hps prospectus with cover 2010
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Hay Park SchoolHay Park School
ProspectusProspectus
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Dear Parents/Caregivers
Kia ora, talofa lava, fakalofa lahi atu, malo e lelei, kia orana, namaste, ni sa bula vinaka, nee ho mar, ni hao.
Welcome to Hay Park School. We look forward to working together with you and your child.
Our school vision is …Hay Park School is a small and vibrant community which caters for children from all over the world and seeks to build life long learners and children who know how to succeed.
We look forward to meeting you and enrolling your children.
Yours sincerely
Margaret Aikman Roseanne HayPrincipal Chairman
Board of Trustees
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CHECKLISTWhen enrolling parents need to bring:
Child’s Birth Certificate or child’s passport as well as parent’s passport.
Immunisation Record, check your Well Child Plunket Book or see your GP.
School Donation - $60 for 1 child, $100 for 2 or more children.
2010 BOARD OF TRUSTEESThe Board meets at 4.00pm on the second and eighth week of each term. The meeting is public and parents are invited to attend. Please contact the office if you would like to contact a Board of Trustees member.
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Roseanne Hay Chairman
Margaret Aikman Principal
Maxine Curtis Staff Representative
Paul Hutchinson Parent Representative
Victoria Ieremia Parent Representative
Henry Jenkins Parent Representative
Sositine Lutui Parent Representative
Aloinuua Mua Parent Representative
2010 STAFF MEMBERS
Principal Mrs Aikman
Deputy Principal Mrs Curtis
Deputy Principal Mrs Rai
Team Leader Y1-3 Mrs Curtis
Team Leader Y4-6 Mrs Rai
Mrs Kaushal
Mrs Musuku
Mrs Sadlier
Miss Steenson
Mrs Sadlier
Mrs Langdon
Mrs Vavia
Office Assistant/Librarian Mrs Barnes
Support Staff Mrs TatoaMrs Stephens
Caretaker Mr Aisher
CURRICULUMHay Park School aims to develop students who love to learn, and our emphasis is achievement. We have excellent support programmes for students who are new to speaking English, who need reading and writing support and for the Talented and Gifted. As well as English, Science, Social Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, The Arts, Technology, Physical Education and Health and Learning Languages. There are many opportunities for students to experience Cultural and Sporting activities.
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SPECIAL NEEDS AND ABILITIESThe school encourages children to take part in the Australian Maths assessment. Pupils may be selected to be part of the ‘Challenging Minds’ Programme. Some students attend the Gifted Kids Programme located at Waikowhai Intermediate School. Students who are learning English are supported in the Learning Support Programme. A Parent Tutor Reading Programme called All Stars runs each day from 2.00-3.00pm. The Gold Team runs each Wednesday and is a reading support programme run by the ASB.
BEHAVIOURAt Hay Park School students are expected to be well behaved, so that they are able to learn in a safe environment. If you have concerns please talk to the class teacher or make an appointment to see the Principal. If at any time you hear about bullying please contact the school.
HOMEWORK It is school policy to set regular homework for all classes which varies with the age of the child. The focus in Years 0 – 2 is daily reading and learning words , while Years 3 – 6 includes numeracy and literacy.
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LIBRARYHay Park School has a wonderful library which is used by all classes each week. Children are able to borrow books but they to
have returned their books from the previous week.
CULTURAL We have a wonderful school choir and children are encouraged to join. We also have cultural groups and opportunities to perform with dance and drama. . If you are able to help us
please contact your child’s teacher.
SPORTChildren participate in a range of competitive and non-competitive sports. The following is a list of sports played at school: Cricket, Cross-country, Softball, Rugby, Athletics and Soccer.
PRE-SCHOOL VISITSParents and Caregivers are encouraged to bring their pre-schoolers for school visits before they turn five. Visiting day is a Friday between 9.00am and 10.10am; however if this is not convenient, we will talk with you to find a suitable time. Please contact the school office to book a pre- school visit.
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EARLY ENTRY MEETINGEach term we hold a meeting for new parents to our school. At this meeting teachers will explain how parents can help their children learn. This is also an opportunity for parents to ask questions and meet other parents.
HOME-SCHOOL PARTNERSHIPThe Home-School Partnership meets once a term to work with families on how to help children learn. Topics that have been covered recently include - ‘How to help your child with
Numeracy’ and ‘How to help your child with Reading’.
2010 TERM DATES
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Term 1Monday 2 February – Thursday 2 April (96 half days)
Term 2Monday 19 April – Friday 2 July (98 half days)
Term 3Monday 19 July – Friday 24 September (100 half days)
Term 4Monday 11 October – Monday 20 December (92 half days)
THE SCHOOL DAY
8.50am 1st block
10.10am Morning Tea eating
10.15am BREAK
10.30am 2nd block
11.50pm LUNCH BREAK
12.30pm 3rd block
1.30pm BREAK
1.50pm 4th block
3.00pm School Ends
COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTSNewslettersThese are sent home each fortnight on a Monday, starting the
first week in term, then every alternate week from then on. Meet-the-Teachers Open Evening.In February an open evening is held for parents to visit the
school and meet the teachers informally.
Written ReportsA report is sent home during Term 2 which is discussed at the
mid-year parent-teacher-child conference. Parents also receive a written report in December.
Parent-Child-Teacher InterviewsDuring Term 2, there are scheduled conferences between the
parent/s, child and teacher. The dates for these conferences will be in a newsletter. We encourage all parents to attend so that they are informed about their child’s learning and progress.
PortfoliosAt the end of Term 1 and Term 3 portfolios containing examples
of your child’s work will be sent home. ???
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ATTENDANCEIf your child is absent from school you must phone the office on 625-9531, or text us on xxxxxxxxx before 8.50am to let the office staff know. Leave a message on the answer phone or call into the office. We will note your child’s name in the absence book. A Doctor’s Certificate is needed for children who have absences of 3 or more days. Parents wishing to withdraw their children during the school day
must sign them out in the Sign Out book at the office.
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UNIFORMHay Park School has a uniform code. The uniform is available for sale from Waikowhai Intermediate, Monday and Thursday 8.15am – pm or The Uniform Centre, xxx Remuera Road, Monday – Friday, xam – xpm, ph xxx-xxxx.Students who are unable to wear correct uniform will need a written explanation from home.
STATIONERYStudents are encouraged to purchase their stationery from the school. This ensures the correct books and tools are in use.
SCHOOL DONATIONS The School donation is $60.00 per child per year or $100.00 per family. This donation is used to purchase resources to improve your children’s learning that the Ministry of Education does not provide funding for.
HEALTH SERVICES AT SCHOOLThe following health services are available at school: Dental Treatment, Public Health Nurse, Hearing and Vision Testing and Audiology. The Public Health Nurse visits our school on Thursday. She can be contacted through the school office.
ROAD PATROLSRichardson Road is an extremely busy road at all times. The crossing is patrolled by Waikowhai Intermediate School and by Hay Park School from 8.15 to 8.45am and from 3.00 to 3.10pm.
The road patrol children are trained and supervised.
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PH: 09 625-9531PH: 09 625-9531
Fax: 09 625-9552Fax: 09 625-9552
E-E-mail:[email protected]:[email protected]
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