Monday 14th August, 2023

Kia ora koutou,

Ze’ev, Zac, Lily, Thomas and Andy practising their scrums with Craig!

I loved seeing the excitement of our students last week when they got to play tackle rugby at school! A big thanks to Craig Mullan, from Canterbury Rugby, who came out for a coaching session. It’s wonderful to see the opportunities our students get - from reading to preschoolers at Bloomfield Preschool, visiting the Hurunui library, playing tackle rugby, and this week performing at the North Canterbury Kapa Haka Festival. We enjoy seeing their grit, determination and positivity when trying new things, and pushing themselves out of their comfort zone.

This week we welcome Arly and Judah for their preschool visits and can’t wait for them to join our Paemoana class next week. It’s always lovely to see those tuakana-teina relationships when our seniors look after our juniors throughout the day.

I would like to say a big thank you to Elizabeth Maddren who finishes this Friday, after teaching Paemoana for 5 weeks. We have loved having her join our Omihi whānau, and Paemoana have been very lucky to have such wonderful learning over the last few weeks. I would also like to acknowledge Liz Grigg who is one of our regular relievers. It’s very hard to get relievers, so to have two experienced and excellent relievers that we can use regularly, and who know our children well, is a real treat.

Have a lovely week, and remember my door is always open if you would like to catch up.

Ngā mihi
Maree Lucas
Tumuaki/Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz


School Notices

Kapa Haka
We are performing in the Kapa Haka festival this Thursday. Kelly will share the transport info with you today, and we look forward to seeing you there. If you have ordered tickets, these will be sent home with your child in the next day or two.

Online Auction
A big thank you to Anna Williams who is gathering items for our online auction again this year. If you have any contacts that could help with this, please contact Anna directly, or Bryleigh and she will forward it on. We are looking forward to our auction going live on Facebook on Friday 8th September.

3 Way Learning Conferences
Please book a time on this doc to meet with your child and their teacher on either Monday 4th September, or Tuesday 5th September. This will be an opportunity to discuss your child’s progress, and next steps.

Reporting
Your child’s teacher will be sending home their Maths comment via Hero at the end of next week. Please get in touch with them if you don’t receive it.

School Photos
These will be at 9am on Thursday 24th August. There will be the opportunity for individual and sibling photos as well.

Precision Yamaha Omihi School Trail Ride - Saturday 4th November (pp Sunday 5th November)
We are well into the planning of this. This is our major fundraiser of the year, and to make it work we need parent volunteers on the day. It would be great to have someone there representing every family if possible. Please add your name to the doc or email me if you aren’t able to access it. Thank you to Sofia who is going to lead the BBQ again this year.


Community Notices

The Hurunui Theatre Group presents ‘A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum’

Book by Burt Shevelove & Larry Gelbart; music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Based on the plays of Plautus.

Show runs from the 25th August – 2nd September at the Waipara Memorial Hall. 

Tickets available online through TryBooking.com

Clip Clop Equestrian Presents - PRIMARY SCHOOLS SHOW JUMPING COMPETITION

SATURDAY 14th OCTOBER 2023

Year 1-8 - 2 classes per rider at either height. Composite teams accepted.

Competition 1 - SEFTON RIDING CENTRE TROPHY
Morning 9am
Class 1-Poles on the ground obstacle course
Class 2-Up to 25cm
Can be assisted
4 in each team, any mix of classes 1 and 2.

Competition 2 - ALANA ADAMS TROPHY
Afternoon 12pm approx.
Class 3-45cm
Class 4-60cm
Class 5-80cm
4 in each team, any mix of classes 3, 4 and 5.

Entries should be made by the team manager (with a phone number).
Teams of less than 4 riders are acceptable (even a team of 1 rider is okay) and we will create composite teams from the entries we receive.

All entries must be emailed to clipclopequestriannz@gmail.com. Children’s names need to be on team entries.

Entry fees $10 per class
Entries close 6th October
Payment must accompany entries and no late entries will be accepted.
Please make payment to Sefton Riding Centre 03-1395-0168899-000 (ref-name of team and name of school).

Omihi School Office
Monday 31st July, 2023

Andy and Arlo doing some guitar practice at lunchtime.

