Monday 2nd September, 2024

Kia ora koutou

Congratulations to all of our students who presented their speeches and poems. Well done to the following who won our Tūpari competition:

1st - Delia
2nd - Lily
3rd = Zac and Thomas

Delia then went on to the Hawarden/Waikari Lions Speech competition and was up against other Year 7/8 students in our area, and she came 2nd! We are so proud!

We have some pretty amazing teachers at our school, and it’s always lovely to see their different talents shine. If any of you went to see the Full Monty in Waipara, you would have seen Kelly playing ‘Jeanette’. Kelly is such a talented singer, musician and actress. How lucky are our students to have her as a teacher!

Our entries have now opened at www.iticket.co.nz for our annual Precision Yamaha trail ride for the 9th November. A big thank you to the Tomlinsons and Evan’s families for allowing us to use their farms, and to Todd McBreen and James from Precision Yamaha for helping us to organise it. We would love to have as many families as possible to help us on the day, as this is our major fundraiser of the year to help us continue to have 3 classrooms. Please add your name to the list here.

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


School Notices

Mufti Day
Each of our mufti days are organised by our Year 8 leaders, and they choose the charity. This Friday 6th September is a mufti day, raising money for SPCA. Please send along a gold coin donation, and dress as your favourite animal!

School photos
On Wednesday 25th September we will have school photos. There will be an opportunity for sibling photos as well.

Top Team Challenge
Our Year 5-8 students will be competing in the annual Top Team Challenge at Amberley Domain on Wednesday 4th September. We will leave school at 11.45am. Please let Kelly know if your child needs a ride on the bus or if you are able to provide transport.

Precision Yamaha Omihi School Trailride
Online entries have now opened for our trailride on Saturday 9th November. These are at www.iticket.co.nz. This is our major fundraiser of the year, and makes it possible for us to continue with our three classrooms, so we would love all of the parent support we can get. Here is our volunteer list, please add your name in if you are able to help on the day.

Egg Cartons
We are looking for egg cartons please. We need one egg carton per child for an art activity we are doing. If you have some at home we would really appreciate it if you could send it in with them.

Year 4-8 North Canterbury Kapahaka Celebration
This year’s kapahaka performance is on Thursday 19th September at the Rangiora Baptist Church, 111 East Belt, Rangiora. Tickets are on sale at www.iticket.co.nz, they are $12 each. We will have our school bus taking students, but will need some cars as well, please let Kelly know if you will be transporting your own child and if you can take others.

Whole School Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly. Please note the date change, it is now on Thursday 5th September at 2pm.

Omihi Bus
There will be no Omihi bus on the afternoon of the 4th and 19th September, due to the students going to the Top Team challenge and kapahaka performance.

Summer Hockey
Registrations are now open for summer hockey. You can sign up as a team or as individual players. If your child is interested please contact Trudy by sending her an email at the office. Registrations close 14th October.


Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 19th August, 2024

Kia ora koutou

An exciting start to the week with a bit of snow around….sadly not actually that much at school, but enough to make some snowballs!

Amelia enjoying playing in the snow

It’s been a busy few weeks of speeches! I have loved watching all of the researching, writing and practising of speeches throughout the school. Paemoana and Awaawa will be performing their poems and speeches to their classes during the week, and we look forward to Tūpari’s speech competition this afternoon. It’s not everyone’s strength when speaking in front of a group, so I really admire the bravery and resilience that our students are showing when doing this task. They should be really proud of themselves.

As we are part of the Tipu Māia Kāhui Ako, along with 12 other schools in the area, we have a lot of opportunities to access professional learning for our teachers and opportunities for our students. On Friday 13th September the kāhui are running their first Cultural Day at Rangiora New Life School. There will be a guest speaker (Remihana Emery, Acting Principal at Rangiora High School) as well as workshops and networking with our local students from Year 5-10. If your child would like to be a part of this, please let Kelly know.

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

School Notices

Top Team Challenge
Our Year 5-8 students will be competing in the annual Top Team Challenge at Amberley Domain on Wednesday 4th September. We will leave school at 11.45am. Please let Kelly know if your child needs a ride on the bus or if you are able to provide transport.

3 Way Learning Conferences
This is an opportunity for you and your child to talk with their teacher about their learning. Please book in a time here, if you haven’t already. We would like to see every family.

Year 4-8 North Canterbury Kapahaka Celebration
This year’s kapahaka performance is on Thursday 19th September at the Rangiora Baptist Church, 111 East Belt, Rangiora. Tickets will be on sale from the 19th August on www.iticket.co.nz, they are $12 each. We will have our school bus taking students, but will need some cars as well, please let Kelly know if you will be transporting your own child and if you can take others.

