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ENTER TO LEARN - GO FORTH TO SERVE
Kuhu mai ki te ako - haere ki te awhi
NEWSLETTER
PRINCIPAL: Craig Haggo B.O.T. CHAIRPERSON: Brigid Crawford
Phone: 533 3811
Old Coach Road R D 6 Te Puke 3186 Phone (07) 533 3731 Fax (07) 533 3521 Email [email protected]
Website: www.pongakawa.school.nz
JR Bui lding sp ec ia l is e in FARM BUILDIN GS I NF RASTRUCTURE 20 years ex perience servic ing the Bay
► Farm Buildings infrastructure: hay barns, pole sheds, silage
bunkers, calf sheds and more….
► Specialist in all fencing: including decks and security fencing
► Orchard Development ► Artificial shelter
PLEASE SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES WHO SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL
6 Queen Street
PO Box 47, Te Puke, New Zealand
Phone 07 573 6127 / 573 6247
Fax 07 573 9831
Email: [email protected]
Farm Orchard Tractors and
Machinery Sales & Service
are your local agents for ;
Main Road PO Box 582 Te Puke 3153 New Zealand
Ph: 07 573 9107 Fax: 07 5736915
Email:[email protected] Website: www.rrtractors.co.nz
TERM DATES 2016 Term 1: 2/2/16 - 15/4/16 Term 2: 2/5/16 - 8/7/16 Term 3: 25/7/16 - 23/9/16 Term 4: 10/10/16 - 16/12/16
Contact Justin Robertson
M: 021 792 460 E: [email protected] W: www.ministryofdafence.co.nz
BP Pongakawa
SERVICE STATION
State Highway 2, R D 6 Pongakawa
Phone (07) 533 4155
PETROL - MILK - BREAD - GROCERIES
ICECREAMS - PIES AND MUCH MORE
TE PUKE VETERINARY CENTRE
Your friendly Caring Team
Comprehensive medical &
surgical service for farm &
companion animals
Ph (07) 573 7606
KIWI LAND
DEVELOPMENTS
BULLDOZING, CONTOURING AND EXCAVATING
Ph 5333063 or 0274 741589
Email: [email protected]
PLEASE SUPPORT THE BUSINESSES WHO SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL
David Reid
P: 07 533 3668 M: 027 2533 454 E: [email protected] A: 1963 Old Coach Rd, RD6, Te Puke
Build it - Fix it - Move it!
*Onsite engineering & welding. *12 tonne bulldozer & operator for hire. *Competitive Rates
Ph Rod 027 8918440 or 07 5336066
*Agricultural work *Farm races & tracks *Contouring *Plant & Machinery repairs/modifications *30 years experience *Quality workmanship
PROFESSIONAL & PERSONALISED PROPERTY SPECIALISTS
136 Pukehina Parade Pukehina Beach, R D 9, Te Puke
PH: 07 2811324 or Mob: 021 0467065 Email: [email protected]
Managing Holiday & Long Term Rentals
Covering all areas from Matata to Te Puke
See our website at: www.beachrentals.net.nz
Eye brow shaping
Eye brow tinting
Eye lash tinting
All Waxing
Facials
Manicures &
Pedicures
Ph or Txt Wendy
On 0275 593 693
By Appointment
Only
1668 Old Coach Road, Pukehina
(cnr of Pukehina Station Rd & Old
Coach Rd) 0275 593 693
Qualified Beauty Therapist
FARM BIKE SERVICING
REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE
QUADS, TRAIL BIKES, BEACH BIKES And 2-WHEELERS
Ph: 573 4038
**Mechanic Position available - Apply to Shelly**
Mike & Shelly Priebe - M & M Contractors
Dear Parents and Caregivers I hope you enjoyed your weekend and those of you who are rugby fans enjoyed the plethora of games available to watch. I had one of those moments when you realise the people who have been invited for dinner do not watch rugby and are really not interested in watching it either. The suggestion to watch it on mute was not one I took up and as soon as they left you can guess what I did. Over the last eighteen months or so you have had read or seen media reports about a government initiative to inject $359 million dollars into a new programme for schools called Investing in Suc-cess. This has been somewhat controversial as educators have sug-gested the money could perhaps be used to greater effect else-where in education in a more direct way. Essentially