Kia ora koutou,
Kia ora everyone
These crisp mornings and clear blue skies are making for some beautiful winter days. With
any luck, the colder snap has helped clear out some of those lingering winter bugs, and we
will be feeling ready to embrace the action-packed two weeks to come.
Our Thursday mornings have had an energetic start lately thanks to our enthusiastic Jump
Jam crew. They’ve been leading the way as they train for next term’s Seriously Jump Jam
competition. A huge thank you to everyone who supported their recent bake sale—it raised
over $600 to go towards their competition costs, and we’re so proud of their drive and
teamwork.
On Thursday, I had the pleasure of joining Room 11 for their whānau sharing afternoon. It
was wonderful to see such a great turnout keen to hear about the students’ learning, with a
focus on culturally connected stories and inquiry projects from this term.
Today, I accompanied our school choir on a special visit to Matua Radius Care. The students
shared a selection of songs they’ve been preparing for the upcoming Choir Festival, and
their performance was a true highlight for the residents. A few students even treated the
audience to solo performances—including a dance!
Next week, we turn our focus to Matariki. This is a special time for reflection, renewal, and
connection. If you haven’t experienced a hāngī before, we warmly invite you to join us on
Tuesday for this very special event. To wrap up the week, our fantastic PTA will be hosting a
Matariki Disco on Thursday evening—a fun way to celebrate the end of the term before the
Matariki public holiday on Friday.
In Week 9, we’ll be holding Learner Conferences—an important opportunity to reflect on
your child’s progress, celebrate their achievements, and set goals for the second half of the
year. School remains open during conferences, and bookings are now live—jump in now to
book a time that works best for your whānau.
We’ll also be celebrating Book Character Week in Week 9, culminating in our Book
Character Dress-Up Day on the last day of term. If your child is still deciding on a costume,
pop into the library for some inspiration. You’re welcome to donate a book and choose a
character from one of the many titles lovingly curated by our librarian, Mrs DG.
We’re nearly at the finish line with our Geo-a-thon fundraiser. Thank you for your generous
support—every dollar helps us enrich learning spaces and experiences for our tamariki and
staff. Teachers have now completed marking, so we encourage families to return sponsorship forms and funds in the named ziplock bag provided to classrooms by Thursday, 19 June.
And finally, keep an eye out for our Health & PE Community Survey, which will be shared via
HERO next Monday, 16 June. Your voice helps shape the direction of our teaching and
learning, and we truly value your input.
Have a restful and enjoyable weekend with your whānau.
Ngā mihi nui,
Angela
SCHOOL CALENDAR
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WHOOPING COUGH
Whooping Cough Update
Aotearoa New Zealand remains in a whooping cough (pertussis) epidemic, with cases and hospitalisations continuing across the country.
Whooping cough causes breathing difficulties and severe coughing fits. It can be spread easily between people, usually by coughing and sneezing. It is particularly serious for pçpi (babies), tamariki (children) and older adults, and in some cases, can be fatal.
Symptoms start like a cold before developing into a persistent cough. If you or a family member develop symptoms, stay home and contact your GP for further advice. Immunisation is the best protection and is free for children aged under 18, pregnant people, and some adults. Good hygiene also helps reduce the spread. For more information, phone 0800mynurse (0800 696 8773).
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CHOIR VISIT TO RADIUS CARE
Here’s some photos of the choir and their visit to entertain the residents at Radius Care .
MĀHURI TEAM
RĀKAU
SPORT
SPORT – Continued
SCHOOL DONATIONS
LIBRARY
MOBILE DENTAL CLINIC
The mobile dental unit will be onsite from Monday 28th April to Friday 27th June
Our dental team will be seeing the most overdue tamariki/children during this visit. As the clinic will be prioritising all their appointments, it may not be possible for the dental staff to see all students during this visit.
Our dental team will notify the whanau and families prior to their tamariki’s dental appointment.
When you receive this notification, please contact the team to update any contact details, confirm medical details or renew permissions for examination and dental x-rays.
Current service demands and delays weigh heavily on our teams and your kindness and support is appreciated.
If you have any queries or urgent dental concerns, contact (07 576 6752) or 0800 TALK TEETH for further help and advice.
SCHOOL POOL
The school pool is now closed until Term 4.
Don’t forget to return your pool key to the school office and collect your $25 key bond.
PTA
The Secondhand Uniform Shop will be open on Wednesdays from 2.45 – 3. 15pm
SKIDS
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/
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 2025
Term 1, 2025 – Monday 3rd February – Friday 11th April
Waitangi Day – Thursday 6th February
Teacher Only Day – Monday 17th March
Term 2 – Monday 28th April – Friday 27th June
Teacher Only Day – Friday 30th May
Kings Birthday – Monday 2nd June
Matariki – Friday 20th June
Term 3 – Monday 14th July – Friday 19th September
Term 4 – Monday 6th October – Tuesday 16th December
Labour Day – Monday 27th October
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
COMMUNITY NOTICES
Fletcher Adams and Kayley McMillan, two Te Miro MTB Club Members, are fundraising to race in Europe in five weeks. Fletcher is ranked 35th in the world, and Kayley is the current Oceania Champ.
For fundraising, Fletcher and Kayley are holding a skills clinic on July 5th from 10 am-1 pm at the Te Miro MTB Park. A group ride with Fletcher and Kayley will follow the clinic. It is open to all ages. Some skills that will be covered are cornering, race lines, drop-offs, and bunny hops.
The clinics are free, but Fletcher and Kayley would love a donation on their Give a Little Page: https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/europe-here-we-come
To register for the Skills Clinic, please follow the link for the registration page: https://forms.gle/BgzXSaJ85AZbUcyE6