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Term Dates 2024 Term 1: Wed 7 Feb – Fri 12 AprTerm 2: Mon 29 Apr – Fri 5 JulTerm 3: Mon 22 Jul – Fri 27 SepTerm 4: Mon 14 Oct – Thur 19 Dec

Wednesday 1 December Silverdale School Newsletter

SILVERDALE SCHOOL
School Newsletter
Learn to Journey – Journey to Learn
Ako ki te Haere – Haere ki te Ako

 Wednesday 1 December

 

Kia ora, Talofa, Malo e leleli, Kia orana, Fakalofa lahi Atu, Taloha Ni, Ni sa bula, 你好, Namaste, 안녕하세요, Hola, Xin chao. 

Welcome

Welcome to Soakai Vaea and Akira Douglas who started with us this week. Our current roll is 904.

Happy Birthday

Happy birthday to Ava McIlroy, Deandre du Toit, Ali Aboutaleb, Tama Ralston, Viki Zhang, Logan Fox, Avayah Rihari, Maxim Rotko, Maia Brownlie, Yifan Jiang, Violette Goldsmith, Lana Leng and Stella Purchas.

2022 Classes

Our 2022 classes have been formed and children will be going to their 2022 classes during the last week of school.

  • School A Friday 17 December – 9.15am to 9.45am
  • School B Thursday 16 December – 9.15am to 9.45am

If your child has not been attending school they can come in on one of the days. Please make sure your child is wearing their school uniform and parents/caregivers will not be allowed to come on site. Please drop your child at school, either at a gate or stop, drop, go at 9.00am and then the children will go to the hall to be told which room they are to go to. Please pick your child up at 9.45am either from the gate or stop, drop, go.

Covid Protection Framework

The Prime Minister has confirmed all of New Zealand will move onto the COVID-19 Protection Framework (CPF) at 11.59pm on Thursday 2 December. Auckland will be in Red. 

The Ministers have agreed that all schools will retain their existing COVID-19 settings until the end of the 2021 school year.

Schools in Auckland will move to Red from 1 January 2022. Please be assured, we’re working to ensure that you have ample time to understand the implications for our school before school starts on Tuesday 8 February 2022.

Library Books

Can you please have a look around your house for any school library books. Currently we have over 60 books to be returned. The average cost of a book is $25 so that’s around $1500 worth of books missing.

Staff Leaving

At the end of this year we are sadly saying goodbye to Heath Boot, Sarah Campion and Helen McMurtrie. We wish them all the best for next year.

School Chromebooks

If your child is not coming back to school this year and has a school chromebook can you please return the chromebook and charger to school by Monday 6 December. It’s very important that you return these so we can get them ready for 2022. Parents/caregivers can drop the chromebook and charger off at the office during school hours.

If you are aware of any issues with the chromebook your child has been using then could you write a note of the problem and tape it to the chromebook (so that we can repair it).

Sports Uniform

If you have any Silverdale School sports uniform please return to school. Children who are attending school please bring them to school and return it to their classroom teacher.

If your child/ren are not returning to school this year you can drop the uniform off at the school office during normal school hours. Please remember to wear a mask, sign in using the QR poster and sign in at the office.

School Photos

If you have ordered school photos that were taken by Photolife, these photos will be delivered to your home address. Any information you need about school photos please contact Photolife directly.

Calendar Art

If you have ordered Calendar Art these are being delivered to school shortly. Children who are attending school will be given their Calendar Art order to take home. We anticipate that it will be sometime next week.

If your child/ren are not returning to school this year you will need to collect their Calendar Art from the school office from Monday 13 December between 3.30pm and 4pm. Please remember to wear a mask, sign in using the QR poster and sign in at the office. 

The last chance to collect your child’s  Calendar Art will be Tuesday 21 December between 10.00am and 12.00pm. The collection point will be the stop, drop, go area. 

Collection Procedure

  • Parents/caregivers will enter gate 1, and park in the stop, drop, go and stay in their cars.
  • Parents/caregivers will need to be wearing a mask at all times.
  • They will put down their passenger window and call out their child’s name to the staff member or show a sign with their child’s name and room number.
  • A staff member will collect the child’s items and place it on the footpath beside the passenger side of the car.
  • The staff member will move away and the parent/caregiver will get out of their car and collect the items and then return to their car and drive away.

Collection of Students Stationery and Work

If your child/ren are not returning to school this year you will need to collect their stationery and/or work from the school office on any school day between 3.30pm and 4pm. 

Please remember to wear a mask, sign in using the QR poster and sign in at the office. 

The last chance to collect your child’s stationery and/or work will be Tuesday 21 December between 10.00am and 12.00pm.

Collection Procedure

  • Parents/caregivers will enter gate 1, and park in the stop, drop, go and stay in their cars.
  • Parents/caregivers will need to be wearing a mask at all times.
  • They will put down their passenger window and call out their child’s name to the staff member or show a sign with their child’s name and room number.
  • A staff member will collect the child’s items and place it on the footpath beside the passenger side of the car.
  • The staff member will move away and the parent/caregiver will get out of their car and collect the items and then return to their car and drive away.

KERI Awards

Well done to the following children who received Caught by KERI awards. 

 

Team Te Ohanga

Team Kiwi

Team Pukeko

Team Tui

Kindness

Lachy

Harmony

Wyatt

Zoe

Excellence

Albert

Ju Won

Holly

Hudson

Respect

Ali

Amanda

Enzo

Luke

Integrity

Edward

Oliver

Jason

Aria

PTA News

Silent Auction

We were overwhelmed that our local business was able to still support us during these uncertain times. Thank you to everyone that placed a bid, we raised over $7,600. Thank you to the following businesses. Please support all local businesses.  

