Monday 9th June, 2025

Kia ora koutou,

The Year 7 and 8s from local schools enjoyed listening to senior students from nearby high schools talk about transitioning to high school.

It’s lovely to be back at Omihi School again, even if it’s only for a very short time (last week and this week) while Maree is on leave. It’s been great to catch up with everyone again - students, staff and parents - some familiar faces and some new ones.

We congratulate our Cross Country runners - Michael, Theo, Fergus, Arlo, Alex, Harry and Jack for their efforts at the Kowai Cross Country last Tuesday. Special congratulations go to Michael (3rd Yr 7 Boys), Alex (1st Yr 5 Boys), Harry (3rd Yr 5 Boys) and Jack (6th Yr 4 Boys). Michael, Alex and Harry will now represent the Kowai Schools at the Canterbury Cross Country later this month. A superb effort by all our runners.

On Thursday last week our Year 7 & 8 students were fortunate to participate in a Hurunui Youth Event along with students from Greta Valley, Waikari and Waipara Schools. They had an enjoyable day of fun activities and speakers.

Some comments about the day from the students who attended:

“We really enjoyed the games, they were fun.”
“The speakers were interesting.”
“We liked hearing from the high school students.”

The people leading the day were very complimentary about the engagement and politeness of our students - a very successful day for all involved.

Ngā mihi
Adrienne Simpson
Acting Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz

School Notices

Whole school trip to the Christchurch Art Gallery
Tomorrow we are heading to the Christchurch Art Gallery on a whole school trip. Our inquiry topic for this term is Art History so this will be a great way to finish our learning. This will be a whole day trip, as we will head into the Botanical Gardens for an early lunch before the Art Gallery.

Own Clothes Day
On Friday 13th June children can wear their own clothes, and please bring in a gold coin donation for the SPCA. On Thursday 26th June we have a 'pyjama day', where children wear their pyjamas to school, and we ask for a gold coin donation for Ronald McDonald House.

Omihi School 125th Jubilee - Friday 12th September
We invite you to our 125th Jubilee. There will be a school tour, decade photos, and an afternoon tea between 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Then drinks, dinner and speakers in the evening at the Omihi Community Hall. Registrations open on Monday 16th June, and these will be on www.iticket.co.nz. Please help us spread the word, and let any previous students, staff and community know. If you have any old photos you would like to share for the event, please send them to Fi Williams - fiphil@xtra.co.nz or 027 286 5772.

Leadership Day
On Friday 27th June our Year 7/8s will be going to Oxford Area School on the school bus with Miss Fletcher to our Kāhui leadership day.  There will be an inspirational speaker, and the senior leaders of the area schools will be running activities. They will leave school at 8.30am, and return at 3pm. We will share more details with the parents as they are finalised.

Omihi bus
On Friday 27th June there will be a north/south bus run in the morning, but no Reeces Rd bus run. There will be no after school bus run that day.

Matariki
A reminder that school is closed on Friday 20th June for Matariki. We will be celebrating Matariki at school on Thursday 19th with a variety of activities.

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Friday 23rd May, 2025

Kia ora koutou

As educators, we are always reviewing our practise, and are open to learning. One of the things we have been talking about lately is learning through play. In our junior class we have a ‘play based learning’ approach. There are a number of reasons why we do this, and one of them is because of the brain development of children who are between 5-7 years old. Not all children are ready for formalised learning when they start school, and majority of children benefit from a play based approach.

As a Mum of a 5 year old, who has just started primary school, I know how scary it can be sending your children off to school, and always wanting what’s best for them. There are some great articles written by Nathan Wallis, who is a Neuroscience Educator, and I recommend you have a read. In these articles, he talks specifically about children’s brain development between the age of 2-7 (he also has research and articles for older students). Here is the page on his website about play based learning - https://www.nathanwallis.com/. Two of the articles that are very relevant are Building Brains, and Learning to like school. I have listened to Nathan a number of times on courses, and listened to his interviews, and I always learn something new. He has a great radio interview on his website as well.

