Newsletter 3 Term 4
Onerahi School 17 December 2021
Te Karere o te Tumuaki/Principal's Message
Nga Mihi o te Tau,
It is that bittersweet time of the year when we are all ready for a decent break and a rest, and the opportunities to reconnect with our whanau and friends in other parts of New Zealand. We also have to say goodbye to our fabulous group of year 6s, a few other students, and of course, some staff. Although it has been a different end of year celebrating awesome learners, it created an exciting opportunity to capture special events on video that we can go back to time and again and share with friends and whanau worldwide. There will be a lot of activity with works on school property over the holidays and the canopy and new playground equipment is due for installation early next year. We are looking forward to returning to some revamped areas of the school in 2022. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for the contribution you have made to Onerahi School over the year and to your beautiful tamariki. Have a safe and happy holiday and we look forward to seeing you again soon.
Ka Kite Ano
AnnMaree MacGregor
Principal
2022 Staff
Deputy Principal - Danny Hamilton
Deputy Principal - Grace Williams
Learning Support Co-Ordinator - Karen Johnsen
Reading Recovery Team - Debbie Sayer, Bev Maconaghie, Miriam Burgess
CRT and Garden to Table Facilitaor - Bridget Pickford
Better Start Literacy Facilitator - Clare Spicer
TEAM 1:
Rm 1 - Yr 4/5 - Gareth Blithe
Rm 2 - Yr 6 - Liz Thompson/Michelle Murphy
Rm 3 - Yr 3/4 - Phoebe Scrivener
Rm 5 - Yr 5/6 - Meredith McInnes
Rm 6 - Yr 3 - Bev Haigh
THE NEST:
Rm 7 - Yr 1/2 - Philippa Todd
Rm 8 - New Entrants - Matt Te Maro Seymour
Rm 9 - New Entrants - Lorelei Dela Cruz
Rm 18 - Yr 2 - Sue Carppe
Rm 19 - Yr 1/2 - Sue Hewett
Rm 21 - Yr 2 - Tessa Herbert
Rm 22 - Yr 2 - Shari Dearn
Team 3:
Rm 12 - Yr 5/6 - Chloe Peters
Rm 13 - Yr 4/5 - Elly McInnes
Rm 14 - Yr 3 - Alysha Mitchell-Panoho
Rm 15 - Yr 4 - Kyle Hobson
Rm 16 - Yr 5/6 - Jake Baldwin
Rm 17 - Yr 3/4 - Jade Grant
Administration Team - Anne-Marie Wilson, Carol Luiten, Kirsty Oliver, Lana Jennings
Property Team - Edwin Dela Cruz, Bill Tebbutt, Candace Stevenson
Learning Support Assistants - Anna Duval-Peterson, Daina Carter, Cherie Kewene-Edmonds, Heather Francis, Liz Moon, Loren Pederson, Nina Porter-Auld, Renee Haag, Sarah Hall, Shan Morris, Viv Watkins, Wendy Jeffery
Language Learning Assistant - Hannah He
Farewells/Haere Ra
Ka Mau te Wehi
Our tamariki at Onerahi are amazing and we would like to thank both our students and whanau for the efforts they made this year. We would like to take this opportunity now to pass on our congratulations to all of the students who have earned that extra recognition this year.
