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Thursday 11 December 2014 – Term 4 Week 9 Confident, connected, actively involved, lifelong learners striving for excellence Tena koutou katoa nga mihi ki te whanau o te Kura o Otatara - greetings to all families of Otatara School. I hope you have enjoyed talking with your child about their progress and achievement this year as you have looked through their learning journal and end of year report that went home yesterday. We would appreciate Learning Journals signed on the ‘Reflection Sheet for Parents’ and returned on Monday so they can be passed on to your child’s next teacher. We have constructed a short online survey to provide feedback in relation to our reporting procedures and would appreciate you taking a moment to complete this; a link will also be emailed. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TBZ3KPN A note will be going home on our last day, Tuesday next week, outlining the class teacher and room for your child for 2015. Please note these may not be issued if Learning Journals are not returned by then. We look forward to working alongside you and your child/ren next year and for those of you leaving us this year thank you for allowing us to share in your child/ren’s learning. Sadly we farewell some staff at the end of the year, Avis Healey, Tom O’Halloran, Ruth Fairbairn, Saskia Van den Beld and Linda Scarlett. He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata! He tangata! He tangata! What is the most important thing in the world? It is people! It is people! It is people! People make places special and we thank everyone for the contributions they have made to our special place. Wishing you all a safe and happy festive season and a well deserved summer break. The teachers wish to recognize and thank all parents and family members who have generously helped with: - ∗ Sporting events ∗ Coaching and managing sports teams ∗ Camp ∗ Accompanying classroom trips ∗ Parent Listening programme and numeracy groups ∗ Classroom based happenings, e.g. art projects ∗ Shelving readers ∗ Assisting at literacy and numeracy times ∗ Helping with fundraising events ∗ Dressing children for Kapa Haka performances ∗ Swimming Your time and talents have enriched the opportunities of the children at our school. Academic Highlights • Our National Standards results - 90% of students at or above for mathematics, 89% of students at or above for reading, and 82% of students at or above for writing • Life Education Bus visit for whole school • 10 students attended the one day gifted school - enrich@ILT • Participation in Southspell Competition • Technology focused inquiries with 99% of students achieving at or above expected levels • Visual art inquiries linked to a range of Maori artists culminating in a school-wide Maori Art exhibition with 98% of students achieving at or above expected levels • Room 13 sculptures exhibited at the Artwalk exhibition at The Hideaway • 13 students participated in the interschool chess competition and 4 participated in the National Primary Schools’ final • Room 5’s 1 st and 2 nd prizes in the A & P Show pikelet competition Sporting and Cultural Highlights • School Photography exhibition at the BNZ organised by Room 13 • Teams competing at Gym Festival - 3 teams awarded ‘A’ • Cross Country and Athletics – 53 out of 126 placings with 18 students representing Kiwi Zone at Southland Athletics with a 1 st in the 100 and 200 metres and a win in the 9yr boys’ and girls’ relay • Junior Athletics Day • Ski Trip to The Remarkables • Sports Southland moveMprove programme and Run, Jump, Throw • Junior Folk dancing display • Blessing and opening of Room 14 • Kapa Haka Group participated in Polyfest with the Otatara Kindergarten • School band performances • Ukulele, band and choir performance at Vickery Court and Walmsley House • Ukulele performance at the New Zealand Primary Principals’ Conference • Senior Ukulele group opening for the Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra • Choir performance at Sing Out Festival • Kapa Haka and choir performance at Teacher Registration Ceremony at the Ascot • Senior school triathlon • Representation at interschool swimming championships • Participation in Mitre 10 Tough Kids competition - Year 4 and 6 placed second overall • Skipathon
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