Inglewood Primary School
NEWSLETTER No 26 -- 5 September 2019
Our Mission:
Learning to think, to do, to be
Ako ki te whakaaro, ako ki te mahi, ako kia ora ai te mauri
Our Vision: To provide a teaching and learning environment where of those involved: demonstrate respect, expect the best, achieve through opportunity, communicate actively & feel good and safe
Nau mai haere mai, talofa koutou
Important Information for Parents / Whanau
Thank you all Staff, BoT and whanau who attended Whanau hui. Sadly there were not many parents at this event who were neither Staff or Board of Trustees members. We are aiming to gather thoughts, ideas, hopes and dreams from you as parents/ whanau to assist us move Inglewood Primary in an exciting future focussed direction.
Our Raukura Kapa Haka performers were exemplary as were speaker Anahera Martin and Noah Dalliston.
Please take the time to complete our School Survey. We undertake community surveys every three years so this is your year.
Property News
Our current roll at Inglewood Primary is 383 and this is increasing as our Inglewood Community expands with housing development. Currently there are approximately eighty new house and land packages being developed with the potential for more. This is fabulous news for Inglewood and the wider community.
While we work in partnership with the Ministry of Education Property and Lead advisory Teams, crafting the design plans for our six already allocated new buildings, together with the addition of the allocation as of this week, we appreciate our fabulous staff who are utilising every possible space at IPS for teaching and learning purposes.
We are very thankful to the tireless work behind the scenes from members of our past and current BoT Property Team, Senior Leaders and Ministry of Education which has enabled the allocation of the additional classroom.
We are excited to be welcoming and meeting our new whanau and tamariki as we continue to grow.
REACH Goal for Week 8
REACH Goal: Keeping ourselves safe during Prime Time
REACH Celebration
We would like to celebrate REACH at home. Please email the school office at office@inglewood.school.nz or drop in to the office a wee note including the information below.
REACH At Home ………………………… has displayed the following Inglewood Primary School REACH value/s at home or community.
RESPECT – EXPECT – ACHIEVE – COMMUNICATE – HAUORA
Please write the details of what you observed:
Name:…………………………………………………………………………. Date: ……………………………………...
Communication / Concern Flow Chart
Happy Birthday / Ra Whanau
Our school roll is currently 382.
Students of the Week - Term 3 Wk 7
RJ Mason Transport Ltd Y1 & Y2
Vanessa Wellstood - For her positive attitude and outstanding effort in everything she does.
Inglewood High School Y3 & Y4
Madison Cairns - For setting herself a goal and working tenaciously to achieve it.
Superior Builders Taranaki Y5 & Y6
Lilly Polglase - For being kind and caring. You love to share news and ideas. Keep working towards your learning goals.
Naki Plumbing and Gas Y7 & Y8
Amber Conrick - For Consistently showing positivity and a growth mindset towards learning.
Congratulations
Inglewood AFC U13 football team have had an amazing year, nearly making it through the season undefeated which lead to them making it into the 13th Grade Youth Finals held on Saturday. After a well-fought game and some awesome play, unfortunately, the final result didn’t go their way with a loss against Oakura Sharks. Congratulations to Breeze Woodham, Mya Hitchcock, Roche Broadmore and Skyler Woodham proudly wearing their runners up medals.
Final tournament for IPS stars won 1 & 2 draws.
IPS Tui indoor netball coming 2nd in a close final
Town V Country Cross Country Tuesday 3 September at TET Stadium
Thank you to all who participated, supporters, helpers and to our fabulous ParentLink team for organising the sausage sizzle.
Congratulations to the following students who gained placings within the top 12.
