Panui No 6 - Frankton Primary School
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Panui No 6 - Frankton Primary School
FRANKTON SCHOOL NEWSLETTER - PANUI NO 6—16th April, 2014 Dear Parents/Caregivers, Kia Ora, Maloe lelei, Kia orana, Talofa lava, Namaste. It was with sadness we acknowledge the passing of Matt Sullivan last week. His family was an integral part of the Frankton Railway community, especially during the years spent at Makomako Street, where card nights were legendary. Family, Frankton School staff members, friends and our Frankton community attended Matt’s funeral last week where tributes were made. Many of Matt’s family attended Frankton school and still do. The first term of 2014 comes to an end tomorrow, finishing time is as usual 2.50pm, and Easter begins the school holidays. Once again I need to thank you all for your generosity with supporting our Student Council Easter Raffle. The winners were:1st Draw: Billy Goodwin B43 yellow 2nd Draw: Gweneth D66 red 3rd Draw: Max Brooks A024 blue 4th Draw: Gweneth D65 red 5th Draw: Shar U.B.P. C01 red 6th Draw: Kate McKone C71 Green 7th Draw: Whenua Ruru E05 Green The staff have had fun morning teas all week based around their ‘House’ colours. We began with Red House, then Yellow, followed by Blue and Green and each team made gastronomical food delights! Good enough for Master Chef! Our Public Health Nurse Ann has been fascinated with each day’s theme and we marvel at the creativity of our wonderful staff. Classes have also had fun with their buddy classes organising pizza to be cooked by Mr ‘I’ in our pizza oven. Congratulations to the New Entrant Oral Reading Finalists, Hayden Laird, Zahnia Clover , Denirae Piripi, Koiatarau Edwards, Azarra Holmes, Brennan L’Amie, Bostyn Cousins, Mya Batchelor, Taylah Carter and Mereana Collins. It is a skill we want our young children to develop and these finalists displayed courage and confidence by standing up and sharing in front of an audience. Well done! At 2.00pm on Thursday The Champion Team will be presenting a multi media Easter Production show. If you do not wish your child to attend please inform the class teacher. I want to acknowledge our staff for their commitment, caring and trustworthiness in working as a team to make Frankton School an inspirational and exciting learning place. Introduction to Water Safety and Survival Skills. This week our new entrant children participated in a water safety programme initiated by our new entrant teachers. It involved using flotation aids ie empty buckets, balls. Students were encouraged to float with these. They also experienced what it was like to wear a life jacket and be in the pool fully clothed. Everyone had a lot of fun! DATES TO REMEMBER Book Creator This is an awesome app for iPhone or iPad which lets you create ebooks. You have the ability to take photos, record sound and put it all together in a scrapbook form. 17 Apr 17 Apr 17 Apr 5 May 9 May 14 May 15 May 15 May Whole School Assembly Easter Multi Media Production 2pm Last day school closes 2.50pm First day of Term 2 WSA Parent Consultation Meetings 1.30—5.30pm Ripper Rugby Tournament Maori GATE Noho to Kawhia House Points Kereru 1170 Kereru Kea 1240 Weka Kea 1630 Weka Pukeko Pukeko 1390 The Soldier by Dre Harris Rm 12 Today I did a good deed. It all started when mum and I were going to a café. We stopped in the car park where I saw something gliding through the wind. Without a moment to lose, I jumped out of the car and grabbed what it was, before it was gone. I looked at it very hard and saw it was fifty dollars. Score! When we entered the cafe I noticed a soldier with his wife and daughter sitting in the corner. I thought of my father who was in the air force when his plane crashed and he died. A drizzle of a tear tumbled down my little face. Quickly I wrote some words on a piece of paper. Casually, I walked up to the soldier and passed him the piece of paper, and fifty dollars. Feeling shy I returned to my seat, but kept my eye on him to see what would happen. I saw the man read it, and his wife was trying not to cry. He smiled softly and I’ve been smiling ever since too. Thinking by Casey Horrack “Come on Casey think, just think, why won’t you? It’s not that hard. Wait, I’m a brain, so thinking’s easy for me.” Suddenly my eyes open wide. I whisper in my head “I’ve got an idea, but whoosh it trails out of my mind. My brains very mad at me, but then I hear another voice….my book’s talking! “Tap, tapa, ap, tap, is this all I can do now? Just go tap all day and waste my ink drawing on my owner’s hands? I want to write a great complex sentence, so my mum can feel proud, or a kind compound to make my dad happy. But I’m stuck doodling little flowers on skin.” “Hey, Pen stop distracting Casey!” yells Brain. “Yeah, let her think!” screams Book. “I’ve got it,” I tell them and start to write. End of term thank you to all those who have contributed to a fabulous term of sport. I can’t thank you enough for your support as without your help we just couldn’t possibly provide opportunities for our students in the sporting field. Hockey: 5 Hockey Teams have been entered in the competition and thank you to those parents who have put their hand up to coach and or manage a team. The start of the hockey season will be Saturday 10th May. Any queries contact the co-ordinator Mr Daily in Rm 15. Netball: We have also entered 5 teams into the netball competition. Whaea Renee is co-ordinating these teams for next term. Next term we are looking forward to our Interschool Winter Sports Day on the 6th June and prior to that the Morrinsville Primary Netball and Rugby Tournament on Tuesday 20th May. C ongratulations to Vasana Leilua who was selected for the Waikato Year 6 Netball Team. Awesome effort! Holiday Programme Y3-8—Minogue Park Netball Courts. 22/23 April (9am—1.30pm). Registration and payments must be made online. Closing date for registrations and payments is Thursday 17th April, 2014. Register at www.netballhamilton.org.nz For further information email [email protected] Information night on Autism for Parents. Positive Path International Thursday 22nd May, 6—8pm, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. International acclaimed autism specialist, Dr Glenys Jones, and Len Nel, leading NZ psychologist specialist in working with learners with autism and learning needs are speakers. Register by contacting us at www.positivepath.co.nz or 021479742. Regards Judy Dixon Principal