Tuesday 24 September 2024 Rātū rua tekau ma wha o Mahuru
Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Sat Sri Akal, Namaste, Talofa, Mālō e lelei, Fakalofa lahi atu,Bula Vinaka, Salam & Warm Pacific Greetings to you all
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WHAT’S ON AT RPS
Chinese Language Week Ni Hao
Tuesday 24 September Pohutukawa Team to Massey Park Pools
Monday 23 – Friday 27 September Sports Camp, Camp Adair, Hunua 40 selected Year 7-8 students participating
Thursday 26 September Kowhai Team Cross Country, 12 – 1pm, all whānau welcome
Monday 23 – Friday 27 September Mental Health Awareness Week – https://mhaw.nz/
Friday 27 September Final day for Term 3
Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 September New Zealand Intermediate Chess Nationals in Wellington 5 RPS tamariki representing South Auckland
Sunday 29 September Daylight Saving begins – clocks go forward 1 hour
Monday 14 October First day for Term 4
Wednesday 16 October – Friday 1 November Kahikatea Team start swimming at school
Wednesday 23 October Manu Tīoriori Festival at the Due Drop Events Centre, Manukau
Monday 28 October Labour Day – Public Holiday
Monday 4 – Friday 15 November Kowhai team start swimming
Monday 18 – Friday 29 November Rimu and Totara Team start swimming
Friday 20 December Final day for 2024
Monday 3 February 2025 Start date for 2025
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CONGRATULATIONS AMES RHODES!
Congratulations to Ames Rhodes who will be representing RPS and the Manurewa Schools at the Auckland RehuTai Speech Competition tonight at Remuera Intermediate. He will be presenting his speech about Kotahitanga against students from across the Auckland region. Kia Kaha Ames! We’re so proud of you!
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CELEBRATING CHINESE LANGUAGE WEEK
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OFFICE HOURS: Our RPS office will close at 3.30pm on Friday 27 September and re-open at 8:15 am on Monday 14 October. For general enquiries please email rpoffice@randwickpark.school.nz, for enrolments email enrolments@randwickpark.school.nz or phone 0212534426 for urgent matters.
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TE WIKI O TE REO MĀORI & CULTURAL DRESS DAY
Thank you to all tamariki who came to kura in their traditional cultural dress last Taite/Rāpare. We had a great week learning more te reo and our history. The week culminated in our celebration assembly.
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SPORTS CAMP
Yesterday 40 of our students went to Camp Adair for Sports Camp.
Yesterday 40 of our students went to Camp Adair for Sports Camp. What an incredible first day at Sports Camp! Our students showcased their talents in Ki O Rahi, Cross Country, Badminton, and Checkers. Our tamariki displayed the true spirit of Randwick Park School by embodying our core values. They demonstrated respect for their teammates and opponents, showed great perseverance in muddy conditions, and maintained a strong sense of sportsmanship throughout the day. MEDAL TABLE SO FAR Badminton – Boys Doubles – Bronze Badminton – Mixed Doubles – Bronze Badminton – Girls Singles – Bronze Badminton – Girls Doubles – Bronze Yesterday was an outstanding achievement for our badminton players who have embraced this sporting code. Congratulations to our participants for their hard work and commitment. We are looking forward to seeing how the rest of the week unfolds.
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ASSEMBLY CERTIFICATES
Congratulations to the students below who received a certificate at last weeks school assembly:
STUDENT NAMES AND CLASSROOM |
Justin Pasi Lio, Room 16 |
Siale Folau, Room 1 |
Lupe Latu, Room 17 |
Ana Kunavula, Room 3 |
Ethan Maiava, Room 18 |
John Heimatoto, Room 4 |
Anzac Davis, Room 19 |
Ishanvi Maharaj, Room 5 |
Romeo Flavell, Room 20 |
Yisrael Ailima, Room 10 |
Mikylah Leef, Room 21 |
Esther Vaipulu, Room 11 |
Rashi Gounder, Room 23 |
Tosolimah Soyot Amin, Room 12 |
Sohana Gounder, Room 26 |
Ekampreet Singh, Room 13 |
Hosanna Sula, Room 27 |
Hartej Arora, Room 14 |
Roman Mahani-Taua, Room 31 |
Allorah Uilisone, Room 15 |
Ruby Malaeolototo, Room 32 |
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BALLET IN A BOX PERFORMANCE: Pohutukawa and Kowhai Team
Last week, our Kowhai and Pohutukawa Teams had the opportunity to see the Royal New Zealand Ballet company bring together a razzle-dazzle performance of Sacha Cotter and Josh Morgan’s magnificent Dazzlehands at the Due Drop Centre. This contemporary take on traditional ballet was an innovative and exciting way to explore the The Arts: Dance curriculum.
