Monday 22nd May, 2023

Kia ora koutou

The last few weeks have seen such a great vibe at school. It is hard to believe that this week marks the half-way mark through the term! We are really starting to get our teeth stuck into our production practices now. We will be spending a lot of our afternoons over at the hall beginning to block out scenes.

Tickets will be on sale soon, so please keep an eye out for this. There will be limited numbers. It has been really special to watch each and every child shine in some aspect of the production. We cannot wait to share it with you!

Ngā mihi
Penny Vincent
Acting Principal/Tumuaki

School Notices

Update on our Strategic Initiative from Georgie: (Implement a Culturally Responsive Programme)
Culturally responsive teachers are people who are potential-focused and view diversity as an advantage. Here at Omihi we love having our whānau come in and share their knowledge with our students and community. A resource that we have started to implement to further develop our cultural responsiveness is Niho Taniwha. This is a document written by Melanie Riwai-Couch, who has worked for over two decades in the education sector as a teacher and tumuaki. We are using this resource, alongside The Hikairo Schema, to provide us with an in-depth understanding of effective partnerships under Te Tiriti o Waitangi, issues of sovereignty for iwi, and how to help whānau find and use their voices in education. We look forward to sharing more with you as we go on this journey together.

Omihi School Raffle
Congratulations to our prize winners of our Omihi School raffle! You helped us raise nearly $3000 for our kura.

Please pick up your prize from our office, or email Bryleigh to get it posted to you where possible - office@omihi.school.nz.

Year 0-4 Assembly
We welcome all of our families to our junior assembly on Friday 26th May at 2pm.

Touch Game
We have a touch game against Greta Valley school on Wednesday 31st May at Omihi. It runs from 11am-12pm, and we invite parents to come along and watch. There will be a Year 4-8 game and a Year 1-3 game. We are still looking for refs for each game. Please let Penny know if you can help.

Year 1-8 Cross Country - Tuesday 6th June, Postponement: Thursday 8th June
Our whole school participates in the Small School Cross Country with Broomfield and Waipara School. Broomfield School organise this and this year there is a new location - where Onepunga meets Holleth Hills Road (about 2.5 km from Broomfield School). There will be lots of signage. No Dogs are permitted to be on this property. Year 4-8 children that qualify will then go onto the Kowai Cross Country on the 13th June at the same place. All info, including maps is here. Broomfield will be having a walk through of the location on Friday 2nd June if anybody would like to take their child for that. Please meet at the location at 10.30am.

We ask that you pick your child up from school by 11.30am on the 6th to go to the cross country. Further times are below. We also need one parent to be a marshal. Please let Penny know if you can help. You could share it with another parent to ensure you see your child race.

12.15 pm - Marshal Briefing 
12.20 pm - Students & Parent Briefing
12.30 pm - Races start (Year 1 is the first race, through to the Year 8’s)

King’s birthday weekend
A reminder it is a public holiday on Monday 5th June, so school will be closed.

Community Notices

We’ve got a couple of new additions to our library, Big Wooly Mammoth and Old T-Rex, written and self-published by retired teacher Geoff Gudsell from Nelson. These are great books with beautiful illustrations, and are particularly loved by children aged 3-10.

If you are interested in buying a copy of each of these books for the little ones in your life, please email geoff@arapiki.nz. He has a special offer of $52.00 for both books delivered ($54.00 to rural addresses).

Omihi School Office
Monday 8th May, 2023

All smiles at Orana Park.

Kia ora koutou,

A big thank you to Georgie and Kelly for taking our students on camp last week. Thanks to our parent helpers - Kurt, Patrick and Rachel. It looked like it was a lot of fun!

Hon Jan Tinetti, our Minister of Education, has contacted every school, after the Government's announcement to support schools attendance and engagement.   She has said ‘School’s attendance and engagement has declined over the past decade, and COVID-19 has made things worse.  This means our children and young people are missing out on learning, friendships and connections with their classmates and kaiako.’

The Ministry of Education has set student attendance targets for regular attendance and chronic and moderate absence. ERO will monitor each school’s progress towards achieving these goals. We have met with ERO to look at our data. The target for 2024 is to have 70% of our students attending 90% or more of the time, then in 2025 the target moves to 75%. In term one, we only had 45% of our students attending for 90% or more.

This week we will be sending out attendance letters to each family who had lower than 90% attendance in term one. Please feel free to contact us if you would like to discuss this further.

