Monday 8th September, 2025

Kia ora koutou,

Playing four square at lunchtime.

We would like to welcome Freya and Amelia who have joined our Paemoana class. It’s lovely to have them and their families as part of our Omihi whānau.

Congratulations to all of our students who performed speeches and poems last week, they did an outstanding job. Well done to Noah, who came 2nd and Ava, who came 3rd in our senior speech competition. Thanks to Mr Green and Mrs Pugh, who were our judges. Also a big congratulations to those students who participated in the kapahaka festival last week. We were so proud of you all. For some, it was out of their comfort zone, but they gave it a go, and put in 100%. It was a real team effort.

A couple of weeks ago, I was fortunate to attend a Principal Conference. As I am on the Canterbury Primary Principal’s executive committee, it meant they funded this professional learning for me. It is one of our priorities at Omihi, to ensure we have professional learning opportunities for all of our staff, and I’m grateful to have staff that want to continue to learn and grow. There is so much happening in the education space at the moment, and it is moving at a rapid rate, so it is crucial for us to keep up with that pace for our students. I’m proud to say we have a board and staff that also value this.

One of the stand out speakers of the conference for me was Justin Coulson. He is a psychologist, a parent of 6 daughters, a parenting expert, a keynote speaker and he talks to thousands of Principals and teachers about emotional intelligence, amongst other things. Three little statements that stuck with me were:

  • High emotions = low intelligence 

  • Emotions are contagious

  • Definition of Connection - feeling seen, heard, valued

To me, these are very powerful statements, and great reminders for us as parents, and as educators, thinking of our students and children every day. We know they can have heightened emotions at times, but they are not adults, and they are not able to regulate these emotions like we can as adults. I attended Justin’s keynote and his workshop, and I think he’s worth looking into more. If you are interested, his website is https://happyfamilies.com.au/about .

Ngā mihi

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

School Notices

Prize giving cups
Could those who received cups at prize giving last year please return these to the office by the end of term.

Cultural Day
On Thursday 11th September, Year 5-8 will be attending our Tipu Māia Cultural Day with Miss Fletcher and Mrs Vincent, which is organised by the kāhui. This is at Rangiora New Life. They will be travelling in the school bus, leaving at 9am and returning by 3pm.

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. The event will start promptly at 12.30pm at the Omihi Hall. We welcome our parent community to this as well, please email Bryleigh if you would like to come. Join us at the Greta Valley Tavern for a casual drink and a catch up from 3pm. Please call them in advance if you would like to stay for dinner - 03 975 3924.

Scargill Flower Show
Our students have entered artwork into the Scarfill flower show this Saturday 13th September at Tipapa Estate. If you have some time, it’s a lovely event to attend, and Kelly will also be performing there.

Canterbury Country Cricket
On Tuesday 16th September, all classes will have cricket sessions with Canterbury Country Cricket.

Awaawa visit to Lucas farm
On Wednesday 17th September, Awaawa will be visiting the Lucas farm. Maree, Penny and Rachel will be attending this with them. They will have a literacy focus, and will use this trip for their writing once they are back in the classroom.

Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly on Thursday 18th September at 2pm.

School Photos
We have school photos on Thursday 18th September at 9am. There will be an opportunity for individual and sibling photos as well.

Raffle
Each year we have our trail ride as our major fundraiser, and a raffle to supplement that. We ask that every family please donate an item or voucher worth at least $10, and we will put these together as hampers for the raffle. Can you please send these into the office by the end of Term 3. We will then send 20 raffle tickets home in Term 4 for each child to sell, and we will also have them for sale at the trail ride.

Trail ride
Online entries for the trail ride are now available at www.iticket.co.nz. Thanks to all of the helpers who are volunteering on the day.

