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12 September 2016 Principal's Awards Class Placements for 2017 Principal’s Awards COMING UP Congratulations to the following children who received Principal’s Awards at MON 12 SEPTEMBER assembly on Friday 9 September. Dental Therapists at CBS Aidan Lowe (Rm1), Jenna Kim (Rm 2), Sebastien Phillips-Smith (Rm 3), TUE 13 SEPTEMBER Jason Inglis (Rm 4), Mila Shan (Rm 5), Sebastien Leigh (Rm 6), Dental Therapists at Kaya Donnelly (Rm 10), Yoon Ho Maeng (Rm 11), Holly Yuan (Rm 12), CBS Skye Meldrum (Rm 13), Emma Molesworth (Rm 14), Matthew Chen (Rm 18), Plant to Taste Room 10 Interschool Cross Logan Mander (Rm 19), Lulu Gibbes (Rm 20), Ryan Russell (Rm 21), Country – selected Year Torunn Clarkson (Rm 22), Elyn Xu (Rm 23), Hunter Phelps (Rm 24), 4, 5 & 6 students Kyle Calubaquib (Rm 25), Joshua Shorter (Rm 26), Rio Mauger (Rm 26), WED 14 SEPTEMBER Celia Morris (Rm 27), Abdullah Adeel (Rm 36), Liam Crooks (Rm 37), Dental Therapists at CBS Stella Williamson (Rm 5O), Vincent Dall-Hjorring (Rm 5Y), Plant to Taste Room 22 Charlotte Penny (Rm 5B), Azhar Adam (Rm 5S), Alex Xu (Rm 5G), THU 15 SEPTEMBER Alex Beilby (Rm 6O), Cam McGlashan (Rm 6B), Ava Renford (Rm 6S), Dental Therapists at CBS Jack Li (Rm 6G). Waterwise Room 6O Save Day Interschool Cross Country Congratulations to Georgia Aitken from FRI 16 SEPTEMBER 6Orange, the recipient of the inaugural Dental Therapists at ‘Tony Ebert Kiwi Spirit’ Award. CBS MON 19 SEPTEMBER Dental Therapists at CBS TUE 20 SEPTEMBER Dental Therapists at CBS Plant to Taste Room 12 WED 21 SEPTEMBER Dental Therapists at Class Placements for 2017 CBS Plant to Taste Room 18 Important information regarding class placements for next year has gone home THU 22 SEPTEMBER with students today. Dental Therapists at CBS If you have information that you would like the school to know about your child’s Rugby Semi Final at NH placement for 2017, please return the form by Thursday 22 September. Stadium for selected Year 5 & 6 students Late responses will not be taken in to consideration. Waterwise Room 6B FRI 23 SEPTEMBER Dental Therapists at CBS Last Day Term 3 Term three finishes on Friday 23 September at 3:00pm. Term four starts on Monday 10 October at 8:55am. NUMBER 29 12 September 2016 Absences WELCOME If your child is going to be absent Madeline Barr Emma Jennings Mark Jennings please let the school office know Yassin Ayoub Rowan Doyle Sofia Del Monte either by emailing Kieran Ridley Ava Martin-Williams Varvara Mikheeva safetycheck@campbellsbay. school.nz or by using the Tiqbiz app. For extended holidays please email John McGowan for approval on: Mathlete of the Week [email protected] [email protected] Congratulations to Wen Yao Zhong from Room 24. This is a Ministry of Education You are the Mathlete of the Week! requirement. The Mathlete of the Week is the top student in the school Please do not just email class who has mastered the most concepts in Mathletics. teachers. Term 4 - Lunchtime Train of Thought classes with The Kids Coach! Help your child embrace their strengths, develop an optimistic and resilient mind Principal’s Leave set and navigate the ups and downs of life more easily in this unique 8-week I am pleased to inform you the course created especially for primary school children by The Kids Coach. Board of Trustees has granted Jam-packed with resources! me leave from 15 September Parent’s Workshop: Thursday, 13 October 7:00 - 8:30pm in the Learning Hub until 13 October (inclusive) in Lunchtime Classes: Wednesday, 19 October – Wednesday, 7 December order to travel to Europe for my honeymoon. Total Package $230 (Save $57) and Includes: 1 x Parents Workshop, 8 x Train of Thought classes, 70 page Train of Thought Workbook, weekly extension This period includes the two activities, session overviews and YouTube resources, plus the chance for your weeks of holiday between the child to learn invaluable skills while making new friends and having lots of fun! third and fourth terms. Bookings and Queries online at: In my absence Rachael Aitken www.thekidscoach.co.nz or [email protected] and Nikki Urlich will be acting principals. Emails sent to me will be redirected by our office manager, Cushla Dyson, to either Rachael or Nikki. The school is in good hands. John. Library Books Reminder to return all Library Books borrowed before the school holidays. NUMBER 29 12 September 2016 Year 3 and 4 Cross Country Results Cross Country Year 3 and 4 - 2016 Year 3 Girls Year 3 Boys Year 4 Girls Year 4 Boys 1st Ivy Calonne Rm 19 Jacob Humphries Rm 21 Alex Twose Rm 13 Travis Findlay Rm 11 2nd Sofie McNee Rm 18 Harley Coom Rm 22 Chloe Dowson Rm 13 