the money is provided to enable schools to connect more; obviously in order to create learning pathways from early learning to the end of high school – from cradle to career. These pathways are called Communities of Learning (originally Communities of Schools) and after a lot of dis-cussion the Boards of Te Puke Schools have begun the process to form one for our area. This will take some time to develop and include community consultation as we work through the parameters, beliefs, vision and academic challenges we face as an area. As we go through this process it is important to all schools that we maintain our individu-ality, flavour, traditions and history. As things unfold I will continue to keep you updated and also seek your thoughts and opinions as will our Board of Trustees. The last meeting was about developing a collective vision for Te Puke as the basis for beginning our consultation process with the various stakeholder groups. The planning for our Jiddles Block rebuild is gaining momentum and we should have some detailed planning over the next few weeks in readiness for the consent process and heading out to building tender. The Board is ensuring things move along at a reasonably rapid rate so that we can be underway and hopefully completed prior to the beginning of the 2017 school year. It has taken quite a while to get correct ticks in the required boxes and of course as a consequence of the leaky building problem in some schools across New Zealand the review and checking process is now far more complex. Have a great week Yours in teaching Craig Haggo Principal
Our bank account details for any payments are: ASB 123407 0007320 00
School Office: Phone 533 3731 Email address: [email protected]
Week 7 Term 2 13th June 2016
Website www.pongakawa.school.nz
Cross Country Results for Wednesday 8th June 2016 Congratulations to those who placed well in their races.
Year 0 Boys 1st Jordan Reay-Mackey 2nd Mackenzie Paton
Year 1 Boys 1st Iziah Ngawhika 2nd Luca Hohaia 3rd Lachlan Ferguson 4th Kade Warren Year 2 Boys 1st Orlando Botha 2nd Khan Kirk 3rd Cruize Satiu 4th Lincoln Roulston
Year 3 Boys 1st Maseo Adlington 2nd Liam Harrison 3rd Dean Cover 4th Jai Taft-Robertson
Year 4 Boys 1st Noah Botha 2nd Theo Cover 3rd Joel Kirk 4th Jackson Anderson
Year 5 Boys 1st Will Morgan 2nd Flynn Watts 3rd Oliver McFarlane 4th Munro Jones
Year 6 Boys
1st Shane Tapsell 2nd Adam Williams 3rd Noah Robinson 4th Mathew Purdie
Year 7 Boys 1st Caleb Farrington 2nd Rayden Ferguson 3rd Cory Murray 4th Jacob Grant 5th Dylan Kerr 6th Lochlan Dawson 7th Tynan Paterson-Lally
Year 8 Boys 1st Jeremiah Taurarii 2nd Lachlan Robinson 3rd Bailey Deed 4th Rianzae Cracknell 5th Aaron Plamer 6th Tane Thorpe 7th Dylan Cooper
Year 0 Girls 1st Indie Gamble 2nd Aliana Aiavao-Thom
Year 1 Girls 1st Addison Roberts 2nd Oruaiti Takuira-Mita 3rd Bella Walker 4th Spophia Harrison
Year 2 Girls 1st Rosie Morgan 2nd Bella Bridgens 3rd Amelia Smith 4th Wendy Keenan
Year 3 Girls 1st Michelle Currin 2nd Margot Crawford 3rd Talia Rive 4th Aliyah Burt
Year 4 Girls 1st Ayla Loughlin 2nd Mollie Wilton 3rd Sofia Robinson 4th Ashlyn Oats
Year 5 Girls 1st Nikaia Coles 2nd Shakaylia Dawson 3rd Natalie Thompson 4th Frankie Melhuish & Cacee Rundle
Year 6 Girls 1st Natalia Milsom 2nd Lila Neverman 3rd Anika Aubertin 4th Brooke Barclay
Year 7 Girls 1st April Sharpe 2nd Alyssa McDowell 3rd Marama Tapsell 4th TeQuilla Poutai 5th Monica Drabble 6th Khushman Khakh 7th Bree McDonald
Year 8 Girls 1st Megan Cross 2nd Penelope Reid 3rd Michelle Thompson 4th Shyla Dawson 5th Kate Sharpe 6th Olivia Walker 7th Karlina Steiner
Note: Junior Handwriting is still being completed and the results will be published in next weeks newsletter.
