Tuesday 21 October 2025 Rātu rua tekau ma tahi o Whiringa-ā-nuku
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
Wednesday 22 October Year 5/6 Touch
Thursday 23 October Strike Day
Monday 27 October Labour Day – Public Holiday, school closed
Tuesday 28 October Year 5/6 Softball
Tuesday 28 – Friday 31 October Celebrating Diwali
Thursday 30 October Disco to raise money for Counties Manukau Games
Friday 31 October Diwali Assembly, hosted by our Bollywood group 2pm, all whānau welcome
Monday 3 – Friday 7 November Kahikatea Team swim
Monday 3 November Year 5-6 interschool Athletics
Wednesday 5 – Friday 7 November Counties Manukau games at Bruce Pulman Park Netball, Volleyball, and Touch
Friday 21 November Teacher only day – school closed
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STRIKE ACTION
Thank you to all whānau who returned the notice that was sent out last week.
Teachers who are members of the NZEI (Primary Teachers Union) are striking on Thursday, 23 October 2025. Randwick Park School will be open for supervision only, with non-union teachers and support staff supervise students.
If your child needs to attend school on that day and you have not yet returned the slip, please contact the school office as soon as possible.
All children requiring supervision are to meet in the school hall at 8:40 a.m., where they will be allocated to a supervising teacher. Students will also be dismissed from the hall at the end of the school day. Children must wear full school uniform and bring a packed morning tea, lunch, and water bottle from home.
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CELEBRATING DIWALI
Diwali is the “Festival of Lights”, celebrated by multiple religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, all over the world. Its name means “row of lights” in Sanskrit, referring to the oil lamps called diyas that are lit to symbolize the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and prosperity. The five-day festival often marks the start of the Hindu New Year and falls between October and November based on the lunar calendar. Celebrations include lighting oil lamps, decorating with lights and colourful rangolis, wearing new clothes, exchanging gifts, sharing festive meals, exchanging sweets and performing prayers.
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Get Ready to Shake Out! – Thursday, 16th October
Last Thursday, RPS took part in National Shake Out Day, a nationwide earthquake drill designed to help students and staff practice how to stay safe during an earthquake.
ShakeOut is an important opportunity to prepare for emergencies, review safety procedures, and build confidence in how to respond during an earthquake. We encourage families to talk about their own emergency plans at home as well!
Let’s stay safe and be prepared. When it comes to earthquakes, practice makes perfect!
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ASSEMBLY CERTIFICATES
Ka pai tamariki ma! Well done to the students below who received a certificate at our assembly last week.
| Totoo Ripata, Rm 1 |
Cedeez Falekaono, Rm 13 |
| Mary Sam, Rm 3 |
Terrence Howard, Rm 14 |
| Hakopa Rawiri-Clarke, Rm 4 |
Ayansh Raj, Rm 15 |
| Lei-Ana Tom, Rm 5 |
Keith Worsley, Rm 18 |
| Keane Mataroa, Rm 5 |
Te Rangi Herewini, Rm 21 |
| Trinity Pauga-Ape, Rm 6 |
Cooper Pihema, Rm 22 |
| Nyra Heihei, Rm 8 |
Hosanna Sula, Rm 23 |
| ‘Ulaea Fonua, Rm 9 |
Nyshal Chand, Rm 24 |
| Khalias Tini, Rm 10 |
CJ Carle, Rm 25 |
| Sakura Mau, Rm 11 |
TJ Terei, Rm27 |
| Shaniya Ali, Rm 12 |
Noah Kenese, Rm 31 |
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LUV A PIE FUNDRAISER – 2026 YEAR 5/6 CAMP
Kia ora rawa atu RPS whānau! Our pie fundraiser is now closed. Thank you to whānau and our community who purchased pies. All money raised will go towards our 2026 Year 5/6 camp.
