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Tuesday 13 August 2024      Rātū tekau ma toru o Here-turi-kōkā Kia Ora, Kia Orana, Sat Sri Akal, Namaste, Talofa, Mālō e lelei, Fakalofa lahi atu,Bula Vinaka, Salam & Warm Pacific Greetings to you all |  
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WHAT’S ON AT RPS MATHS WEEK Tuesday 13 – Thursday 15 AugustTe Hui Ako Term 3
 (a meeting to share learning)
 LAST TERM WE ACHIEVED 94% PARTICIPATION! GO RPS!
 Wednesday 14 AugustSchool finishes early at 2 pm due to Te Hui Ako
 Monday 18 – Friday 24 AugustTongan Language Week, Mālō e lelei
 Thursday 22 AugustWhole School Assembly – Rooms 6 & 32 hosting
 2 pm in our hall, all welcome
 Friday 23 AugustRPS Board Mid-Term Break – school closed
 Saturday 24 AugustRPNC Awards Evening, 5:30 pm in our hall
 Monday 26 AugustStaff Professional Development day – school closed
 Friday 30 AugustAlfriston College enrolments for 2025 due
 Tuesday 3 SeptemberKids Sing Choir at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell
 Friday 6 SeptemberWhole School Assembly, Rooms 23 & 25 hosting, 2 pm in our hall, all welcome
 Sunday 8 – Friday 13 SeptemberAIMS Games in Tauranga
 Thursday 19 SeptemberPohutukawa Team to see Ballet in a Box at the Due Drop Events Centre
 Friday 20 SeptemberKowhai Team to see Ballet in a Box at the Due Drop Events Centre
 Monday 23 – Friday 27 SeptemberSports Camp, Camp Adair, Hunua
 40 selected Year 7-8 students participating
 Friday 27 SeptemberFinal day for Term 3
 Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 SeptemberNew Zealand Intermediate Chess Nationals in Wellington
 5 RPS tamariki representing South Auckland
 Monday 14 OctoberFirst day for Term 4
 Monday 28 OctoberLabour Day – Public Holiday
 Friday 20 DecemberFinal day for 2024
  Monday 3 FebruaryStart date for 2025
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TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 14 AUGUST OUR FINAL BELL FOR THE DAY WILL BE 2 PM DUE TO TE HUI AKO.  PLEASE ENSURE THE SAFETY OF YOUR TAMARIKI AFTER THIS TIME. |  
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TE HUI AKO – A MEETING TO SHARE LEARNING
  Starting today we will be holding our Te Hui Ako, 13-15 August. Last term we achieved our highest ever participation with 94% of you meeting with our kaiako (teachers). It was a fantastic result and has set the bar even higher for this term. Scheduled times were sent out last week. Times have been allocated to those families who were unable to return a form. Our teachers are looking forward to sharing your child’s achievements so far this term. Ms McMurray is excited to see what we are capable of achieving this term. Go RPS! FAMILY/WHĀNAU SURVEY When you come along to your Te Hui Ako you will be invited to give us some quick feedback on the frequency of Te Hui Ako, school camps, bullying and whether your child has acess to a device at home. Your input informs our self review-review and, where necessary, refine how we do things here at RPS. Thank you for making the time to do this. If you come to the Library before or after your meeting to complete the survey you will go into a draw to win a $50 supermarket voucher or a $50 Toy World voucher either  The class that provides the most responses will also receive a special surprise. |  
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YEAR 5/6 NETBALL TOURNAMENT Last week two teams represented Randwick Park at the Manurewa Primary Schools Sports Association (MPSSA) netball tournament. Both teams played very well.  Our girls won 5 of their 6 games – narrowly losing to St Annes by 1 goal! Our boys team placed 2nd overall. Well done to all our players. |  
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2024 PAPAKURA REP PRIZEGIVING  
What an awesome night at the 2024 Papakura Rep Prizegiving!  It was raining awards for our club members! Very proud of all the hard work, dedication, and passion that they have had to put in this season. 
