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Newsletter for 10th February, 2010
By M. Debney
12 Feb 2010, 10:51

February 10th, 2010

 

LUNCHTIMES

 

The atmosphere at lunchtimes in the playground is again very positive. The football game on the Astroturf is the most popular but students are also keen on many other activities. Golf putting and chipping and the adventure playground are also busy.

Some students, though, just like to sit and chat with friends.

 

 

Quote of the Week

“Education is not the filling of the pail, but the lighting of a fire.”

William Butler Yeats

 

 

Principal’s Comment

During the middle years children become very aware of the world around them. Much of what they learn through the media is frightening with wars, terrorism, natural disasters and horrific predictions for our future world. To thrive and feel comfortable in the world they need to learn resilience—the ability to adapt well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy and stress. Many times over my years teaching I have encountered students with a deep fear for the future—it may be anything from global warming to terrorism.

There are a number of ways parents can help their child learn resilience:

Maintain strong communication links. When children have questions answer them honestly, but simply, and with reassurance. Ask their opinions and listen carefully to their answers. Don’t discount their feelings. Encourage them to avoid generalities and be honest about your own feelings. All of us may feel fear on occasions. Always leave them with a message of hope and encouragement.

Make home a safe haven from the pressures of the world. Allow occasional time for solitude if your child needs it but provide together time with study help, playing games and doing chores together.

On occasions limit exposure to news on TV and newspapers and discuss what you see so events are put in perspective.

Discuss with your child what will happen at times of threat to public safety such as an earthquake, tsunami or pandemic.

Let your child know you are taking care of yourself so you can take care of them in adverse circumstances.

Tell your child their school has an emergency plan and reassure them they will be cared for and protected. A summary of this plan will be in a newsletter soon and hopefully the whole plan will be placed on the website.

Watch for signs of fear and anxiety in your child that they may not be able to put into words. This may be seen as a reluctance to be away from home or have friends over.

Your child in the middle years is beginning to acquire the skills of independence and negotiate the social changes of their age. The skills of resilience can be part of the skill set need in the future and can be very valuable in daily life.

 

Mike Debney

 

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CHESS CLUB

Beginning 24th February

Wednesdays

3.00—4.30 p.m.

Library

Cost $2 per session

All interested students very welcome.

 

 

Penguins Inline Hockey

(ice hockey on roller blades)

Open Day

Sunday Feb. 14,

2pm – 5pm

Kilbirinie Rec Centre

To find out more Phone Claire 934 1344 or visit our website www.penguinshockey.co.nz

 

 

Island Bay Junior Football invites players (girls and boys) to register for the 2010 season.

Starting age = minimum age of 5 years at 01 April 2009

Fees start at $70.00 per child.  Family concessions also available.

Registrations forms available from the website: www.ibuafc.wellington.net.nz 

Registrations close 28th February 2010

Register via post/online or registration night at the Wakefield Park Clubrooms, Adelaide Road, Island Bay,  Tuesday 23rd Feb 6pm – 8pm

 

 

REGIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH

INFORMATION FOR PARENTS

Year 7 Vision Testing

Regional Public Health provides a vision screening programme at school during Year 7.

Vision—Pupils will be advised of results at the time of testing. If a further assessment is recommended, parents will be notified by mail.

Colour-Vision—This is to identify boys with an inherited colour defect. If there is any difficulty with colour-vision test, parents will be notified by mail.

Children who wear glasses and/or under professional care and have regular checks, do not require this vision check.

NON CONSENT

Please notify school if you do not agree to your child being screened.

 

Note. This screening test is not a full assessment of your child’s vision. If you have any concerns, please contact an optometrist.

 

 

Thank You Students

We wish to publicly recognise the appropriate, positive behaviour displayed by these students and identified by a staff member.

Louis Kay

Johnny Dessoulavy

Blaire Governor

Fa’ameleke Auelua

Jack Lord

Michaela Priest

Ted Holmstead-Scott

Pete McKenzie

 

 

Empty Computer Cartridges

Don’t throw them away!

Send them to school with your child. We will collect them and can raise $4 for each one, any size. Remember your empty ones at work as well. Ask friends and family to collect for you.

Let’s see how many we can get!!

 

 

Guitar Lessons at School

Fridays

You choose what songs you want to learn!

30 minute lessons

@ $10 per person.

Two students per lesson. Find a friend who wants to learn!

Starts Friday 5th March

Contact Paddy Bleakley on

027 470 6769 or 383 5461

 

 

 

STUDY CENTRE

Begins February 23rd

Tuesdays  

3.00 p.m. —4.00 p.m.

School Library

Students are welcome to attend for supported independent study.

Afternoon tea provided.

 

 

Available Term One Dates

15 - 19 Feb Camp week

01 Mar       Fest Arts—Inside Out @ 7pm

03 Mar       Fest Arts—Sutra @ 8pm

04 Mar       Fest Arts—Echoa @ 1pm

08 Mar       Fest Arts—Happy as Larry @ 7.30pm

10 Mar       Japanese group arrives

        School Athletic Sports

15 Mar       Fest Arts—The Tragic Life of Cheeseboy

        Goal setting interviews

16 Mar       Goal setting interviews

23 Mar       Inter-Intermediate Athletics

25 Mar       Postponement II Athletics

01 Apr       Last day, Term One

 

19 Apr       First day, Term Two

 

 

 

Brooklyn Northern United

2010 Football Registration

Wed 17 Feb 6 – 8pm @ Brooklyn School.

Thurs 25 Feb 5.30 – 7.30pm @ Wellington Bowling Club, Tanera Crescent.

Contact Ian Paterson Ph 384-1938

ipaterson@paradise.net.nz

 

 

 

 

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

CONTACT

Lynn McBain (Chair)

027 241 4082

Eryl Jones

383 6235

Lindsay Daysh

027 261 5840

Barry White

021 477 663

Michael Priest

934 4738

 

URGENTLY NEEDED: HOST FOR FOUR BOYS

We still need homestay hosts for four Japanese boys who will be coming March 10th. until March 22nd. Last year these Japanese students were easy to look after and acted like ‘big brothers’ to our homestay students. Please consider this opportunity to host an international student for a short visit.

Appropriate payment will be made for this challenging but rewarding experience.

Interested parents, please leave your name and contact details at the school office.