5 Yr Boys - Izzan Bradley 4th, Blake Frechtling 6th, Seth Morgan 8th, Jahstis Penu Robinson 10th, Grayson Young 11th
5 Yr Girls - Mariah Byles 1st, Alivia Martin 2nd, Sophie Jones 6th, Charlotte Sandford 10th, Elise Andrewes 11th, Kadence Gear 12th
6 Yr Boys - Jonathan Brooking 1st, Lakin Bailey 4th, Dallas Chamberlain 9th
6 Yr Girls - Evie Morrison-Fonoti 5th, Tillie O'Carroll 6th, Dahliarose Wheeler 9th, Adalee Bond 10th
7 Yr Boys - Ngatai Mason 1st, Zaidyn Schoenmaekers 6th
7 Yr Girls - Lucy Williams 1st, Sophia Martin 4th, Tayla Foreman 8th
8 Yr Boys - Kymani Tautuku 7th, Sam Farquhar 10th
8 Yr Girls - Beibhinn Leslie-Ellis 7th, Olivia Peach 8th, Mafa Fruean 9th, Lily-Rose Suthon Craigie 10th
9 Yr Boys - Gideon Kingi 3rd, Harper Bailey 4th, Cooper Beale 7th, Reid Dalliston 12th
9 Yr Girls - Hannah Williams 1st, Charlotte Bennett 3rd, Kaitlin Tee 4th, Stella Sutton 10th, Sophie Lee 11th
10 Yr Boys - Tony Huta 1st, Oliver Suthon Pennington 6th, Jiraedo Blackhall 9th, Korban Peterson 12th
10 Yr Girls - Lara Antill 1st, Courtney Valentine 2nd, Malia Walker 5h, Amber Wilks 6th, Annabella Cowling 8th, Jade McLeman 11th, Hannah Cairns 12th
11 Yr Boys - Kade Langridge 2nd, Matthew Tee 4th, Kurtis DeBruyn 8th, Noah Dalliston 11th
11 Yr Girls - Jazmynn Bailey 1st, Caoimhe Leslie-Ellis 4th, Karli Doherty 5th, Anahera Martin 8th, Ruby Smith 9th
12 Yr Boys - Brayden Neilson 4th, Charlie Mitchell 6th, Taylor Bailey 7th, Luke Richardson 9th, William Young 12th
12 Yr Girls - Kaitlyn Antill 1st, Tara Doherty 4th, Capri Peterson 11th, Julia Pearse 12th
13 Yr Boys - Luke Doherty 1st, Jamari Hayward 5th, Curtis Doherty 6th, Jesse Hatcher 7th, Max Walker 12th
13 Yr Girls - Erini Fruean 1st, Amber Conrick 4th, Jasmine Dixon 7th, Hayley Storer 9th, Amber Storer 10th, Skyler Woodham 12th
Safety Concerns/Near Misses On Crossings
1 parent has offered help so far! We need more help. (Buddy up with someone)
There have been a number of problems on the Miro Street pedestrian crossing. The traffic and congestion are making it difficult for our young students to manage. We need parents to step up and support us with manning this morning 0830-0855 and afternoon 1455-1515, like our few lovely volunteers are doing now. HELP please. Contact the office to add your name to the roster assist with the safety of our children. Many hands make light work. We would like to not have students manning this in the near future as the traffic is increasing.
Prohibition of Devices
The elearning team led by Mrs Alice Smith have our new ICT User Agreements ready to distribute. These went out in hard copy to all students this week. Please ensure you read them WITH your child, sign them and return them to the Office. Debbie and Mia will document the returned agreements and those students will be the first to access the devices Wednesday. Please note, if we do NOT have the agreement back, for your child/children there will be NO access for them to our school devices.
Tips for Internet Safety
If you have any useful sites you think our school community would benefit by knowing about them. Please email the link through to alice.smith@inglewood.school.nz
Please see the useful links for August below - thank you to those parents who have provided some of these to us already.
Reminders
Scholastic Book Club Order 6: Please return to the school office by Tuesday 3rd September. Thank You
Yummy Stickers: Please return all part or full sheets of stickers to the school office by 16 September so we can redeem them for sports equipment for our school. Please remember to continue collecting these throughout the year. Thank you for your support.
