Announcement : 

We have completed our lockdown exercise and all students, staff, and persons on-site are safely accounted for.  Everyone did extremely well and responded to instructions.  A notice will be going out to parents/caregivers tonight to provide some more information about our emergency lockdown procedures. I would like to personally thank you for your support while we conduct these practices.  Kind regards – Karen McMurray, Principal

Tuesday 20 August, 2024

Randwick Park
School Newsletter
Kia Tupu Kia mohio tahi tatou.
Growing and Learning Together

Tuesday 20 August 2024      Rātū rua tekau 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

WHAT’S ON AT RPS

Uike Kātoanga’i ‘o e lea faka-Tonga
Tongan Language Week

Wednesday 21 August
Year 5/6 Cross Country, 9.30 am, all whānau welcome 

Thursday 22 August
Whole School Assembly – Rooms 6 & 32 hosting
2 pm in our hall, all welcome

Friday 23 August
RPS Board Mid-Term Break – school closed

Saturday 24 August
RPNC Awards Evening, 5:30 pm in our hall

Monday 26 August
Staff Professional Development day – school closed

Friday 30 August
Alfriston College enrolments for 2025 due

Sunday 1 September
Father’s Day

Tuesday 3 September
Kids Sing Choir at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, Parnell
https://www.iticket.co.nz/events/2024/sep/kids-sing

Friday 6 September
Whole School Assembly, Rooms 23 & 25 hosting, 2 pm in our hall, all welcome

Sunday 8 – Friday 13 September
AIMS Games in Tauranga

Thursday 19 September
Pohutukawa Team to see Ballet in a Box at the Due Drop Events Centre

Friday 20 September
Kowhai Team to see Ballet in a Box at the Due Drop Events Centre

Monday 23 – Friday 27 September
Sports Camp, Camp Adair, Hunua
40 selected Year 7-8 students participating

Friday 27 September
Final day for Term 3

Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 September
New Zealand Intermediate Chess Nationals in Wellington
5 RPS tamariki representing South Auckland

Sunday 29 September
Daylight Saving begins – clocks go forward 1 hour

Monday 14 October
First day for Term 4

Monday 28 October
Labour Day – Public Holiday

Friday 20 December
Final day for 2024

 Monday 3 February
Start date for 2025

The 2024 theme for Tonga Language Week is ‘E tu’uloa ‘a e Lea faka-Tongá ‘o ka lea’aki ‘i ‘api, siasí (lotú), mo e nofo-‘a-kāingá – The Tongan Language will be sustainable when used at home, church and in the wider community. This theme derives from the overarching Language Week Series theme for 2024, ‘Sustainability’.

CULTURAL DRESS DAY & ASSEMBLY- THURSDAY 22 AUGUST

To celebrate Cook Island and Tongan Language weeks, this Thursday students are invited to come to school in their cultural dress.

All fāmili are welcome to attend our whole school assembly at 2 pm.

STAFF ANNIVERSARIES

We’d like to acknowledge and celebrate the commitment and dedication of the following staff members who are marking significant anniversaries at this time of year:

Mr Sala’a Lologa (Team Leader, Technology Teacher) 25 years

Mrs Nirmala Krishna (Teacher) 7 years 

MĀORI BILINGUAL EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SURVEY

On Monday we sent out a survey to whānau of tamariki in Years 2 -7 to determine the level of interest in Māori Bilingual classes. We invite you to please complete and return the survey to our school office.

COUNTIES ZONE BOYS NETBALL

Our Year 8 Boys’ Netball Team played at the Counties Zone Finals last week. They were unbeaten in pool play defeating Manurewa Intermediate, Waimahia Intermediate and Rosehill Intermediate before winning their semifinal against Pukekohe Intermediate. They played a good game in the final, losing 12-8 to Clendon Park. They have qualified for the Auckland Championships in next week. Thank you to Tania Savali for umpiring over the course of the day. We also appreciated our whānau who came to support us!

ASSEMBLY CERTIFICATE RECIPIENTS

Congratulations to the following students who received an award at our school assembly on the 9th of August:

Room 1: Julie Sok Room 18: Damien Webb
Room 5: Asees Kaur Room 19: Isaiah Faapito
Room 7: Franky-Lee Pairama Room 20: Yansh Lal
Room 9: Harshna Pihema Room 21: Mariah Tusi
Room 9: Putohe Mauahara Room 24: Falak Kaur
Room 13: Storme Rore Room 25: Roy Mitchell
Room 14: Credence Bassett Room 26: Kobe Mataroa
Room 15: Gabrielle Samuel Room 27: Atahua manuel
Room 16: Lachlan Masalo Room 31: Burnedine Samuelu
Room 17: Princeton Ah-Chee Room 32: Chanyce Waha-Rai

DROPPING AND COLLECTING YOUR CHILDREN/TAMARIKI

When dropping your tamariki off in the morning please use our yellow coned drop-off area. This is for the safety of you and your tamariki. If you would like to walk your child/ren to class, please park on the road.

Our school gates are closed from 2 pm. Only parents/whānau who have a parking permit are permitted through our gates as we have limited parking spaces.

If you have any questions, please contact our school office on 09 2670112 or 0800 438777. Thank you for your ongoing support and cooperation with this. 

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

EVERY DAY MATTERS
ATTENDANCE, TERM 2 

CYBERSAFETY – PROTECTING OUR TAMARIKI ONLINE

As parents/whānau, we do everything we can to keep our tamariki safe.

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.

Keep screens and devices where you can see them

Always monitor your child’s time online, particularly younger children. Keep the computer/iPad/phone etc in a central spot in the home where it’s easy to keep an eye on what your child is doing and viewing online. For mobile devices, you can set them to forget Wi-Fi passcodes so your children can not go online without you knowing. You can also try to make an agreement that there are no tablets, phones, laptops or gaming in bedrooms.

You might also consider checking browser histories after your child has been online to see what sites they are visiting. This approach obviously gets harder as children grow older and work out how to clear histories – which is more reason to open the lines of communication about internet use at an early age

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) topics will include 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

TERM 3 LUNCH MENU

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.

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. 

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. 

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 on
0220139535 or 09 2691009

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.

BREAKFAST CLUB
MONDAY – FRIDAY
8:10 – 8:30 AM

in Te Kahukura,
all welcome

SCHOOL HOURS
School 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.

CHANGE OF CLOTHING FOR OUR JUNIOR TAMARIKI
If 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.

READING EGGS

Well done to this week’s top 3 students who have completed the most lessons on Reading Eggs:

  • Salim Islam, Room 14
  • Suli Taliauli, Room 31
  • Fateh Singh, Room 7

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.

OUR SCHOOL COUNSELLOR
Whaea 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

SCHOOL UNIFORM
With 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.

KEEPING THE SCHOOL
UP TO DATE

Here are different ways you can
contact our school:
HERO App: You can view your child’s
progress and update their attendance

or

Call: 09 2670112 or 0800 438 777
between 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

or
Pop in to see our office staff from 8:15 –
3:30 Monday – Friday.

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