Heron Herald Term 4, Week 6, 2023

CLASSROOMS AND TEAMS – 2024

With the term racing by quickly much of our planning for 2024 is well underway. Next year we will see a 7th class added to the Rākau Team to ensure class numbers don’t get too high. This is a resourcing challenge, but one we feel is important to ensure the best learning environments we can provide for our tamariki. We are also looking forward to the school being delivered two new classrooms (buildings) in the first half of next year. We had been expecting them to arrive over the summer break, but if you’ve ever built even a garden shed, you know these things don’t always go to plan. With these classrooms arriving, we are taking the opportunity to shuffle how our teams are located around the school. Over time teams have been spread which has an impact on the way our teachers are able to work together. As a result, we have a ‘Moving Day’ coming up on Wednesday 13th December (the last week of term). Many of our classrooms will be moving furniture from one space to another. This is a big undertaking and we really need your help. During the week I sent out a survey asking for parents to volunteer if you could be free till lunchtime on that day. Thank you to those who have already responded. If you can support us on the day….or even a few hours on the days leading up, please complete this survey and indicate what you can do. It’s a time where many hands really will make light work!

TEACHING TEAMS

In 2023 we will be farewelling teachers and welcoming four new faces to the team. Lindsay Crisp is finishing as a full-time class teacher this year. We will still have Lindsay involved at school, but we’ll learn more about that next year. Hannah Thompson and Anna Mason have both been on maternity leave, and have let us know they won’t be returning full time, and Hannah Newton has also made the decision to extend her overseas experiences and won’t be returning from her leave. We are also losing Whaea Charlotte, who will be around the school in Term 1 next year, but will then head off overseas – so Charlotte won’t be a classroom teacher next year. With these classroom teachers not returning or changing roles, we will take the time to acknowledge them properly at the end of term, but we will very much miss the contribution that everyone has brought to Matua School.

Next year we welcome four new teachers to the team. Lauren Ripper and Alison Barclay are two experienced teachers who join us from Bellevue School. Brenda Wright is currently working in Waihi and Lisa Meaclem is moving to Matua from Mount Primary. Anita Lowe is one of our current staff who will also be taking on a full time position next year. We are excited to welcome this group of new teachers to Matua School. The teaching teams for 2024 are as follows :

YEAR 0/1 TEAM: Kākano YEAR 2 TEAM: Tupu YEAR 3/4 TEAM: Māhuri YEAR 5/6 TEAM: Rākau
 

Jennie Gordon (TL)
Sarah Reid
Karina Tinholt
Emma Beech

Scott Pratt (TL)
Emma Bryant
Cath Shaw
Alison Barclay
Fiona Matthews (TL)
Nikki Reid
Laura Thompson
Brenda Wright
Vicky Nelson
Lisa Meaclem
Robyn Carlisle (TL)
Lauren Ripper
Mariska van Staden
Andy Cochrane
Joe Hill
Charmaine Garner
Anita Lowe

Ngā mihi nui

Marcus Norrish
Principal

TUI TALKS – EPISODE 4

The theme of our Tui Talks Episode 4 is:

Food for Thought and welcomes our special guest, Emma McMichael.  The team talk to Emma about making healthy choices with food. This is a delicious episode we’re sure you’ll enjoy!

Please follow the link below to listen, and subscribe to our Tui Talks SPOTIFY channel for future episodes.

LAST DAY OF TERM 4, 2024

Just a reminder that our last day of term for the year is Friday 15th December.

School will finish at 12.30pm.

If you require childcare for the afternoon, please contact Skids – matua@skids.co.nz

 

SENSORY SPACE

We are looking to create a Sensory Space at Matua school. This space will be designed to provide a calming and engaging environment where students can explore their senses, manage their emotions, and enhance their focus.

But to make this Sensory Space a reality, we need your help!

We are reaching out to our wonderful Matua community to request donations of items that would enrich our Sensory Space. If you have any of the following items in gently-used or new condition and are willing to contribute, we would be incredibly grateful:

– Small table & chairs
– Sensory tiles
– Weighted soft toys
– Bean bag or bean bag cover (neutral colour)
– Books
– Bubble lamp
– 10 and 30 minute sand timers
– Noise cancelling headphones

Your support will play a vital role in creating an environment where all our students can thrive and learn. If you have any of these items to donate or, please contact Teresa at ht.mcclean@gmail.com or 021 544 507.

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MAHURI TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Last Friday 15 students from the Mahuri took part in an inter school tennis tournament at Otumoetai Tennis Club. These guys played games all morning against students from Bellevue and Otumoetai Primary School.
They represented Matua exceptionally, with excellent sportsmanship and tennis skills.
Then to top a great morning off…they won the tournament!!!
Congrats to these students who took part:

Sammy, Seojin, Teddy, Tobin, Charles, Awa, Ben B, Ben TW, Lucia, Minhye, Nick, Toby, Freddie, Jason and Austin.

