august, 2009

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august, 2009
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COTSWOLLD
D SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
Dear Parrent/Caregiveer
In Thiis Edition:
ƒ 20/40 Hour Famine
ƒ Enrrolments forr 2010
ƒ Ngaa Tai Tamarriki ArohaKap
pahaka Perfformance
ƒ Thaank You – Kapahaka
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Uniiforms
ƒ Lio
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hurch
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hools’ Musicc Festival
ƒ Sew
wing Helperrs
ƒ Tueesday Touch
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Nun
nweek Park
ƒ Sum
mmer Hockeey at
Nun
nweek Park
ƒ Outtaskool Cotsswold
ƒ Chiildren Waitin
ng After
Sch
hool
ƒ Rettired
Paiinter/Handym
man
ƒ Fulll School Asssembly
ƒ Dafffodil Day att
Cottswold Scho
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ƒ Perrforming Artts Term 3
ƒ Sw
wimming Term 4
ƒ Sch
hool Photog
graphs
ƒ BO
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ƒ Parrents Assocciation
Meeting Date
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Welcomee to a number of new studdents and fam
milies who haave started
school att Cotswold in recent weekks.
Thank yoou to the largee number of parents and students, whho were
involved in our Learning Conferennces on Thurssday 30th Jully, 2009. Thee
inclusion of students in
i learning coonferences iss central to our
o schools
teaching and learningg belief of enccouraging refflective thougght and actioon.
Our grow
wing practisess are aimed at:
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• Childrren taking responsibility for
f their learnning, are self--managed annd
able to
t define their own learninng goals.
• Childrren understanding how sppecific activitties relate to their goals.
• Assesssment involvves children working on aan authentic task, project, or
investtigation, and then observing, interview
wing, and exaamining theirr
preseentations andd artefacts to assess whatt they actually know and can
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do. Children use explicit
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measures, criteriaa and benchm
marks for
wn and otherss progress and achievem
ment.
assesssing their ow
• Childrren enjoying learning, knoowing and taaking the next steps in theeir
learning.
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to mannage their leaarning and
• Childrren using thee Cotswold Values
behavviour.
Congratuulations to Anndrew Mouat, Deputy Prinncipal who haas been
appointedd to the posittion of Princippal, Broomfieeld School efffective from the
start of Term 4, 2009.. We wish Anndrew well onn his new jouurney knowing
he will takke a huge range of skills with him thatt will benefit the
t students of
Broomfield School. Thhe position of
o Deputy Prinncipal is currently advertissed
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to havee an appointm
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in the Education Gazeette and we hope
o this term.
the end of
Thank yoou to the largee number of students andd parents whho completed our
Arts Survvey. While thiis is still being collated, early indicatioons show thatt a
large num
mber of parennts and studeents would likke to see itinerant music
lessons offered
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duringg school timee. Our Arts Leeaders of Learning are
currently looking at thhis as a possiibility for 2010.
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We plan to utilise an inquiry-based learning model for each of these units.
Inquiry-based learning can have many definitions and can be compared
directly to other forms of instruction such as problem-based learning. In a
general sense, we define inquiry-based learning as a process where
students formulate investigative questions, obtain factual information from a
variety of sources, and then build knowledge that ultimately reflects their
answer to the original question.
During our Term 3 unit LETS Innovate and Create, students will focus on
understanding:
• And exploring attributes of being innovative, creative and entrepreneurial
• The importance of business in developing and maintaining a prosperous
community
• That success comes from knowing how to work individually or as part of
a group
• That people appreciate, interpret and express their ideas, beliefs and
cultures through various art forms.
Each class will use a different context for this study. Please check with your
child’s class teacher is they have not already informed you of this.
Planning for our new Information Centre is advancing rapidly. This project
will see a new Information Centre built on the grass area between Room 4
and the existing library. Our current library will be converted to a classroom.
We hope to be in a position to call tenders for this project later this term.