Special Awards:
The Nest School Award (yr 2) - for academic excellence in The Nest - Alia Pilcher
The P.T.A Award (yr 4) - for persistence and resilience in the face of challenges - Lucas Witehira
The Maths Award (yr 6) - for excellent achievement in all areas of Mathematics - Devon Duder
The Language Award (yr 6) - for excellence in Written Language - Loretta Lambly
The Science and Technology Award (yr 6) - for excellence in Science and Technology - Isaac Read
The Global Citizenship Award (yr 6) - for excellence in international languages and culture - Anuv Shankar
The Art Award (yr 6) - for all round ability and skills in Art - Felicia Juddery
The Performing Arts Award (yr 6) - for effort and achievement in Dance and Drama - Blaise Baldwin
The Kapa Haka Award - boy (yr 6) - for excellence in the kaupapa and tikanga in Kapa Haka - Kobi Conaglen
The Kapa Haka Award - girl (yr 6) - for excellence in the kaupapa and tikanga in Kapa Haka - Honor Yukich
The eLearning Award (yr 6) - for excellence in eLearning - Oisin Grant
The Te Reo Maori Award - girl (yr 6) - for effort, achievement and leadership in Te Reo - Chloe Dornbusch
The Te Reo Maori Award - boy (yr 6) - for effort, achievement and leadership in Te Reo - Rihari Adams
The Environmental Education Award (yr 6) - for commitment and effort in Environmental Education - Trinity Renata-Dempsey
The Creativity Award (yr 6) - for outstanding ability in creative problem solving - Amelie Blackburn
The Sports Award - girl (yr 6) - for outstanding physical ability and sportsmanship - Katie Gray
The Sports Award - boy (yr 6) for outstanding physical ability and sportsmanship - Carter Cleaver
The Citizenship Award (yr 6) - for outstanding contribution to Onerahi Primary School - Loretta Lambly
The Leadership Award (yr 6) - for outstanding leadership across the school - Blaise Baldwin
Academic Class Award Recipients:
Rm 1 - Macy Waterhouse - A courageous learner who actively strives for excellence in every learning opportunity
Rm 1- Sasha Kilgour - A self-motivated learner who manages herself and is achieving success in all areas
Rm 2 - Savannah Fulton - Demonstrating excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across all areas of her school life
Rm 2 - Kenzy Gardiner - Demonstrating excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across all areas of her school life
Rm 3 - David Scholtz - Outstanding academic achievement, effort and attitude in all learning areas
Rm 3 - Chase Duder - Striving for and achieving excellence in all academic areas
Rm 5 - Theo Hamilton - Being a self-motivated learner who is achieving excellent results in all curriculum areas
Rm 5 - Devon Duder - A self motivated learner who demonstrates excellence across the curriculum areas
Rm 6 - Hudson Williams - Being an inquiring learner who is self-motivated and excels in all facts of school life
Rm 6 - Billy Morgan - Displaying perseverance to achieve academic excellence in all curriculum areas
Rm 7 - Angeline Wihongi - A conscientous student who demonstrates excellence in literacy and mathematics
Rm 7 - Israel Rapana - A trustworthy student, demonstrating excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 8 - Amy Biggins - Demonstrating an excellent attitude towards learning and achievement across all areas of learning
Rm 8 - Emily Stanbridge - A self-motivated learner who strives for excellence in all curriculum areas
Rm 9 - James Gibbs - A self motivated learner who strives for excellence in all curriculum areas
Rm 9 - Caasi Wihongi - A conscientous student who demonstrates excellence across the areas of the curriculum
Rm 10 - Brooke Abraham - A trustworthy beacon student, who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 10 - Mivaan Patel - A trustworthy beacon student, who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 12 - Monty Hall - A self-motivated inquiring learner who excels in all areas of the curriculum
Rm 12 - Oscar Woolford - A self-motivated inquiring learner who excels in all areas of the curriculum
Rm 13 - Samuel Wang - For excellence across Literacy and Numeracy
Rm 13 - Caige Tito - For displaying excellence, effort and enthusiasm in Physical Education and Health
Rm 14 - Boris Sarcheliev - An enthusiastic learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 14 - Zara Marshall - A trustworthy and self-motivated learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort an achievement across the curriculum
Rm 31 Yr 5 - Jean Morgan - Excellent attitude, perseverance and achievement across all areas of her school life
Rm 31 Yr 5 - Max Haselden - A motivated learner achieving excellence across the curriculum
Rm 31 Yr 6 - Eli Marrison-Pugh - A curious learner who demonstrates excellence in Mathematics and Literacy
Rm 31 Yr 6 - Vicky Yao - An enthusiastic and motivated learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across all curriculum areas
Rm 17 - James Lester - A motivated, curious learner who demonstrates excellence in Mathematics
Rm 17 - Scarlet Callagher - An enthusiastic, motivated learner who shows strengths in Literacy
Rm 18 - Sebastian Stainburn - An enthusiastic learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 18 - Chase Hampshire - A motivated learner achieving excellence in mathematics
Rm 19 - Lola King Botero - A self-motivated learner who independently practises new skills to mastery and strives to do her best.
Rm 19 - Issa Omar - An enthusiastic learner who passionately explores his scientific interests to extend his knowledge
Rm 20 - Havyn Te Tai - A motivated learner achieving excellence in Reading
Rm 20 - Luna Junge - An enthusiastic learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 21 - Elaina Hartley - An enthusiastic learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort adn achievement across the curriculum
Rm 21 - Tane Heremaia - A motivated learner achieving excelence in Mathematics and Literacy
Rm 22 - Pisa Mulipola - An enthusiastic and motivated learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort, and achievement across all curriculum areas.