Nathan talks a lot about letting children play. He explains that a child’s brain at 5 is not ready for formal learning, and that reading and writing shouldn’t be a major focus, it’s more about learning to love learning, learning to like school, to build relationships with their teachers, to build resilience, to navigate their emotions. He explains how it doesn’t matter if your child can write their name when they start school, or read numbers, it’s more about them loving learning, as by seven or eight, it often evens out, and children are then at a similar developmental stage anyway. Here is a quote from one of his articles:

“Setting up for success at school,” says Nathan, is about “supporting your child to develop their confidence in their ability to learn”. Nathan cautions parents about fixating on their child’s progress with reading. As Nathan says, reading will come easier when your child is a little older. The thing to avoid is your child developing the perception that they are stupid or naughty, that they are not trying hard enough.

This quote really sits well with me. I know it is hard as a parent when you are not at school with your child, and don’t see every part of the day. Sometimes the only things you see are how well your child reads to you at night, or is their handwriting neat in their books. We have a balanced approach in Paemoana. There is play, and there are also opportunities for children to start learning in other ways when they are ready. We are able to meet the individual needs of our students.

We try and share snippets of our day on social media for you to see, and we have opportunities through our three way learning conferences and assemblies for you to see your child’s learning, but also feel free to chat to their teachers, or pop into the class when you can. Sometimes it may seem quite busy in the junior class….but trust us, there is so much learning going on, in so many different ways. We have 3 year levels in each class, and we are lucky with small class sizes that we are able to differentiate as much as we can to meet the needs of each of our students.

Our doors are always open to our community. If you ever want to talk further about this, or about learning in general in our school, you are very welcome to make a time to come and see me.

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

School Notices

Welcome to new students
Welcome to Delilah who has started in Paemoana, and Rilee, who has joined our Tūpari class.

Small School’s Cross Country
Congratulations to everyone who participated in our cross country. We know it’s not everyone’s favourite event, so it was great to see those that still gave it a go, and showed resilience and determination to complete it. Congratulations to the following place getters in their age groups:

1st - Alex, Hugo, Walter
2nd - Harry, Emma
3rd - Arlo, Michael, Penny

The top 6 place getters in year 4-8 go to Kowai, so these children will be representing Omihi - Alex, Hugo, Harry, Arlo, Michael, Jack, Theo.L and Fergus.

Support Staff Week
Last week was about celebrating our Support Staff. We had a lovely morning tea to say thank you to Sharryn, Trudy, Bryleigh, Yo, Fi and Emma and for all they do at our school.

Principal Awards
Congratulations to Stanley, Jess and Theo.L who received Principal awards in term 1. Congratulations to Skylah, Ze’ev and Charlotte who received one this term.

Omihi School 125th Jubilee - Friday 12th September
We invite you to our 125th Jubilee. There will be a school tour, decade photos, and an afternoon tea between 12.30pm - 2.30pm. Then drinks, dinner and speakers in the evening at the Omihi Community Hall. Registrations open on Monday 16th June, and these will be on www.iticket.co.nz. Please help us spread the word, and let any previous students, staff and community know. If you have any old photos you would like to share for the event, please send them to Fi Williams - fiphil@xtra.co.nz or 027 286 5772.

Second hand uniform
If you are interested in buying any second hand uniform, please get in touch with Bryleigh. We have a range of second hand items in stock.

Playhouse Theatre
The Playhouse Theatre are coming to perform ‘The boy who cried wolf’ at the Omihi Community Hall on Friday 6th June. We will be attending, alongside Waipara, Waikari and Greta Valley School.

Kowai Cross Country
The Kowai Cross Country is on Tuesday 3rd June at Broomfield School. If your child has qualified for this, we will send you the details. We ask that parents please transport their children to the race.