Ngā mihi
Penny Vincent
Tumuaki/Acting Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz

School Notices

Update on our Strategic Initiative:
Strengthen teacher capability in Structured Literacy and embed whole school approach

This year we are focusing on consolidating and extending our knowledge and practise in structured literacy at Omihi School. Our biggest area of focus this year is writing. We continue to build our children's understanding of a good sentence being the building block of our writing. 

For our older children they are focused on clear structures of a paragraph and how to use their sentence skills effectively to write quality over quantity. For our younger children, they are focused on different sentence types and the correct punctuation and spelling knowledge to ensure the sentences they write are not only varied, but accurate as well.

An important lesson that we are focused on this year is that the planning and revising phases are the most important aspects of our writing, not just the actual act of doing the writing. As always, we encourage you to come and observe and ask questions about what we do and why we do it.

Raffle tickets
A reminder to please send the raffle ticket money and tickets back to school asap. The winners will be drawn at the BOT meeting next Monday.

Production
A reminder for children to please bring their scripts every day.

Cross Country
Please ensure your child has running shoes each day as we will be practising for the Small School’s cross country. This will be on Tuesday 6th June.

Preschooler morning
We welcome our preschoolers to join us on Wednesday 17th May from 9.00am - 10.30am. Please bring along a drink bottle and a snack for your child for morning tea.

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 19th May.

Community Notices

2023 General Election

Our Kahiwi building is going to be a polling station this election day, Saturday 14 October 2023. The Electoral Commission is currently taking registrations of interest from people who are interested in working at polling stations on the day, and are keen for the staff to be members of the local community. If you are interested, please go to work.elections.nz for more information.

North Canterbury Kids Hunt 2023
Omihi School Office
Wednesday 26th April, 2023

Jack, Zac, Jonty, Kaisa and Taylor, happy to be back!

Tena koutou katoa

We had a great start to the term with a teacher only day on Monday. A chance to focus on our NZ curriculum and our strategic initiatives.

It was lovely to see some of our families at the ANZAC day service in Omihi yesterday. Thank you to Macy who memorised and recited a poem, and Leo who laid a wreath on behalf of Omihi School, with support of Lily, Thomas and Emma.

A warm welcome to Miss Fletcher, who is our new teacher in Tūpari. We are excited to have Kelly as part of our Omihi whānau.

We hope you all had a lovely holiday, and we are looking forward to catching up with you this term. Even though it is a part time basis at the moment, I am excited to be back. Delilah, Ada and I will be popping in to see our students on Friday morning. If you are dropping your children at school, please come and say hi.

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

School Notices

Year 5-8 Camp
Our camp is coming around quickly! If you have any questions before your child goes away next week, please get in touch with Georgie, who is leading the camp, or Kelly.

Raffle tickets
A reminder to please send the raffle ticket money and tickets back to school by Monday 1st May. We encourage our students to be involved in selling the tickets.

Production
A reminder for children to please bring their scripts every day.

Cross Country
Please ensure your child has running shoes each day as we will be practising for the Small School’s cross country. This will be on Tuesday 6th June.

Reporting
This term you will be receiving a comment/post on the following areas - reading, writing, the arts (drama), general comment and an updated achievement graph for reading, writing and maths.

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 19th May.

Preschooler morning
We welcome our preschoolers to join us on Wednesday 17th May from 9am - 10.30am. Please bring along a drink bottle and a snack for your child for morning tea.

Kapahaka
We are excited to welcome Matua Rihari back this term to lead our kapahaka group. A big thank you to the Creative Communities Scheme, through the Hurunui District Council, which have helped us to fund this.

Omihi Library
This term our library day is on Thursdays. As well as books for our students, we have a great selection of adult books and books for preschoolers. If you would like to utilise this, please feel free to pop in anytime. There is a self check out option, or you can come on a Thursday afternoon when our students go to the library and we can issue for you.

Community Notices

Yoga
A reminder there is a yoga class being held at the Omihi Hall every Friday morning with experienced, well known yoga teacher Tristin Apse, of The Yoga Club. The class is supported by Black Estate for their staff, and will involve strength work and mindfulness, leaving you energised for your Friday morning. All levels appropriate. $20 at the door. 50 minute class starting at 8am every Friday. See you there!

Maree Lucas
Monday 27th March, 2023




Monday 27 March, 2023

Zac and Lennox enjoying our green willow hut. 