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EPRO8
There was a Year 5-6 Epro8 technology competition held at Clayton Park School on Thursday, with 15 teams taking part in the competition. Miss Stickney had practised with us and taught us how to use the equipment. We had three hours to complete our challenge. Our team name was the “RPS Fuse Busters”. Students had to work in teams of four to build a challenge chosen by the team. We followed the given instructions inside the Epro8 book. Our team was Mosese, Emmanuel, Ibrahim, and Marshall. We chose to build a barrier arm, and we were judged by how long it took us to finish each criteria in the book, how we took care of our workspace, and how good our communication was. During the competition, we blew a fuse, which meant we lived up to our name! Overall, we struggled, but we still tried, finishing in 8th place.
Year 5-6 team
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At the Epro8 competition, my team and I took on the challenge of making a foosball table with the aluminum and electronics provided. After communicating and discussing how everything would work, we got the basic frame and surface done. Each criteria we completed gave us a certain amount of points. One moment we were first, then second, third, even sixth and seventh – it was like a rollercoaster of placings. Using the sliding rods and minifigures, we got the players in position. As the time ran closer and closer to zero, our foosball table was coming together beautifully. We added a laser and counter to keep track of our scores as we played, until finally…“Time’s Up!” We were stressing about our place, but the final inspection bumped up our score enough to secure a spot in the semi-finals. What an experience it was.
A very big thank you to Mr. Lologa and Mrs Stickney for preparing us for the big day.
Aarush Raj / Year 7-8 team
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YEAR 7-8 TOUCH TOURNAMENT
Our Year 7/8 Touch teams had an excellent day at the Central Counties Touch tournament last week, with the Girls’ and Boys’ teams taking out their respective grades. They will both go into compete at the Counties Zone Finals on 29th October. Thank you to Mr Moses and Mrs Savali for your coaching!
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LET THE HOUSE CHALLENGE BEGIN!
We have launched our very first whole-school Inter-House Competition! Every student has been put in a house and will have the chance to earn house points by showing our school values in class and around the school.
Each Friday, we’ll tally up the totals to see which house comes out on top for the week!
Our four houses represent the values that make our school special:
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As part of the House Challenge, each week the house with the highest regular attendance will earn house points. Two students from the winning house will also be drawn to receive a LEGO prize.
Last week’s attendance winner was Kotahitanga with 69% – well done! Second place went to Ururoa with 63%, followed by Te Hiringa in third with 61%, and Mana in fourth with 54%. Congratulations to our two LEGO prize winners from Kotahitanga: Patallone (Room 17) and Mary S (Room 3). There will be more points up for grabs next week – and another draw!
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ATTENDANCE MATTERS
Only 50% of Randwick Park School students attended school regularly in Term 3. The Ministry of Education and our school have set a goal for at least 80% of students to attend regularly — we have some work to do RPS.
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Regular attendance means having fewer than five days off during the term. We need your support to help improve attendance across the school. Fridays and Mondays are currently our lowest-attended days. Please ensure your child attends school every day, unless they are genuinely unwell.
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If your child is absent please ensure you let us know by phoning us on 0800438777(select the attendance line option), using our Hero app or emailing absences@randwickpark.school.nz (please include your child/rens full name, class and reason for absence). If you need support, please contact our school social worker (Chad Robertson), school counsellor (Brenda Paschke) or liason officer (Dot Henson) through our office.
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Well done to this week’s top three students who have completed the most lessons on Reading Eggs/ Reading Eggspress over the last week:
READING EGGS 1st: Shreya Room 19 2nd: Eriana, Room 17 3rd: Zion Room 6
READING EGGSPRESS 1st: Eldrich Room 17 2nd: Naairah Room 17 3rd: Jasraj Room 4
Mrs Lindsay will call you over for a prize!
If you are unsure of your child/rens Reading Eggs/Eggspress login please see their class teacher or Mrs Lindsay our Learning Support Co-ordinator through the office.
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WEETBIX TRY-ATHALON
Please contact Mrs Savali (r.savali@randwickpark.school.nz) if you are interested in entering your tamariki. This is held at Mountfort Park (Manurewa) on Tuesday 25 November. You will need to provide your own bike and pay the entry fee. Please visit the website for more information.
https://tryathlon.co.nz/locations/south-auckland/
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HEADLICE
We are experiencing problems with headlice in a few of our classrooms. We ask that whānau please check and treat your tamariki. For more information, please visit: https://www.kidshealth.org.nz/head-lice
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