Monday 15th June, 2026

Kia ora koutou,

We are excited for our production to be coming up in term 3. It is based on Alice in Wonderland, but we will confirm the title once we confirm the cast, as it could end up being a male lead. This week I will send a script home, and a Google form for you to fill out for each child. Please have a look at the script and talk to our child about which part they would like to play. Each child will have the opportunity for a speaking part, and some of the younger ones may speak in a group. When you fill out the form, you can put their top 3 choices of who they would like to play. We will then use this to cast the production, and may have some auditions if needed. Our aim is to have everyone assigned to a character by the end of the term so we can send the script home over the holidays for them to start reading through it.

There is also a local production in the holidays with the Hurunui Theatre Company, and Ze’ev and Lavi will be performing in this. We are so excited for them! All details of the show are in the poster below.

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

School Notices

Glenmark Lions Quiz Night
We are the lucky recipients of the Glenmark Lions Quiz night on Friday 11th September. It is being held in the Omihi Hall, and all funds raised are going to our school to help fund new shade sails over the pool, outside Tūpari and under the pergola.

We would love to have some school teams entered. You can either email Mandy or Arni (details on the attached poster), or the school office to book your team in.

This is a one off event for us. We keep our fundraising to a minimum. We only ask parents to help with our trail ride and for prizes for the raffle in term 4. So this is one extra event for this year, and a wonderful opportunity for us to have the Lions run it for us.

They will be running an auction and raffle on the night. The Lions source some prizes, but it would be great to have some donations of prizes from our community as well. If you have anything you would like to donate, or you could source from your own suppliers, please let me know. Some suggestions are a load of wood, bags of sheep manure, vouchers, or asking your contacts - banks, fertiliser reps, accountants, consultants, etc. Please let myself or Bryleigh know if you have anything to donate by the end of this term.

Hurunui Science Fair
You are welcome to come along to the Hurunui Science Fair at the Omihi Hall on Wednesday 24th June. Our top three judged Year 4-8 projects will go through to the fair alongside those from other local schools, and the Year 1-3 project will automatically go through as well. There will be a chance to look at all of the experiments, a science demonstration from Mr Stone, and a Planetarium experience. Here is the timetable of the day.

Reporting
Our reporting is going to look different this term. As the curriculum has changed, the criteria for each year level has also changed. Hero has changed the report to suit this, and we are going to be using this for the end of this term. This is what they will look like:

Year 3-8 students:

  • Will each have a graph that shows where they are within the curriculum for all 3 subjects. This is starting from scratch again, so you will no longer see the data from the previous graph on the new graph, as they were in curriculum levels, and not year levels.

  • Hero will populate a progress comment for reading, writing and maths for each child, that our teachers will check and adapt as needed.

  • The teachers will write a general comment.

  • You will be able to see ‘Next steps’ and ‘How to help at home’ in each of these three subject areas.

Year 0-2 students:

  • Will have a comment for literacy (reading and writing), and maths.

  • Plus a general comment.

  • You will be able to see ‘Next steps’ and ‘How to help at home’ in each of these three subject areas.

The previous reports will still be on Hero and you will be able to download them as a pdf at any stage, so that data is not lost, it’s just not on the current report. We will have 3 Way Learning Conferences next term, so this will be a good chance to talk through the report if you have any questions, or feel free to contact Maree to talk through it. Here is a link to the MOE website to find out more info and see the assessment rubrics if you’re interested.

The rubrics show clearly the 5 areas - emerging, developing, consolidating, proficient, and exceeding. The expectations have changed in this new curriculum, and there is more expected of the children at each year level. Please have a look at the rubrics linked above so you can see what is expected of your child at their year level.

ICAS Assessments
There is an option for your child to complete ICAS assessments in August this year. These are completely optional. Some parents like them for their child to practice tests for high school, and some like to get the results to use for high school applications. The options of assessments are here, and here are the costs. If you would like to enter your child in any of these, please email Bryleigh by the end of this term (3 July).

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Tuesday 2nd June, 2026

Kia ora koutou

Welcome to Isla who has started in Paemoana this week. We are so excited to have her join our Omihi whānau.

Congratulations to all of our students who participated in the Small Schools Cross Country with Broomfield and Waipara School. They did so well, and it was lovely to see their encouragement for each other. Well done to those Year 4-8 children who then participated in the Kowai Cross Country. You can see all of the results below. Good luck to the following students who will be participating in the Canterbury Cross Country in a couple of weeks - Hugh, Harry, Alex, Hugo and Theo.