Congratulations to all our award winners!  Let’s keep the momentum going and finish the club season strong 
Salina Lologa: Papakura U16 Rep Player 
Melefisiilose Tafuna: Papakura U18 Rep Player of the Year, Papakura Overall Senior Rep player of the Year 
Sala’a Lologa: Papakura Rep Coach of the Year |  
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DRUMMING On Friday each week, Chewy comes in to teach drumming with 20 students. Students have the opportunity to lead using their drumming pattern. To find out more look up 
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HELP OUR SOUTH AUCKLAND INTERMEDIATE CHESS CHAMPIONS GET TO THE NATIONALS IN WELLINGTON! Chess has taken off at our school as a club run during break times. After a year of growing the club and the skills of our students (thanks to our chess coach Ronald), we entered two teams in the Regional Interschool Competition. Our Primary team came third and our Intermediate team WON. Five students now have the opportunity to compete in the National Competition in Wellington. Funds raised will be used to cover flights, accommodation, and meals. https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/help-south-auckland-intermediate-chess-champions 
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POHUTUKAWA TEAM MOTAT TRIP On Tuesday 6th August, we went to MOTAT. We had to go on a bus to get there. It was a long time but we eventually got there. When we got there we had snacks and went on a tram ride. A tram was an olden-day bus that used tracks and electricity. After, we were allowed to look at things freely in our groups. We looked at tessellations, pumphouses, old phones, and old trams. We participated in a lesson, and the person who was teaching us was Ashley. She taught us about inventions and innovations. Once again, we got to look freely once more and found old and new tractors, houses, and scooters. At the end of the day, we headed back to school because our time was over. On the bus, I was quite sad we had to go but I can’t wait to go again. By Joseph Farouk Room 31 |  
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KINDNESS CUP The Kindness Trophy is founded and funded by the Kindness Collective Foundation. It recognises students who role model kindness and promote inclusiveness between students and school culture. Each student receives a Lego set and the winner receives the cup that stays at school. 
  Congratulations this month to: Bryleigh McLeod,  Room 5 – Nominee Kingi Marsh, Room 19 – Nominee Asimah Alvi,  Room 10 – Overall Kindness Cup Winner |  
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EVERY DAY MATTERSATTENDANCE, TERM 2
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CYBERSAFETY – PROTECTING OUR TAMARIKI ONLINE As parents/whānau, we do everything we can to keep our tamariki safe and well, from getting them to wear sunscreen,  to being careful when crossing a road and wearing a helmet when riding a bike.  Being online is no different, but the strategies to keep our tamariki safe are. How can we protect them from online bullies and from seeing inappropriate content online?  Over the next newsletters we will revisit tips to ensure the online safety of our tamaiki. 
Talk openly with your son/daughter about their online activity As soon as your child starts accessing the internet, talk to them about what they are reading, watching and who they are communicating with online – and keep the conversation going as they grow older. Ask your child what sites they visit or apps they use, write a list and look at them together. Talk to your child about what you think is appropriate, and remind them that this may be different for other parents/whānau  and their tamariki. Your house, your rules. It is up to parents/whānau to set the rules and expectations. Listen to your child and reach an agreement about what is right for your aiga. Remember the time will come when they will access the internet outside the safety of your home and you want them to be prepared for that. It’s important  to teach them about their online reputation, too, and how they must be careful about how they behave, interact with people and represent themselves in such a public forum. They must always remember that the internet isn’t private and something that they write, share or post will permanently be there. |  
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KEEPING OURSELVES SAFE 2024 During the week of the 2nd to the 6th of September RPS will be doing a Keeping Ourselves Safe unit. Teachers/kaiako and the School Community Officer will teach sessions in class. Our junior classes (Year 1 to 4) will learn will include the topics My Body Is My Own, Unwanted Touch and Behavior, and How To Say “No” Confidently then move away and report what has happened.  The Year 5 and 6 tamaiti will identify potentially unsafe situations in both the real world and the digital environment. What abuse is, including that it is wrong and should be reported, it is not their fault. Our Year 7 and 8 student’s focus is on choosing appropriate options to keep themselves safe. Their main topic is ‘No Excuses for Abuse’ and includes why it is important to report abuse – who and how to tell. If you have any questions or any aspect of this you would like to discuss you are very welcome to contact me via our school office or please talk to your child’s classroom teacher. Noho ora mai  Mrs Shashi Thakur  RPS Health Co-ordinator |  