Term 4 sports team opportunities
Touch -
Please contact Bryleigh by 6 October if your child is interested in playing touch at Amberley Domain in Term 4. Games will be on Thursday nights, and the cost is $400 per team which would be split evenly between players.
Miniball - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-4 student is interested in playing miniball in Term 4. Games are Monday nights at Mainpower Stadium, and the cost is $49 per student for 7 games.
Hockey - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-8 student is interested in playing hockey in Term 4. Year 3-4 have a skills based programme on Fridays at Dudley Park, and Years 5-8 play at Mainpower Hockey Turf in Rangiora on Tuesdays. The cost is $42 per player for 6 weeks.
If we don’t have quite enough players keen to make a full team, we can contact other schools to see if they would like to enter a combined team.

Community Notices

Omihi School Office
Monday 25th August, 2025

Kia ora koutou

Lots of practise for our jubilee performance.

We are excited to have so many new families enrolling, and lots of preschoolers who will be attending over the next couple of years. The year 2’s and year 5’s are excited to be moving to a new class next term, and we are now starting to look at our numbers for next year. If you know that your child is not going to be here next year, can you please let me know as that will help with our planning. Also, if you know of anyone wanting to enrol, please ask them to get in touch with me if they haven’t already.

It is so lovely to see the passion for music in our school. It’s been rewarding to see the excitement to try new instruments and give it a go. We can’t wait to share the final product with you in a couple of weeks!

Good luck to our 5 boys who are participating in the Canterbury Duathlon next week - Michael, Alex, Harry, Ze’ev and Theo.

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


School Notices

Kapa Haka festival
Year 4-8 students will be taking part in the annual kapa haka festival run by Te Kura o Tuahiwi. This is held at Ohoka School on the 4th September, and we are in the first session of the day, which starts at 10.15am. We will travel there by bus, and will be leaving school at 9am. Tickets are on sale at www.humanitix.com. Please note there will be no door sales this year. Please let Maree know if your child will meet us there, and not be on the bus.

Top Team Challenge
On Wednesday 3rd September, Year 5-8 students will be going to Amberley for the Top Team Challenge against other local schools. We will leave school just before lunchtime, and will be back by 3.20pm. Children can be picked up from Amberley at 2.45pm or from school at 3.20pm. The children are likely to get wet at the event so please bring a towel and a change of clothes to school on that day.

No Omihi Bus
There will be no Omihi bus on the afternoon of Wednesday 3rd September.

Cultural Day
On Thursday 11th September, Year 5-8 will be attending our Tipu Māia Cultural Day with Miss Fletcher and Mrs Vincent, which is organised by the kāhui. This is at Rangiora New Life. They will be travelling in the school bus, leaving at 9am and returning by 3pm.

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. You are welcome to come to one or both parts of the day. Registrations are now open on www.iticket.co.nz and close tonight at 5.00pm for the evening portion of the event.

Canterbury Country Cricket
On Tuesday 16th September, all classes will have cricket sessions with Canterbury Country Cricket.

Awaawa visit to Lucas farm
On Wednesday 17th September, Awaawa will be visiting the Lucas farm. Maree, Penny and Rachel will be attending this with them. They will have a literacy focus, and will use this trip for their writing once they are back in the classroom.

Assembly
We welcome you to our whole school assembly on Thursday 18th September at 2pm.

Raffle
Each year we have our trail ride as our major fundraiser, and a raffle to supplement that. We ask that every family please donate an item or voucher worth at least $10, and we will put these together as hampers for the raffle. Can you please send these into the office by the end of Term 3. We will then send 20 raffle tickets home in Term 4 for each child to sell, and we will also have them for sale at the trail ride.

Trail ride
Online entries for the trail ride are available from the 1st September at www.iticket.co.nz. If you haven’t signed up to help on the day, there are a few spaces left. You can sign up here, or email Maree to add your name.

Term 4 sports team opportunities
Miniball - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-4 student is interested in playing miniball in Term 4. Games are Monday nights at Mainpower Stadium, and the cost is $49 per student for 7 games.
Hockey - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-8 student is interested in playing hockey in Term 4. Year 3-4 have a skills based programme on Fridays at Dudley Park, and Years 5-8 play at Mainpower Hockey Turf in Rangiora on Tuesdays. The cost is $42 per player for 6 weeks.
If we don’t have quite enough players keen to make a full team, we can contact other schools to see if they would like to enter a combined team.