Well done to our Year 5/6 debating team (Lavi, Hugh, Stanley) who debated against Leithfield School, and to Alex who was our chairperson. They did very well for their first debate, although Leithfield were the winners on the day.

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

School Notices

Congratulations to the following placegetters:
Small Schools Cross Country Results
Year 0/1 Girls: 1st - Delilah, 3rd - Amelia M-B
Year 2 Girls: 2nd - Alice
Year 2 Boys: 2nd - Walter
Year 3 Boys: 3rd - Arly
Year 4 Girls: 1st - Emma
Year 4 Boys: 2nd - Freddie, 3rd - Arty
Year 5 Boys: 2nd - Hugh
Year 6 Boys: 1st - Harry, 2nd - Alex
Year 8 Boys: 1st - Hugo, 2nd - Michael

Kowai Cross Country Results
Year 4 Girls: Emma - 1st
Year 4 Boys: Freddie - 1st, Arty - 2nd
Year 5 Boys: Hugh - 2nd
Year 6 Boys: Harry - 1st, Alex - 2nd
Year 8 Boys: Hugo - 1st

Preschooler morning
This term our preschooler morning is on Wednesday 3rd June. We welcome all preschoolers from 9am - 10.30am. Please bring along their morning tea and drink bottle.

Life Education
We welcome Life Education on Wednesday 10th June to work with all three classes.

Jumping June
This term, we are excited to be taking part in Jumping June, a fun nationwide skipping challenge supporting the Heart Foundation. Jumping June is all about getting active, building confidence, and encouraging students to give things a go while helping support heart health across New Zealand. This will be a part of our daily fitness for the rest of the term.

If they would like to, students can create their own online fundraising profile through our school’s official Jumping June event page with support from whānau. Our schools event page is: https://www.jumpingjune.org.nz/event/omihi-school.
Direct student registration link: https://www.jumpingjune.org.nz/register/omihi-school/defaultregistrationform. Code: omihischool

Once registered, students can safely share their personal fundraising link with friends and family to help support their fundraising efforts. There is no pressure to get donations, it is simply a bonus if you would like to. Every donation helps support the Heart Foundation’s important work, including heart health education, research, and programmes that support Kiwi families and communities.

Reporting
Our reporting is going to look different this term. As the curriculum has changed, the criteria for each year level has also changed. Hero has changed the report to suit this, and we are going to be using this for the end of this term. This is what they will look like:

Year 3-8 students…
* Will each have a graph that shows where they are within the curriculum for all 3 subjects. This is starting from scratch again, so you will no longer see the data from the previous graph on the new graph, as they were in curriculum levels, and not year levels.
* Hero will populate a progress comment for reading, writing and maths for each child, that our teachers will check and adapt as needed.
* The teachers will write a general comment.
* You will be able to see ‘Next steps’ and ‘How to help at home’ in each of these three subject areas.

Year 0-2 students
* Will have a comment for literacy (reading and writing), and maths.
* Plus a general comment.
* You will be able to see ‘Next steps’ and ‘How to help at home’ in each of these three subject areas.

The previous reports will still be on Hero and you will be able to download them as a pdf at any stage, so that data is not lost, it’s just not on the current report. We will have 3 Way Learning Conferences next term, so this will be a good chance to talk through the report if you have any questions, or feel free to contact Maree to talk through it. Here is a link to the MOE website to find out more info and see the assessment rubrics if you’re interested.

The rubrics show clearly the 5 areas - emerging, developing, consolidating, proficient, and exceeding. The expectations have changed in this new curriculum, and there is more expected of the children at each year level. Please have a look at the rubrics linked above so you can see what is expected of your child at their year level.

Hurunui Youth Yr 7/8 Connect programme,
Our Year 7/8 students will be taking part in the Hurunui Youth Yr 7/8 Connect programme, supporting students as they transition to high school. The programme helps students build confidence and key skills through activities on timetables, subject choices, school life, and navigating high school. It is also a chance to connect with youth leaders and other students across Hurunui.

This is a free programme, and it is being run at the Omihi Hall between 10am - 2pm on Thursday 2nd July. Session 1 is focused on ‘A Day in the Life of a High School Student’. Students will hear from youth leaders from local high schools, explore how different schools work, learn about timetables and subjects, and take part in a fun and engaging activities and games. They will also learn about support people available at high school (e.g. deans, counsellors, school nurses).