Sports Uniforms: Please check your cupboards, under beds, drawers etc for any sports uniforms that belong to the school office. We have a lot not returned. Thank you
Help! Help! Recycled Bottle House
We need more clear 1.25 litre and 2.25 litre bottles. If you have an interest in assisting with environmental projects please contact Mrs Ritchie who would love some support. We have a lot of projects and the Enviro Crew work most Tuesday and Thursday lunchtimes on projects.
Sausage Sizzle / Subway Lunch Online Ordering / Pita Pit / Hell Pizza Order Forms
Please put your correct child's classroom/teacher on the form. Classrooms are as follows (please note we have no classroom numbers this year). The junior team are Panitahi, middle team Pouakai, senior team Waiongana iti and intermediate team Puke Haupapa.
Below is an updated list of classrooms for ordering.
Panitahi Adams
Panitahi Smith
Panitahi Zimmerman
Panitahi O'Connor
Panitahi Pearce
Panitahi Bailey
Pouakai Turner
Pouakai Simpson
Pouakai Birchler
Waiongana iti Frost
Waiongana iti M
Waiongana iti Boyd
Puke Haupapa Bucksmith
Puke Haupapa Franklin
Puke Haupapa Edwards
Please check with your child which classroom they are in and before ordering. Thank you
Term 3/4 Calendar (This may change on a weekly basis)
Thursday 5 September
Hell Pizza lunch orders due at the office by 3pm
Friday 6 September
Hell Pizza Lunch
Pouakai Team Speech Finals - 9am
Monday 9 September
Full School Assembly - 11.30am
Puke Haupapa Team Speech Finals
Tuesday 10 September
Panitahi Team Speech Finals - 9 am
Year 6 Water Safety - Aquatic Centre
Wednesday 11 September
Year 6 Water Safety - Aquatic Centre
Thursday 12 September
Senior Team Speech Finals - 11am
Pita Pit lunch orders due at the office by 3pm
Friday 13 September
Pita Pit Lunch
Year 6 Water Safety - Aquatic Centre
Monday 16 September
HPV Vaccinations 2nd Round
Pouakai Assembly - 12 noon
Tuesday 17 September
PhotoLife Sports/Group/Team Photos
Wednesday 18 September
Board of Trustees Meeting - 6.45pm Staffroom
Thursday 19 September
Puke Haupapa trip to Puke Ariki & Art Gallery
Monday 23 September
Full School Assembly - 11.30am
Tuesday 24 September
7 aside Football Tournament
ParentLink Sausage Sizzle forms to the office by 3pm
Wednesday 25 September
ParentLink Sausage Sizzle Lunch
Taranaki Cross Country
Thursday 26 September
7 aside Football Tournament PPD
Friday 27 September
Loud Shirt Day
Last day of Term 3
Monday 14 October
First day of Term 4
Full School Assembly
Saturday 19/Sunday 20 October
School Working Bee
Monday 21 October
Powhiri to welcome new staff and families
Tuesday 22 October
Vision & Hearing Visiting
Monday 28 October
Full School Assembly
Tuesday 29 October
ParentLink Sausage Sizzle
Wednesday 30 October
ParentLink Sausage Sizzle Lunch
2020 School Term Dates
Please note the school will be closed for Waitanagi Day Thursday 6 Feb and also Friday 7 Feb 2020, enjoy the long weekend whanau.
31 January - Learning Partnership Day
6 February - Waitangi Day
7 February - School closed
6 March - Teacher Only Day
9 March - Taranaki Anniversary
Term 2: 28 April - 3 July
(Note Monday 27 April - Anzac Day mondayized)
1 June - Queens Birthday
Term 3: 20 July - 25 September
Term 4: 12 October - 18 December
26 October - Labour Day
Regards Karen & Staff
Office – 7568040 Fax – 7566060 Mobile – 0274 - 961654 Dental – 7568041
Email – office@inglewood.school..nz Website: www.inglewoodprimary.school.nz
Community News
Summer Hockey
Entries for ‘Spring into Summer’ league are due next week, if you are interested contact school ASAP or www.taranakihockey.org.nz We would need the support of parents interested as staff are not available. As a school we will support with uniforms etc.
