Heron Herald Term 1, Week 9

Kia ora Matua families,

Term 1 has just flown by, and what a great term it has been!  Thank you to all of you who have volunteered throughout this term, be that in classrooms, at Garden to Table, on camp or with the PTA.  There are so many aspects to a school community that contribute to Matua School being the positive place it is.  As we take a break and enter this Easter season, I trust that your family will enjoy time together that brings joy and refreshment.

This term, we have been talking about the Learning Pit with children.  This model helps children understand that the learning process is challenging and that feeling stretched is a normal part of it.  We should celebrate when we find things hard and have strategies to approach challenges when we are faced with them.  As teachers, we talk about how part of our job is to ensure that children are challenged.  When children don’t face new learning that is initially beyond them, and when they never fail and don’t need to work through those feelings, there is a risk that their resilience won’t develop.  We are determined to grow children at Matua who are capable learners, who are resilient and confident.

INTRODUCING NICO & VAL

Earlier this term we welcomed a very special new member to our school community. Val, is a Vision Loss Assistance Dog from Guide Dogs NZ. Val supports Nico in Room 7 by helping him navigate safely at school with his low vision. She is a highly trained Labrador and plays an important role in helping Nico move around the school confidently and independently.

Guide Dogs NZ Trainer, Mimi,  has been working alongside Nico, his family, and our staff to help Val settle into the school environment.

When Val is not in Room 7 and the Rākau Team, she will also be assisting Mrs Barlow in the school office, so you may see her around the school from time to time. Because Val is a working dog, it is very important that we all help her do her job. When Val is wearing her harness, she is working and must not be distracted.  This means that everyone (including the children) are asked NOT to pat Val, call out to her or feed her. We know many students love dogs and will be excited to see her, but the best way to help Val, and Nico, is by ignoring her while she is working. Even friendly attention can distract her from the important job she is doing.

We are proud to support Nico and are looking forward to welcoming Val as part of our Matua School community.

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch.

SCHOOL CALENDAR

The school calendar is also available in Hero.  Please use this calendar to stay in touch with upcoming events.
The Ministry of Education has included two Teacher Only Days in the 2026 school year.  Please take note of these dates.  They are on Friday, 20th March, and Friday, 29th May.  They are listed on the school calendar.

 

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LIBRARY UPDATES

The Wild Robot remained a popular choice for students in term 1.  While the Wild Robot has two more books in the series, students were challenged to read a similar book such as books written by Kathryn Applegate, Hannah Gold or Sara Pennypacker (eg One and Only Ivan, The last Bear,  Pax), New Zealand books (eg Ride North), Classics (eg Charlotte’s Web), or from another book series (eg The Last Wild).  Uber Reads was another book challenge this term.  Various children were delivered a surprise uber book based on the children’s interest and genre choice.
Donate a Book Fair and Book Character Day Term 2 2026
Please pencil in your diaries the following dates….
Tuesday 26 May 2026  Book Character Parade
Wednesday 27 May and Thursday 28 May 2026 Donate A Book Fair
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT 

Lexi competed in the Waikato regional waterski tournament last weekend at Lake Karapiro held at the Piarere waterski club in the sub junior Under10 division.
Lexi had a great tournament coming away with 1st place in the sub junior Under10 trick skiing event, and 2nd place in the slalom skiing!
Her next competition is representing the Waikato tournament team at NZ Nationals at Lake Kereta, South Head in the upcoming school holidays.
Well done Lexi – we are all super proud of you and wish you well in the competition.

KĀKANO NEWS

Splash n Dash was a great way to end our swimming for the Kākano Team. Thanks to all those whānau who came to watch.

MAHURI NEWS

These Māhuri students were celebrated at our recent assemblies for making connections in their learning and giving 100% in their classes. We are so happy to be able to acknowledge hard work and effort in the Māhuri team.  We send them off in their Easter break with sincere thanks and acknowledgment for their efforts.

GARDEN TO TABLE

Tupu team have had fun this term participating in the GTT program. Thank you to all our amazing helpers, we couldn’t do this without you. So much produce grew over the summer break which we have enjoyed in some of our recipes.

SUNFLOWER COMPETITION

Thank you to everyone who purchased seeds to enter the sunflower competition. Our summer wasn’t the kindest for growing these beautiful  flowers, but some were lucky and managed to grow tall sunflowers. Winners will be announced at assembly on Thursday afternoon.

SPORT NEWS

Awesome day out at the annual top schools event at Omokoroa No 1 School.  Our students gave it their all  and had a super fun day  learning alot about team work and competition, giving it their best and most importantly they had a super fun day.

EAST CLUSTER

A big congratulations to all our Rākau swimmers who competed so well at the East cluster swimming event off the back of our annual Matua School swimming sports! 33 students took part in the event and they swam amazingly well  – 7 students qualified for the WBOP swimming meet. Way to go Matua !!

