Monday, 17 March 2014

Parenting

Being a parent is an awesome job but it is also very challenging. At times it is hard to know if you are doing the right thing or not. I have three children of my own and they are all very different. I have certainly benefitted over the years from going to parenting courses or reading books with helpful tips.

I am looking forward to going to hear Kathryn Berkett in our school hall on Wednesday 26th March. I have heard great things about the Brainwave Trust. I understand they only promote speakers of the highest calibre. I have three teenagers living at my house so I need all the help I can get, but don’t think you are off the hook, your children will morph into teenagers before you know it.

The proceeds are all going to our playground development so why don’t you bring a friend or two and have fun while learning a trick or two. See the flyer on the back of this newsletter.

Thank you to all the parents who came out in the rain and cold to parent interviews. We had 315 appointments for 330 children, a very impressive turnout rate. Thank you for taking the time to complete the goal setting sheet and checking contact details. If you were not able to make an interview time, or were unable to complete them in time for the interview, we would still like you to return these forms to your child’s teacher by Friday please. I really appreciate the way parents at Papakowhai School take a vital interest in their child’s learning.

Many parents want to know how they can help at home. The best way to do this is to read with your child when they are young and take an interest in what they are reading as they get older. Go on our Maths blog to find out what number knowledge your child should have at each level and practise this together. Encouraging completion or taking an interest in Mathletics has also proven to be very beneficial for many of our children. A small amount done regularly is certainly better for parents and for kids than a huge infrequent effort.

I have had some feedback from parents at interviews about how we classify children in year groups. At Papakowhai School children who start school in February and March of the year they turn 5 will move to Year 2 at the beginning of the next year automatically, unless there are special circumstances, which will be discussed with the parents. A child whose fifth birthday is in April or May will only move to year 2 at the discretion of the Principal in consultation with the parents, according to the ability and needs of each particular child. A child whose birthday is in June or later will remain in year 1 for another year.

Parents may request a meeting with me to discuss the class placement for their child at any time. If you have a child with an April or May birthday and you would like to discuss this further please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards

Mark Smith

Thursday, 27 February 2014

Picnic and Parent Interviews

Our annual Aotea Lagoon Picnic as today. The weather was perfect and so were the children. We all had such a wonderful time.
It was great seeing younger students with their older buddies in whanau groups
Thank you to family members who also joined us at the lagoon.
We are having parent/teacher meetings on March 3rd and 4th. School will finish at 2pm on these days, and interviews will start at 2.15pm. Each appointment is 15 minutes. Appointments to see the teachers can be made via a website, www.schoolinterviews.co.nz .
The log-in code is DGVTQ. To book:                
·         enter your name
·         enter your email  address
·         select the number of children you are booking for
·         Enter the children’s name/s and select their class, then their teacher.
·         Select the interview times you want.
We would really like all our parents to come to this meeting.
Today you received a letter including:
·         A sheet showing how we expect your child to be tracking against National Standards based on their progress in 2013. For Year 1 children you will receive a sheet showing the standard required at the end of one year at school.
·         You will also be given a sheet of all your contact details which we would like you to check before the interview.

·         A Goal Setting page to fill in with your child, if he/she is in Years 2 – 8. There are Help Notes included to assist with doing this.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Parent Teacher Interviews Term 1 2014

We are having parent/teacher meetings on March 3rd and 4th. School will finish at 2pm on these days, and interviews will start at 2.15pm. Each appointment is 15 minutes. Appointments to see the teachers will be done via a website.  It is a simple, accurate system. www.schoolinterviews.co.nz . Children in Years 5-8 are welcome to attend.
The log-in code is DGVTQ. To book:                               
·         enter your name
·         enter your email  address
·         select the number of children you are booking for
·         Enter the children’s name/s and select their class, then their teacher.
·         Select the interview times you want.

You will be sent an email confirming your booking details. You will control your bookings and can make them to suit you, though like any system the earlier you book the more likely you will get what you want.  Changing or cancelling your booking can be done at any time. The booking website will close at noon on Monday 3rd . If you are not able to make a booking online please phone the school office.
We would really like all our parents to come to this meeting.
Prior to the meeting you will receive:
·         A sheet showing how we expect your child to be tracking against National Standards based on their progress in 2013.
·         You will also be given a sheet of all your contact details which we would like you to check before the interview.
What do we need from you?
·         Complete a goal setting sheet that will be sent home next week and bring this to the interview.
·         We would like to know how your child is settling into school this year
·         We would like to know about how your child learns best and what their strengths and weaknesses are

·         We would like to know about your child’s personality and how we can work best with them at school. 

First Powhiri for 2014

Today we welcomed our new children, their siblings and families to our school with a whole school powhiri. This is an important tradition at our school.
Senior students take on leadership roles of giving the karanga to welcome the manuhiri into the hall, leading the waiata and giving speeches. All children participate in the powhiri and contribute through singing and listening.
Many families have never experienced a powhiri before. Some feel nervous beforehand but overwhelmingly people really appreciate being welcomed in this way. I like that our children feel comfortable with this process so that when they attend a powhiri later on in education or at work, or in a personal context, they can feel confident that they know what to do.