Kia ora e te whānau, 

The weather has certainly changed this last week, giving us a gentle reminder, winter is around the corner. We enjoyed having you in our classrooms last week to celebrate your child's learning at our 3 way learning conferences. I certainly appreciated having the opportunity to see you all before I head overseas. 

This term we farewell Liz Grigg who has been teaching in Tūpari each Friday. Thank you Liz, our students have been so lucky to have had an additional, dedicated teacher in our school.  We also farewell Tracy. Tracy will be resigning as our school bus driver at the end of this term. For the past 4 years, Tracy has shared the bus run with Fi, up and down Reeces road and Omihi Road as well as ferrying students to and from school excursions. We will miss you Tracy. Thank you for your reliability and service to our school over the last 4 years. 

We would like to acknowledge a special celebration within our staff that took place over the weekend. Bryleigh and her husband Ryan were married at Tipapa Estate. We are excited to hear about their special day and look forward to seeing some photos.

This will be our last school newsletter for the term. Thank you all once again for your ongoing support. I will be back to visit and look forward to following our school activities and adventures on our school social media pages. We wish you all a safe Easter break. 

Ngā mihi
Sally Mickleson and Penny Vincent
Acting Tumuaki/Principal
principal@omihi.school.nz

School Notices

Raffle
Our raffle is ready to go. Your child will receive their tickets this week and they will have until the 1st week of term 2 to sell their 20 tickets. Tickets are $5 each. We encourage children to take ownership of selling their tickets by asking neighbours, grandparents, aunties, uncles etc.

Camp
Our year 5-8 camp is fast approaching and it’s great to see our tamariki so excited. Camp booklets will go home this week. Please read through these with your child and use the holidays to organise any gear on the list. If there are items on the gear list that you don’t have at home, please email Georgie and she will do her best to find any items within our school whānau. 

Vision and Hearing 

The vision and hearing service will be at school on Tuesday 28th March 1:30-3 pm. This is a free, routine public health service for our year 7 and 8 students. If your child is not in year 7 or 8 and you would like them to be screened for their vision and hearing, please let your child’s teacher know and we can arrange for them to be seen when the technician is at school. 

ANZAC Day Service
There will be an ANZAC service at the Omihi Domain on Tuesday 25th April at 9am. Our year 8 leader, Macy, will be reading a poem and we have a wreath to lay. We would love to see our students at this service or another in our area. Children attending are asked to wear school uniform please. 

Swimming
We are swimming until the end of the term to maximise use out of our pool, weather permitting. It is heated so please send togs to school with children everyday. 

Bus
A reminder to please park across the road after school. Our bus needs the space to pull in to collect our bus students and this can be a hazard if there are vehicles in the way. Children will need to be walked across the road by an adult. 

Reports
Your child will receive a Maths, P.E and Inquiry comment in Week 10 of this term. These will be available to view on Hero. If you need any support with your Hero account, please contact your child's teacher. 

Sanitary Products - Together Hurunui
Last year the Ministry of Education launched the IKURA Initiative, providing free period products to schools. Together Hurunui applied to be a part of the initiative and received three pallets of period products. Natalie Paterson has delivered some to our school. We will send some home with the girls in Tūpari this week, then let Sally know if you would like anymore.  If you don’t want any sent home, let us know by Friday.

Lunches Online
This week it is Subway. Please use this link to place an order. 

Key Dates:

  • Tuesday 28th March- Vision and Hearing Service at school 

  • Thursday 30th March - Canterbury Primary Swimming

  • Monday 3rd April - Year 3-4 T-Ball competition at the Scargill Domain

  • Thursday 6th April - Last day of term and reports home

  • Friday 7th April - Good Friday

  • Monday 24th April - Teacher Only 

  • Tuesday 25th April - ANZAC Day - Service 9am at the Omihi Domain

  • Wednesday 21st June - Omihi School Production (Peter Pan) day and evening performance 

Community Notices

House for rent
Do you know of a house for rent between Greta Valley and Waipara? Our lovely new teacher Kelly is looking for somewhere in this area. Please get in touch with Kelly on 0277330022 if you know of somewhere available.

CodeCamp April School Holidays
CodeCamp allows children from the ages of 7-12 to develop 21st century skills in a fun and action packed environment.  Develop confidence & initiative through design, creativity, solving problems, presenting & collaboration. Create games, apps.

Waimari School: 17th - 20th April.  Book Now at https://codecamp.co.nz  

Maree Lucas