Great year of Kiwi Tag for our Yr 1-2 3-4 and 5-6 teams,

A super fun game that the students have loved. The Yr1-2 Bulldogs team made the grand final along with the the Yr 3-4 team the Roosters a huge effort from them, the coaches and whānau. Our Yr 5-6 team the Broncos had a great first season and we are all looking forward to Term 4!!!!

SCHOOL UNIFORM

Thank you for ensuring your children are in the correct school uniform at the start of the year.  We are coming to the end of a three-year transition to our new uniform, and so at the start of 2027 the expectation is that all children will be wearing the new items.  Old designs and fabrics will not be acceptable from then.
For this year the older style polos, hats and pants are fine.  However, we want to ensure that children are wearing one version of the school’s uniform set.  At the start of the year, teachers will ask children to speak with their parents if they are wearing the incorrect uniform.  We often see children with dangly earrings, socks with big brands on the side, bike shorts that are for weekend sport rather than school or hats in the wrong colour or style.  New uniforms can be purchased from NZ UNIFORMS  and some secondhand uniforms are available through the PTA.

SCHOOL DONATIONS

School donations are an important part of how we can add extra value to our school and learning environment.  We are excited to have opened up a new fitness trail, which is a direct result of donations from last year.  This year, we are working towards extending outdoor play areas for our growing school and would love to see a new play-space developed near the Clivedene boundary.  Your support with donations will enable this to happen.  Full and partial payments of school donations can be paid now through Kindo.
An important note: School Donations are tax-deductible, so if you pay your donation soon, you can claim a one-third rebate from the IRD at the end of the financial year!  Check out the flyer below, which has more information about why we have School Donations.

 

ROLL GROWTH CLASS

We are in the process of looking at our roll growth classes.

If you have a child who is turning 5 within the next 12 months, please can you complete an Intention To Enrol Form by clicking on the following link.

https://www.matua.school.nz/enrolment/

 

SKIDS

UPTON MUSIC SCHOOL

Hi Everyone,

Firstly, a big thank you for a fantastic Term 1 — it’s been great to see so much progress, effort, and enthusiasm from all of our students.

As we head into Term 2, we wanted to share a few exciting updates, along with an important change to our group lesson pricing.

From Term 2, group lesson fees will increase to $220 per term. This allows us to continue improving the quality and overall experience for our students.

Here’s what’s coming in Term 2:

🎯 New Pathway Programme
We’re introducing a clearer progression pathway, with more structured learning, goal setting, and visible progress for students. The Jambus will be replaced with our Drums, Guitar and Bass programme for years 4 and up. Years 1-3 will be continuing with the Jambus as an intro to music programme.

🎵 Holiday Programme
Our holiday programme will give students the opportunity to learn new skills, play with others, and stay engaged during the break. We are anticipating running these every school holidays, so if you missed out this time. We will see you at the next one.

🎤 Mid-Year Concert 1st – 3rd of July
All students will have the chance to perform in our mid-year concert — a great way to build confidence and celebrate progress.

🗓️ Term 2 Timetabling

  • Current lesson times will automatically roll over into Term 2

  • If you need to change your afterschool slot, please request this before the end of term

  • We will be rebuilding some groups to suit ability levels within our new pathway programme

  • Final timetables will be confirmed before lessons begin

We’re excited about these improvements and the positive impact they’ll have on student progress and enjoyment.

If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch.

Thanks again for your continued support, and have a great Easter break!

Upton Music School

SCHOOL HOURS

A friendly reminder that school is not open until 8.30am. If you require childcare before these hours, please contact SKIDS either by email – matua@skids.co.nz, phone – 027 586 0408, or book online – www.skids.co.nz/Matua.

SCHOOL INFORMATION

LUNCH ORDERS – EVERY FRIDAY

Lunch orders are available for delivery to Matua School each Friday.

SUBWAY

Simply order your SUBWAY lunch online through you myKindo account by CLICKING HERE

Order (or cancel) any time before 9:00am on the day or schedule in advance.

Help? Visit support.mykindo.co.nz or call 09-869 5200 Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 4:00pm.

TERM DATES 2026

Term 1, 2026 – Wednesday 4th February – Thursday 2nd April

Teacher Only Day – Friday 20th March (MoE Curriculum Training Day)

Term 2 – Monday 20th April – Friday 3rd July

Teacher Only Day – Friday 29th May (MoE Curriculum Training Day)

King’s Birthday Public Holiday – Monday 1st June

Matariki Public Holiday – Falls in school holidays

Term 3 – Monday 20th July – Friday 25th September

Term 4 – Monday 12th October – 16th December

Labour Day Public Holiday – Monday 26th October

Last Day of School – Wednesday 16th December

 

SETTING UP KINDO

Setting up with Kindo

Kindo is our prefered payments system. To help you learn how it works, we’ve added their new help sheet and video. We hope it helps.

KINDO VIDEO HELP

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