Paremata School

 


Ko te Rāmere tēnei rā te 

tekau mā rua o Pipiri


Friday 12th June

Term 2 Week 8 2026



Ka piki te ora - Get well soon.  

You could say this to someone who has a winter cold or flu and isn't feeling very well.


Tiare and Laura present Episode 3of Wave TV 2026:


Bake Shack Pie Fundraiser


Please remember to return your order form to the office. There will be a prize for the person/family that sells the most pies.


Kaua e wareware:

  • Term 2 and 3 - Please stay off the field before school to give it a chance to dry out and avoid mud and grass through the classrooms.
  • Stop and check before crossing drive through entrances and exits.


Takahē have been returned to the northern end of the South Island's Golden Bay after the completion of a predator-proof fence.

The Department of Conservation has released eight of the taonga species on the Farewell Spit, where they have been absent for 100 years.

The new $400,000 fence stretches four kilometres across the Tasman Sea to Golden Bay along the Old Man ridgeline.

It shelters 2000 hectares - including 50km of coastline - from rats, stoats and cats.

In the future it is hoped more threatened native species, such as the kiwi, could be re-introduced.


When you take your ipu pepa to be emptied, please leave your lid in your classroom.

Week 8: Jahzyrus, Finnley, Mitchell, Linkyn

Please collect the masks and gloves from Ursula after lunch on Thursday and return them when you have finished.

Please collect bait from Rm 5 after lunch and check and rebait traps. Remember to wash your hands afterwards.

You are welcome to check traps on other days and deal with any catches.

Kai iti: Juliet and Lila

Kai nui: Whaea Lisa and Mrs Moore


Tārere nui timetable is in place from 8.20am. No helmet, no wheels.

Week 11: Tuesday 30 June - Matariki celebration


 

BOOK OF THE WEEK
The wild and windy stars of Matariki : Ururangi & Waipunarangi by Miriama Kamo ( Picture Book - K)
Te Rerehua and Sam love Te Mata Hapuku, a wild and windswept place where the stones tell stories and the stars shine bright. But when they spot mysterious fires on the beach one night, they soon find themselves entangled in a trick played by the mischievous patupaiarehe. As Sam is drawn toward the crashing waves, the patupaiarehe shriek with joy that he will soon become one of them. Grandma and Poua call on the power of Ururangi's winds and Waipunarangi's rain to save him. They must outwit the fairy folk and get Sam safely home, under the watchful eyes of the Matariki stars.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
I'm a frog!Willems, MoW
Classic rhymes for Kiwi kidsMillett, PeterM
Where's the pair? : a spotting bookTeckentrup, BT
The secret elephant : the true story of an extraordinary wartime friendshipRankin, EllanR
KORERO PAKI (FICTION)
Future hopesJames, LaurenFUT
Things that go bumpFoxfield, KathrynFOX
Toad awayGleitzman, MorrisGLE
A hedgehog called SnufflePeters, HelenPET
FICTION SERIES
Goblin MondayStine, R.L.Goosebumps
Iron Man goes magneticPrice, CharlieMarvel
Superman : man of steelJones, MattSuperman
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
How the Earth worksPérez-Diaz, Lucia550
Japan : discover the country, culture and peopleHinchey, Jane952
Thailand : discover the country, culture and peopleHinchey, Jane959.3
SPEEDY READS
Mad in the backRosen, MichaelROS
Dot the Ladybug : the perfect spotGeorge, KallieGEO



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