MARIMBA GROUP

Our mighty Marimba Group presented at the Market Marimba Festival last Friday.

Six local schools participated with their groups and made an orchestra of 70 musicians which played to hundreds of parents, and Saturday market goers.
The traders all reported a massive surge in numbers at the market, and ‘the best performance they’ve heard from a children’s group.
All in all our year of rehearsing in a variety spaces was worth it, and the kids had the time of their lives making great music.

SCHOOL POOL

The school pool is now open.
If you would like to purchase a key to use the pool after school and at the weekend, you can do this via Kindo.
The cost of the key is $90, plus a bond of $25. A total of $115.
The bond money is refunded when you return the key at the end of Term 1, 2024.
Pay via Kindo and then pop into the school office to collect your key.
Keys are limited.

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LIBRARY

Our library fun during lunchtime looks very different from Term 3.  Our Reading Club members have been on a reading mission to read up to seven books over this term. The Reading Club is on every day with the exception of Fridays in Room 1.  Obviously this reading happens in the classroom, at home, and even in the car and not just during our club times. It’s been fun to share favourite books to club members. Outside the weather has finally allowed us to commence Picnic Reading.  Our younger students will find librarians close to the playground between Room 19 and 20 or on the hill facing the Kàkano Playground.  A great way to relax and enjoy a good story or two.  One big BIG thank you to our Librarians who work independently to share the joy of reading during these lunchtimes

NEW ENROLMENTS

If your child is due to start school before the end of the year or at the beginning of next year, we ask that you please go onto the Matua School website and complete the ‘Intention to Enrol’ form.

We are forward planning for teaching spaces and teachers, and need to know who is starting with us as soon as possible.

Link for the ‘Intention to Enrol’ form here 

GUMBOOT FRIDAY

Gumboot Day was held last Friday at Matua School and it was fantastic to see so many teachers and children supporting this worthwhile cause. The rain and muddy conditions were perfect!  We raised $370 which is being donated to the I Am Hope Foundation to highlight awareness and give support to those who need it.

PTA

Our Christmas Night Market is fast approaching…Thursday November 30th 5.30-8pm
We have a jam packed Hall filled with some amazing vendors which we will be featuring over the next two weeks.
Entry is either gold coin donation which goes into school fundraising AND/OR a non-perishable food item or product for the Tauranga Foodbank.
Your PTA are cooking up the picnic for the evening so BYO picnic mat and enjoy Nachos, Pies, Sausage Sizzle, Bake Sale & returning again this year are the super popular Nisha’s Momo.
Food options and children’s stalls are CASH only, so remember to head to the ATM first!

WEDNESDAY CHALLENGE

Don’t forget to take part in the Wednesday Challenge.  Challenge your family to avoid single-family car use on a Wednesday and make use of other modes of transport, such as carpooling, bus, walking, cycling, skating and scootering. 

Do it for your health, the planet, your wallet and your community.  We’re having fun and giving away prizes.  Go to www.wednesdaychallenge.co.nz

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.

SKIDS

SCHOOL INFORMATION

SECOND-HAND UNIFORM

Our second hand uniform shop is now up and running again. This is available every Wednesday afternoon from 2.45pm – 3.15pm. Cash or eftpos available.

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 2023 / 2024

Term 4 – Monday 9th October – Friday 15th December @ 12.30pm

Labour Day – Monday 23rd October

Last Day of School – Friday 15th December at 12.30pm

 

Term 1, 2024 – Wednesday 7th February 2024 – Friday 12th April

Waitangi Day – Tuesday 6th February

Easter Weekend – Friday 29th March until Tuesday 2nd April

Term 2, 2024 – Monday 29th April – Friday 5th July

King’s Birthday – Monday 3rd June

Matariki – Friday 28th June

Term 3, 2024 – Monday 22nd July – Friday 27th September

Term 4, 2024 – Monday 14th October – Friday 15th December (12:30pm finish)

Labour Day – Monday 28th October

 

 

OUR SCHOOL APP

Our School App

We have a school app to keep you up to date with events and notifications. Click on the button below to check it out.

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

 

MATUA COMMUNITY MARKET

The Welcome Market is not just another market; it’s a vibrant, destination market that is family-friendly, where parents can spend quality time with their children and we get to bring community together. We believe it’s a great opportunity for our school community to come together and enjoy the best that our local small businesses has to offer. We have some awesome themes coming up, and our Christmas market on the 23rd December is looking like a fun filled day – we have a dress up day – come in costume of whatever you like and join our Christmas festivities.

We have spaces available for children to participate in having stalls. We feel this is a great way to encourage entrepreneurial mindsets within children, to come and raise some pocket money, or showcase their talents.

 

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