The Cow says “moo”, the Chicken says “cluck” and the Pig says… “Dazzlehands!” As hard as the farmer tries, Pig won’t go “oink”. Reinforcing the message that it is always best to stay true to yourself no matter what others say.
Our students enjoyed participating in a dance lesson at school prior to the show and were also able to ask the dancers questions in a Q&A session at the end of the performance.
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GYMNASTICS
We received funding from Manukau Counties Community Facilities Charitable Trust for a group of students to attend Gymnastics at Counties Manukau Gymnastics. The gymnastic programme is based on an approach that is fun, challenging and fundamental for a child’s growth and development. Trained staff facilitate the gymnastics programme designed to meet
the needs of individual students.
This is an opportunity to enhance social and interpersonal skills through a structured
gymnastics programme.
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TE HUI AKO TERM 3 PARTICIPATION RESULTS
Well RPS you have not let us down.
93% participation and..13 classes achieving 100% participation or just one less.
RPS we are doing great! Congratulations! Thank you for the support you continue to give your tamariki in relation to their learning.
Last term we achieved 94% participation in our Te Hui Ako and this term, Term Three we nearly equalled this with 93%. Our teachers really enjoy the time discussing the progress your child is making and seeing how proud they are. We look forward to continuing to rise to our 100% participation challenge in 2025. Please remember you are welcome to make a time to meet with your child’s teacher at any stage. You don’t have to wait until scheduled times. If there is anything causing concern contact us immediately. Any matter that may be hindering learning needs to be addressed straight away. No issue is too small.
Rimu Team (Year 0-1)
Room 1&2 – 18/19 95% Room 3 – 17/22 80% Room 4 – 22/22 100% Room 5 – 22/22 100% Room 6 – 17/22 77%
Totara Team (Year 2)
Room 24 – 20/21 92% Room 25 – 23/23 100% Room 26 – 24/24 100%
Kowhai Team (Year 3-4)
Room 14 – 23/25 92% Room 15 – 21/23 91% Room 16 – 23/25 92% Room 17 – 23/25 92% Room 18 – 24/24 100% Room 19 – 21/24 88% Room 20 – 24/25 96%
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Pohutukawa Team (Year 5-6)
Room 10 – 24/27 89% Room 11 – 24/26 92% Room 27 – 27/28 96% Room 31 – 24/27 89% Room 32 – 23/27 85%
Kahikatea Team (Year 7-8)
Room 9 – 22/26 76% Room 12 – 24/27 89% Room 13 – 28/28 100% Room 21 – 26/28 93% Room 22 – 27/28 96% Room 23 – 23/23 100%
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MID-YEAR OVERALL TEACHER JUDGEMENT (OTJ)
WRITING
At the start of this term, we looked at our mid-point data and using a variety of assessments and professional judgement teachers made an overall teacher judgement (OTJ) on how individuals are tracking towards our school-wide achievement targets.
Our end-of-year target for Writing is to have 70% or more of all students working At or Above the expected level for their age. There is an increase of 8.7% from the end of 2023.
The following is where we are placed at the mid-point.
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If at any stage you would like to come and discuss the information we share with you in our newsletters please do not hesitate to contact us.
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR LEARNING ASSISTANT POSITION
Seeking a suitable applicant to support students (aged 5 to 13 years) who have a variety of neurodiverse conditions. You will work as part of a classroom team assisting the teacher with student learning and/or behaviour.
Hours of work are Monday to Friday (term time only) 8.45 am to 2.45 pm. Positions will be paid as per the Support Staff in Schools Collective Agreement.
Previous experience working with neurodiverse students or in a related field is an advantage but not a requirement. A full current driver’s licence will be beneficial.
Applicants are required to complete a Police Vetting application. Previous convictions do not necessarily prevent you from applying for this. The role will commence during Term 4 or by negotiation.
Applicants must be either NZ citizens or have a valid NZ work visa.
Please email your CV to s.booth@randwickpark.school.nz. Applications close on Friday 11 October 2024.
