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Tuesday 2nd June

Term 2 Week 7 2026



Kei runga noa atu koe - You're the best, awesome, outstanding or top-notch.  

Used to highly praise someone for their work, achievements, or simply for being great.


Please be seated by 1.55pm for our kapa haka today.


From Whaea Lisa: 

For ALL children who walk or scooter or bike to or from school please listen carefully. We have two drive through areas. The smaller drive through by the Year 5/6 basketball court is often very busy and as you walk across the drive through by the big orange skip bin it is SO important to check if a car is about to turn into the drive through. 

I see lots of kids walk straight across without checking and many times I have seen a car have to suddenly stop. It is very dangerous to walk across a stretch of footpath where cars also use the same space without looking. 

Also when you get to the end of the path by the junior playground, check if a car is about to turn out of the drive through before walking across to the school gate. 

Please STOP, WAIT and LOOK every time you cross we want you to be safe and often drivers don't notice you are about to step out. 

Teachers, maybe classes could go and practice crossing this space so they have all had an experience of what to do.


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.


A former Interislander ferry has been granted permission to sail to India for scrapping, six months after being sold by KiwiRail.

The Vega, formerly the Aratere, has been at anchor in Tasman Bay since December awaiting approval to enter India where it will be dismantled.

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) confirmed the ship, which needs a permit to leave New Zealand because it is deemed hazardous waste, has been granted an export permit.

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

Week 7: Lola T, Karina, Eva, Laura

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: Whaea Sonia and Jenny

Kai nui: Clare and Michelle


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

Week 7: Thursday 4 June - school photos

               Friday 5 June - mihi whakatau


 


 
 
BOOK OF THE WEEK
Taniwha by Gavin Bishop (398.2 Non Fiction)


Award-winning weaver of stories Gavin Bishop retells a variety of tales about the taniwha of Aotearoa, from the guardians who accompanied waka voyages to present-day inhabitants of the whenua and moana. Taniwha are all around us.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
My book of fairies : a beginner's guideIp, RachelI
Peppa loves pancake dayCassidy, RuthC
The wild robot on the islandBrown, PeterB
Wild wild woodKemp, AnnaK
KORERO PAKI (FICTION)
Which way to the futureCowell, CressidaCOW
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
Shevolution : celebrating girl power throughout historyTreleaven, Lou305.4
Racing legends : the ultimate guide to the stars of Grand Prix racingClayton, David796.72
Can you find Santa's elves?Rankine, Dean793.73
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Animorphs.6, The capture (Graphic Novel)Grine, ChrisGRI
I survived the Great Chicago Fire, 1871Tarshis, LaurenTAR
I survived the Japanese tsunami, 2011Tarshis, LaurenTAR
Winging itLloyd, Megan WagnerLLO



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