Kia ora koutou,
Here we are in the last week of term. It’s hard to believe how strangely this year began, and how reasonably normal Term 3 has felt. We have had our share of illnesses which we have always accepted as a normal term 3 afflictions. We have been able to find relievers most of the time and we have been largely able to provide uninterrupted teaching AND get to some events that have been postponed or canceled for the past few years. At the Year 7 & 8 quads yesterday some of the organisers were busy trying to recall how we used to do things! It’s been a while!
Board of Trustees updates: We have had our first hui as the newly elected BoT. It was great to be able to get to know each other and go through a whistle-stop induction process in order to be ready to rock at the next meeting planned for October. Term 4 will be very busy and part of the Board’s role is to consult with our community about our goals and aspirations as a school in order to write our strategic and annual plans.
BSSG: Following on from the great success of the last few fundraisers the BSSG has made the decision to support a big school-wide initiative for 2023. This is huge and we can finally share this initiative with you. It has been in the pipeline for a long time (2+ years) and the BSSG has helped us to launch it with confidence. See the information below to find out what has me so super excited!
Sunsafe – Term 4 & Term 1: As a sunsafe school we introduced a hat as a part of our uniform compliance at the beginning of this year. These are now a compulsory part of our uniform from Term 4 onwards. We also have supplies of sunblock stationed around the school and encourage teachers to utilise shady spots for reading or working outside. When playing or participating in sports, the hat will be expected so please help us to keep your child sunsafe this summer.
Staffing 2023: As previously shared, the makeup of classes will look different in 2023 due to the size of year groups and the spaces we have available. We are now working on staffing and will be certain to let you know once we have all necessary positions filled which teachers will be where. We will also be welcoming back Megan Syme – her year of study leave will be completed in December and she will rejoin us and bring with her a new vibrance for Te Reo Māori that we are all looking forward to prospering from.
Have a safe and happy holiday, enjoy the longer days, and hopefully, some dollops of sunshine and summer begin to show up for us all.
Ngā manaakitanga, Kim Gordon – Tumuaki.