Kia ora koutou

It’s been a lovely two weeks back at school. Even though the weather has been up and down, our tamariki have been focused, and really excited to be back learning, especially about our inquiry, which is focused on Ancient Civilisations! I loved teaching in Tūpari last week, and having the time to catch up on their learning and to see their progress.

We have had guitar and recorder club started up this term, led by Kelly. What a treat! It’s so lovely to see more music throughout the school. We are looking forward to our Kapahaka performance this term also.

Ngā mihi

Maree Lucas
Tumuaki/Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz

School Notices

Senior Assembly
We welcome our community to our senior assembly on Friday 18th August at 2.00pm.

School photos
These will be on Thursday 24th August at 9.00am.

Ski free days
It was good to hear that some families went skiing on Friday last week, great to get a good dump of snow just before this date! Our next ‘ski free day’ is this Friday.

Kapahaka Festival - Thursday 17th August
Year 4-8 children will be going to the kapahaka festival. We are performing in the afternoon, and need to be at Rangiora Baptist Church by 12.15pm. Please note the change of venue to Rangiora Baptist Church, 111 East Belt, Rangiora (next to Rangiora High School).

Tickets are available via our school office. Please email Bryleigh at office@omihi.school.nz to order by the 4th August. We will be taking the school bus, and will need some cars. Please can you let Kelly know if you can transport some children or will be taking your own child.

School Docs Policies
We work on a 3 year cycle, and each term we review a number of our policies. These are open for review from our community as well. Please review the following by clicking on this link: http://omihi.schooldocs.co.nz. Username: omihi. Password: glenmark

  • Inclusion Education

  • Māori Educational Success

  • Learning Support

  • Learning Support Coordination

  • Identity Learning Support

  • Gifted Learners

Community Notices

Help your community to vote in this year’s General Election!

The Electoral Commission needs people with different skills and backgrounds to help deliver the 2023 General Election.  Whether you want to work for several weeks or just for a day, there's a variety of options to suit you.

Our Kahiwi room will be a voting place for the Kaikōura electorate, and you can apply today:  work.elections.nz

Please note our school name in the reference field. 

Omihi School Office
Monday 17th July, 2023

Kia ora koutou

Welcome to Delia, who has joined our Tūpari class, and Arlo, who has joined Awaawa. We are excited to have you join our Omihi whānau. Also a warm welcome to Judah who will be joining Paemoana.

Michael, Arlo, Mrs Lucas, Delia, Liza and Vuk

Welcome to Elizabeth Maddren who is joining us for 5 weeks while Georgie is overseas. Elizabeth is one of our regular relievers, so it’s lovely to have her join us full time for the first half of the term. She knows our tamariki very well.

It’s nice to be back after 9 months of maternity leave, and I look forward to catching up with you at drop offs or pick ups. We had some lovely family time away in our caravan. Delilah and Ada did very well adjusting to life on the road.

This term I start the Lead Principal role for our Tipu Māia kāhui ako. This will be a new learning curve and challenge for me as a leader, and I will work it throughout the week at Omihi. There are times when I will need to be out of school, but as Penny is also an Across School Lead in our kāhui, we will aim to have a lot of our meetings at Omihi. This is also a great opportunity for our school. It means we gain extra staffing, which helps us to continue with our 3 classes.

Ngā mihi
Maree Lucas
Tumuaki/Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz

School Notices

Principal award winners
Congratulations to Zac, Leo, Thomas and Logan who received Principal awards in term 2. They get to go to Fossil Point for a hot chocolate to celebrate.

Trail ride
Our Yamaha Omihi School Trail ride is on Saturday 4th November (postponement 5th November). This is our major fundraiser of the year, which helps us to keep 3 classes, so we need as many families as possible on board to help us. Please put that in your diary and we will be in touch nearer the time with jobs to sign up for.

Ski free days
A reminder that our ‘ski free days’ are Friday 28th July and Friday 4th August. You are welcome to take your children skiing on these days and they won’t be recorded as absent.

Closing gate
A reminder that for health and safety reasons we have the school gates closed at all times. When you are coming through the school gates, can you please make sure the gate closes behind you.

North Canterbury Kapa Haka Celebration - Thursday 17th August
Please see below for information about the upcoming North Canterbury Kapa Haka Festival. We are performing in the afternoon, and need to be at Ohoka School by 12.15pm. Tickets are available via our school office. Please email Bryleigh at office@omihi.school.nz to order by the 4th August.