STEPHEN HARRISON
Principal
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Our school theme for 2009 is LETS – Learning and Exploring Together to
Succeed. Each term students will be involved in a unit with a school-wide
common theme. LETS integrated themes during 2009 are as follows:
• Term 3 - LETS Innovate and Create
• Term 4 - LETS Compete and Challenge
20/40 HOUR FAMINE MAY 22-24
Cotswold School had 47 children from Years 4-6 and one teacher
participating in famines. Children chose their own famine – the classic No
Food famine, the no technology famine, the No talking famine (popular with
parents), and the theme famine where the children chose a theme for 20-40
hours.
Famine funds raised will help children living in poverty in developing
countries. We raised an impressive total of $2538.90. A special mention
needs to go to Bella Stewart, Brooke McBeth and Brianna Tipa who each
raised over $100! Great efforts girls.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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THANK YOU - KAPAHAKA UNIFORMS
While our Kapahaka children were performing on Monday 8 June for the
Bishopdale Probus Club they were wearing their brand new Cotswold
Kapahaka uniforms. All the boys uniforms have been carefully made by Lyn
Cotter, a grandparent of our school. The girls uniforms have been made by
Heather Baker, Leanne Baker and Lyn Cotter.
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In Term 3 our Kapahaka will be performing for the first time in the Town Hall
at the Cultural Festival. I am sure they will all enjoy the experience and do
Cotswold proud!
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Lead by Alesha MacKenzie in the front, the group performed a variety of
waiata including poi and rakau sticks. While there were a few nerves at the
start, by the end of the performance the children had grown tremendously in
confidence and were really enjoying themselves.
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NGA TAI TAMARIKI AROHA – KAPAHAKA PERFORMANCE
In April, Cotswold School received a call from the Bishopdale Probus Club
asking for a group to come and perform at their club’s birthday morning.
Nga Tai Tamariki Aroha – Cotswold’s Kapahaka group were chosen to
represent our school. Together with specialist Kapahaka tutors, Tania and
Willy Nathan, 20 Year 5 and 6 children practiced and performed for more
than 150 people on Monday 8th June.
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We need to ensure that all our new entrant students
have the best possible start to school and in order to do
this we need to plan for their transition to school. We can
only do this if we know the details of children who will be
attending our school well in advance of their planned
enrolment date. Pre-school organisations do not provide
us with this information.
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Please contact the school office immediately.
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ENROLMENTS FOR 2010
We need to hear from you urgently if:
• You have a pre-school aged child who you plan to
enrol at Cotswold School during 2010 and you will be
living in our zone when your child starts school at
Cotswold, or they are a sibling of a child already
enrolled at Cotswold School
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• You have not yet completed an enrolment form.
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
LIONS CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOLS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL
The Cotswold School Choir will be performing on Wednesday 14th
October, 2009 at the Christchurch Town Hall. If your child is in the choir
they should have received a ticket order form already, if not please collect
one from the school office. Please make your cheque out to Cotswold
School and have your orders returned to school no later than Friday 14th
August 2009. Late orders will not be accepted.
SEWING HELPERS
The Junior syndicate are having a "Kiwiana" show at the end of the term
(dates to be confirmed). All children will be performing on stage and if
possible we would like them all to wear a costume. We need people to sew
some costumes for our show. If you are able to assist please see Liz
Lapthorne or Paula Fleming-Connell.
TUESDAY TOUCH AT NUNWEEK PARK
This is a popular mixed gender competition (6-Aside). This year the
competition organisers will be running a graded competition in some
grades. It is hoped this will even up section play. Games are always on
Tuesdays and children can compete in the following age groups:
• Y0-2
• Y3-4
• Y5-6
Registration forms will be issued for this competition during week 3/4 of
Term 3. Once teams are established the school will issue invoices for
payment (approx $25). This competition runs during Term 4 this year and
Term 1 2010. Children must be prepared to play for the whole season.
