Soccer Tournament
Good luck to Ethyn, Ally, Adam, Nico, Josie, Dante and Vera who are competing in the Valley Demons soccer team at the year 5 & 6 South Otago Soccer Tournament on Wednesday in Balclutha.
Wheels Week
A reminder it is Wheels Week this week. Everyone is invited to bring their wheels along and leave them at school until Thursday. Please ensure safety gear is brought along e.g. helmets, knee pads. ALL wheels must be collected before the end of the term.
Awards
Congratulations to our award winners from assembly last week. Over the last two weeks the focus in classes has been on managing self and how important this key competency is.
Alfie and Chantal
Megan and Georgia
Bulano and Kadys
Callum and James
GRANDPARENT’S DAY
We are holding a Grandparents Day next Tuesday 15 April to end our unit, “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” We are asking students to come dressed in clothes that students may have worn in the past. Please don’t go to a lot of trouble!!
Everyone is welcome to take part in all or some of the events planned for the day.
We will begin the day at 10.30 a.m by singing the National Anthem before we have a parade. There will be prizes for the best dressed.
Invitations have been distributed to grandparents (or adopted grandparents!) in our community and wider community inviting them along to school to share their memories or artifacts from the past. If you are interested in coming along or know of someone who we could approach please contact the school. A sharing time will occur at 11.00 a.m.
We will be establishing a museum of artifacts for the day. If you have anything which you think may be of interest please let us know. These could be something from the past or present, which could be interesting for the children. These can start coming to school at anytime. We will make sure we take care of these items.
Everyone is invited to bring along an old fashioned picnic and join us for lunch from 12.00 p.m – 1.00 p.m. We will also be looking for the most authentic school lunch from the past.
In the afternoon we will be having a variety of activities related to the past such as a quiz and indoor and outdoor games.
In Summary:
10.10 a.m: Morning Tea
10.30 a.m: National Anthem and Parade, followed by Grandparents sharing. Judging of the best dressed
12.00 p.m-1.00 p.m: LUNCH - Old fashioned picnic
1.00 p.m – 3.00 p.m: Rotations - activities with teachers eg - indoor games, outdoor games, quiz.
We are holding a Grandparents Day next Tuesday 15 April to end our unit, “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.” We are asking students to come dressed in clothes that students may have worn in the past. Please don’t go to a lot of trouble!!
Everyone is welcome to take part in all or some of the events planned for the day.
We will begin the day at 10.30 a.m by singing the National Anthem before we have a parade. There will be prizes for the best dressed.
Invitations have been distributed to grandparents (or adopted grandparents!) in our community and wider community inviting them along to school to share their memories or artifacts from the past. If you are interested in coming along or know of someone who we could approach please contact the school. A sharing time will occur at 11.00 a.m.
We will be establishing a museum of artifacts for the day. If you have anything which you think may be of interest please let us know. These could be something from the past or present, which could be interesting for the children. These can start coming to school at anytime. We will make sure we take care of these items.
Everyone is invited to bring along an old fashioned picnic and join us for lunch from 12.00 p.m – 1.00 p.m. We will also be looking for the most authentic school lunch from the past.
In the afternoon we will be having a variety of activities related to the past such as a quiz and indoor and outdoor games.
In Summary:
10.10 a.m: Morning Tea
10.30 a.m: National Anthem and Parade, followed by Grandparents sharing. Judging of the best dressed
12.00 p.m-1.00 p.m: LUNCH - Old fashioned picnic
1.00 p.m – 3.00 p.m: Rotations - activities with teachers eg - indoor games, outdoor games, quiz.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
The BOT meeting is to be held on Tuesday 13 May 2014 at 7.00p.m at the school. All welcome.
SITUATION VACANT
Part-Time Caretaker and/or Pool Attendant wanted. Job description available from the school. Phone 034159105 or e-mail: principal@cluthavalley.school.nz
PTA MEETING
The PTA Meeting will be held on Wednesday 16 April, 7.30pm at the school. Everyone welcome.
ANZAC DAY POPPIES
We have poppies for sale at the school office for a gold coin donation.
The BOT meeting is to be held on Tuesday 13 May 2014 at 7.00p.m at the school. All welcome.
SITUATION VACANT
Part-Time Caretaker and/or Pool Attendant wanted. Job description available from the school. Phone 034159105 or e-mail: principal@cluthavalley.school.nz
PTA MEETING
The PTA Meeting will be held on Wednesday 16 April, 7.30pm at the school. Everyone welcome.
ANZAC DAY POPPIES
We have poppies for sale at the school office for a gold coin donation.
UNIFORM
Thank you to those parents who have returned the uniform consultation form. It is still not too late to fill in the form. We appreciate your feedback.
BIBLE IN SCHOOLS
Next Thursday morning 17 April from 9.45 till 10.30am there will be a Bible in Schools session based around the Easter theme. The BOT at the last meeting approved the continuation of the Bible in Schools programme for 2014. If you do not wish your child to be part of the programme please send written notice of this to school.
MUFTI DAY FUNDRAISER FOR YEAR 7 AND 8 CAMP TO QUEENSTOWN
Thank you very much to all those who supported our mufti day camp fundraiser today. We raised $111.60 to go towards our camp. This is very much appreciated.
SAVELOYS
Thank you to everyone who has been supporting our saveloy fundraiser this
term. Today was the last day of saveloys for term one. We will resume selling them again in week one of term two. They seem to be quite a popular lunch on Fridays which is great!
Thanks once again,
Zane Tuhura
Hayley Field
James Hewitt
Tom Crawford
Yr 7 & 8 School Camp Fundraising Committee
Thank you to those parents who have returned the uniform consultation form. It is still not too late to fill in the form. We appreciate your feedback.
BIBLE IN SCHOOLS
Next Thursday morning 17 April from 9.45 till 10.30am there will be a Bible in Schools session based around the Easter theme. The BOT at the last meeting approved the continuation of the Bible in Schools programme for 2014. If you do not wish your child to be part of the programme please send written notice of this to school.
MUFTI DAY FUNDRAISER FOR YEAR 7 AND 8 CAMP TO QUEENSTOWN
Thank you very much to all those who supported our mufti day camp fundraiser today. We raised $111.60 to go towards our camp. This is very much appreciated.
SAVELOYS
Thank you to everyone who has been supporting our saveloy fundraiser this
term. Today was the last day of saveloys for term one. We will resume selling them again in week one of term two. They seem to be quite a popular lunch on Fridays which is great!
Thanks once again,
Zane Tuhura
Hayley Field
James Hewitt
Tom Crawford
Yr 7 & 8 School Camp Fundraising Committee
TRANSITION SESSIONS
For further information please contact rebecca@cluthavalley.school.nz
Term 2 transition dates are:
Wednesday 7 May 12.30-3pm Wednesday 21 May 12.30-3pm Wednesday 4 June 12.30-3pm Wednesday 18 June 12.30-3pm Wednesday 2 July 12.30-3pm
For further information please contact rebecca@cluthavalley.school.nz
Term 2 transition dates are:
Wednesday 7 May 12.30-3pm Wednesday 21 May 12.30-3pm Wednesday 4 June 12.30-3pm Wednesday 18 June 12.30-3pm Wednesday 2 July 12.30-3pm