All Blacks – NZ Rugby, Domestique Limited, Toyworld Albany/Silverdale, Mexico, Joe’s Garage, Hasbro, Sculptureum Museum, The Bed Shop, Game Over, Thrill zone, VR Voom, Edwards & Co, Millwater Bistro & Bar, Snowplanet, Cheek & Chong, Clean Green, Invive Spa, Boho Belle, Raw Essentials, Run AKL, Sals Pizza Silverdale, Beauty Divine, Bliss Reflexology & Massage, Dermalogical, Nutrition Connection, Triology, School Uniform Co, Flower Talk, Buckle & Bow, Jaycar, Megazone, Deep Creek Brewing Company, Farro, Forty Thieves, Little Hugs, Scratchpad, The Ultimate Slumber Party, Cranefield Automotive & Tyres and Paradise Ice Skating, Mighty Ape, Gordon McCauley Cycling, The Toolshed, Floosie, Magnolia Kitchen, Huntly Half Marathon, Main Street, Number Works n Words, The Dental Suite, , Hammock World and Rotorua Getaway Attractions. 

Mufti Day

Our school will be holding a Christmas themed mufti day on Thursday 9 December (School A) and Friday 10 December (School B). Wear your Santa hats, Christmas costumes and jiggle all the way into school. Instead of a gold coin donation, please bring a tin of food to donate to the Salvation Army. 

Reasons to get vaccinated
Without vaccines, we’re at risk of serious illness, disability or even death from things like the measles, meningitis, pneumonia, tetanus and polio – and now COVID-19.
Vaccines work by stimulating the body’s natural resistance by training our immune systems to create antibodies.
Here are a few reasons why vaccinations are good – for everyone:

  • they can prevent us from getting sick
  • they are safe
  • they can save lives
  • they will not cause a disease they are designed to prevent
  • they can help protect the community
  • prevention is much better than treatment.

In a nutshell, by getting vaccinated, we are protecting ourselves, our loved ones and those around us. Most people can be vaccinated, but those who cannot be – including very young babies, those who are seriously ill or have certain allergies – they depend on us to be vaccinated to ensure they are also safe from vaccine-preventable diseases.
These are the reasons the Government is requiring the education workforce to be vaccinated by 1 January 2022.
It’s important to know that licensed vaccines have been rigorously tested across multiple phases before being approved for use.

How does the vaccine work?
The COVID-19 vaccine works by teaching your body to fight the virus and protects you from
getting sick:

  1. The vaccine sends a set of instructions to teach your body how to fight the COVID-19 virus.
  2. With these instructions your body learns to recognise the COVID-19 virus and use antibodies against it. Antibodies stop the virus from infecting your cells and help to kill it.
  3. That means if you come into contact with the COVID-19 virus in the future, your body will have the right tools to protect itself so you are less likely to get sick.

Is the vaccine safe?
The Pfizer vaccine has been thoroughly assessed for safety by our own Medsafe experts.
Medsafe only grants consent for using a vaccine in Aotearoa once they’re satisfied it has met strict standards for safety, efficacy and quality.
This is the same process used to assess other vaccines, like the flu, measles, and tetanus vaccines. There have been no shortcuts taken in granting approval.
The Pfizer vaccine has been used successfully by millions worldwide and is highly effective at preventing severe illness and death. It continues to be monitored for safety.
 
Why was it developed so quickly?
Because the mRNA vaccine is not new technology and has been studied for over a decade, including for the development of other vaccines such as the seasonal flu vaccine, researchers had a head start.
This is the first time scientists and governments from around the world have united to develop a vaccine. This global collaboration meant they could spend an enormous amount of time and money into developing the vaccines very quickly without taking any shortcuts in the necessary processes or compromising safety. This also meant that the various stages of research development happened at the same time.

Are there any side effects?
It is common to experience mild side effects, such as muscle aches, pain at the injection site or headaches.
These are more commonly reported after the second dose and are actually a sign that your body’s immune system is learning to fight the virus. They don’t last long and won’t stop you from having a second dose or going about your daily life.
There are some side effects that are more serious but very rare, like a severe allergic reaction or an inflammation of the heart. If you develop difficulty breathing, a racing heart, chest pain or feel faint immediately or in the days after the vaccine, you should seek medical attention.
 
Further information
Here are links to some downloadable PDFs:

 The Unite Against COVID-19 website also has content about misinformation and scams which may also be helpful for you and for your community.
If you see something about COVID-19 or the vaccine that doesn’t seem right or if it’s on social media, you can report it to the platform. Anything else can be reported to CERT NZ.

Here is a range of resources available to inform people who are anxious about the vaccine.
 
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Articles

Cameron Lockie
Tumuāki/Principal

School Leavers – notice re ezlunch / Kindo school shop

If your family is leaving our school and moving to another school that does not use ezlunch or Kindo for school payments, you need to close your account. If you’re not sure about the new school, log in, go to My Details and click on the list of schools, scrolling to find your new school.

If your new school is NOT on the list, use the ‘close account’ button on that screen. You can choose to donate your balance to school or have it paid out to your nominated bank account.

SUMMER FOOTBALL IS NOW HAPPENING FROM TERM 1, 2022
Silverdale SportsHub is looking for players!
Hibiscus Coast AFC is hosting summer football afternoons during Term 1, 2022.
If you have a child who would like to play Summer Football every Monday from 14 February, 2022 at Stanmore Bay Park please complete our online registration form here – https://forms.gle/J1tCBNHp5mJ334Jw8
All students from Silverdale School years 0 – 6, at the beginning of Term 1, 2022, are able to play.
These afternoons are a great way for your child to try out soccer/football in a fun environment with school mates.
Please note, NO PAYMENT is required on registration.

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