Tuesday 25 November 2025 Rātu rua tekau ma rima o Whiringa-ā-rangi
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
Monday 24 November- Friday 5 December Rimu Team start swimming
Wednesday 26 – Friday 28 November Youthtown Water Activity Trip, Year 6’s
Friday 28 November Learner Experience Day at Alfriston College, Yr 8 students who have enrolled
Wednesday 3 December Junior Sports Day
Thursday 4 December Rimu and Totara Team to Massey Park Pools
Friday 5 December Year 8 Rainbows End trip
Saturday 6 December Wānanga Rautaki, 9am-12pm, all welcome
Tuesday 9 December Kowhai Cross Country, 11.30am
Wednesday 10 December Senior Sports Day
Thursday 11 December Celebration in the Park, 4 – 6.30 pm
Friday 12 December Arts and Sports Awards – Year 5-8
Monday 15 December Cultural and RPS Awards Assembly Year 8 Graduation Dinner
Tuesday 16 December Rimu and Totara final assembly, 11.45am Kowhai final assembly, 1.50pm
Wednesday 17 December Pohutukawa final assembly, 12pm
Thursday 18 December Final day for 2025, final bell 12.30pm Graduation Assembly
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HOUSE CHALLENGE – WEEK 7’S WINNER
Our winning house last week with the most points collected was Mana!
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ATTENDANCE – EVERYDAY MATTERS
Last week, Randwick Park School’s regular attendance climbed again, reaching 67% – a fantastic 2% increase. Ka pai, everyone! Let’s keep this positive momentum going.
After holding the top attendance spot for two weeks, Ururoa House was knock off by Mana, who achieved an impressive 72% regular attendance. The house competition is definitely heating up!
Well done to our Mana LEGO winners – Tafito (Room 19) and Dea (Room 24). We hope you have fun with your prizes! Another LEGO draw will take place next week for the house with the best attendance, so keep encouraging your tamariki to come to school each day for their chance to be in the draw. Which house will come out on top next week? We can’t wait to see!

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OUR FUNDRAISERS
We have had a few fundraisers this term. Our Disco had raised $3697.12 for teams who entered the CM Games. The Pohutukawa Bake Sale raised $1724.10 for their 2026 year 5/6 Camp.
Thank you to everyone who has supported our fundraisers this year.
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KIA ORA & WELCOME TO RPS
Tēnā koutou te whānau ō RPS. Ko Maraea McCall ahau. I am so pleased to be here supporting children with additional needs and getting to know all the beautiful tamariki here at school.
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FAREWELL MRS DOT
After 22 years of hard work and dedication to our school, Dot has made the big decision to retire at the end of this year. She will be greatly missed by our staff, community, and students, but she is ready for the next exciting phase of her life.
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COUNTIES ZONE FINAL ATHLETICS
Last Tuesday a team of 11 Year 7/8 athletes competed at the Counties Zone Finals Athletics. All the students gave it their all! A special shout out to the following athletes who placed in their events and will move on to the Auckland Championships next Thursday.
Aukitino – 1st Yr 7 High Jump, 2nd Yr 7 400m, 2nd Yr 7 200m, 3rd Y7 100m Alhayzen – 2nd Yr 7 Discus Isaiah – 3rd Yr 8 400m, 3rd Yr 8 800m Yr 7 Boys’ Relay – 2nd (Aukitino, Peni, Kobe, Adam)
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SCHOOL HATS
As the weather is getting warmer and the sun is getting hot, please ensure your son/daughter start coming to school in our full school summer uniform. It is great to see a number of our tamaiti already wearing our school sunhat.
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USING OUR PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS
Please ensure you and your child/ren are using the pedestrian crossings before and after school. Some adults have been crossing Riverton Drive by the school gates with students, this is dangerous role modeling. After school traffic is very busy and we do not want any students copying adults and getting hurt. Thank you for your support with this and making sure everyone gets home safe.

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A CLEVER COMIC
-By Ames Rhodes, Rm 22
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BRING A BIKE & SCOOTER LOCK TO SCHOOL
If tamariki ride scooters or bikes to school, please make sure they bring a lock to keep it safe during the day. Locking rides helps prevent them from being taken. Thanks for helping us keep our school community safe and responsible!
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RANDWICK PARK SCHOOL POLICIES – HAVE YOUR SAY
Randwick Park School’s policies are hosted on a site called SchoolDocs. These policies are regularly reviewed, and this term’s focus is on the Health, Safety, and Welfare section. This includes the following policies:
- Bullying and Harassment
- Behaviour Management
- Searches, Surrender, and Retention of Property
- Minimising Physical Restraint
- Stand-down, Suspension, and Exclusion
- Staff Wellbeing and Safety
All members of the RPS community can give feedback on the policies being reviewed. You can choose to review just one or all of them. To access SchoolDocs:
- Username: randwickpark
- Password: rpscommunity

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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: Julie, Rm 5 2nd: Jaslyn, Rm 17 3rd: Ramese, Rm 4
READING EGGSPRESS 1st: Gurshan, Rm 10 2nd: Marylynn, Rm 27 3rd: Sukhreet, Rm 15
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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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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