Rm 22 - Elise Baldwin - A trustworthy and self-motivated learner, demonstrating excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Rm 23 - Jayden Ferris - Achieving excellence in Literacy and Numeracy
Rm 23 - Ethan Hacker - An enthusiastic, motivated learner who demonstrates excellence in attitude, effort and achievement in all areas.
Rm 24 - Lottie Beech - A conscientous student who demonstrates excellence across the curriculum
Rm 24 - Lennox Williams - A trustworthy student, demonstrating excellence in attitude, effort and achievement across the curriculum
Kei te whakahihi tātou ki a koe. We are very proud of you all.
Athletics
Year 5 girls Shotput - 1st = Ava Taylor, 2nd = Aria Kilgour, 3rd = Emma Gurnell
Year 5 girls Discus - 1st = Scout Lusty, 2nd = Emma Gurnell, 3rd = Summer Ten-Wolde
Year 5 girls High Jump - 1st = Reina Crisp, 2nd = Chanlle Mrkusich, 3rd = Estelle Hartley
Year 5 girls Standing Jump - 1st = Reina Crisp, 2nd = Robyn Blank, 3rd = Maia Orton
Year 5 girls Javelin - 1st = Ava Taylor, 2nd = Scout Lusty and Layla Gray
Year 5 girls Sprints - 1st = Summer Ten-Wolde, 2nd = Chanlle Mrkusich, 3rd = Reina Crisp
Year 5 boys Shotput - 1st = Braxton Buchanan, 2nd = Flynn Browning, 3rd = Rihari Yukich
Year 5 boys Discus - 1st = Jai Crayford-Patuawa, 2nd = Braxton Buchanan, 3rd = Weston Boyd
Year 5 boys High Jump - 1st = Flynn Browning, 2nd = Braxton Buchanan, 3rd = Monty Hall
Year 5 boys Standing Jump - 1st = Flynn Browning, 2nd = Xander Silcock, 3rd = Ryder Baillie
Year 5 boys Javelin - 1st = Sirius Te Wake, 2nd = Lucan Wise, 3rd = Markus Rogers and Lennox Williams
Year 5 boys Sprints - 1st = Monty Hall, 2nd = Braxton Buchanan, 3rd = Flynn Browning
Year 6 girls Shotput - 1st = Amelia Franks, 2nd = Stephanie Mackay-Andrews, 3rd = Amber Torstonsen
Year 6 girls Discus - 1st = Arihia Rewha-Coker, 2nd = Katie Gray, 3rd = Honor Yukich
Year 6 girls High Jump - 1st = Katie Gray, 2nd = Lucy-Joy Wilson, 3rd = Ruby Wells and Penelope Botero King
Year 6 girls Standing Jump - 1st = Ruby Wells, 2nd = Felicia Juddery, 3rd = Arihia Rewha-Coker
Year 6 girls Javelin - 1st = Katie Gray, 2nd = Amelia Franks, 3rd = Zarayah Peachey-Jones
Year 6 girls Sprints - 1st = Katie Gray, 2nd = Boglarka Hegedus, 3rd = Ruby Wells
Year 6 boys Shotput - 1st = Eli Marrison-Pugh, 2nd = Carter Cleaver, 3rd = Rihari Adams
Year 6 boys Discus - 1st = Tyler Petersen, 2nd = Eli Marrison-Pugh, 3rd = Carter Cleaver
Year 6 boys High Jump - 1st = Carter Cleaver, 2nd = Tyler Petersen, 3rd = Jayden Griffin and Rihari Adams
Year 6 boys Standing Jump - 1st = Carter Cleaver, 2nd = Reef Turner, 3rd = Allan Scampton
Year 6 boys Javelin - 1st = Carter Cleaver, 2nd = Blake Andrews, 3rd = Tyler Petersen
Year 6 boys Sprints - 1st = Carter Cleaver, 2nd = Rihari Adams, 3rd = Michael-James Lesueur
Student Leaders in 2021 - We thank you
Amber Pugh, Amber Torstonson, Amelie Blackburn, Aria Kilgour, Aroha Waite-Marsden, Ava Taylor, Ashlin Duffell, Benji Ambler, Blake Andrews, Blaise Baldwin, Boglarka Hegedus, Braylee Goffin, Cedric Smith, Chase Duder, Chloe Valentine, Cleo Henry, Cora Norris, Eden Piggott, Edward Solomon-Tauhinu, Emma Gurnell, Estelle Hartley, Felicia Juddery, Grace Gavin, Helena Beardsall, Harper Corsbie, Hazel Lovelace, Irie Yukich, Issy Harris, Izzy Bailey, Jake Knox, Jackson Lusty, Jean Morgan, Jordan Rapata, Katie Gray, Kawa Solomon-Tauhinu, Khloe Davey, Kobi Conaglen, Lara Gray, Loretta Lambly, Lottie Beech, Lucy-Joy Wilson, Lucy McCormick, Mackenzie Wright, Maddison Adams, Madi Dixon-West, Oisin Grant, Paige Rewa, Penelope Botero-King, Rihari Adams, Robyn Blank, Ruby Morgan, Scout Lusty, Shay Wyatt, Sierra Stone, Summer Ten-Wolde, Theo Hamilton, Tiana Young, Tyson Murray, Vicky Yao, Zarayah Peachey-Jones
He Mahi Ataahua - Beautiful Work!
I am a fish
Have you have ever tasted me on a dish?
I swim in lakes
You could put me in cakes
Watch me swim very fast
Look at me I'm zooming past
Oh no, I'm dead
Now I'm lying in your bed
Message from the BOT
Kia ora whanau,
As 2021 draws to a close we can reflect on another very busy year, interrupted yet again by government restrictions and uncertainty. We are proud of our school community, for proving that our determination, collaboration and communication have seen us safely through a rocky 2021.
This year we have achieved many of our goals including going though a lengthy process to appoint our Principal AnnMaree MacGregor who has had a seamless transition from her role as Acting Principal for the previous 2.5 years. We have also welcomed a new board member Richard Pollard, through a by-election at the end of this year.
We would like to thank our students and their parents for their hard work and resilience. Your ability to keep going and get things done has been evident and has encouraged the staff at the school, this is why they do what they do, supporting our young people to become the best them that they can be.
Many of our projects have been delayed, we can see progress and look forward to have these completed early next year including the much needed canopy over the basketball court.
To our year 6 students who are leaving us at the end of 2021, we wish for you to continue the great work you have started at Onerahi Primary School - take this to your Intermediate school, and carry on. The world is your oyster, go find those pearls and if you can't find them... create them.
To all our students, families, teachers and staff; We wish you a happy and safe holiday season, we look forward to seeing you all again next year, stay safe on the roads and in the water.
Seasons Warmest
Onerahi School Board of Trustees
EOTC
Yummy Stickers
Through your efforts Onerahi have been given $459 to spend on free sports gear. We'd like to remind you to keep collecting over the holidays as we keep collecting them all year. If you would like a sheet to put stickers on, pop into the office.
Important Dates
- Tuesday 8 Feb 2022 - First day for students for Term 1
- Thursday 14 April - Last day of Term 1
- Friday 15 April - Good Friday
- Monday 02 May - First day of Term 2
Accord Teacher Only Days 2022
The remaining three days will be held in 2022 on Thursday 03 and Friday 04 February (Students will start school on Tuesday 08 February after Waitangi day), and on Thursday the 23rd of June, prior to the national Matariki holiday.
REMINDERS
Summer
It's certainly getting hotter! The sun can burn quickly and easily at this time of year and sunblock is encouraged. A reminder to all parents that in Term 1 and Term 4, hats are compulsory while our tamariki are outside. We would like all of these items to be clearly named so they can be returned to your children should they be left behind. Each term we do a last call for found property to be claimed or it is donated.
SCHOOL HOURS
School gates open 8:15am
School begins 9.00am
1st Play Break 11:00-11:30am
2nd Play Break 1:30-2:00pm
School finishes 3.00pm
School gates close 3:15pm
There are two eating breaks within the day, taken at times that suit each class. Please ask your child's teacher when their times are.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
Medication: If your child requires medication be brought to or kept at school, please be aware that due to health and safety concerns, this must be kept secure in the school sick bay. It is not to be kept in children’s schoolbags during the day. This is to protect the safety of not only the child requiring the medication but also all other students. All medication requires an accompanying permission/approval form signed by their parent or caregiver. This includes epi-pens for allergy management, inhalers for asthma or any other medication your child requires on a short-term or as needed basis.
Contact Us
Email: office@onerahi.school.nz
Website: https://www.onerahi.school.nz/
Location: Onerahi Primary School Church Street, Onerahi, Whangārei 0110, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 436 0521
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onerahischool