Details:
Game day: Saturday mornings
Start: 19th October 2019
Finish (final): 7th December 2019
Venue :Hobson Turf in New Plymouth
Fees
Kiwi Sticks (Year 5/6) : $38 per player (1/2 field)
Kiwi Sticks Development (Year 5/6): $38 per player (1/4 field)
Mini Sticks (Year 3/4) : $28 per player (1/4 field)
Mini Sticks Development (Year 3/4): $28 per player (1/4 field)
Netball Umpiring Course
Netball Taranaki are delivering a series of 4 week umpiring block courses around our Mounga.
To ensure our courts and community have plenty of confident, educated and proficient umpires would you mind sending this link out to the community and encourage all to register.
Registrations and further information is attached in the link below;
https://www.sporty.co.nz/viewform/91499
Locations of delivery are:
· Stratford (King Edward Park Pavilion):
Monday 16th, 23rd, 30th September & 7th October
6:00pm - 7:30pm
· New Plymouth (Sport Taranaki):
Tuesday 17th, 24th September & 01st, 08th October
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Lepperton Tennis Club Needs You
Department of Conservation Legends of Conservation Adventure
Sat 14 Sep 2019, 9:45am–1:00pm (No postponement day. This event will go ahead with indoor activities if weather is bad.)
Pukeiti Gardens, 2290 Carrington Road, New Plymouth, Taranaki. About 40 mins drive from Inglewood. All ages welcome.
Join us for our third annual Legends of Conservation Adventure. Meet the amazing people carrying out important conservation work throughout Taranaki, and race around some of the most beautiful gardens and rainforest in New Zealand! Admission: Free Please register online. This event is best suited for primary and intermediate children. However all are welcome.
- 09:45 am - race briefing. Your team MUST attend the race briefing in order to compete.
- Race starts at 10 am - 12 with a sausage sizzle lunch provided afterwards, as well as a prize giving (with spot prizes as well as 1st, 2nd, 3rd).
Venue: Pukeiti Gardens - there will be signage to guide you to the start.
There is plenty of parking at the gardens, but make sure you arrive early, as the gardens are popular and the car park may fill up.
Cost: There is no cost but your team might like to give a donation on the day. The proceeds will go towards the Experiencing Marine Reserves programme which provides local children the opportunity to learn to snorkel and visit a marine reserve, as well as marine education.
Teams:
- Your team may be a school team, a family team or a group of friends.
- You can have up to 6 people in your team but two of these must be adults (over 18).
- Your team must stay together - it's a team event.
Rules and Safety Information:
- You must attend the safety briefing.
- You must have two adults in your team.
- Your team must stay together. If you split up, you will be disqualified.
- Make sure your adults carry their fully-charged phones.
- Wear comfortable but sturdy shoes.
- Stay on the track at all times. No one is to use the road.
- Return to the starting point by 12.
Once we have had the safety briefing, you will have 10 minutes to carefully study your map to decide which way you will go. There are a number of routes. You want to gather as many points as you can in two hours. We are using tracks in the garden - the road cannot be used at any time.
The aim of the race is to meet as many conservation legends doing awesome work in Taranaki as you can. Talk to them and fill out your answer sheet, then race to talk to the next legend. There will also be codes and bonus points you must get.
To join this great race, organise your team and register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/29N3RY7
(Register early, as there is a limit on the number of teams.)
Participate in this event and claim your Toyota Kiwi Guardians explorer medal - see www.doc.govt.nz/kiwiguardiansexplorer