Amesbury Notices - 20 February 2023

By: John Murrihy | Posted Sunday February 19, 2023

What's on this week?

Fundraiser for those impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle

While our area has been virtually spared the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle, unfortunately this cannot be said about large parts of Aotearoa New Zealand as they deal with the devastation causing loss of life, homes and livelihoods.

We are in the fortunate position of being able to help.

At school on Friday (24 February) we will be holding a number of fundraising activities with all of the contributions going directly to the Cyclone Gabrielle Appeal. Please read this article to see what is planned and how you can be involved.

Our Kāhui Ako network of schools

Amesbury is part of a Kāhui Ako which covers ten schools within the northern suburbs of Wellington. The Kāhui allows us to work together on shared goals for the betterment of our ākonga (students).

For information as to what the Kāhui Ako is and what it does please take the time to read Urs's Kāhui Ako information.

School Bike Availability at Lunchtimes

We are delighted to have the school bikes fully serviced and ready to be enjoyed by our tamariki again. Our gratitude to the Topp whānau for their time and skills in having all our push bikes safe for use again on our school grounds. The bike shed will be open every lunchtime during Term 1 and will operate on a first come first serve basis. There is a range of bike sizes to suit all our Amesbury ākonga.

Please note:

  • Every student must wear a helmet if they wish to ride, helmets can be found inside the bike shed.
  • We ask for all bikes and helmets to be packed away at 1:30pm each lunchtime and for the students to cooperate with the duty teachers to ensure a smooth ride for everyone.
  • Students are to use the bike track or pump track in an anti clockwise direction. (Behind the wetlands, around in front of Koru and left again at Romaine Road).

Students are also welcome to take their own bikes from home if they wish, these can be stored close to the harakeke at the drop off zone (outside reception area) and should be taken home at the end of each school day. The lower courts area can be used for scooters, roller skates etc.

Sharing Food
Please help us by reminding your child(ren) that food items are not to be shared with their friends at school. It's lovely that students want to share with their peers, particularly when it is a special occasion e.g. birthdays, leaving, cultural celebrations, however, we don't want to set an expectation with students or parents around this practice because, in addition to risks associated with allergies and dietary restrictions, there are just too many students in one hub to make this fair and feasible. 

Next Week at Kelly Club

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Community Notices

EcoShop Closing Down Sale

The EcoShop, situated at 2 Forresters Lane, Te Aro (and online at shop.sustaintrust.org.nz) will be closing its doors for the final time will be Saturday 11 March, Tue-Sat, 9am-4:30pm. If you are looking for a bargain, this is your chance.

They will still continue to run their recycling programmes with the goal of encouraging Wellingtonians to reduce, reuse and recycle rather than buy new. Find out what you can recycle with us here.

Bringing joy to ākonga on Children's Day

  • Saturday 11 March
  • 10am - 4pm
  • Queen's Wharf
  • Free Family Event

Share the news and celebrate the joy of childhood on Children's Day. Recognise the important role that tamariki play in our world. Let your ākonga experience a free fun filled day, Saturday 11 March, that encourages creativity and enhances their learning experience through movement, dance, song and art. To learn more, visit the website.

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The Performance Arcade

  • Tuesday 21 - Sunday 26 February
  • 11am - 10pm
  • Whairepo Lagoon, Wellington Waterfront
  • Free Admission

A floating theatre, live art karaoke, a performance scattered across 15 LED screens and much more! Pōneke's favourite free live arts festival is returning to a new site at Whairepo Lagoon. Open every day, come enjoy an exciting programme of live art, performance, and music that will delight art enthusiasts and passers-by alike. Find out more at theperformancearcade.com.

Johnsonville Junior Rugby

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Vacancy - Fundraising Administrator @ PADA

PADA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Aotearoa) is a small NGO charity located in Johnsonville. They provide education and training for healthcare providers supporting parents experiencing anxiety or depression due to pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting.

Their current Fundraiser has taken on the role of General Manager which is why now this position has become vacant. It is a part-time position that would fit in well with school hours, giving parents an opportunity to re-enter the workforce but still be available for their tamariki.

Here is the link to the position advertisement. https://pada.nz/turanga-watea-vacancies/.

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