National Young Leaders Day
On Tuesday 9th June, Maree will be taking the year 8 students, plus Noah and Arlo to the National Young Leaders day at the Town Hall.

NZ Playhouse Theatre
On Friday 12th June, the whole school will be going to the Omihi Hall to watch ‘Puss in Gumboots’.

Sexuality Education
For the last three weeks of this term the teachers will be teaching Sexuality Education. Mrs Stackhouse will teach all Year 0-2, Miss C Year 3-4, and Miss Fletcher will take Year 5/6 and Year 7/8 separately. We will be using some of ‘Navigating the Journey’, and ensuring we align with the curriculum, which you can see on the MOE parent portal. Our teachers know our students well, so they will be carefully reading through the planning and ensuring it is appropriate before teaching. Please have a look at the programme so you know what your children will be talking about, and how you can follow up at home. If you would like to talk to your child’s teacher or clarify anything prior to the lessons, please get in touch with them directly. If you would like to talk to Maree about any of the programmes, please email her to make a time.

ICAS Assessments
There is an option for your child to complete ICAS assessments in August this year. These are completely optional. Some parents like them for their child to practise tests for high school, and some like to get the results to use for applications for high school. The options of assessments are here, and here are the costs. If you would like to enter your child in any of these, please email Bryleigh by the end of this term (3 July).

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 18th May, 2026

A lovely morning tea for our support staff, just missing Bryleigh, Sharryn and Fi.

Kia ora koutou,

We are very grateful for all of our support staff at Omihi. A big thank you to Bryleigh, Trudy, Sharryn, Emma, Fi and Yo. To celebrate Support Staff Week, we had a morning tea to celebrate these lovely ladies, and the children made them some special cards.

Our Year 7/8 debating team (Ze’ev, Noah and Michael) debated against Sefton School last week. It was a very close debate, and so great to see the improvement since the last debate. Sefton were the winning school on the day. Thanks to Hugo, who was our chairperson and Arlo, as our timekeeper. We look forward to our Year 5/6 debate this Wednesday against Leithfield School. A big thanks to Yo Turnbull who has been one of the judges at each of our debates.

A big thanks to the Hurunui Council Creative Community Grant. We were successful in this application, and have received this to cover the costs for ourselves and Greta Valley School to have kapahaka lessons this year. We really appreciate their support.

Ngā mihi

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

School Notices

Cross Country Transport
If you would like your child to go on the bus to cross country, please let Maree know asap. We have 5 spots left. Otherwise please organise your own transport and meet us there by 12.20pm. The bus is leaving school at 11.50am, so please pick your child up before then. The morning will be a normal school programme. Please see here for all the details of the race.

Kowai Cross Country
The year 4-8 children that get through to Kowai Cross Country will attend this on Tuesday 26th May at Broomfield. We will send details to parents as soon as we receive the results.

Trail ride
We would love help to promote our trail ride. If you have a work place or a community area where you could put up an A4 poster, please let me know and I will send them home with your child.

Preschooler morning
This term our preschooler morning is on Wednesday 3rd June. We welcome all preschoolers from 9am - 10.30am. Please bring along their morning tea and drink bottle.

Sexuality Education
For the last three weeks of this term the teachers will be teaching Sexuality Education. Mrs Stackhouse will teach all Year 0-2, Miss C Year 3-4, and Miss Fletcher will take Year 5/6 and Year 7/8 separately. We will be using some of ‘Navigating the Journey’, and ensuring we align with the curriculum, which you can see on the MOE parent portal. Our teachers know our students well, so they will be carefully reading through the planning and ensuring it is appropriate before teaching. Please have a look at the programme so you know what your children will be talking about, and how you can follow up at home. If you would like to talk to your child’s teacher or clarify anything prior to the lessons, please get in touch with them directly. If you would like to talk to Maree about any of the programmes, please email her to make a time.



Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 4th May, 2026

Kia ora koutou

A game of dodgeball at fitness.

Last week our Year 7/8 debating team hosted a debate against Cheviot Area School. The moot was - Success is more valuable than failure. It was a great learning experience for both teams, and a very close debate, with Omihi winning by 5 points! Congratulations to Ze’ev, Hugo and Noah. The team will now head into the next round of the competition, going against Sefton next week. We also have a Year 5/6 team who will be in their first debate in week 6.

