a tasty breakfast.
Welcome to Jaxon Lawrence who joins Room 4 and Maggie Trotter who joins Room 1. A very warm
welcome to Mickey & Clem Trotter and Tracy & Mark to the Ongaonga school community.
7 A-Side Wheelbarrow Raffle
Our Wheelbarrow is looking rather empty. If you have
anything to donate please place it in the wheelbarrow in the office.
Thank you .
Community Notices
ROSS SHIELD BILLETS: This year CHB is hosting the Ross Shield Rugby Tournament and the organising committee are looking for 44 local families to billet primary school aged players in their homes from Monday 1st October - Saturday 6th October 2018. If you are willing to billet 2 players (or would like more information) please contact Belinda Brans: 0211382984 or [email protected]. HANDY MAN: Looking for work. No job to big or small. Has own water blaster, 2020PSI Mower mulcher, both petrol run. Masport terrier rotary hoe. Phone Dale on 020 4088684 FENCER REQUIRED: Wakarara Road Please call Simon Russell for more details on 06 856 6893. FRESH EGGS FOR SALE: $5 a dozen. Please call Hamish Dunderdale on 06 857 8786. BUS DRIVER WANTED: Go Bus are looking for a driver for the Ruataniwha bus run. If you or anyone you know may be interested please call Go Bus on 06 858 5194.
Principal – Aaron West
Ongaonga School PHONE: 8566840 or 8566042
Netball Results: No Netball played. Semi finals for Intermediate netball will be on the 18th August and finals will be on the 25th August. Unfortunately due to having 9 teams in the Intermediate grade, the 9th placed team after the 11th of August games, will NOT have any more games.
Draw for this Saturday
Rugby
Results: Under 13s DNVK Combined Vs Central 29-12 Win Under 11s Otane Vs Central 54-5 Win Under 9 Onga/Tiko Vs Central/Flem 9-2 Win Under 8 Onga/Tiko Vs Waipawa Titans 8-2 Win
Draw for this Saturday
Football Results: Yrs 4-6 Onga/Tiko Vs Waipukurau 4-3 Win Yrs 9-10 Onga Vs Waipukurau 8-1 Win Yrs 11+ Onga Tiko Vs Otane 4-0 Win CHB Spitfires Vs CHB Football 8-2 Win
Draw for this Saturday
Please arrive at 08:50am all games start at 9:00am
Hockey Results: CHB Sticks Vs CHB 1-9 Loss
Indoor Hockey
Starts Tuesday 31st July. Mouthguard and shoes required. Kelly Smith is the Junior Coach, please contact her on 027 658 6815 if you are unable to
make a game, Seniors are in a mixed team, see the sports draws and please introduce yourselves to
your fellow team members. All students should be at the venue 10mins prior to game time.
QUALITY EDUCATION , COUNTRY VALUES
Sports News, Results & Draws
Under 13 DNVK Combined
Taradale Avengers
CHB 3 11:00am
Under 11 Otane Rua Huia DVK 10:00am
Under 9 Onga/Tiko
BYE
Under 8 Onga/Tiko
Takapau CHB 6 10:15am
Under 7 Onga/Tiko
Waipawa CHB1b 11:00am
Under 6 Onga/Tiko
Central Red
CHB 4b 11:00am
Yrs 4-6 Onga/Tiko
Waipawa Field A 09:00am
Yrs 7-8 Onga/Tiko
Waipukurau Field E 09:00am
Yrs 7-8 Onga/Tiko 2
Tak/St Jo’s/Pukehou
Field D 09:00am
Yrs 9-10 Onga
Argyll Field J 09:00am
Yrs 11+ Onga/Tiko
Takapau/Omakere
Field M 09:00am
CHB College Open Eve 8th Aug, Wed 6.45pm 7-A-Side 8th Aug BOT Meeting 14th Aug
Friday Sports For the next two weeks, Friday trainings
will be for those participating in the Ongaonga 7-A-side.
All students not participating in the Ongaonga 7-aside will be with their normal class.
Trainings will resume after the 7-A-Side. Thanks, Miss M.
Yrs 5 –6 Onga Ferns
Pukehou Tuis CHB Court 1
09:30am
Yrs 7-8 Onga Stars
Waipukurau Titans
CHB Court 2
10:30am
Ongaonga 7-A-Side Teams
All students participating in the Ongaonga 7-A-Side teams will need to organise a pair of navy shorts to play in, shirts will be provided.
Netball players will have tunics provided. Rugby players will need mouthguards (no boots
required). Hockey players will need mouthguards, shin pads and appropriate shoes. Football players
will need shinpads, football socks and boots. Netball players will need sneakers. Please
organise this before Monday the 6th of August, no equipment, no play.