Last season the school had 17 teams competing in this competition. This
year, if possible, we would like to have smaller teams, this means more
game time for the children involved. To do this we need PARENTS who are
prepared to coach and GIRLS. Interested parents please see Mr Harper.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH Lyn, Heather and Leanne for taking time to
make our uniforms – they are wonderful and we all look great performing in
them.
SUMMER HOCKEY AT NUNWEEK PARK
Mondays or Tuesdays according to coach preference. Registration forms
will be issued for this competition during week 3/4 of Term 3. Once teams
are established the school will issue invoices for payment (approx $25).
Children from Yr 4-6 only. This competition runs during Term 4 this year
(Years 4-6) and Term 1 2010 (except Year 6s). Children must be prepared
to play for the whole season. Parents are needed to coach. Please see Mr
Harper for details.
OUTASKOOL COTSWOLD
Are you going back to work? Need Casual or Fulltime care for your child?
Outaskool provide after school home based childcare for ages 5-11 years.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
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PERFORMING ARTS TERM 3
Aotearoa Showcase is the Cotswold Performing Arts Extravaganza of the
year! This even features groups from all levels of the school: Dance
Groups, Drama, Recorder, Jam and Kapa Haka.
Dates to Remember
• 7th September - Tickets go on sale 8.30 -8.55am and 2.30 -3pm
Cost $4 per seat.
• 23rd September – Matinee Performance 1.30 – 3pm
• 24th September – Evening Performance 6 – 7.30pm
We look forward to seeing you there!
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If you have any questions regarding the provision of prizes, please contact
Sarah Fraser (Room 7 ph: 359 8035 extn 707).
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To ensure the success of this day we would be grateful for any donations of
items suitable for prizes that could be issued to participants on the day.
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To support the Cancer Society’s Annual Daffodil Day Appeal. Cotswold
School are holding a mufti day on Friday 28th August, 2009. For a coin
donation each child that participates will receive a daffodil lapel fabric
flower. Spot prizes will be awarded.
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DAFFODIL DAY AT COTSWOLD SCHOOL
One in three New Zealanders will be affected by cancer in their lifetime and
it may be a friend, a partner or a child.
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FULL SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
We will be holding full school assemblies of the following dates during Term
3:
• Friday 7th August, 2009 – start time 9.10am
• Friday 11th September, 2009 start time to be confirmed
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RETIRED PAINTER/HANDYMAN
Do you know a retired painter/handyman that would be interested in some
small inside painting jobs from time to time? If so, we’d love to hear from
you. Please contact the school office or email
[email protected].
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CHILDREN WAITING AFTER SCHOOL
In the interest of keeping our students safe please remind your
child/children that they should come to the Office and wait if no-one has
arrived to collect them after school. This includes those involved in sport, if
practice/game or any other after school activities have been cancelled or it
may be that you have simply been delayed on your way to collect them from
school.
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Monday to Friday - 3.00PM TO 6.00PM. Or casual hours available if
required. Free pickup from Cotswold School, afternoon tea provided,
homework supervision; fun & recreational activities. For further information
or enrolment inquiries, please contact Averil or Mike P: 359 9882
E: [email protected]
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS
School photographs will be taken on Wednesday 9th September, 2009.
The following photos will be taken:
• Class Groups
• Individual
• Family Group
• Sports Groups including:
o Netball
o Basketball
o Rugby
o Soccer
• Choir
• Peer Mediators
All students must be wearing school uniform.
All photos will be taken in our school hall. The proposed timetable is as
follows:
• Class Groups
9.00am – 12.40pm
• Individual
9.00am – 12.40pm
• Staff
11.30am
• Family Group Photos
12.40pm – 1.10pm
• Sports Groups & Choir
1.40pm – 2.45pm
If you would like a family group photograph taken, please complete the form
included in this newsletter and return it to the school office
BoT MEETING DATE
The Board of Trustees will meet in the school staffroom at 6.00pm on
Monday 24th August, 2009.