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Protect yourself, your whānau and your community. Immunise Immunisation saves lives. As well as protecting yourself from dangerous diseases, getting your tamariki vaccinated is one of the best ways to set them up for a healthy future. Lots of vaccines in New Zealand are free. For more information visit www.immunise.health.nz. |  
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CONTACT DETAILS Thank you whānau/ families who keep us updated when your contact details and/or address change. This is a great help if we ever need to contact you urgently. If your details change you can email rpoffice@randwickpark.school.nz, see our office staff or log into our school management system Hero (Download the HERO app from your Google Play / Apple App Store, use the email you have provided to our school and create a password). This will also ensure you have access to your tamariki/child’s learning.  |  
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LABELLING CLOTHING ITEMS We regularly have quite an amount of lost clothing. As you are aware school uniform items are expensive. To assist us in ensuring that we can return any lost items to their owner,  please clearly label all uniform items.  |  
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OUR SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER Matua Chad Robertson is our School Social Worker. He is loving working with us here at RPS. If you need  assistance you are welcome to pop in to see him through our school office or call him on0220139535 or 09 2691009
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2024 COHORT DATES FOR NEW ENTRANTS (5 year-old tamariki)Term 3: 27 August
 Term 4: 14 October/18 November
  If you have any questions about enrolments and start dates please talk to our lovely office staff or email enrolments@randwickpark.school.nz. |  
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BREAKFAST CLUBMONDAY – FRIDAY
 8:10 – 8:30 AM
 in Te Kahukura,
 all welcome
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SCHOOL HOURSSchool starts at 8:40 am & finishes at 2:45 pm. If tamariki arrive after 8:40 am they are late and need to sign in at the back of our office with Miss Dot, our School Liaison Officer.
 
 All students are asked to be off-site/off-school grounds by 3 pm unless they are attending training for a sport.
 This is for safety reasons as we do not have supervision in case of an emergency, injury or incident.
 AFTER SCHOOL CARE Please contact SKIDS (after-school care) if you need supervision for your child/ren on 0276275001 or 0800543922. Thank you for your support with this.
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CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR OUR JUNIOR TAMARIKIIf your child is in Year 0-4, we ask that you please pack them a change of clothing. This is incase of accidents which can occur at their age.
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READING EGGS
 Well done to this week’s top 3 students who have completed the most lessons on Reading Eggs: 
Kabir Mangat, Room 7Le’Ron Fifita, Room 14Tofi Salu, Room 10 If you are unsure of your child/ren’s Reading Eggs login please see their class teacher or Miss Tina Lindsay (our Learning Support Co-Ordinator) through our office. 
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OUR SCHOOL COUNSELLORWhaea Brenda Paschke is our school counsellor. She works four days a week. She can be contacted through our school office or by email counsellor3@randwickpark.school.nz
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SCHOOL UNIFORMWith winter is upon us, we ask that students wear our winter uniform. It consists of our school pants, polo fleece, socks or stockings and school shoes (School shoes -black, white, or navy blue, or sports shoes (black, white, or navy blue).
 If your child is wearing a piece of jewellery as part of their culture, please advise either their class teacher or our school office. Jewellery, nail polish, and jandals do not form part of our RPS uniform. |  
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KEEPING THE SCHOOLUP TO DATE
 Here are different ways you cancontact our school:
 HERO App: You can view your child’s
 progress and update their attendance
 or Call: 09 2670112 or 0800 438 777between 8:15 – 3:30 pm
 or Email: rpoffice@randwickpark.school.nz for general inquiries,
 absences@randwickpark.school.nz for attendance, and enrolments@randwickpark.school.nz for
 enrolment-related queries
 orPop in to see our office staff from 8:15 –
 3:30 Monday – Friday.
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