Community Notices

Maree Lucas
Monday 11th August, 2025

Constable Ken talking with our students about safety on the bus.

Kia ora koutou

You have likely seen or heard that the government is looking at reducing policing numbers in small rural towns, and potentially some stations may end up closing. The other disappointing news we have received is that it is proposed to reduce the current number of School Community Officers within the entire Canterbury District from 11 to 5.  Constable Ken is our School Community Officer, and has been working with our students for a number of years.

In Canterbury rural this will mean the two full time positions in North Canterbury and Selwyn delivering services to 77 schools (Selwyn, Banks Peninsula, Waimakariri and Hurunui Districts) will become one full time position based in either Rangiora or Rolleston.  This proposal would effectively mean that School Community Officers would no longer be able to support and deliver programmes such as Keeping Ourselves Safe - KOS, Kia Kaha, Loves me Not, Cybersafety/Cyberbullying, bus safety, plus school wide problem solving, pastoral care and providing support and interventions when required. 

The focus of the sole School Community Officer would be primarily on Road Safety education and School Traffic Safety Team training, refreshing and monitoring, which is funded separately to Police by the NZTA.

As a board, we have submitted our feedback directly to Constable Ken, as he and his colleagues are gathering voice to send to their District Leadership Team. We have also submitted a letter to Stuart Smith, our local MP. We welcome you to do the same, and let your voices be heard. There is also a community meeting at the Tin Shed in Amberley on Tuesday 12th August at 7.30pm.

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

School Notices

Middle Leaders Course
Kelly, Penny and Georgie have been part of a Middle Leaders course with a number of leaders from across Canterbury. They had two days earlier in the year, and another two days this term. Their feedback was:
The middle leaders course has given us tools around leadership and critical thinking skills to grow our practice. As a teacher, pedagogy is always changing and it has been great to come away with concrete tools that we can use to structure our thinking around change management. 

3 Way Learning Conferences
On Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th August we have our 3 Way Learning Conferences. If you haven’t already, please book in a time on this sign up form.

Grandparents Day - Tuesday 12th August
We welcome all of our grandparents to our Grandparents Day on Tuesday 12th August from 9am - 10.30am. Our students will take them on a tour of the school and into their classes, then we will have a shared morning tea. We ask that each family please bring in a plate of food to share for morning tea.

Kapa Haka festival
Year 4-8 students will be taking part in the annual kapa haka festival run by Te Kura o Tuahiwi. This is held at Ohoka School on the 4th September, and we are in the first session of the day, starting at 10.15am. We will travel there by bus, and will be leaving school at 9am. Tickets are on sale at www.humanitix.com. Please note there will be no door sales this year.

Cultural Day
On Thursday 11th September, Tūpari will be attending our Tipu Māia Cultural Day with Miss Fletcher and Mrs Vincent, which is organised by the kāhui. This is at Rangiora New Life. They will be travelling in the school bus, leaving at 9am and returning by 3pm.

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 are now open 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 as soon as possible - fiphil@xtra.co.nz or 027 286 5772.

Term 3/4 sports team opportunities
Basketball -
Please contact Bryleigh by 18 August if your Year 5-8 student is interested in playing basketball in Terms 3-4. Years 5-6 have a 3x3 competition held on Thursday nights at Mainpower Stadium in Rangiora. Years 7-8 have a 5x5 competition held on Friday nights at either Mainpower Stadium or Kaiapoi High School.
Miniball - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-4 student is interested in playing miniball in Term 4. Games are Monday nights at Mainpower Stadium, and the cost is $49 per student for 7 games.
Hockey - Please contact Bryleigh by 15 September if your Year 3-8 student is interested in playing hockey in Term 4. Year 3-4 have a skills based programme on Fridays at Dudley Park, and Years 5-8 play at Mainpower Hockey Turf in Rangiora on Tuesdays. The cost is $42 per player for 6 weeks.