Dates for this term:
28th July & 4th August - Ski free days
17th August - Kapahaka Festival
18th August - Senior assembly
4th & 5th September - 3 Way Learning Conferences
5th September - Tūpari visit to Bloomfields Preschool and library
6th September - Preschooler morning and Year 5-8 Top Team Challenge
12th September - Life Education
15th September - Junior assembly
20th September - Grandparents Day

Community Notices

House wanted
A school family is after a house in the local area. If you have anything for rent, please contact Melanie on 027 418 4740.

Pharmacies minor health condition service
This winter, between Monday 12 June and Saturday 30 September, participating community pharmacies in Canterbury will provide a Minor Health Conditions Service for children aged under 14 years, Māori and Pacific people, and community service card holders.

The service allows pharmacists to have a clinical consultation and provide advice as well as medication for a select set of minor ailments at no cost to the patient.

It also includes whānau members with similar symptoms. For example, if the pharmacist determines your child needs treatment for scabies and they have older brothers or sisters, or you yourself also have symptoms, they may provide advice and medication for all of you.

The following health conditions are included in the Minor Health Conditions Service:

  • Acute diarrhoea, Dehydration, Eye inflammation and infections, Scabies, Headlice, Pain and fever, Eczema/Dermatitis, Minor skin infections

If your condition needs further support, the pharmacist can tell you the best place to go for your condition to get further help.

Google Family Link app
Google Family Link is a free app that enables parents to set restrictions such as Wi-Fi and time limits on their child's phone usage. It's a useful tool for managing and monitoring your child's phone activities. You can download it to Apple or Android devices.

Maree Lucas
Monday 19th June, 2023

Kia ora koutou,

Peter Pan production rehearsal in full swing!

On Tuesday and Wednesday last week Georgie and I were lucky enough to attend the CPPA leadership conference. Dr Natalie Flynn and Nigel Latta were keynote speakers for the day. We discussed the increasing prevalence of social and mental challenges, the impact of these and strategies we can use to influence positive change.

Key takeaways for us would be teaching our children the importance of hope and looking for beauty in small moments. We learnt about simple things we can do to manage stress and develop resilience. We also listened to Tina Lomax speak about trauma informed teaching, which was a very impactful experience.

Ngā mihi
Penny Vincent
Acting Principal/Tumuaki

School Notices

Production
Tickets are still available to purchase. Please email Bryleigh at office@omihi.school.nz or come into the office to purchase. Tickets are $12.50. For children under 12 they are $5 and under 5’s are free. (The ticket price is just to cover the cost of hiring lighting and sound).

On the day of the production, we have two performances. One matinee at 11am and one afternoon show at 5pm. You can purchase tickets to either show, or both if you wish. For the evening performance, children need to be at the hall between 4:15-4:30pm. If you would like to take your child home between the matinee and evening show, you are welcome to. Between 3:00-4:15pm after school on Wednesday teachers will not be available to supervise children. 

Playhouse Theatre
We are looking forward to welcoming the Playhouse Theatre back to Omihi on Thursday this week to perform ‘Treasure Island’ for our students.

Cross Country
Congratulations to Hugo, Michael, Taylor, Kaisa and Jack who qualified for Canterbury Cross Country.

Lunchonline
This week it is Sushi. Head to this link if you would like to place an order.

Wellbeing Week/Pyjama Day

In the last week of term we are having a wellbeing week at school. This is a week designed to emphasize the importance of looking after ourselves and fostering meaningful connections with one another within school. We encourage the children to experience the joy that comes from making a positive impact on other peoples lives, and how important it is to be grateful for what we have. We are so lucky to have such an amazing environment that we can foster this in. Some of the activities we will be doing are looking at how we can build resilience, random acts of kindness and so on. We are ending the week with a pyjama themed mufti day. We are raising money through a gold coin donation to go towards “The Kindness Collective”, an organisation on a mission to provide warm winter pyjamas to kids all over Aotearoa!  

Community Notices

Yoga at the Omihi Community Hall

Please note yoga with Tristin is now held on Tuesdays, 8.00-9.00am at the Omihi Community Hall (previously Fridays).

Omihi School Office