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DROPPING AND COLLECTING YOUR CHILDREN/TAMARIKI
When dropping your tamariki off in the morning please use our yellow coned drop-off area. This is for the safety of you and your tamariki. If you would like to walk your child/ren to class, please park on the road.
Our school gates are closed from 2 pm. Only parents/whānau who have a parking permit are permitted through the gates as we have limited parking spaces.
If you have any questions, please contact our school office on 09 2670112 or 0800 438777. Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation in keeping our tamariki safe.
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CYBERSAFETY – PROTECTING OUR TAMARIKI ONLINE
As parents/whānau, you do everything you can to keep your tamariki safe. Being online is no different, but the strategies to keep our tamariki safe are. Here is this week’s Cyber Safety tip to ensure the online safety of our tamariki.
Teach your tamariki to keep their location private
Most apps, networks and devices have geo-tagging features which make your whereabouts public and can lead someone directly to you. These features need to be turned off for obvious privacy and safety reasons. Digital photos also contain metadata (information about the time, date and GPS coordinates) which may reveal more than you want to. Some social media platforms automatically hide or remove this data, but not all, so do your homework and know how much info you’re sharing.
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TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM OUR SCHOOL OFFICE
Tickets are $5.00. In order for you to attend and be part of the celebration of the amazing talent within RPS and our Te Hui Ako, we are subsidising the cost of the tickets. Tickets will be $5.00 per person.
The final day to purchase tickets from our office is Thursday 17 October.
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Please visit their website for more information on SKIDS.
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MANUREWA LINK BUS – FREE TRANSPORT AROUND MANUREWA FROM WEDNESDAY TO FRIDAY
For more information visit their website
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2024 COHORT DATES FOR NEW ENTRANTS (5 year-old tamariki) Term 4: 14 October/18 November
2025 COHORT DATES FOR NEW ENTRANTS(5 year-old tamariki) Term 1: 3 February/10 March
Term 2: 28 April/26 May
Term 3: 14 July/18 August
Term 4: 6 October/10 November
If you have any questions about enrolments and start dates please talk to our lovely office staff or email enrolments@randwickpark.school.nz
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OUR SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER
Matua Chad Robertson is our School Social Worker. He is loving working here at RPS.
If you need assistance or to chat you are welcome to pop in to see him through our school office or call him on 0220139535 or 09 2691009
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BREAKFAST CLUB MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:10 – 8:30 AM in Te Kahukura, all welcome
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SCHOOL HOURS School starts at 8:40 am & finishes at 2:45 pm. If tamariki arrive after 8:40 am they are late and need to sign in at the back of our office with Miss Dot, our School Liaison Officer.
All students are asked to be off school grounds by 3 pm unless they are attending a sport training.
This is for safety reasons as we do not have supervision in case of an emergency, injury or incident.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
Please contact SKIDS (after-school care) if you need supervision for your child/ren on 0276275001 or 0800543922. Thank you for your support with this.
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LABELLING CLOTHING ITEMS
We regularly have lost clothing. As you are aware school uniform items are expensive. To assist us in ensuring that we can return any lost items to their owner, please clearly label all items.
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READING EGGS
Well done to this week’s top 6 students who have completed the most lessons on: Reading Eggs
Ishanvi Maharaj, Room 5 Lorenzo Tomuli, Room 17 Ekampreet Singh, Room 13
Reading Eggspress
Christian Pasi, Room 17 Shravya Prabu, Room 19 Sifet Kaur, Room 16
If you are unsure of your child/ren’s Reading Eggs login please see their class teacher or Mrs Tina Lindsay (our Learning Support Co-Ordinator) through our office.
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CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR OUR JUNIOR TAMARIKI If your child is in Year 0-4, we ask that you please pack them a change of clothing. This is incase of accidents which can occur at their age.
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OUR SCHOOL COUNSELLOR Whaea Brenda Paschke is our school counsellor. She works four days a week. She can be contacted through our school office or by email counsellor3@randwickpark.school.nz
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KEEPING THE SCHOOL UP TO DATE
Here are different ways you can contact our school: HERO App: You can view your child’s progress and update their attendance
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Call: 09 2670112 or 0800 438 777 between 8:15 – 3:30 pm
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Email: rpoffice@randwickpark. school.nz for general inquiries, absences@randwickpark.school.nz for attendance, and enrolments@randwickpark.school.nz for enrolment-related queries
or Pop in to see our office staff from 8:15 – 3:30 Monday – Friday.
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