Whole School Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly. Please note the date change, it is now on Thursday 5th September at 2pm.

Omihi Bus
There will be no Omihi bus on the afternoon of the 4th and 19th September, due to the students going to the Top Team challenge and kapahaka performance.

Preschooler morning
We welcome you to our preschooler morning on Wednesday 28th August from 9.00-10.30am. All preschoolers are welcome, please bring along your child’s drink bottle and morning tea.

Lunch Online
Please note there are no Lunch Online orders available this Wednesday 21st August.

School Docs policies to review
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

  • Concerns and complaints policy

  • Media

  • Performance Management

  • Professional Development

  • Protected disclosure

  • Staff conduct

  • Staff leave

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 5th August, 2024

Kia ora koutou

It’s lovely to be back at school today after my sabbatical. A sabbatical is a time to study, and also refreshment leave, so it was wonderful to be able to travel to Ireland with my family to see my brother and his family. We had lots of special cousin time.

Exploring the countryside in Ireland.

A big thanks to Adrienne and the team for keeping everything running smoothly while I was away.

I’ve enjoyed chatting to our students today, and finding out about their learning. They are loving the Olympics study. I look forward to catching up with parents too. We have 3 Way Learning Conferences this term, as well as a whole school assembly in week 7. Hopefully will see you then, if not before.

I would also like to acknowledge the passing of Neil Evans. He was a wonderful community man, a past parent of Omihi and a grandparent of our school. He will be very missed. The most kind and lovely man. George and I were sad not to be able to attend Neil’s funeral as we were away, but it sounds like it was a lovely send off for him.

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

School Notices

Lunch Online
There will be no Lunch Online orders available for sushi on Wednesday 14th August.

Year 4-8 North Canterbury Kapahaka Celebration
This year’s kapahaka performance is on Thursday 19th September at the Rangiora Baptist Church, 111 East Belt, Rangiora. Tickets will be on sale from the 19th August on www.iticket.co.nz, they are $12 each. We will have our school bus taking students, but will need some cars as well, please let Kelly know if you will be transporting your own child and if you can take others.

Omihi Bus
There will be no Omihi bus on the afternoon of 19th September, due to the students going to the kapahaka performance.

Whole School Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly on Friday 6th September at 2pm.

Preschooler morning
We welcome you to our preschooler morning on Wednesday 28th August from 9.00-10.30am. All preschoolers are welcome, please bring along your child’s drink bottle and morning tea.

3 Way Learning Conferences
This is an opportunity for you and your child to talk with their teacher about their learning. Please book in a time here.

Ski free day
We have another ‘Ski free day’ this Friday. As we no longer run school ski trips, this is an opportunity for your family to go skiing without having an absence next to your child’s name.

Lego
We are on the look out for some more lego, if you have any lego around home that you would be happy to donate to school the children would be very grateful.

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 22nd July, 2024

Kia ora koutou e te whanau

Welcome Hope, with Charlotte & Mackenzie

Welcome back to Term 3. I hope you have all had a good holiday break and are ready for another great term. Here’s hoping the holidays have broken the cycle of sickness that we were seeing at the end of last term. There are some exciting events coming up - Life Education this week, Top Team Challenge, along with Grandparents Day and Kapahaka Festival later in the term. Inquiry this term will have a focus on the Olympics - an exciting event that I’m sure you will all be following.

Special welcome to Hope who starts officially in Paemoana today and to Heidi who starts next Monday.

Please remember to make sure that students are wearing their correct uniform. It does pay to make sure it is well named as we seem to collect quite a few items of lost property throughout the term - it’s so much easier if we know who to return them to!

If you have any board games, card games or puzzles that are surplus to your requirements or your children have grown beyond, we would really appreciate them to use at school. While we make sure that the students are able to play outside in the fresh air as much as possible, they are a great assistance on those wet days when this is not possible. Please make sure that what ever you donate to school has all the necessary pieces.

This will be my last newsletter as Maree returns from her Sabbatical in a couple of weeks time. I have thoroughly enjoyed working in this wonderful school, getting to know the students, the staff and parents. Your community is so fortunate to have such a well run school with dedicated and conscientious staff who know their learners well.

Ngā mihi

Adrienne Simpson

Acting Principal / Tumuaki

School Notices:

Red Nose Day: On the last day of last term we participated in the fundraising for Red Nose Day. Some people dressed up in red and everyone brought a donation for the Cure Kids Foundation. As a school we raised $63.00 - a great effort by everyone. Lily organised the day for us all.

Life Education Visit - Wednesday 24th July: Harold and the team will be visiting school for the day on Wednesday 24th July. All the students will have 2 sessions during the day with the facilitator. This year the focus on resilience and positive relationships.


Community Notices

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