Jiddles Handwriting Competition Results
Middles Handwriting Competition Results
Year 3 Girls 1st Talia Rive 2nd Nakita Haack-Rangi 3rd Addison Watts Year 3 Boys 1st Liam Harrison 2nd Henare Keenan 3rd Charlie Sharpe
Year 4 Girls 1st Ashlyn Oats 2nd Kaziah Roberts 3rd Kahurangi Puru-Maxwell Year 4 Boys 1st Jackson Anderson 2nd Wherahiko Pirini 3rd Angus Walker
Seniors Handwriting Competition Results
Year 7 Girls 1st Jasanpret Kaur 2nd Monica Drabble 3rd Marama Tapsell Year 7 Boys 1st Stirling Orton 2nd Jacob Grant 3rd Phoenix Reay-Mackey
Year 8 Girls 1st Kate Sharpe 2nd Penelope Reid 3rd Chelsea Garner Year 8 Boys 1st Rianzae Cracknell 2nd Lachlan Robinson 3rd Jeremiah Taurarii
Year 5 Girls 1st Peta Kohi 2nd Natalie Thompson 3rd Nikaia Coles
Year 5 Boys 1st Domonic Dodman- Hodgson 2nd Flynn Watts 3rd Tom Fowler
Year 6 Girls 1st Zoe Rive 2nd Meg Crawford 3rd Jolisa Whitehead & Lila Neverman
Year 6 Boys 1st Matthew Purdie 2nd Jimmy Peake 3rd Te Au Butler
Thank you to Trinity Lands Ltd for their donation and their continued support for our school. It is greatly appreciated.
EVENTS COMING UP 13/06/16 PTA Meeting 7pm Staffroom
15/06/16 Cluster Cross Country. First race begins 10.30am
15/06/16 School Canteen closed due to sausage sizzle
16-17/06/16 Food for thought trip to Te Puke Y5-8
22/06/16 WBOP Cross Country
22/06/16 Jump Jam
27/06/16 BOT Meeting
30/6/16 Te Puke Gym Yr 3-6
07/07/16 Te Puke Gym Yr 7/8
08/07/16 End of Term 2
08/08/16 Keeping Ourselves Safe 2.30pm Staffroom
SQUASH for years 5,6,7,8 only : Games each Thursday. Still able to take more players. Graeme Randolph, is continuing to come into school to coach groups of students during school time, catering for all abili-ties. Group sizes are limited to 6 students and the programme will run on Thursdays for another 7 weeks. Graeme will assess students after their first session and may swap groups to accommodate similar ability players. Cost is $70 for the term payable to: GR Squash bank account 030 626 0619905 000 Squash Court Membership : Please make sure you have updated your annual subscription fees for squash cards, if not updating please return your card. Gillian Moore School of Dance : Wednesdays. Contact Hannah 022 047 3317 to enrol for Term 2 2016 or by email : [email protected] Drama Lessons : From Wednesday May 11th for 9 weeks 1.30pm $60 for 1 child or $110 for 2 children . Contact Helen Dewhirst Tel - 5331-874 or 027-202-83-22 email- [email protected] Gym : Open to all ages. Still spaces available Cost $65.00 from 3.15-4.15pm Still able to take more students.
Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser on Wednesday for Senior Camp
Prices $2 sausage - $1 donut - $2 drink We will also be running a sausage sizzle for runners and supporters of inter school cross country. **School runners to buy their sausages at the BBQ on the day not order through class. **Still looking for senior parents to help on the day please**
School Canteen will be closed on Wednesday 15/6/16
COMMUNITY - SCHOOL NOTICES
Do you need Accounts, GST, PAYE, stock record keeping or general office work done for your farm or small business? References available. Hours flexible. As few or as many as you need per week or month. Experienced as I own my own farm. Also a spare pair of hands if you need a break or help with feeding out, break feeding, milking, weed spraying, gardening, mowing (have own zero return orchard mower). Call Esther if you are interested Ph 027 634 3531. Farmhand wanted in Pongakawa, 6 months full time work starting 1st of July with part time work beyond January, 4 bedroom house available. Ph Aaron Purdie 0276306736
End of Term Cups - URGENT
Please return all end of term cups to school now for
End of Term Assembly. Thank you.
SPORTS NOTICES / RESULTS If you have not already paid your child/ren’s sports fees, this week is the time to do so.
Basketball Pongakawa Panthers Yr 5/6 Had a tough game and a loss against St Mary’s, the players tried valiantly and remained determined! Pongakawa Bone Crushers: Yr 3/4 A win 26-2 vs Papamoa. Josh Garrett POD with 12 points. A great game by all players Pongakawa Raiders Yr 5/6 A good win against Greenpark with some accurate shooting by Keane & Peta Pongakawa Raptors: Yr 1/2 Game tonight at 4.00 pm. Only 4 more games left this term before the holidays. FEES: We still have some players who need to pay their basketball fees. This needs to be paid ASAP so we can pay our basketball fees for the season. Please phone the office if you need to organise payments. Futsal ***Two weeks to go – please make sure you turn up
for your team.***
Wins last week to Year 3/4 Black, Year 3/4 Green, Cobras,
Panthas, Baba Clan, LL.
Draw for this Friday
3:30 – year 3/4 v year 3/4
4:00 – Cobras v Kickers
4:30 – Panthas v Mako
5:00 – Baba Clan v Soccer Girls
5:30 – Mischief Makers v LL
School Gymnastics: Last week six year 7/8 twister level girls competed in the Impact Gym competition as part of their qualifying for AIMS selection. Congratulations to Penelope Reid, Karlina Steiner and Beth Williams who won a team bronze. Karlina was tracking really well for a top individual medal with 1= on vault and 1st on floor until she came to beam. Next time Karlina!! Also well done to Eylssa Russell, Chloe Quin and Megan Cross who also performed well. **All Te Puke Gym competition gymnasts received a newsletter today. Parents please read it, complete the tear off and return to school asap Hockey Pongakawa Flames had two grading games. The first game they lost 4-0 against Omani Flames who were Yr 6s. The second game they had a close loss 2-1 against Tahatia Fury. Both exciting games, they used the whole field and need to work on getting the ball in the goal, a few close misses. Pongakawa Red Wings are still having grading games. Saturday they had a close loss and a win. Yr 7/8 Intermediate Another win to our team they played against Aquinas Gold and won 7-0. Player of the day went to AJ being able to play in different forward positions and scoring goals.
Term 2 Activities
Congratulations to Brooke Barclay who has been chosen as a WBOP Representative for the under 12yrs Football team. Brooke will be competing in a tournament in Rotorua in July 2016. Well done Brooke!
GET ACTIVITIES UPDATES WITH OUR NEW PONGAKAWA SCHOOL APP FOR YOUR IPHONE, IPAD, ANDROID.
Our School now has our own Skoolbag iPhone and Android App to help us communicate more effectively with our Parent/Student community. We are asking parents/students to install our Skoolbag School App. To install it, just search for our school name Pongakawa School in either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. For Windows users search for Skoolbag in the Windows Store and install the app and then find your school. Please note it must be a Windows 8.1 or 10 device. If you have any problems installing the app please contact the office and we can assist you.