We also had Firewise last week. What an amazing resource this is. It was wonderful to have local firefighters to teach our children, and resources they could take home to talk to their whānau about.

Last week, Kelly, Bella and I went to see Gilbert Enoka speak with the North Canterbury Principals Group. He is such an inspiring and engaging speaker. Gilbert was a Mental Skills Coach for 23 years with the All Blacks, and has just been called up again with them. He has also worked with numerous sports teams, CEO’s and businesses in NZ and across the world. Some of my key takeaways were:

  • You will never rise above the opinion you have of yourself.

  • When the leader gets better, everyone improves.

  • Don’t forget the power of a kind word.

  • Choices, not chances, determine your destiny.

  • What familiar habits am I doing that no longer serve me well?

  • Pressure is a lifestyle. It’s not your enemy, it’s your arena.

  • Culture eats strategy for breakfast.

  • Vent your joy.

  • People come because they feel welcome, and stay because they feel valued.

I honestly could go on and on about the great insights, experience and wisdom Gilbert shared. It is a great opportunity for self reflection, and also to come back and share with our team, and discuss what this looks like for our students.

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

School Notices

Swimming pool
A big thanks to Kurt who has been managing our swimming pool for the last 5 years. We are looking for someone to take this over from next summer. Kurt would help you set it up at the end of this year. Please let Maree know if you are able to help. Feel free to talk to Kurt if you would like to find out more about the role.

Pink Shirt Day
It is Pink Shirt Day on Friday 15th May. Children are invited to wear something pink, and please bring a gold coin donation.

Reporting
You may have seen in the media that school’s reporting is going to be changing. Hero is working on updating their reporting system as fast as they can, now that the curriculum and requirements have changed, and they are aiming for this to be ready this term. So please be aware that reporting this term may look a little bit different. As we receive more information we will keep you informed so you know what to expect by the end of this term, and then what will come later in the year.

Trail ride
We would love help to promote our trail ride. If you have a work place or a community area where you could put up an A4 poster, please let me know and I will send them home with your child.

Teacher only day
A reminder it is a teacher only day this Friday, where we have a focus on our new Maths curriculum with local schools, held at Oxford Area School.

Preschooler morning
This term our preschooler morning is on Wednesday 3rd June. We welcome all preschoolers from 9am - 10.30am. Please bring along their morning tea and drink bottle.

School Docs 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

  • Daily School Bus

  • School Swimming Pool

  • Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC)

  • EOTC Governance Roles and Responsibilities

  • EOTC Risk Assessment and Management

Maths Update from Kelly, Leader of Maths
The refreshed Mathematics and Statistics curriculum, which became mandatory for all state schools in Term 1, 2026, marks a significant shift toward a more structured and knowledge-rich approach. This updated curriculum moves away from the previous levels and into distinct Phases of Learning, providing year-by-year expectations to ensure no gaps are left in a child’s development. There is an emphasis on explicit teaching with a requirement of one hour a day of lesson time, a renewed focus on fluency in basic facts, times tables and place value and a change in mandatory assessment and reporting tools.

As a staff we continue to attend maths based professional development throughout the term as well as running professional learning, with a focus on the maths curriculum, twice a term during staff meetings.

Sexuality Education
For the last three weeks of this term the teachers will be teaching Sexuality Education. Mrs Stackhouse will teach all Year 0-2, Miss C Year 3-4, and Miss Fletcher will take Year 5/6 and Year 7/8 separately. We will be using some of ‘Navigating the Journey’, and ensuring we align with the curriculum, which you can see on the MOE parent portal. Our teachers know our students well, so they will be carefully reading through the planning and ensuring it is appropriate before teaching. Please have a look at the programme so you know what your children will be talking about, and how you can follow up at home. If you would like to talk to your child’s teacher or clarify anything prior to the lessons, please get in touch with them directly. If you would like to talk to Maree about any of the programmes, please email her to make a time.

Attendance letters
Parents with a child whose attendance was below 90% in Term 1 have received a courtesy letter alerting them to this. There was a noticeable improvement in many students’ attendance rates last term, which was great to see. You can view our Stepped Attendance Response for absences across a term here.

Small Schools Cross Country
The Small Schools Cross Country event is coming up at Broomfield School on the 19th May for Years 1-8. Please see here for all the details.

Community Notices

Omihi School Office