Kia ora koutou,
What a fantastic year we have had at Matua School. It is great to be part of a community that enjoys learning together! The last couple of weeks have been filled with celebrations, creative activities and lots of class trips. We trust that your child has finished the year feeling positive about their year at school and optimistic about another exciting year ahead.
Last week we farewelled our Year 6 students, who all head off to Intermediate next year. It is always sad to say goodbye, but we know you all have many adventures ahead. We trust that your time at Matua School has prepared you to confidently run towards the exciting opportunities ahead. Many Year 6 families are seeing their final child leave Matua this year. We wish you all well and thank you for the investment that you have made in this Kura over many years. It takes a whole community for a school to flourish, and your involvement is part of what makes Matua great.
This week we also farewell a few of the Matua Staff team.
Suzanne Tawharu is moving south after seven years at Matua School, while Whitney Coers is heading overseas on a new adventure. Suzanne and Whitney have been wonderful team members and will be missed by staff and students. A special mention to Abha Tandon and Ann Marie Needham who have led our roll growth classes this year.
Julia Collins has been a key team member in the school office for nearly 20 years. This week we say goodbye to Julia as she moves into a new season. Julia is a kind, thoughtful and caring member of our team that carries out so many roles around the school. Many are seen, but also unseen…and we know that 2023 won’t be the same without her. All the best Julia and thanks for everything you’ve done for this school community.
Hannah Newton will also be away next year as she takes refreshment leave. We wish Hannah all the best and look forward to seeing her back in 2024.
Looking Ahead to 2023
With the reforming of some classes, we are launching new names for our Teams. Based on the concept of growth, the names tell the story of a seed developing into a tree. When you see our information regarding next year, you will see these names begin to appear.
2023 School Dates
For those super organised people out there, make sure you mark calendars with a couple of key dates for the start of next year. Once the school year kicks off, it all happens pretty fast, so being planned really will help:
School Office reopens Monday 23rd January
Open Morning Friday 27th January, 10:30am – 12:00pm
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 2023 Tuesday 31st January
Community Picnic. Tuesday 7th February, 5:00pm
A full set of term dates for 2023 can be found below. Don’t forget to stay up-to-date using the school calendar.
Stationery and School Donations
Information for stationery and school donations will be sent to you via the @School App on Monday, 19th December. Please make sure you are connected to the @School App and have notifications turned on to ensure you receive all information.
Thanks again for another wonderful year at Matua School. We trust that your Christmas celebrations and summer break will be filled with fun, blessing and whānau. We look forward to seeing you again in 2023.
Meri kirihimete
Marcus Norrish
Principal
MINIS ATHLETICS DAY
MIDDLE TEAM CELEBRATION DAY
JUNIORS FAMILY HISTORY DAY
“On Tuesday, the Juniors celebrated ‘Family History Day.’ During terms 3/4, they have been learning that ‘Stories teach us about the past’ and ‘Our families come from all over the world’. Family history day was a wonderful opportunity for the children to dress up in traditional clothing and/or bring an artefact from home that related to their family history. It was interesting to hear so many amazing stories about the learners whanau.”
SPORT
SENIOR EOTC DAY OUT
Our smaller EOTC programme featured Waimarino for our senior students and Dive HQ experiences for the Year 5’s. The Year 6 students really challenged themselves on the activities and made the most of their time there. Kayaking was a favourite activity for many and the games out on the river were lots of fun. The day finished with a manu competition off the diving boards – congrats to all the manu champs who showed us their moves!
SENIOR ENTERPRISE DAY
THANK YOU MRS COLLINS
GARDEN TO TABLE
Beans, Onions, Leeks, Kumaru, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Zucchini and Beetroot
AFTER SCHOOL OPPORTUNITY
ROCKALELES
SCHOOL POOL OPENING AGAIN
Looking forward to using the school pool over summer? Yay!
For your key, there are 3 steps to follow:
1. Go ahead and register on the pool webpage first: https://www.matua.school.nz/pool/
2. Then return to Kindo to make your payment for $100 ($75 for the season + $25 refundable key deposit): https://shop.tgcl.co.nz/shop/index.html
3. Then come in to the school office and pick up your key any time during school hours, from Thursday the 3rd November onwards.
PREDATOR FREE BAY OF PLENTY
Rats in your rubbish? Camping in your compost? Eating your eggplants?
Good news, you can get rid of them. Better news, you can do it for free!
GIFT YOUR KIDS INTERNET SAFETY THIS CHRISTMAS
Many Kiwi children will be unwrapping new devices on Christmas Day. We want to ensure our
tamariki are safe from harmful online content – but that you as parents are also supported to
have those challenging conversations about social media use and online bullying.
The summer holidays are an ideal time to think about what internet boundaries you want to
put in place for your kids. Safe Surfer is a Tauranga-based social enterprise devoted to internet
safety, advocacy and education.
Safe Surfer has technology that creates a safe wi-fi network within your home that you can customise to block specific websites such as social media platforms or dating apps, and filter out broader content categories like pornography, gambling and violence.
Safe Surfer also has an app that’s available to download on any Apple or Android device and dashboard to see all internet activity inside and outside your home (called Pro Surfer).
A picture book called ‘Keeping Safe on the Web with Kyle the Kingfish’ is also available to encourage good conduct online and teach children about the dangers of too much screen time, online bullying and pornography. It’s designed for children aged 6+ and is a great way to have child-friendly conversations about these online topics.
Keeping Safe on the Web with Kyle the Kingfish
To learn more about how Safe Surfer can help your family, visit https://safesurfer.io.
SCHOOL HOURS
A friendly reminder that school is not open until 8.30am. If you require childcare before these hours, please contact SKIDS either by email – matua@skids.co.nz, phone – 027 586 0408, or book online – www.skids.co.nz/Matua.
SCHOOL INFORMATION
SKIDS HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
“It’s time to book your Summer School Holidays with SKids, and join us for some fun in the sun at www.sKids.co.nz/Matua”
LUNCH ORDERS – EVERY FRIDAY
Lunch orders are available for delivery to Matua School each Friday.
SUBWAY
Simply order your SUBWAY lunch online through you myKindo account by CLICKING HERE
Order (or cancel) any time before 9:00am on the day or schedule in advance.
Help? Visit support.mykindo.co.nz or call 09-869 5200 Mon-Fri, 8:00am to 4:00pm.
TERM DATES 2023
Open Morning – Friday 27th January, 10:30am – 12:00pm
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL 2023 – Tuesday 31st January
TERM 1 – Tuesday 31st January – Thursday 6th April.
Waitangi Day – Monday 6th February (school closed)
Parent/Child/Teacher Conferences – Friday 24th February (school closed)
Teacher Only Day – Friday 17th March (school closed)
TERM 2 – Wednesday 26th April – Friday 30th June.
Anzac Day – Tuesday 25th April
King’s Birthday – Monday 5th June
TERM 3 – Monday 17th July – Friday 22nd September.
Term 4 – Monday 9th October –
Labour Day – Monday 23rd October
Last Day of School – TBC
OUR SCHOOL APP
Our School App
We have a school app to keep you up to date with events and notifications. Click on the button below to check it out.
SETTING UP KINDO
Setting up with Kindo
Kindo is our prefered payments system. To help you learn how it works, we’ve added their new help sheet and video. We hope it helps.