Newsletter 3rd August 2023

Greenhithe
School Newsletter
Learn to Grow

Term 3 Week 3 Kawerongo

Important Dates 

2023

7th – 11th AugustMaths Week at school

9th August – Northern Bays Winter Sports TBC

10th August – Wainoni Planting morning Year 6

14th August – Class Portraits and Photos

15th August – Sibling Photos

15th August – Keeping Ourselves Safe Parent Meeting

29th – 31st August – A Night At The Movies Dance Show

2nd September – PTA Quiz Night

4th – 6th September – Year 6 Bike Ready Lessons

5th September – PTA Meeting 7pm

11th – 15th – Maori Language week

15th September – Maori language open afternoon

20th September – PTA Pizza Lunch

21st September – Year 1 Cultural Dancing

22nd September – End of Term 3

9th October – Start of Term 4 

Information

Before School Care:   Lorna: [email protected]

After School Care:      Karen: 027 223 5934

Piano:  Susan Fraser: 021 378 007

Guitar/Drums: Paul Barry – [email protected], ph:  022 198 0044

School Uniform Shop on-site: – Tuesday 2.45 – 3.15pm

Principal’s News

Dear parents and caregivers,

Congratulations to the children who have been awarded a PRIDE certificate in the two weeks. It is always lovely to see our school values being used around our school. In the last little while, these children have been awarded a certificate: Max Han, Blake Murray, Dawson Harris, Zayden Carr, Iris Alla, Sylvie Howarth, Riley Henry and Hayley Huang.

Emergency Procedures at Greenhithe School

In the news recently was an emergency lockdown at a number of West Auckland schools. As a school we have processes to ensure in the event of such a lockdown at our school we can keep the children safe. 

A lockdown means no-one can come in or out of the school. No parents will be let on site, and will be asked to stay away from the school until we get the all clear. No children or adults can leave their classroom until the police inform us that any risk has gone. 

In order for us to be able to get the message to you that we are in a lockdown situation, we will follow the advice we have received on best practices from the Ministry of Education. Therefore we will use email for the initial notification and then we will direct you to the website for updates. Therefore it is vital we have your current email address. If you are in any doubt about which email we have on file, please contact the office so in the event of an emergency, we can ensure you are aware of any situation. These situations can be anything from a loose dog on site, a weather event or a myriad of other events. In EVERY eventuality, our prime focus is keeping the children and staff safe.

While we hope we will never have to have a lockdown situation at our school, it is important that we are well prepared for any eventuality. This preparedness includes regular drills for scenarios including fires, earthquakes and lockdowns.

School Protocols

Thank you for supporting our health and safety protocols for adults on site, these protocols also support the lockdown and emergency processes, this is important so we know who is at school and to ensure the safety of your children.  Please do not go to the classrooms to pick up a child to go home early or drop items off. Please go directly to the office.

Please remember:

  • To drop any items to the office like a lunch box.
  • To call into the office if you are picking your child up for an appointment or to leave early. The office staff will then send for the child to meet you up at the office, this ensures we know who is on site at any time.

Sports

I have been lucky enough to get out and about to see some of our school sports in the last couple of weeks. I was able to attend the Northern Bays Cluster football tournament last week and watch all of our teams have a wonderful day. On Monday evening I went to see some of our hockey teams. They all looked like they were having so much fun!  Whenever I see our children at these events I am always so proud of their sportsmanship and effort. I also observed the amazing dedication of our parent coaches and managers. I see many of these lovely people coaching in the mornings or after school. We are so grateful for their time and effort in helping our kids to have another amazing experience.

2023 and 2024 Enrolments

If you have a child who will be joining our school in either 2023 or 2024 can you please contact the office to begin the enrolment process. This is vital to ensure we can secure the best teachers for our school. With the well publicised teacher shortages it is important we know our numbers to help us secure the best teachers for your children. If you know of any families through daycare or kindy that also may have children joining us in 2023 or 2024, can you please ask them to come and see us. 

Parking and drop off…again

I am requesting support from the police and Auckland Transport to support our amazing road patrollers. Unfortunately again this week we are seeing lots of parking on yellow lines, inappropriate use of the disabled parking bay and the bus bay on Greenhithe Road as well. These behaviours put your children at risk. The kids on our crossing duties are having their visibility of the road cut, meaning the crossings are less safe. 

  • Please consider parking a couple of hundred metres away and walking if a park isn’t available right outside the gate you wish to use.
  • In the morning, please consider using the drop off zone on Sunnyview Road, which runs very efficiently!  

It is also important for parents and children to know that the direction from Police and part of the road patrol training is that the children and parents brave all weathers, except for thunder and lightning. In the case of thunder and lightning the crossing will not be operational.

A huge thank you to our amazing parents and staff who support the crossing duties and help to keep your children safe.

Ngā mihi 

Stephen Grady

Tumuaki/Principal

Community Connections

 

Greenhithe is a MITEY School

A reminder about Mitey

Why Mitey? 
Mental health education is critical to student success, from an educational and a social standpoint. It is an area of learning that sits across the entire NZ Curriculum. Impactful mental health education occurs when the school environment supports the teaching and learning by being inclusive, empowering and ‘mental health’ enhancing. With consultation from our community, students and teachers, Greenhithe School now has a mental health statement that we stand for. Thank you for all your contributions.

At Greenhithe School we are mentally healthy and feel a sense of belonging when we feel respected, valued and heard. Ideas and well being are valued, ensuring that everyone feels supported and appreciated.

Time is taken to build and nurture relationships.

During Term 2, volunteers from year 6 took part in some Mitey mediator training. They are now in the supporting our younger students in the playground during lunchtime.

Sports Corner     Korero hākinakina

RIPPA

Our second and last Rippa tournament was held two weeks ago at Massey Rugby Club. It was a Rugby World Cup themed tournament and our children had a fun time representing Ireland. Thank you to the parents who helped transport our children and coached/managed a team for the day. Here are a few pictures from the day. 

FOOTBALL

Last Friday, we sent five teams to represent our school at the Northern Bays Football tournament held at Rosedale. Our children did incredibly well – lots of wins and closely fought games. Our girls team came away undefeated which was an amazing effort. Thank you to Martin Neale, Paul Steele, Phil Stephens, Simon Peters, Mel Hurst and Justin Slade for looking after the teams on the day, and thanks too to all the parents who helped transport the children and offered support on the sidelines. Here are some pics from the day.

WINTER CODES

Our netball and hockey teams  are over half way through in their respective competitions. It is so great seeing so many children representing our school. Our miniball teams start up again this month and our Splash Polo teams this weekend. Good luck to all of these teams.

GOOD LUCK

Good luck to our four teams representing our school at the annual Kristin Winters Sports Day next week. All of the results from the day will be in the next Sports Corner.

CONGRATULATIONS

Congratulations to Greyson from Room 10 whose East Coast Bay Rippa team won their North Harbour J7 tournament last weekend. Greyson’s team has gone unbeaten this season! Well done Grayson. Here is a picture with Grayson and his team.

 

KEEPING IN TOUCH

If there is anything that you would like included in the school newsletter, an achievement that you think is worth sharing, please email me at [email protected]   

Sharon Hilton-Jones

Sports Co-ordinator   

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