If we don’t have quite enough players keen to make a full team, we can contact other schools to see if they would like to enter a combined team.

Community Notices

Maree Lucas
Monday 28th July, 2025

Stanley, Kenzie and Ze’ev

Kia ora koutou,

It’s been lovely to see children playing board games before school on these cold mornings. There is so much to learn from board games - maths and literacy skills, but also great oral language and social skills. If your child has a favourite board game, let their teacher know and they could bring it along one day to share.

At the end of the year we have our Canterbury Honda Trail Ride. We try and limit our fundraising each year to one big event, and a small raffle around the same time, as we know how busy our parents are. We would love to have every family a part of these if possible. If you are able to help on the day of the trail ride - Sunday 9th November - please can you add your name to this document. If you have experience riding trail bikes and are happy to be a marshall on the course on the day, please let me know so I can pass that onto Craig.

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

School Notices

3 Way Learning Conferences
On Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th August we have our 3 Way Learning Conferences. This is where you meet with your child and their teacher to discuss their learning. Please book in a time on this sign up form.

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

  • Child Protection; Abuse Recognition and Reporting; Food and Nutrition; Safety Checking; Police Vetting; Missing Student Procedure.

Clubs
This term Kelly will be running a guitar club. It will be during Tuesday lunchtimes, and will start next week for anyone who is interested. Children can bring along their own guitar, or can use the school ukeleles.

Preschooler morning
We welcome you to our preschooler morning on Wednesday 6th August from 9am - 10.30am. Please bring along morning tea and a drink bottle for your child.

Grandparents Day - Tuesday 12th August
We welcome all of our grandparents to our Grandparents Day on Tuesday 12th August from 9am - 10.30am. Our students will take them on a tour of the school and into their classes, then we will have a shared morning tea. We ask that each family please bring in a plate of food to share for morning tea.

Ski free days - Tuesday 29th July and Friday 8th August
If you are taking your child skiing on our ‘ski free days’, please let their teacher know.

Cantamaths
We have a group of Year 5/6 and Year 7/8 students who will be attending a Cantamaths competition at Amuri Area School on Thursday 14th August. All details have been emailed to those parents, and Maree will drive the children on the school bus.

Kapa Haka festival
Year 4-8 students will be taking part in the annual kapa haka festival run by Te Kura o Tuahiwi. This is held at Ohoka School on the 4th September, and we are in the first session of the day, starting at 10.15am. Tickets go on sale on the 4th of August at www.humanitix.com. We will travel there by bus, and will be leaving school at 9am.

Cultural Day
On Thursday 11th September, Tūpari will be attending our Tipu Māia Cultural Day with Miss Fletcher and Mrs Vincent, which is organised by the kāhui. This is at Rangiora New Life, and they will be travelling in the school bus, leaving at 9am and returning by 3pm.

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 whose children were at school less than 90% of the prior term. We will send these out this week for Term 2.

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 are now open 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 as soon as possible - fiphil@xtra.co.nz or 027 286 5772.

Updating of permissions
This week we will be emailing parents a Google form to complete, to update or re-confirm your permissions for school trips, medical treatment, technology use, and photography. Students will also bring home a cybersafety agreement to read with parents, sign and return to school.

Basketball
Please contact Bryleigh by 18 August if your Year 5-8 student is interested in playing basketball in Terms 3-4. Years 5-6 have a 3x3 competition held on Thursday nights at Mainpower Stadium in Rangiora. This competition runs from 11 September - 27 November (no game during the school holidays). The team registration fee is $380 which would be split evenly between the players.

Years 7-8 have a 5x5 competition held on Friday nights at either Mainpower Stadium or Kaiapoi High School. The competition runs from 5 September until 5 December (no games during school holidays, Labour and Show Weekends). The team registration fee is $700 which would be split evenly between players. If we don’t have quite enough players keen to make a full team, we can contact other local small schools to see if they would like to enter a combined team.

Community Notices

Omihi School Office