Paremata School

 


Ko te Rāpare tēnei rā te 

rua tekau mā waru o Haratua


Thursday 28th May

Term 2 Week 6 2026


People of Paremata…
Paremata, the school…

A place of learning for all peoples
Unite together, let it be so.

Nurture the seed that was sown from Rangiatea
Hold fast to it
Seek unity, faith, and hope
The greatest thing is love, 

Paremata, the school
Paremata, my school

A place of learning for all peoples

Whakatipuhia te kākano i ruia mai i Rangiatea (Nurture the seed that was sown from Rangiatea) 
is from a well known whakatauki that encourages us to protect and grow the knowledge, culture, language, and values handed down from the ancestors. Rangiatea is the sacred, ancient spiritual homeland of Māori.


Kikino kē nei koutou - You were all so fantastic! 

We could use this kīwaha to compliment everyone's attitude during the cross country and colour run last week!


  • No burgers this Friday because of Teacher Only Day
  • Iceblocks will be available for $1 on Thursday
  • No pies next Monday because of King's Birthday


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.


Temperature records are being smashed across Europe as parts of the continent swelter in a heat wave that is bringing extreme temperatures alarmingly early in the year.

On Monday, the UK endured its hottest May day on record, with temperatures spiking to 34.8 degrees Celsius, breaking the previous record by 2 degrees Celsius. Usually heat records are broken by only fractions of a degree.

Then, on Tuesday, the record was broken again, as temperatures soared to 35 degrees. The average high temperature for London in late May is around 20 degrees Celsius.

These temperatures may not sound extreme but are very uncomfortable - even dangerous - in the UK, where most houses are not insulated well enough to keep out heat and only around 5 percent of homes have air conditioning. A report last week from the UK's Climate Change Committee warned the UK was "built for a climate that no longer exists."


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

Week 6: Emmy, Olivia, Elizabeth, Niamh, Bonnie

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: Becky and Ms Gallagher

Kai nui: Whaea Wendy and Lila


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

Week 6: Tuesday 26 May - RNZB workshops

               Thursday 28 May - RNZB workshops

                                             - Parumoana cross country

               Friday 29 May - Teacher only day

Week 7: Monday 1 June - King's Birthday no school

               Thursday 4 June - school photos


 


 
BOOK OF THE WEEK
We are all amazing by P Crumble (Picture Book - C)

No matter who you are with all your unique talents and quirks, this book celebrates the ways in which we are all ... amazing.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
The friendship bookLouise, ZanniL



KORERO PAKI (FICTION)
Which way to the futureCowell, CressidaCOW
FICTION SERIES
Legend of Chocolate HillsStilton, GeronimoGeronimo Stilton
PartypooperKinney, JeffDiary of Wimpy Kid
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
Dinosaurs : awesome factsMatthews, Rupert567.9
Dragons : meet the legendary monsters of mythologyStevenson, Cait398.24
Football legends 2026 : stats, profiles, top playersBallheimer, David796.334
Kea : the low-down on NZ's inquisitive mountain parrot
598.7
Shark encyclopedia
597.3
GRAPHIC NOVELS
Dog Man. Big Jim believesPilkey, DavPIL
I survived the shark attacks of 1916Ball, GeorgiaTAR
The new girlAndelfinger, NicoleAND



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