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Nelson Central SchoolW e e k l y N e w s l e t t e r
7 0 N i l e S t r e e t, N el s o n - P h o n e 0 3 5 4 8 4 9 7 2 - F a x 0 3 5 4 8 4 4 8 3 - E m a i l s t a f f @ n e l s o n c e n t r a l . s c h o o l . n zPrincipal: [email protected] Secretary: [email protected] BOT Chairman: Geoff Clark 545 8010 Website: www.nelsoncentral.school.nz
for you.
Scooters Found
The number of found scooters has stretched to 4 if youhave lost a scooter please call at the office this week toclaim it. If they havent been claimed by the end of the
week they will be sold to wait ing buyers or passed on to the
recycling centre since we dont have the capacity to storeitems on a long term basis.
Nelson Central Achievers Max Patterson, Bryn Sussex (R6) a big
improvement in writing
Jessie Workman, Frankie Matthews (R6) forwriting a super recount
Lucy Mitchell, Sam Chapman, Felix Murray,Callum Fraser (R1) great work in statistics
Callum Fraser (R1) a super report
Samuel Whyte (R10) for fantastic reading
Term Events10 June - ICAS Science17 June - BOT meeting, School Library
18 June - Human Right s in Education
information for parents23 June - ICAS Spelling & ICAS Writing
23 June - Choir Musical Evening24 June - Matariki3 July - Term 2 closes
22 July - R2 and R7 ski trip
30 July - R1 and R8 ski trip
Dr Paul Potaka
PRINCIPAL
T E R M 21 0 t h J u n e
2 0 0 9 Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa te whanau whanui o te
Kura Tuatahi o Whakatu Greetings to friends andfamily of Nelson Central School.
Thanks to everyone who supported the school crosscountry event last week and thanks also for helping to keep
the course free of people that made it easier and safer for
children to get around the course.
You can view a brief slide show of the event by going to
the school website and clicking on Events and Photos.Thanks to Tania OMeagher for preparing the slide show
for us.
Swine FluThe Ministry of Health expects a community spread ofSwine Flu t o occur and have advised schools of this.
Anyone who has recent ly travelled overseas and is ill withinfluenza symptoms is advised to phone their GP or
Healthline (0800 611 116) for medical advice.
Do not turn up at a hospital or medical centre before doing
this as you can spread germs to other people.
Signs and symptoms of influenza include fever, cough,
sore throat, stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills andfatigue. Some people also experience diarrhea andvomiting.
Hand hygiene is still the single most effective measure inprotecting yourself. Wash your hands with soap and water
and dry t hem thoroughly.
Alcohol-based cleaners are also effective. Avoid touching
your eyes, nose or mouth as germs spread this way.
Practise good cough and sneeze etiquette. This means
covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when youcough or sneeze, and disposing of the t issue in a lined
rubbish bin with a lid or plast ic bag.
Sick people should stay home until they are well, rather
than going to school or work. Try to avoid contact with
sick people and reduce time spent in crowded settings. Ifyou become sick, stay home for seven days after your
symptoms begin or until you have been symptom-free for
24 hours, whichever is longer. This is to keep you frominfecting others.
Fees and donationsThere has been a steady trickle of fees this year and we
look forward to more payments as soon as you can do so.We have EFTPOS at the office if that will make it easier
**REMINDER **
The money for
World Visionis now due
Help !
2 scooters have gone missing from the bikecage. Please let the office know if you haveseen them. One has 1 red and 1 green wheel
and the other one has Luis engraved on thebottom. Thank you !
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Social Skills
How do We React to Conflict.As part of our social skills programmes all classes are discussing conflict management skills
that create win/win situations for students, teachers, parents and caregivers.
When involved in a conflict there are various responses that are adopted.
The three main responses are:
Denial Aggression Problem solvingAs a school we are discussing all approaches and which are the most effective for all involved.
In order to make the concepts clearer for the children all approaches are associated with acreature. Over the next few weeks we will share these with you.
The first is the Turtle
*A note to those parents who attended the Cool Schools Parent Evening. I have yet to receive the
Power Point from Lynn Scott. As soon as it is available I wi ll forward it.
Christine Harrison
Magical Mid-Winter Stars Concert
TICKETS ON SALE NOW for our choir'smid winter concert on Tuesday 23rd June.
Please purchase your tickets now assome parents missed out last year.
Tickets selling before and after school
just outside the school office.
If you can help out before or on the night please
call:Jane Martin for food/drink 548-0107
Georgie Pattullo for ushering [email protected]
Please support your kids and come to what will be a
fantastic night out for everyone.
DISCO
Chipmunks next disco is on the 3rd July at 7pmfor 5-11yrs.
After School Care
Chipmunks Nelson hasspares for afterschool
care. The cost is $5.50 per
hour. Please call Jo Rose on5487055 or email
Stop talking, punish with silence
Walk away
Sulk
Become resentful
Parent Meeting - Human Rights in Education
School LibraryThursday 18 June at 7:30 pm
This year we started working towards the status of a RightsRespecting School. The goal of the programme is that we all
should do more to recognise and respect the rights of
everyone with whom we share the planet.
In January staff undertook professional development to help
us shift from being a rules driven organisation to one thatoperates on the basis of understanding and respect.