Parker Stephens Rm 10 Charlotte Houliston Rm 3rd 19 Sam Bird Rm 19 Reese Chapman Rm 14 Cade Gillies Rm 13 4th Isobel Houliston Rm 19 Henry Barr Rm 20 Jorgina Mackenzie Rm 11 Ben Brown Rm 10 5th Maddison Hailes Rm 22 Liam Kristiffor Rm 19 Jody Rawstron Rm 13 Luca Anderson Rm 10 6th Isabella Tan Rm 20 Matthew Heng Rm 21 Summer Stephenson Rm 12 Lachlan Orman Rm 13 7th Mila Morles Rm 21 Jakson Cunningham Rm 19 Chloe Stassen Rm 11 Zhan Bowden Rm 14 8th Mia Hanton Rm 22 Dante Hilton Rm 22 Jasmine Rugg Rm 10 Joe Leith Rm 14 9th Kenzie Bowden Rm 18 Jack Zeng Rm 21 Charley Burbidge Rm 14 Mikey Gambitsis Rm 14 Cooper Hulme Rm 14 and 10th Lucy Henderson Rm 22 Oscar Leigh Rm 19 Alanah Barwick Rm 12 Jamie Maunder Rm 10 Use your feet not fuel to get to school It is time to ’use your feet not fuel to get to school’ as Spring is here! C’mon CBS children, parents and community. Travelwise, travelwise it’s the best! If you think you can, we will put you to the test. Walk, bike or scooter! Use the bus or carpool. Do you care about our air? Travelwise, travelwise it’s the best! ‘Use your feet not fuel to get to school’ Written by Freya, Cerys, Max and Matt (Travelwise Reps) NUMBER 29 12 September 2016 FRIDAY NIGHT DISCO! These lovely lost property items from the Disco – can be collected from the school office. Thank you to everyone who attended the school disco on Friday night. It was a great success and $4,000.00 was raised by the FoCBS, to go towards the school hall refurbishment. A particular thank you to CBS mum Tanya Kelly who took the reins to organise this event for our students. She would like to thank all the parents and grandparents who volunteered their Friday night to help her put this evening together and those parents and teachers who also came along and supported the event. Thank you also to all the students who came and and had a great time together! A final thank you to Pak n Save Wairau, who donated the frankfurters for the hot dogs. Saturday 29 October Tickets go on sale this Friday! They’ll be available in tables of 10 to purchase for $220.00, so start compiling your teams . What a great way to enjoy yourselves whilst contributing to our school. We are still welcoming in and needing auction items large and small. We have a few things from signed cook books, to tablets, movie vouchers to holiday homes up for grabs on the night. Please get in touch with your offers!! [email protected] or Laura 02102557632 Book Week Author Bio This author demonstrates why we should always follow our dreams! Chris Gurney grew up on a farm in Whananaki, where she was most often found reading to her cats or writing stories for her captive parents. After leaving school she worked as a legal secretary, got married, and had three children and it was her son that encouraged her to send some of her stories away to children’s book publishers. After many rejections, Scholastic accepted and published her first story “Cindy and the Lost Jandal” for the launch of their ‘Kiwi Corkers’ series. The rest is history and Chris has a number of publications to her name including Hester’s Blister (2010). She is well known for her rhyme, rhythm, and sense of humour, especially when telling traditional tales by drawing on New Zealand themes. We are looking forward to hearing from Chris during Book Week although should we be worried as she has admitted that she was a ”bit naughty” at school!!?? For more about Chris Gurney please visit: http://www.bookcouncil.org.nz/Writers/Profiles/Gurney,%20Chris NUMBER 29 12 September 2016 Last Day for orders this Friday 16 September Sports News Weekly sports results can be found on the following link: campbellsbay.school.nz/sports-news/ Would all managers of sports teams please email weekly news and results to our sports co-ordinator: [email protected] Important Sports Dates Term 3: Tuesday 13 September: Inter School Cross Country for selected students in year 4 to year 6. (Sunnynook Park). Wednesday 14 September: Summer Hockey online registrations close. Thursday 15 September: Save Day Inter School Cross Country. Friday 16 September: Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4 Spring Netball online registrations close. Tuesday 20 September: Year 5 and Year 6 Spring Netball online registrations close. Thursday 22 September: Semi final day for rippa and tackle rugby for the year 6 girls and year 6 boys rippa rugby teams and the year 5 and 6 tackle rugby team. (QBE Stadium). NUMBER 29 12 September 2016 RUNNING CLUB THIS WEEK: Children interested in running club this week need to keep an eye on the daily news to see if and when it is on this week.
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