Thursday, November 30, 2017

EOTC for next 2 weeks

Room 1, 2 and 7 EOTC activities
Dear Parents and Caregivers
Next week our Outdoor Education programme begins.
Here is a timetable of what we are doing and when. This also has information about what to bring.
Week 8
Monday 4 December
Tuesday 5 December
Wednesday 6 December
Thursday 7 December
Friday 8 December
All children to present their songs for the Eisteddfod to the class.
11am walk to clock and lunch at new playground.

Wear sports gear and school hat and bring a big drink, and a packed lunch.
We need parents for this, please.
Water day 1.30pm.

Slide,
water guns,
pools,
water measuring
If anyone has paddling pools they could bring, that would be great. All children welcome to bring any form of water gun.(Please name these.)
Eisteddfod singing Assembly
1.30pm in the hall.








Life Education

School Assembly 2.15pm
Week 9
Monday 11 December
Tuesday 12 December
Wednesday 13 December
Thursday 14
Friday 15


Life Education
Bike park day and Pool
Leaving school at 10am

Wear mufti and bring bike, helmet, togs, packed lunch, hat and a drink.
Cost for this $3
We need parents for this, please. (If you have any concerns about your child’s ability to ride a bike to the park, please let us know.)
Children are to be picked up from the pool between 2.40-2.55pm
Senior School to plan and run an obstacle course. This will start at 1.30pm.
Children to wear sports uniform.
Graduation Mass
6pm at Church
Children to wear school uniform.
Prizegiving 1pm,
with all children involved in telling the Christmas Story.
Parents welcome to join us for a picnic lunch at 12pm.
We need parents for the walk and the bike trip/swim. If you are able to help please let Sue know via email. (suewright@stgerards.school.nz)
The only cost for our EOTC activities is the pool, which is $3. Please pay this by Thursday 7 December.

Julie, Sue and Neroli

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Week 6, Term 4

Hi everyone,
Sorry the blog is so late this week! The next three weeks are jam-packed with activities.

There has already been a blog posted about Pet Day this Friday.  Please check this for details and remember to send your child along with :
  • flowers and a saucer (just some shallow plate or plastic plate is fine), if they want to make a sand saucer in Room 2.
  • vegetables and a named vegie knife and named chopping board if you have one, if they want to make a vegetable creation in Room 7. (Please make sure the knife is well wrapped.)
  • materials to make a hat or you can make one at home, if they would like to make a hat in Room 3.
  • a cake if you have a little baker that would like to enter a cake into the cake competition in Room 6.
These activities are optional - probably the sand saucer and vegetable animal are easiest for Room 1 and 2 children.  If your child doesn't have a pet to bring, they can enter a pet into the soft toy  animal competition in Room 1. (This is open to anyone).
The Grand Parade is at 11.30 and all pets must be collected by 12.30.

There is still a little bit of art left to be collected from the Art Auction and Chrissy is collecting the money at the office.

Next week we participating in a Christmas art rotation with Rooms 7 and 3. 

The following week is a very busy one as it is Outdoor Education Week plus the Life Education bus will be at the school.  We will let you know details of Outdoor Education week next week, but at this stage we are hoping to include a walk to the clock, a bike to the bike park and possibly a farm visit. Hopefully there are some of you that will be free to help  on these trips.

A reminder that it is only two weeks till our last Eisteddfod for the year and for this term it is a song.  The children will be singing a song to the class in Week 8, so now is a good time to start practising.  Room 1 may sing a nursery rhyme if they choose.  The criteria used for selecting those to perform at the Eisteddfod Assembly will be;

  • knowing the song by heart
  • tunefulness
  • volume
  • suitability of song choice
(If you have any questions about the assembly, please chat to one of us about it).

Have a great remainder of the week,

Sue, Julie and Kate

Monday, November 20, 2017

PET DAY THIS FRIDAY





Activities
· Soft toy section: Room 1
· Sand saucer bring flowers and a saucer: Room 2 (Can be made at home or school)
· Decorated hats: Room 3 (Can be made at home or school)
· Small pets: Room 5  NOT DOGS
· Dogs on fence along Tarbert Street
· Veggie animals: Room 7 (Can be made at home or school)
·    Baking: Best cake Room 6
· Cats: Room 4
· Obstacle course near sandpit, dogs must be on a lead and times will be taken.
Rules
All pets must be on a lead and have someone with them at all times
All making activities must be completed by 10.30am
Judging at 10.30am
Grand parade at 11.30pm
All pets must be collected by 12.30pm at the latest.
Prize giving to follow Grand Parade

Thanks Julie

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Week 5, Term 4

Hi everyone,

This week Sue is in Wellington for three days for her daughter's graduation, so Kate will be teaching in Room 1 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

This is the last week for swimming so please remember togs on Tuesday and Thursday.  A big thank you to those parents who have helped with transport and dressing children.

On Wednesday there is soccer coaching for Room 1 and 2.

Thank you to those parents who are keeping us supplied with recyclable containers, bottles, boxes etc for construction.

Also please remember to collect any art you bid on for the Art Auction and Chrissy is collecting the money at the office.

It is only three weeks till our last Eisteddfod for the year and for this term it is a song.  The children will be singing a song to the class in Week 8, so now is a good time to start practising.  Room 1 may sing a nursery rhyme if they choose.  The criteria used for selecting those to perform at the Eisteddfod Assembly will be;

  • knowing the song by heart
  • tunefulness
  • volume
  • suitability of song choice
(If you have any questions about the assembly, please chat to one of us about it).


Have a great week,

Sue, Julie and Kate

Sunday, November 5, 2017

Week 4, Term 4

Hi everyone

What's on this week?

Room 1 has swimming on Tuesday and Thursday.

We are leading school mass at 9.00am on Wednesday with Room 7.  Please join us if you are able.

Also on Wednesday we are helping plant trees and plants in our native school garden.  If you are able to help with this planting at any time during the day, please let Mr Yeoman know.

Please send along any spare pottles, containers, cardboard rolls and boxes as we are short of materials for construction.

Have a great week,

Sue, Julie and Kate




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