Birds
Eye View
21 December 2012
Naumai e te whanau o te kura Muritai
Tena koutou katoa
Tena koutou katoa
It was our final day at Muritai School yesterday for 2012. The last couple of weeks with our
end of year EOTC programme provided a lot of rich experiences and challenges for
the children. It is nice to get them out and amongst the outdoors, appreciating
what our lovely environment in New Zealand has to offer.
A special thanks to
you for your continued
support for our EOTC programmes over the last fortnight. Our year 1-2 had a
wonderful week and with year 3-7 on the go last week we do really appreciate the
parent support to help these programmes operate. The year 8 camp to Abel Tasman was a special success, with beautiful weather helping the children and parents enjoy such a wonderful part of NZ. I would especially like to
praise our teaching staff for positively making a difference at such a busy
time of year. A lot of work went into organising and making these weeks happen,
on top of a very busy work-load at a busy time of year.
Class lists, achievement reports and learning
journeys went out last Friday. We hope that you took the time to sit down with
your child and allowed them to share their portfolio of learning and talk about
strengths and weaknesses in the achievement report. The report also informs
parents of student achievement against the National Standards and teachers
provided a general commentary of classroom performance.
We feel very proud of 2012. Our teachers and children continue to go from
strength to strength and are a credit to their families. Teaching and support
staff continue to work hard on using the National Standards to accurately
report on how our children are doing.
The Fairfax ‘league tables’ showed Muritai to be one of the very top
schools in Wellington with out national standards results. At the same time I
have been able to report on a regular basis of our children experiencing success in a
variety of curriculum, sporting and arts achievements across the year.
To the children who left Muritai School yesterday we all wish you every success in your future years at your new schools and thank you for your contribution to Muritai School.
Thank you all for ensuring that Muritai continues to thrive as Eastbourne's local state school.
Have a merry christmas and a safe and prosperous new year.
regards
Andrew Bird
Principal
CARNIVAL MOVIE
Parents of the school, Anja and Gunnar Schoenborn from Treetop Media generously produced a short movie of the Eastbourne Village Carnival. It is a wonderful snapshot of the vibe of our special day. You can view this movie by clicking here.
DATES FOR 2013
HOUSE CHAMPIONS
Over the year house points are awarded in class for achievement, effort and conduct and joined up with the school competitions of swimming, cross country and athletics. This year the champion house was Sanson.
To the children who left Muritai School yesterday we all wish you every success in your future years at your new schools and thank you for your contribution to Muritai School.
Thank you all for ensuring that Muritai continues to thrive as Eastbourne's local state school.
Have a merry christmas and a safe and prosperous new year.
regards
Andrew Bird
Principal
CARNIVAL MOVIE
Parents of the school, Anja and Gunnar Schoenborn from Treetop Media generously produced a short movie of the Eastbourne Village Carnival. It is a wonderful snapshot of the vibe of our special day. You can view this movie by clicking here.
DATES FOR 2013
We are starting the 2013 school year on
Monday 4 February and our last school day will be Friday 20 December.
Term 1 - Monday 4 February - Friday 19 April – 51 days
Term 2 - Monday 6 May - Friday 12 July - 48 days
Term 3 - Monday 29 July - Friday 27 September - 45 days
Term 4 - Monday 14 October - Friday 20 December – 48 days
There are 2 teacher only days in 2013 - these are the Friday of Queen's Birthday and the Friday of Labour Weekend.
Term 1 - Monday 4 February - Friday 19 April – 51 days
Term 2 - Monday 6 May - Friday 12 July - 48 days
Term 3 - Monday 29 July - Friday 27 September - 45 days
Term 4 - Monday 14 October - Friday 20 December – 48 days
There are 2 teacher only days in 2013 - these are the Friday of Queen's Birthday and the Friday of Labour Weekend.
PRIZES
On Tuesday night at our year 8 prizegiving we had 2 new cups donated this year - the Nicholas Bahler award for empathy and the Malama Cup for inspiration. The following students received awards -
On Tuesday night at our year 8 prizegiving we had 2 new cups donated this year - the Nicholas Bahler award for empathy and the Malama Cup for inspiration. The following students received awards -
· Abel Tasman Cup –
Gareth Severin
· Improvement in year 8
award – Kahlia O'Connor and Elliott Hawes
· Board of Trustees Cups
for 'Endeavour' – Kia Jewell and Drew Cullen
· Board of Trustees Cups
for 'Academic Excellence' – Carlotta Fergert and Jack Wellwood
· Jacobson Cups for
‘Mathematics’ – Carlotta Fergert and Martin Lai
· Debbie Bertaud-Gandar
Memorial Cup for ‘Commitment to Science and Technology’ – Finn Connell
· Fortescue-Willis Environmental Leadership - Earthcare Award -
Kieran Cotter
· Broadbent/O'Brien Literacy Prize -Excellence in Literacy -
Rose Scott-Billing
·
Nicholas
Bahler award for empathy - Gareth Severin
· Swain Cup for
‘Leadership and contribution in sport’ – Moss Grenfell
· Beck Family Cup for
‘Best all round sportsperson’ – Zara Costello/Hailey Griffiths and Xavier
Manson
· Mills Family Cup for
‘Contribution to the Arts’ – Rupert McRae
· Eastbourne Community
Trust Cup for ‘Leadership’ – Celine Malama and Tom Walsh
·
The Malama Family Cup for inspiration
- Ben McElwain-Wilson
· Principal’s Prize –
‘Character’ - Maddy Robinson
· Teachers Cup for ‘Being
a joy to teach’ – Cahon Holden
· Clarke Cup for
“Positive contribution to Muritai School” – Tom Walsh
· Newton Family Cup for
‘Service to Muritai School’ – Jack Wellwood
· Stotter Cup for
‘Dedication, commitment and all round achievement’ – Dorian McRae
· Class of 61 Cup -
“Outstanding Contribution to Muritai School” – Gus Reece
· Booth Family Cup ~ “The
Student’s Student” – Tom Walsh
HOUSE CHAMPIONS
Over the year house points are awarded in class for achievement, effort and conduct and joined up with the school competitions of swimming, cross country and athletics. This year the champion house was Sanson.