If you have never been to one of our powhiri they will be held on the third Wednesday of each term in 2014.  You would be most welcome.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Artsplash

Dear Parents/Caregivers

We are really celebrating the Arts at Papakowhai School this term. We are participating in the Artsplash festival and we have our own home grown Art Exhibition at the end of term.

On Wednesday next week we have our drama group performing at the State Opera House. They are doing a parody of High School Musical and it looks really cool.

The following week our choir and wearable arts group will be presenting at the Michael Fowler Centre. This promises to be a wonderful evening. I have had a sneak peek at some of the costumes and they really do look WOW!

The next night we have our dance group performing at the Michael Fowler Centre. This dance has been choreographed and organised by some of our senior students.

We also have a selection of our visual art being exhibited in the Renouf Foyer of the Michael Fowler Centre from September 9 -13. I am very proud of all of the performance groups and wish them well for their participation in the Artsplash festival.

If you are not able to attend the festival you won’t miss out because our own art exhibition is running in our school hall from September 24- 25. Our performance groups will also be presenting some of their work at the exhibition.

So that we can keep the cost of entry to a gold coin donation for our art exhibition, I am looking for a sponsor or sponsors for the event. At the exhibition we will have a colour A5 programme and we are looking to cover the back of it with sponsors’ messages or advertisements. We want to divide the A5 page into 8 sections and sell them for $100 each. If you don’t want to be named you are welcome to make an anonymous donation. The $800 raised will cover the cost of hiring screens (which we are getting from 3 different sources) for the event. If you would like to purchase one or more of these sections please contact me.

Thank you for your on-going support for the school and your children’s learning. It has been great to see over 90% of parents attending interviews.

Kind regards
Mark Smith

PRINCIPAL

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Consultation

Dear Parents/Caregivers
Community Consultation Survey
The Board of Trustees is undertaking its annual community consultation. We want to receive feedback and ideas to inform our planning for 2014.
Today each family has been given a booklet that contains:
  • The current strategic plan.
  • The 2013 achievement targets for the school
  • The 2012 National Standards data for Papakowhai School and 2013 progress data.
We would like as many families as possible to complete the survey. You can do this by going to https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N99S56B . If you are not able to complete this survey online please contact the Office and we will provide you with a paper copy.
Thank you for taking a small amount of your valuable time to help us plan for your child’s education.
Health Consultation
It is important that we consult with you about the health programmes we run at Papakowhai School. Do you know what is being taught? Are you happy with the content and the age it is delivered to?
We currently run a sexuality education programme in Year 7 and 8. Do you think this should be extended to Year 5 and 6? Have I got your attention yet?
We run a Keeping Ourselves Safe unit that includes preventing child abuse but we currently don’t run the Kia Kaha, prevention of bullying programme. Have we got that right?
The Life Ed programme speaks to our younger students about healthy eating and caring for our bodies. This extends to drug and alcohol education for our Year 7 and 8’s. Are you happy with this?
If these are issues that you would like to have input into, then please come to an evening I am hosting on August 21st. We will have coffee and dessert and look at the content of the programmes we offer, and some of the ones we don’t. Make sure you have your say. RSVP to mark@papakowhai.school.nz by Friday 16th August. The evening will start sharp at 7:30pm in the staffroom and finish by 9:30pm.
Kind regards
Mark Smith

PRINCIPAL

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Kapo Kapo Festival


Dear Parents/Caregivers
Papakowhai School participated in the Kapo Kapo festival last week to celebrate Matariki. It was a great night. Here is some of the feedback we received.

The event was amazing and I was so proud of our school for all the hard work that was put in to make our performance one of the best. What a wonderful school that can all join together and put in so much work to achieve such high praise. It is a school that I am proud to be a part of. Finally I would like to say well done to all the children involved that put so much into the performance.  You could see that they were all 100 % committed and were giving it their all.

Just a quick note to say how wonderful it was to be a Papakowhai parent last night! The kids looked so polished and poised and performed so well given their short time together. It's been really cool for my daughter to have something she can connect to culturally and she's thoroughly enjoyed it.

I just wanted to say how fantastic the Kapa Haka group was last night. You would never know that Papakowhai hadn't had a group in 7 years. Well done. Wouldn't it be great if the rest of the school could see it at the end of term assembly? Well done again. I loved watching them. 

My granddaughter was one of the Papakowhai School children who really enjoyed the experience of performing last night. I think that they presented a very polished performance. For all of the children it is another of the memorable experiences of being part of a group, and learning new skills and building self-confidence. It is really appreciated!

Just wanted to say that I was so proud of the school tonight at the Kapo Kapo, what a great performance by our young ones. You would never have known that they hadn't performed together before, it was just fantastic. Thanks for all the work you put into making this happen, and please pass on my thanks to our tutors.

You can the photos of the evening at:

The videos of the show are going up gradually – they take ages and have been loading since Saturday!
Ours will be uploaded soon to: