Inglewood Primary School
NEWSLETTER No 03 - 25 February 2022
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, Faʻafeiloaiga, Bula, Talitali fiefia
Farewell Mrs Nash
Where's Wendy?
Wendy is one very special human... she has added so much value to our school in sooooooooooo many ways. There are many memorable moments for all those whom she has involved in her life here at school and also , life out of school friendships.
Wendy, while being a fully qualified teacher, chose to step back from that role and focus on her love of books and unique children. Wendy was also found in the Library during lunchtime chatting and helping with children find the information or authors they were searching for.
Wendy was also one of the 'best ' listeners, both to children and adults. With children, Wendy always made the Library a space where children could go, just to chill and have space.
Wendy has a love of Where's Wally Books and made up a special time, where she had all the children over a number of years convinced she was Wally's Mum. Wendy had so many activities around books and trying to find them (and Wally) using clues, she would place around the library. It was this in mind, that we picked the theme of her cake (picture above). The beautiful cake was made by Jessica's Cakes and as well as looking stunning, was absolutely delicious.
We will miss Wendy (especially her hugs), we wish her all the very best. - We love you Wendy Woo xx
A great week
We were very excited to get the competitive Swimming Event completed yesterday - congratulations to all who entered. Thank you to all staff who assisted in running this and to those who stayed back at school to run the other curriculum activities.
Phase 3 Flow Chart
Please see the flow chart to assist you with a quick guide on what this looks like here at IPS.
COVID-19 Procedures - please read.
If we have a confirmed case of COVID -19 at IPS verified by MoH in our kura we do have procedures in place - please read...
Please be aware, If you have a confirmed case in the home - your children must stay home and you must monitor their health.
We have four stages of operation planned detailed below. As of today Friday 25 February, we are currently in Red Alert Level, Phase 3 - Stage 1 as we do NOT have any children or staff who have been confirmed cases of COVID 19. We will let you know when this changes.
Stage 1
PRIMARY FOCUS: ONSITE LEARNING
School programmes not impacted by Covid.
Majority of staff and students on site.
Occasional staff or student absence due to Covid catered for.
Programmes primarily focused on school-based learning.
Catch up sessions for absent students when they return to school.
Stage 2
PRIMARY FOCUS: HYBRID LEARNING
School programmes impacted by Covid.
5-6 teachers across the school are absent.
Mixture of home-based and school-based learning programmes offered.
Staff responsibilities and teaching team locations are flexible.
Guest teachers, SLTs and Principal maybe called in to support learning programmes.
Priority for school based learning will be given to children of working parents.
Stage 3
PRIMARY FOCUS: HOME-BASED LEARNING
School programmes highly impacted by Covid due to large numbers of student absence.
Majority of staff are available.
The staff, in consultation with the Board, will decide to implement home-learning programmes.
Students at school will follow the home-based learning programme.
Priority for school based learning will be given to children of essential workers.
Stage 4
PRIMARY FOCUS: SCHOOL CLOSURE
School programmes heavily impacted by Covid.
Majority of staff and students absent.
Consideration of the H&S risks due to not enough staff available on-site.
No longer possible to support school-based and home-based learning programmes.
The MOE, in consultation with the Board, will decide to shut the school because learning programmes can’t be sustained.
Priority for school based learning will be given to children of essential workers.
As a community, we are supporting you to prepare for Stages 2- 4 by
1. Being familiar with our Covid Response Plan and being fully prepared should students need to switch to home-based learning.
2. Being ready at short notice should your child/ren need to isolate.
3. Keep your employer/employees informed how Covid and our Response Plan could impact your work.
4. Look at this list of things that could be handy during isolation:
Stationery, playdough, plain paper, whiteboards & whiteboard pens, games, playing cards, tennis balls, sports equipment, recipes and ingredients/baking, keep a stationery pack at home, renew library books regularly, several jigsaw puzzles stacked away, booklets and resources your child/ren could use during isolation, etc. Places like, Warehouse & Stationery Warehouse could be useful to visit.
Senior Swimming Sports
On Wednesday the IPS Swimming sports were held under the RED traffic light system which meant we were restricted to numbers at the venue. 68 competitive swimmers took part in the event for the day. This was the first opportunity for our Whanau groups to get together. The weather and teacher support made for a great day! The positive encouragement from the students for swimmers and their swimming abilities was outstanding. Well done everyone we look forward to next year. Sadly due to the RED traffic system, the Kahui Ako swimming sports will NOT be going ahead this year.
Despite having restrictions on numbers at the pool, all the children who wanted to compete competitively were able to do so. Congratulations to the overall age group winners:
12 boys 1st Gideon Kingi, 2nd James White, 3rd Jarix De Bruyn
12 girls 1st Sophie Tudor, 2nd Izzy Benseman, 3rd Paige Hewald
11 boys 1st Harper Bailey, 2nd Richard Wieruszowski, 3rd Monty Mason
11 girls 1st Hannah Williams, 2nd Maddison Cairns, 3rd Beibhinn Leslie-Ellis
10 boys 1st Cooper Marshall-Smith, 2nd Ngatai Mason, 3rd Joseph Tudor
10 girls 1st= Eleecia Young, 1st= Abigail Whitmore, 1st= Sophia Martin
9 boys 1st Lakin Bailey, 2nd Ivan-Ray O'Carroll-Makiri, 3rd Johnathon Brooking
9 girls 1st Lucy Williams, 2nd Riley Chilcott, 3rd Nonoi Fruean
8 boys 1st Christian Burgess
8 girls 1st Charlie Ryan, 2nd Scarlet Rose
Students of the Week - Term 1 Week 4
Panitahi Whanau Naki Plumbing & Gas
Olivia Wanden
For having a great start to the year and showing amazing REACH values in everything she does. Ka pai Olivia!
Pouākai Whanau Drain Master Ltd
Harper Bailey
For being an inquisitive and self motivated learner while consistently demonstrating REACH in all that you do.
Tokomaru Whanau Be Natural Soap
Ella Hill
For being a positive role model, supporting others with their learning and showing her REACH values constantly.
Waiongana Iti Whanau RJ Mason Transport Ltd
Lachlan Cross
For always being ready to learn and demonstrating amazing REACH values in everything he does! Ka pai Lachlan!
Puke Haupapa Whanau Jacqui Hemi - Mike Pero Mortgages
Sophia Martin
For constantly modelling her REACH values. You go above and beyond to help. Thank you!
School Roll
Welcome to Ihaia O'Brien who has joined us this week at IPS.
Happy Birthday
Extra Long Weekend ahead
Please remember that Friday 11 March - Staff Only Day - Kahui Ako PLD - NO STUDENTS AT SCHOOL.
Monday 14 March - Taranaki Anniversary
FREE BRASS, KEYBOARD, GUITAR MUSIC LESSONS - AFTER SCHOOL
Brass & Keyboard - Classes will begin Thursday 3 March.
Guitar - Classes will begin Wednesday 2 March.
This year we have applied for hours for classical guitar, keyboard and brass lessons.
Students will be grouped inability/age groups. All students will require their own instrument to enable practice at home etc. While the 1/2hr lessons are ‘free’, there will be a charge of $10 to cover the cost of photocopying etc for the year.
Should your child be interested in attending these free ‘half hour lessons’ to be held after school, please contact the office to enrol office@inglewood.school.nz.
Anderson Pie Fundraising
New Student Management System Edge Mobile App
This week we have started using a new Student Management System called 'Edge'. The Edge App has some amazing functions. Some of these functions will not be available until 2022 and we will keep you posted when these can be accessed. In the meantime, please download the app (as per the picture below) and begin by sending all student absences through the app. Please also delete the "School App" as we will no longer be using this. Any queries, please pop in to the school office or email office@inglewood.school.nz.
Term 1 Calendar of Events (Please note these may change on a regular basis)
Monday 28 Feb - Friday 4 March
Intermediate Camp Te Wera - M - W = White / Banks, W-Fri - Suter / Wheatley
Life Education
Tuesday 1 March
Riding for the Disabled
Wednesday 2 March
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Friday 4 March
Moveables
Monday 7 March - Thursday 10 March
Life Education
Tuesday 8 March
Riding for the Disabled
Wednesday 9 March
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Friday 11 March
School Closed - Staff Only Day
Monday 14 March
School Closed - Taranaki Anniversary
Tuesday 15 March
Riding for the Disabled
Wednesday 16 March
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Friday 18 March
Moveables
Tuesday 22 March
Riding for the Disabled
Wednesday 23 March
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Friday 25 March
Moveables
Monday 28 March
Tabloids - Puke Haupapa
Tuesday 29 March
Riding for the Disabled
Tabloids - Tokomaru
Wednesday 30 March
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Tabloids - Pouakai
Thursday 31 March
Tabloids - Waiongana Iti
Friday 1 April
Moveables
Tuesday 5 April
Riding for the Disabled
Wednesday 6 April
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Y5 & 6 Camp to Vertical Horizons - Waiongana iti Bucksmith / Puke Haupapa Boyde Bubble and then Tokomaru Boyd and Pouākai Jane Bubble - same camp, separate spaces
Friday 8 April
Moveables
Monday 11 April
Dog Safety - Pouakai & Waiongana Iti
Tuesday 12 April
Riding for the Disabled
Dog Safety - Puke Haupapa & Tokomaru
Wednesday 13 April
He Awhi Taonga Trip
Thursday 14 April
Last day of Term 1
Monday 2 May
First day of Term 2
2022 School Term Dates
Tuesday 1 February - Thursday 14 April 2022
Tuesday 1 February - Learning Partnership Day Conferences
Wednesday - Normal Classes resume
Monday 7 February - Waitangi Day
Friday 11 March - Staff Only Day - Kahui Ako PLD
Monday 14 March - Taranaki Anniversary
Friday 15 April - Good Friday
Term 2
Monday 2 May - Friday 8 July 2022
Monday 6 June - Queens Birthday
Friday 24 June - Matariki Holiday
Term 3
Monday 25 July - Friday 30 September 2022
Monday 5 September - Staff Only Day
Term 4
Monday 17 October - Thursday 15 December 2022
Monday 24 October - Labour Day
Community Notices
Before and After School Care
IPS Clothing
IPS Zip Front Hoodie
IPS Jacket & Trousers
Trousers $20