SUPPORT
STAFF
It is the time of year to thank many of our people but I just wanted to say a huge thank you to our support staff at Muritai. These people work around our teaching staff, either with children who have high or moderate learning needs or in administration to make sure things are functioning smoothly. We have many additional staff at Muritai and they all play a vital role in our school. Many have been here for a while and I am continually impressed with how well respected they are by our children, as they play a key support role in their lives as well.
Thanks to Abby, Romy, Carolyn, Hillary, Sandra, Diane, Francie, Narelle, Angela, Carolyn, and Ann Harris.
From all of us here at Muritai we say a big thank you for all your efforts to help make our children do their very best.
PART-TIME RELEASE TEACHERS
With the additional layer of administration required in schools we are very lucky to have a highly skilled, experienced part-time teaching staff to maintain consistency when staff are attending to their release needs. Most of these teachers have been at Muritai for a very long time and it is lovely to have them as part of our team.
Thank you - Vanessa, Ruth Hooke, Sally, Ruth Holmes, Liz, Hayley, Jo, Sue and Trish and to our very regular relievers Claire and Alan
It is the time of year to thank many of our people but I just wanted to say a huge thank you to our support staff at Muritai. These people work around our teaching staff, either with children who have high or moderate learning needs or in administration to make sure things are functioning smoothly. We have many additional staff at Muritai and they all play a vital role in our school. Many have been here for a while and I am continually impressed with how well respected they are by our children, as they play a key support role in their lives as well.
Thanks to Abby, Romy, Carolyn, Hillary, Sandra, Diane, Francie, Narelle, Angela, Carolyn, and Ann Harris.
From all of us here at Muritai we say a big thank you for all your efforts to help make our children do their very best.
PART-TIME RELEASE TEACHERS
With the additional layer of administration required in schools we are very lucky to have a highly skilled, experienced part-time teaching staff to maintain consistency when staff are attending to their release needs. Most of these teachers have been at Muritai for a very long time and it is lovely to have them as part of our team.
Thank you - Vanessa, Ruth Hooke, Sally, Ruth Holmes, Liz, Hayley, Jo, Sue and Trish and to our very regular relievers Claire and Alan
SPORTS UNIFORMS
We are still waiting for touch rugby uniforms to be returned to the school. Despite regular notifications we still have many outstanding. We will be invoicing in the new year for a replacement.
LIBRARY BOOKS/JUNIOR READERS
Please have a look in children's bedroom for any school resources. If it has a Muritai School label on it then it should be at Muritai School.
SPORT
Cricket
Gareth Severin, a Year 8 pupil, scored his first
century in a Zone cricket match for the Lower Hutt Rep side against Wellington
South. Gareth scored 114 runs, not out off 80 balls.
Congratulations!
Athletics
2012
Our
athletes finished the year off very well and here are the results of the
inter-zone and regional athletics sports competition.
Inter-zone Athletics 2012 results
1000m
Y4 Girls – Charlotte Humphries – 2nd
Y5 Girls - Macey Caughley – 1st
Y6 Boys – Liam Lamb – 1st
Relays
Y4 Boys – 2nd
Y4 Girls – 1st
Y5 Girls – 1st
Y6 Girls – 1st
Quoits
Y4 Boys – Rufus Rusholme-Cobb – 2nd
Y6 Boys – Jack Healy – 2nd
Long
Jump
Y4 Girls – Samantha Woolley – 3rd
Y5 Girls – Macey Caughley – 1st
Y6 Girls – Charlotte Wilson – 1st
Sprints
Y4 Boys – Tom Griffiths – 1st
Y5 Girls – Macey Caughley – 1st
Y6 Boys – Ben Grenfell – 1st
Y6 Girls – Charlotte Wilson – 2nd
High
Jump
Y4 Boys – Flynn Healy – 3rd
Y4 Girls – Samantha Woolley – 3rd
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Regional Athletics 2012 results
Relays
Y6 Girls – 1st
1000m
Y5 Girls – Macey
Caughley – 2nd
80 m
Y5 Girls – Macey
Caughley – 2nd
150m
Y5 Girls – Macey
Caughley – 1st
200m
Y6 Boys – Ben Grenfell
– 1st
Long jump
Y6 Girls – Charlotte
Wilson – 3rd
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COMMUNITY NOTICES
Fencing 2012 & 2013 Holiday Programmes
9am – 3pm (Under-9s 9am -12.30pm) $130 per
2-day programme 9am-3pm
Discounts for more than one participant per
family per programme or for attendance at more than one course.
Dates:
Thursday 20, Friday 21 December 2012
Tuesday 15, Wednesday 16 January 2013
Wednesday 23, Thursday 24 January 2013
Contact Susan Tel: 9383090 Mob:
021-02761922 Email: comgt@paradise.net.nz for
holiday programme or for enrolments for 2013.
Fun French at Muritai School
We have had heaps of fun this year! Our Fun
French classes will be continuing in 2013 and I am now taking
registrations now for the new term.
Tuesday lunch-time for older students
Wednesday lunch-time for younger
members.
Lots of games crafts, fun activities to help
learning.
Free trial available. For more information
or to register ring Stefi Plimmer-Blattner on 562 8211, email stefi@lcfclubs.co.nz , Website: www.lcfclubs.co.nz
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