Tuesday 14 May 2024 Rātū tekau ma wha o Haratua
Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Sastrikal, Namaste, Talofa, Malo e lelei, Fakalofa lahi atu, Bula Vinaka, Salam & Warm Pacific Greetings to you all
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WHAT’S ON AT RPS
Thursday 16 May RPS Disco: Yrs 1 to 4, 4-5pm Yrs 5 to 8, 5:30 – 7pm All tamariki must be collected by an adult at the end of the disco. Relationship and Sexuality meeting: 5.30 – 6.30 pm in our staffroom, all welcome
Friday 17 May Pink Shirt Day – Tamariki can wear a pink shirt to school to show their support for bullying prevention
Wednesday 22 May Duffy Theatre – 11.30 am Juniors, 1.30 pm Seniors
Friday 24 May
– Whole school assembly, Rooms 12 & 14 hosting, 2 pm, all whānau welcome
Monday 27 May – Friday 31 May Samoan Language Week -Talofa Lava!
Friday 31 May -Whole School Assembly, Rooms 17 & 22 hosting, 2pm, all whānau welcome
Monday 3 June King’s Birthday – Public holiday
Friday 28 June Celebrating Matariki – Public Holiday
Tuesday 2 – Thursday 4 July School Production – Te Harenga (keep a look out for more information to come)
Friday 5 July Final day of Term 2
Monday 22 July First day of Term 3
Friday 23 August RPS Board Mid Term Break – school closed
Monday 26 August Staff Professional Development day – school closed
Friday 30 August Alfriston College enrolments for 2025 due
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TE HUI AKO: Thank you to all whānau who came to see their child/rens teachers last week. Please make contact with your child/rens teachers if you still need to meet with them. A reminder that if you complete our Te Hui Ako survey you will go in the draw to win a Harry Potter Lego set or a $50.00 supermarket voucher.
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On Friday 17 May tamariki can wear a pink shirt to school to show their support for bullying prevention.
Definition of bullying?
Bullying is a deliberate act that involves a power imbalance, has an element of repetition and is harmful. It can be physical, verbal or social, including both the physical and/or digital environment.
Is bullying harmful? Why prevent bullying?
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Many studies show that rangatahi who are bullied are more likely to experience mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.
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This can impact on their learning, relationships and ability to feel good about who they are.
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Bullying harms the person being bullied, the person doing the bullying and can also harm those who witness it (bystanders).
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Rangatahi who bully others, or are bullied (or both), are more likely to skip classes, drop out of school, and perform worse academically than schoolmates who have no conflict with their peers (OECD, 2017).
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By taking bullying seriously and celebrating the diversity of tauira/students, all rangatahi can feel safe and supported, and flourish at your school!
For more information on Pink Shirt Day please visit their website https://pinkshirtday.org.nz/ . There is also a colouring competition https://pinkshirtday.org.nz/resources/colouring-competition – entries due 27 May (age groups: 4-6, 7-9, 10-12)
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RELATIONSHIP AND SEXUALITY EDUCATION
From the 27th May, tamariki will be learning about Relationships and Sexuality Education.
Our junior classes (Year 1-4) will focus on the names of body parts and how to take care of their bodies.
The Year 5/6 tamaiti will be learning about Relationships and Sexuality Education with a focus on pubertal changes.
Our 7/8 student focus is on respectful relationships, pubertal change, and discrimination. The Village Collective, an organisation for Young Pasifika Peoples will take some sessions.
We will have a Whānau information hui/evening outlining the programmes in more detail in the Staffroom on Thursday, 16th May from 5.30 pm to 6.00 pm. This is a chance for you to ask any questions you may have.
We look forward to seeing as many as we can.
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RANDWICK PARK COMMUNITY HUI WEDNESDAY 15 MAY, 6.30 – 8PM MANU TUKUTUKU, 32 RIVERTON DRIVE
Have your say on what we can do to make Randwick Park a better place
Dave Tims Urban Neighbours of Hope www.unoh.co.nz 02108256001
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WELCOME TO RPS This week we have opened Room 4 for our Year 1 tamariki and Miss Floriane Gonot is their teacher.
In Room 20 we welcome Mrs Emma Smith. Mrs Smith is an experienced teacher who has previously worked in other schools in Auckland.
We also have 4 AUT trainee teachers working in our school over the next three weeks in Rooms 5, 16, 10 and 31.
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CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR OUR JUNIOR TAMARIKI If your child is in Year 0-4, please pack them a change of clothing. This is incase of accidents which can occur at their age.
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2024 COHORT DATES FOR NEW ENTRANTS (5 year-old tamariki) Term 2: 4 June Term 3: 22 July/26 August Term 4: 14 October/18 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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ROOM 11’S SHOP 8:15-8:40 am daily, see you there! $1 breakfast banana smoothies and hot chocolate, $2 snack pack – choose 3 healthy snacks
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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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SCHOOL UNIFORM As the weather gets cooler we ask that students start wearing our winter uniform. It consists of our school pants, polo fleece, socks or stockings and school shoes (School shoes -black, white, or navy blue, or sports shoes (black, white, or navy blue).
If your child is wearing a piece of jewellery as part of their culture, please advise either their class teacher or our school office. Jewellery, nail polish, and jandals do not form part of our RPS uniform.
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BREAKFAST CLUB MONDAY – FRIDAY 8:10 – 8:40 AM in Te Kahukura, all welcome
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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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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.
All students are to be off-site/off-school grounds by 3 pm unless they are attending training for a sport.
This is for safety reasons as we do not have supervision in case of an emergency, injury or incident.
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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