Principal's Catch Up
Shirley Bailey
One more week till the end of Term!
Kia ora koutou
We’ve made it to the end of Week 9, and with just one more week to go until the end of Term 3, we’re heading into a well-deserved break.
The standout event of the past fortnight has undoubtedly been our kapa haka performance at the Ngāti Tūwharetoa Taiopenga Festival. Our tamariki did us incredibly proud with their beautiful waiata and haka. A massive thanks and appreciation to Whaea Lena for all the mahi she has put in this term to prepare our tamariki. A special thanks also to the whānau who supported us on the day—your help does not go unnoticed. It was wonderful to see so many whānau turn out to tautoko our tamariki.
As we look ahead to Term 4, there are some exciting opportunities on the horizon:
- St John's First Aid Education (all classes) – 23rd October
- TEACHER ONLY DAY (school closed for instruction) - 25th October
- Pet Day – (Date TBC)
- School Athletics Day – 6th November
- Inter-School Athletics – 13th November
- Pūkawa Noho Marae – 2nd-4th December
- Year 8 Dinner @ Oreti - 11th December
- End of Year Prize Giving – 18th December
We will be jumping straight into Term 4 with a busy start, as we prepare for our School Athletics Day on Wednesday, 6th November. This will be our major Physical Education focus for the term, with teachers teaching and developing essential running, jumping, and throwing skills with our tamariki.
We are crossing our fingers and toes that our Snow Squad will have one more opportunity to enjoy a day on the maunga this season. Though the last couple of weeks have been chilly, the late snowfall has been a bonus for our maunga.
We are crossing our fingers and toes that our Snow Squad will have one more opportunity to enjoy a day on the maunga this season. Though the last couple of weeks have been chilly, the late snowfall has been a bonus for our maunga.
Looking ahead, four of our teachers will be attending Ministry of Education-funded professional development [PLD] in Structured Literacy early next term. This PLD will greatly benefit us as we continue to grow our skills, knowledge, and capability, ensuring we provide the best literacy education for our tamariki.
As many of you may be aware, there has been considerable discussion in the media about the upcoming changes to the national curriculum. At Kuratau School, we are committed to implementing these changes from Term 1, 2025. While adapting to the new curriculum will bring some challenges, we believe it provides an excellent framework that clearly defines the essential literacy and numeracy skills our tamariki need to succeed in life. In addition to the curriculum's strong focus on literacy and numeracy, we will continue to emphasise the development of independent, self-regulated learners who are able to problem-solve, communicate, and collaborate effectively. At the same time, we remain dedicated to preserving the unique elements of our local curriculum, such as trapping, gardening, Pet Day, Wai Whenua Day, Snow Squad, kayaking, and noho marae opportunities.
As many of you may be aware, there has been considerable discussion in the media about the upcoming changes to the national curriculum. At Kuratau School, we are committed to implementing these changes from Term 1, 2025. While adapting to the new curriculum will bring some challenges, we believe it provides an excellent framework that clearly defines the essential literacy and numeracy skills our tamariki need to succeed in life. In addition to the curriculum's strong focus on literacy and numeracy, we will continue to emphasise the development of independent, self-regulated learners who are able to problem-solve, communicate, and collaborate effectively. At the same time, we remain dedicated to preserving the unique elements of our local curriculum, such as trapping, gardening, Pet Day, Wai Whenua Day, Snow Squad, kayaking, and noho marae opportunities.
Our ultimate goal is to nurture well-rounded, capable individuals who possess the skills and knowledge to contribute positively to their communities, Aotearoa New Zealand and the wider world.
Wishing you all a relaxing and enjoyable school holiday break with your whānau. Take this time to recharge and enjoy some time together with your friends and whānau. We look forward to welcoming you back, refreshed and ready for an exciting Term 4, on Monday, 14th October.
Ngā mihi nui