Notices and News (20 Aug - 1st Sept)

By: Rachel Watson | Posted Thursday September 1, 2016

Next school-wide events

Notices

  • Community Notices (including 2nd hand uniform for sale)
  • School Photo Orders - friendly reminder that the early-bird ordering period will be expiring this weekend (Sunday 4th Sept) at midnight - ordering or clearing payments after this date will be charged at Inspire's standard pricing, with prints to be collected from the studio, or plus $6 postage if you would prefer prints to be sent by standard post.  To order your photographs:
  • 1. Go to http://www.inspirephotography.co.nz/ and click on Client Galleries in the menu bar.
  • 2. Click the link to Amesbury School and enter in the access code: amesbury56
  • 3. Create an account or log in to an existing account to place your order via the online process. Add your selected photos to cart, specifying size, quantity, colour and border preferences.
  • 4. The photos are in black and white and can be ordered in colour. Please contact Inspire for more information or if you would like to view images in colour.
  • 5. Please check that your child's name is spelled correctly and is present on the group photograph and leave a note on your order if any changes need to be made.

Orders placed within the early-bird period will be dropped off at school on or before Wednesday the 21st of September.

Fundraising initiatives

We are about to start work on another exciting development of the Amesbury School Grounds. The construction of 3 new bike tracks has started and we would be most appreciative if you, your family, your business or the company you work for would consider sponsoring or making a donation towards our Amesbury cookbook and/or a component of the bike track project. 
A3 copies of the bike track plans and examples of the sponsorship options for the 'Joyful Eating' cookbook are held at the school office, or copies are available on request.
This is going to be a great facility that will be used for cycle skills training and recreational use by the students, their families and the wider community.

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