Paremata School

 


Ko te Rāapa tēnei rā te 

rua tekau mā whā o Pipiri


Wednesday 24th June

Term 2 Week 10 2026


This waiata embodies the philosophy of Te Reo Manawataki o Ngāti  Toa Rangatira, the Ngāti Toa language strategy. We will be singing this waiata at our Matariki celebration next week.

Matariki ahunga nui - Matariki provider of abundant food 

A great proverb to share around the Matariki feast table.   


There is a chess club downstairs in the library at 1.10pm on Wednesdays, starting today.


Raffle Tickets

Please remember to take raffle money to the office.

If you do not wish to sell your tickets, please return them to the office as they have many people wanting more.

Thanks for your support with this fundraiser.


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.
  • The hall is out of bounds at lunchtime. Please use the outdoor areas and other designated spaces instead.
  • When playing tag please slow right down and walk around corners.

A 60-year-old decommissioned fishing trawler has been intentionally sunk off the coast of Hawke's Bay to create an artificial reef and dive site. 

Sinking the vessel has taken three years of planning, but it took just 10 minutes for the Twofold Bay to disappear underwater to the cheers and toots from a flotilla of about 40 boats. She's now lying in about 17 metres of water near Napier, off the edge of Pania Reef.

The boat has been stripped of everything harmful to the environment, including taking out the engines and removing all the oils.

Over time the ship would form an artificial reef that would become home to a number of marine organisms such as sponges, green lipped mussels, barnacles, anenomes, and sea squirts - all of which attract other fish species such as blue cod, snapper and king fish.

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

Week 10: Havish, Will, Temes, Boston

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: Jenny and Mrs Wall

Kai nui: Justine and Avalon


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

Week 11: Tuesday 30 June - Matariki celebration


FOOTBALL WORLD CUP 2026


Click here for placings









BOOK OF THE WEEK
The Football Encyclopedia by Clive Gifford (NonFiction 796.334)

Discover the ultimate guide to the world of football with The Football Encyclopedia, featuring a fill-in World Cup 2026 results wallchart. Dive into the latest stats, information, and fascinating facts about the world's biggest sport.
PUKAPUKA PIKITIA (PICTURE BOOK)
Te pīkari pipi = Pipi danceBelcher, Angie; Papa, PāniaB
The GruffaloDonaldson, JuliaD
Peppa loves our planetHolowaty, LaurenH
I really like slop!Willems, MoW
My new friend is so fun!Willems, MoW
KORERO PAKI  (FICTION)
The rollercoaster boyThompson, LisaTHO
Superheroes for a dayCormick, CraigCOR
Jason Mason and the dastardly master of disguiseGunn, JasonGUN
The case of the missing stuffKing, RachaelKIN
Lionel MessiBerne, Emma CarlsonBER
FICTION SERIES
Say my name! Say my name!Stine, R.L.Goosebumps
KORERO PONO (NON FICTION)
Where's Santa?Shea, Louis793.73
South Korea and North Korea : discover the country, culture and peopleHinchey, Jane951.9
Cambodia : discover the country, culture and peopleHinchey, Jane959.6











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