Student s have been involved in learning about rights andresponsibilities and some of the major international
organisations and agreements that underpin thinking in theseareas.
What we are offering now is an opportunity for parents/caregivers to learn more about what we are doing with
children and for you to determine how you can help us.
Ced Simpson from Human Rights InEducation- Mana Tika Tangata will talk to us aboutthe work he does with schools in the School Library on
Thursday 18 June at 7:30 pm everyone is welcome tocome along and learn how we can work together to support
the learning children are doing.
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On Sunday 7th June a group of parents and children from school went for a walk to Whispering Falls in
the Aniseed valley. On the walk there was a humungous swing bridge and if you jumped side to side itwould sway side to side so much you would bang into the net. It didnt hurt but it did shake you. It wasfun, I really liked it. At the end of the valley we crossed another bridge and walked up a steep hill to theWhispering Falls. There wasnt much water but it was still awesome to look at. We walked further up thehill to the top where everyone sat down and had lunch. After lunch we all started back down the hill andback to the car park. It seemed to be quicker going back. A few of us played by the river waiting for ourparents to arrive. I think it is a good walk to take your kids on, I liked it heaps.
Josh Dow
Don't have the Internet at home??Keep involved with your childs learning!
The computer suite in the library will be open each Wednesday
morning 8:30 - 9:00am for students to bring their parents along toshow them their learning on their blog/wiki or in their students file.
Ev en if you don't hav e the Internet at home, come along withyour child and get involv ed!!
Nelson Girls College Year 9 Music Group
On Thursday 4th June several
classes were lucky enough to beentertained by teacherCatherine Hunt and her Year 9
music group.
The songs, both group works
and duets, were beautifullysung and we were impressed bythe skill of the musicians. It
was a wonderful opportuni ty
for our students to see howthey can develop their music
skills at the secondary level.
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WEEKLY SPORTS RESULTS
Week ended 7th June
NetballCentral Sting v Bye
Central Magics v Nayland Mini Ferns. Nayland 4-0.Player of the day: Elizabeth Devlin.
Central Stars v Henley Diamonds. Henley won 3-1.Player of the day: Kezia Hughes.
Miniball
Central Spurs v Nayland Devils. Spurs won 40-8.
Central Slam v Bye
Soccer
Nelson City Stars v United Phoenix. Stars won 3-0.
Goals scored by: William Wallace, Hosu Ryu,
Callum Wilkie.Player of the game: Sebastian Hennings.Most Improved Player: Jamie Kattenberg.
City Cobras v C ity Geckos. Cobras won 2-1.Goal scored by:Max Hick lingCobras player of the day: Max Hickling.Geckos player of the day: Harry Denton.
Nelson City Green v Nelson C ity Orange.Orange won 9-1.Goals scored by: Bruno Murray.Player of the day: Jack Weaver (St Joes)
City Rockets v Metro. Metro won 3-2.Goals scored by: Grace Malcolm, Ben
Adlington.
Player of the day: Tayla Pugh.
Suburbs Warriors v
City Knights v Motchester United.Motchester won 3-2.Goals scored by: Felix Murray, Dexter.Player of the day: Felix Murray.
Nelson City Blue v Nelson City White.Blue won 5-1.
Goals scored by: Tom English 5.Player of the day: Tom English.
City Blades v Richmond. Blades won 4-0.Goals scored by: James 3 (H.S).Player of the day: Bryn Sussex.
NELSON SCHOOLS
CROSS COUNTRY LEAGUE 2009
Primary School boys and girls - 1km
Intermediate (Yr.7/8) boys and girls - 2kmCollege boys and girls - 3km
Race 4 : Saturday 13th June,
Saxton Field
All races start at 3pm.
For more detai ls phone Dave on 547 1699 or emai [email protected]
Netball Year 6
Section Three - DRAW FO R 13/06/09
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2
*BYE* v Hampden Street Flames
Ct10 8:30am. Brightwater Emeraldz v Clifton Terrace Cheetahs
Ct12 8:30am. Nelson Central Sting v Henley Flames
Ct9 9:25am. Murchison Flyers v Henley Stings
Nelson Netball
Section One DRAW FO R 10/06/09
Section Three DRAW FO R 10/06/09
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2
Ct3 3:45pm. Nayland Tactix v Nayland Mini Ferns
Ct12 3:45pm. St Joseph's Monkiesv Mapua & Districts MinieMighties
Ct8 4:25pm. Brightwater Rock Starsv Nelson Central School
Magics
Ct9 4:25pm. Enner Glynn All Stars v Richmond Ferns
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2Ct5 3:45pm. Nelson Central School Stars v Richmond Shoot ing
Ct6 3:45pm. Birchwood Stars v Tahunanui Keas
Ct7 3:45pm. Henley Diamonds v Stoke Comets
Ct2 4:25pm. Wakefield Primary Force v Hope Hurricanes
School of Music Scholarships
On Saturday Grace Lewis and Rohan Trilltook part with lots of musicians in theannual School of Music scholarships.
Gracie won 1st prize in the under 10 pianocategory and Rohan won 1st prize for apiano duet with a friend from Hampden
Street school in the under 14 ensemblecategory.
Congratulations and well done to youboth.