PARENTS ASSOCIATION MEETING DATE
The Parents Association will meet in the school staffroom at 7.30pm on
Tuesday 11th August, 2009.
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SWIMMING TERM 4
During term 4 the Year 2 and 3 children will be involved in swimming at
Jellie Park weeks 3- 4 (October 27th- 6th November. The total cost for
swimming will be $45 for the two weeks- this price includes payment for 9
swimming lessons and the bus to and from Jellie Park. Students will be
invoiced for this amount later in the term.
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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Both clubs commence on 4th August, running for 8 consecutive weeks at a
cost of $40 per term. If you would like to book a place for your child, or
want to know more about the clubs, please call Janet on 03 387 0635,
02110 34303 or email [email protected].
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Age 6-8 Tuesdays 3.45-4.30pm
Age 9-12 Tuesdays 4.30-5.30pm
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'FEE FRIENDLY' DRAMA CLUBS COMING TO FENDALTON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
With 2 clubs already successfully up and running at North New Brighton, an
additional 2 clubs will be starting during term 3 at Fendalton Community
Centre, 170 Clyde rd.
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Do you enjoy Gymnastics, Dance, Ballet??? Are you a girl aged 6 –
10 years?? RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS COULD BE FOR YOU !
Rhythmic Gymnastic is a sport that combines elements of dance,
gymnastics, and co-ordination. It helps create good body posture, develop a
sense of rhythm while building confidence. You are invited to come along
and observe or have a go in our warm and friendly environment. We are
situated at the CHCH College Of Education Gymnasium. Any enquiries
please call Fay on 3585728.
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‘4 U & ME’ Programme – Parent and Child Climbing Sessions at Te Koru
Youth Centre, 1a Harewood Road, Papanui. 4 sessions on Saturday
mornings starting from the 1st, 8th, 15th and 22nd August. A chance to climb
with your son or daughter and have a bit of fun too on Rockband. Only $15
per week ‘pay as you go’ or $55 ‘pay in advance’ for 4 weeks. For more
details phone 3549381 or email Joy at [email protected] ‘Your child’s
confidence and giving of your time is worth more than money or toys’.
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ImpactAlpha Gymsports have vacancies in term 3 in our trampoline,
gymnastics and cheerleading programmes. For further information please
phone 338 4566 or email [email protected]
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SAMBA SOCCER
Registrations are now open for Term 3 Samba Soccer at the University
College of Education. Please contact Jane Gilbert 358-8324 or email details
To [email protected]'
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WANTED URGENTLY
Any knitting yarn, wool, acrylic or wool/acrylic mix to be used for knitting
jerseys, beanies and scarves for children in the slums of India.
Lynda spittle is taking a team of volunteers over in January and these items
have been requested. Small bits and pieces are fine as colourful stripes are
very popular with the children. We have willing knitters ready to work.
If you can help please send to school or contact Lynda at 354 4054 and I
will gladly pick up.
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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COTSWOLD NEWS – AUGUST, 2009
FREE FIRST TRIAL LESSON!
When? After school hours
Where? TBC (Monday)
Linwood North (Tuesday)
Christchurch south Intermediate (Wednesday)
TBC (Thursday)
Who for?
Children aged 5 to13+ year olds
How many in a class? Max. 5
How long is a session? 30 mins
Cost $100 per term ($10 per week)
(Music books sold separately)
You Get Your Own Keyboard to Play at Each Lesson!
DO YOU NEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANED!
Hi if you require a house cleaner I am able to help you. Please contact me
for a free quote references available. Please Ph Fiona 359 4757
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Hey Kids - Come and Join our Fun Keyboard Classes!
COTSWOLD SCHOOL; TELEPHONE: (03) 3598035, FAX: (03) 3594460, WEBSITE: www.cotswold.school.nz, E-MAIL: [email protected]
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