Whole school trip to the Christchurch Art Gallery
On Tuesday 10th June we are heading to the Christchurch Art Gallery on a whole school trip. Our inquiry topic for this term is Art History so this will be a great way to finish our learning. This will be a whole day trip, as we will head into the Botanical Gardens for an early lunch before the Art Gallery. We will be taking the school bus and the community bus, and are looking for some parent helpers. Please let Georgie know if you are available.

Attendance
It is important for students to attend school. It is a legal obligation that your child is at school. It is our responsibility to follow up if a child is not at school. Here is some guidance for parents and caregivers from the MOE. If your child is not at school and we haven’t heard from you, either their teacher or Bryleigh will be in touch with you. Each term we will send home letters to any parents who’s children were at school less than 90% of the term. Bryleigh will send these out this week.

Own clothes day
This is on Friday 13th June, and we ask that children please bring along a gold coin donation that will go to the SPCA. This was a charity chosen by our senior leaders.

Community Notices

Maree Lucas
Monday 12th May, 2025

Kia ora koutou,

Thanks to everyone that came along to our strategic planning evening last week. It was great to hear your thoughts and ideas, and have the time to talk about it. We did a visioning task, where we looked at what we would like to see if we were standing in our school in 3 years time, and also a current state task where we looked at our strengths and challenges. I will have these on display at our assembly this week, so please come in and have a look, and feel free to add your ideas to it. Once you’ve had a look, you are also welcome to email me your ideas. I’m also happy to meet with anyone if you would like to talk further about it.

Our next step is for the BOT and staff to bring all of this info together and start looking at our potential goals for the next 3 years. We will keep you informed throughout the process.

We are excited to announce that Canterbury Honda have come on board as our major sponsor of our Omihi School Trail Ride. We appreciate their support, and look forward to another great event to raise money for our school. Our Canterbury Honda Omihi School Trail Ride is on Sunday 9th November on local farms up Reeces Rd. Online sales begin on the 1st September on www.iticket.co.nz, plus there are cash entries on the day.

In term 3 we will be asking for parent helpers to support our event. We try to have one main fundraiser a year, plus a raffle, rather than lots of smaller events throughout the year.

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

School Notices

Year 1-8 Small Schools Cross Country
This is coming up on Wednesday 21 May (postponement date 22 May) on Holleth Hills Road, Broomfield. Please make your own way there with your children, or organise to carpool, arriving by 12.00pm. Most parents tend to go to this, but please let me know if you need a ride, as we are now able to take the bus. Please see here for full information.

Community Dental Clinic
The Community Dental Clinic will be at Omihi on Wednesday 28th May.  If you do not give consent for your child to be seen by them, please let Bryleigh know.

Omihi Bus
There will be no Omihi bus run on Wednesday 14th May, as we are transporting senior students to National Young Leaders Day in Christchurch.

Reports
Later this term you will receive a reading and writing comment from your child’s teacher. This has gone home today for Awaawa, as Mrs Vincent is now away for the next 5 weeks. The graphs for Awaawa and Tūpari will be sent home at the end of the term.

Whole School Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly on Thursday 15th May, at 2pm.

Change of bank account
We have changed banks to ASB. The new account name and number is:

Omihi School Board
12-3616-0070465-00

This will be noted on our invoices going forward. Please update any saved details you have.

ICAS Assessments
Please see the notice below regarding ICAS assessments. If your child would like to do these, please contact Bryleigh.

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 going to http://omihi.schooldocs.co.nz. Username: omihi Password: glenmark

  • Planning and Preparing for Emergencies, Disasters, and Crises

  • Communication During an Emergency, Disaster, or Crisis

  • Emergency Closure

  • Emergency Management

  • Disaster Management

  • Crisis Management

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 28th April, 2025

Penny and Maree at Google Headquarters in Sydney.

Kia ora koutou

Welcome back to term 2, I hope you had some lovely family time in the holidays. It was really nice to see so many of our Omihi families attend the ANZAC service on Friday.

This term we welcome new students, Constantine and Oliver who are starting with us this week, and Delilah who is starting in week 5.

In the last few days of term 1, Penny and I went with a group of Canterbury Principals to Google Headquarters in Sydney. We attended workshops focused on AI in Education.

