newsletter 6 november 2014
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Term 4—2014 No.16
P R I N C I P A L ’ S R A M B L E
Next Newslet ter :
20 November 2014
Remember:
School Hours :
8 :45 am to 2:45pm
Our Miss ion:
Developing Confident , Resourceful
Life -Long Learners .
WHAT’ S HAPPENING:
October
November
19 BOT Meeting
20 6.30pm Year 5/6 Sex-
ual Education Night for
Parents and Students
21 Elgrego Show
27 Last Day Bible in
Schools (no BIS on 13th)
28 Beach Education
December
2 Awarua Bay Trip
4 Reports Home
10 BOT Meeting
12 Last Day of Term—
Finish 12.00 midday
Quotes for the Week:
It's amazing that the amount
of news that happens in the
world every day always just
exactly fits the newspaper.
What is another word for Thesaurus?
They say marriages are made in heaven, but so is thunder and lightning
Focus :
Key Competency
Relationships
Value : You:
Meaning
Only YOU can be responsi-
ble and show respect in
being a good citizen
Kia Ora, Talofa and Welcome to Term 4, Week 4. What a big week we had last week for all students and staff. EOTC week was fantastic, and I must say a huge big thank you to all parents/caregivers who willingly gave their time to help with the various activities including Year 6 camp, Year 5 overnight stay, whole school trip to Bluff and the in house activi-ties at school. Also thank you to all the families who paid the extra money for the Education Outside the Classroom week activities. We do appreciate these funds as our Operations Grant does not cover everything. Check out the pho-tos of the year 6 camp on the next page. Great to see lots of pirates and princesses at the PTA disco recently. Hope everyone enjoyed the night and it was a great venue too. Check out the column to the left to keep up to date with what is happening around our school. Note the Sexual Education Night for year 5/6 students and parents/caregivers on Thursday November 20th. This will be an informative, friendly forum for open discussion regarding the changes that our students go through in puberty. Tomorrow our year 6’s are attending their chosen high schools for an orienta-tion morning. Please did not send them back to school. They can go home when their visit is completed. School Uniforms: Enclosed with the newsletter is the information sheet regard-ing uniforms for 2015. Great to see some students wearing it already, they look very smart. Southern Zone Soccer Tournament: Well done to our teams that participated in the games yesterday. Great to see everyone having an enjoyable time and interacting with our southern zone neighbours. Until next time, enjoy the weekend and hopefully some sunshine.
Kia Kaha Andrea and Staff
TISBURY
COMMUNITY NOTICES:
Wanted to Rent—3 bedroom house, must be long
term. References available, allow pets. Working
family, Urgently needed. Ph 027 860 4920
Lindisfarne Methodist Community Centre Friday
Club 14 November 4.30pm—6.30pm 7 to 11 year
olds.
Bidvest Foodservice—Christmas essentials 0800
424 383 or www.bidvest.co.nz
Out of School Music Classes—offer a variety of clas-
ses on Saturday Morning Ph 03 216 5137 or
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Cherilio’s
Term 4 Dates
6 November
Pita Pit
4 December
Tisbury School’s
Assemblies
MONDAYS : 2:15pm
All Welcome
2014 TERM DATES
Term 1: 28 January –17 April
Term 2: 5 May—4 July
Term 3 :21 July 26 September
Term 4 :13 October—12
December 12.00pm
Sausage
Sizzle
Term 4 Dates
20 November
12 December
No Noodles at
school
Tisbury Kids
Can Do Any-
thing – Watch
Us Try!
New Entrants
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Tyrell Ralston-Wylie and Xanthe Calder—Room Mataura Sunhats compulsory Term 4 All photo orders to be returned by Friday 14 No-vember.
Please return all library
books by Friday 5 Decem-
ber.
Term Accounts have gone
home this week, it would
be appreciated if these
could be paid by the end
of the term.
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Certificate Winners
Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting:
2. You cannot be too loving. When it comes to genuine expressions of warmth and affection, you cannot love your child too much. It is simply not possible to spoil a child with love. What we often think of as the product of spoiling a child is never the result of showing a child too much love. It is usually the consequence of giving a child things in place of love — things like leniency, lowered expec-tations or material
possessions.