Amesbury Notices - 5 September 2022

By: John Murrihy | Posted Sunday September 4, 2022

What's on this week?

Kapa Haka Festival - More Helpers Still Required Please

As previously advised Amesbury, led by Amaria, is organising the St Brigid's Kapa Haka Festival this year.

This is a major undertaking with over 1000 people expected to be in attendance. No surprise then that we need many volunteers to ensure the smooth running of the event. We sincerely thank those that have already put their name forward but we still need many more, particularly in the afternoon.

The festival is less than 3 weeks away and it would be greatly appreciated if we could take a little stress off Amaria and her team by ensuring that she has sufficient help.

If you can help out for even a small part of the day, please fill out this form.

The St Brigid's Annual Kapa Haka Festival is being organised this year by Amesbury and will be held at Onslow College given the large numbers that will be participating.

Apart from general assistance with setting up etc., we are using it as an opportunity to raise as much money as we can to commission someone to design and make Pou for the new building at Amesbury School which is to everyone's benefit.

FREE lunchtime ‘have a go’ tennis session - Last chance to sign up

If you child is interested in having a go at tennis, then there is a free lunchtime session at Amesbury on Tuesday 6 September.

To take part please complete this form by this weekend - Sunday (4 September).

Onesie Day - Friday 9 September

We are holding 'Onesie Day' on Friday (9 September). 

Come and join us in supporting the incredible mahi (work) the Wellington Free Ambulance does for our community by wearing a onesie and bringing a gold coin donation to kura (school). 

The ākonga (students) are most welcome to join us during our lunchtime activities the Pōhutukawa fundraising team has planned for. See you then.

Term 3 Disco

The Disco is planned for Friday 16 September.

This is an event that is always eagerly anticipated, so book tickets for your tamariki, pre purchase pizza, and volunteer to help if you are able.

How to do all this, together with all of the details for the event are in Gar Kee's Disco article.

Online Conferences for Term 3

Jenny sent you all a HERO notification a few days ago advising you of the dates for the Term 3 conferences. This is where students can discuss their learning with their parents and their whānau teacher.

The conferences will be held online and parents/caregivers are asked to book a time. All of the information, including links, are in the HERO notification that you have already received.

If you have any questions about the set up of the conference please contact your child's whānau teacher.

Kia Manawaroa - Ministry of Education's newsletter for whānau Māori

The Ministry of Education has a regular pānui (newsletter) that comes out every fortnight for whānau Māori called Kia Manawaroa. 

For more information about this, and to subscribe to receive this pānui, follow this link

Road Patrol for 2023

The year 5 students will be having their Road Patrol Training soon in preparation for next year. 

Before students can receive the training, we need parents to sign a permission slip. Students should already have been given these to take home. Can parents please have tamariki bring them back to Onaitta as soon as possible. Much appreciated.

Enrolling at Rāroa for 2023

Rāroa Normal Intermediate appreciates those who have enrolled for 2023. In order for Rāroa to effectively place your child for 2023 this is a friendly reminder for those who haven’t enrolled yet. They would appreciate enrolment completed as soon as possible.

If you have any queries or questions regarding the enrolment process please do not hesitate to make contact with the Rāroa School Office or the Senior Leadership Team at Rāroa.

Click Here to Enrol at Rāroa for 2023.

Community Notices

Meet the Local Body Candidates

MEET THE TAKAPŪ / NORTHERN WARD CANDIDATES
The Johnsonville Community Association invites everyone to come and hear candidates speak and answer questions.

  • When: Saturday 10 September 7.30pm 
  • Where: Johnsonville Community Centre Hall

MEET THE MAYORAL CANDIDATES FOR WELLINGTON CITY

The Johnsonville Community Association invites everyone to come and hear the mayoral candidates speak and answer questions.

  • When: Saturday 17 September 7.30pm
  • Where: Johnsonville Community Centre Hall

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