It was actually mind blowing. I hadn’t really embraced AI yet, and was possibly a bit scared of it as I had no knowledge around it, but we have both come away really excited and inspired.

There are so many ways to use AI to help our learners, to make our teaching admin more efficient, to add creativity to lessons, to help us to analyse data, research, and so much more. Of course there are negative aspects to AI, but after attending these workshops we can see the benefits of our children being introduced to it, and having the opportunity to learn about it and know how to utilise it in a safe space, especially before they go to high school. A lot of the AI tools aren’t available for children to use, but there are ways we can incorporate it into our lessons so their teacher can share learning with them.

Our first steps are for Penny and I to share our learning with our BOT and teachers. Then for teachers to have a trial with how they can use AI to assist their planning, individualise learning more using AI, and provide greater support for our students, as well as make our admin more efficient. We will work with our BOT around AI policies in the school, and then later in the year we would love to share our learning with parents, and if you’re not using it already, share ways in which you can use it to support your children, or your own lives. Or simply to just have a better understanding around what AI is.

The main platform we will be using is a Google product called Gemini. There is a free version, and also a premium version. The premium version is free for all schools. This is the version that makes it safe for us to use.

If you would like to have a conversation with Penny or I about it, or want to know more, feel free to get in touch. Otherwise we will share more information throughout the year.

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

School Notices

Strategic Planning Community Afternoon - Wednesday 7th May
If you haven’t signed up yet, we would love you to come to our community afternoon on Wednesday 7th May, from 3.30 - 5.30pm. There will be a movie on for the kids, and we will provide food for everyone. Please fill out this Google form to let us know if you are able to make it.

ASB Getwise
On Tuesday 13th May ASB are coming into school to run their GetWise programme for year 3 students and up. GetWise is a financial literacy programme inspiring students to be confident with money. It provides professionally facilitated classroom workshops, resources, and digital tools for primary and intermediate students across New Zealand. Learning how to deal with money and having financial literacy is such an important life skill that children use no matter what direction they head in the future. 

Cultural Responsiveness Strategic Initiative - update from Georgie
By localising our curriculum, this term tamariki have gained a deeper understanding into our country and the journey our ancestors took to end up in Aotearoa. We have also been focusing on learning a variety of waiata before starting our kapahaka programme back up in terms 2 and 3. It has been so fantastic to see the tuakana-teina relationships between the seniors and juniors during this time. 

Preschooler Morning
We welcome all of our preschoolers in the community to our preschooler morning tomorrow (Tuesday 29th April), from 9.00 - 10.30am. Please bring along some morning tea and a drink bottle for your child.

Kapahaka
Our Year 4-8 students are part of our kapahaka lessons with Matua Rihari for terms 2 and 3. These start tomorrow, and Waikari School will be joining us again this year.

Paemoana trip to Lucas farm
Paemoana will be visiting the Lucas farm this Wednesday 30th April. They will be focusing on measurement for Maths at the start of the term, so will apply this to practical situations on the farm. Georgie, Maree and Rachel will transport them there on the school bus. If your child has a carseat, please drop this off in the morning.

Small School Cross Country
Our Year 1-8 students compete in the Small School’s Cross Country with Waipara and Broomfield School. This will be on Wednesday 21st May, held at Broomfield School. We ask you to please take your child there, or organise to carpool with others, and you can take your child home afterwards. We will confirm times and details nearer the time once we receive them from the organisers. It usually starts around lunchtime, so children can come to school first.

Whole school trip to the Christchurch Art Gallery
On Tuesday 10th June we are heading to the Christchurch Art Gallery on a whole school trip. Our inquiry topic for this term is Art History so this will be a great way to finish our learning. This will be a whole day trip, as we will head into the Botanical Gardens for an early lunch before the Art Gallery. We will be taking the school bus and the community bus, and are looking for some parent helpers. Please let Georgie know if you are available.

Community Notices

Maree Lucas