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

11 March 2020

Term 1

Newsletter 5

Welcome

Welcome to Remy Bibbie, Casey Hill, Eva Meyer, Jade Teo, Grace Meyer. Our current roll is 736.

Happy Birthday

Happy birthday to Parker Cheng, Sofia Dontschenko, Mira Cui, Zoe Jobbins, Summer Light, Fletcher Copping, Genna-Lee Boshoff, Jean De Klerk, Max Young, Elissa Copping, Tom Hannent, Isla Coventry, Yan Lin Wu, Angela Yang, Jake O’Reilly, Evelyn Ashkettle and Leo Senior.

Coronavirus

Many of you will be aware that three of the four cases of COVID-19 confirmed in New Zealand have had links to four school communities.  I appreciate this could be unsettling for some of you so wanted to provide you with an update.

It was very reassuring to read the information from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service that the children in these families are not showing any symptoms of COVID-19 and are doing well. Because the children continue to not show any symptoms, they were not infectious when they were at school and the Ministry of Health is confident there is no risk for the students and staff in those schools.

You will also be interested to know that research published by the World Health Organisation notes that children and young people under 18 account for only 2.4% of all reported cases of COVID-19. This means we are unlikely to see widespread cases in schools and early learning services in New Zealand.

The Ministry of Health’s current advice is that with continued vigilance, the chance of widespread community outbreak is expected to remain low. So we all have a role here to minimise the spread of COVID-19.

Our school staff and leadership team remain well prepared for the possibility there might be a case in our community. If that were to occur we are confident we can put our plans in place and know we will be supported by regional health authorities and the Ministry of Education.

I am sure you are all keen to do what you can to prevent risk of infection. The best preventative steps are:

  • wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and dry thoroughly
  • avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
  • avoid sharing anything that has come in contact with saliva, whether in your living or social environments
  • stay home when you are sick and seek medical attention
  • cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the rubbish
  • get adequate sleep and eat well-balanced meals to ensure a healthy immune system.

Our school KERI values continue to play an important part in all our activities.  It is so important we continue to care for and support all members of our wonderful school community, especially those who may be impacted by COVID-19 in some way.

If you want to know more about COVID-19 please make sure that any reading you are doing is from a reliable source. The Ministry of Health is the best source of information for New Zealand and they update this information regularly – https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus

A reminder that anyone who is ill should not be attending school.

The COVID-19 symptoms are a fever, coughing and difficulty breathing. If anyone has these symptoms and has recently been to a country or area of concern, or have been in close contact with someone confirmed with COVID-19, please encourage them to contact Healthline (for free) on 0800 358 5453 (or +64 9 358 5453 for international SIMs) or their doctor immediately.

 

Playgrounds

The last of the playground equipment was installed last week and the children love playing on it. Thank you to the PTA for their hard work in raising money throughout the years to help fund the new playground equipment.

Colour Rush is back – Sunday 29 March, 11am @ Silverdale School

On 29 March from 11am we will be hosting a fabulous, family friendly Colour Rush event.  The course is suitable for everyone, it’s not a race but an opportunity to run, walk or dance your way around the course, go through obstacles as you get showered in a rainbow of colour.  Do it as a family or sit back and watch the kids do it themselves.  It’s a great opportunity for you to get to know the school community a little better while having a huge amount of fun.  Pre-schoolers are welcome but anyone under 5 must be supervised along the course by an adult. There is no entry fee for preschooler’s providing they are accompanied by a paying adult.

Once you have finished the circuit join us on the field for some yummy food and a few runs along the waterslide!  There will also be a Colour disco at the end where you can dance away to DJ cards and get yourself even more colourful. 

Make sure you wear old clothes.  We use a quality non-toxic powder made from cornflour which should wash out – but don’t take the risk!

And of course….we need helpers!

These events can’t take place without the help our school community.  If you are available on the day or have any questions about the event please contact the PTA silverdalepta@gmail.com

A huge thank you to David Kayes from the MTF Get Moving festival who will be helping us put on the event again this year.  Thanks to our awesome DJ – DJ Cards and of course our amazing sponsors Jake & Jen at Bayleys Millwater, Toyworld Albany, Plumbsure, Roberts Homes,  Goldstruct Homes and Stonewood Homes.

Cameron Lockie

Tumuaki/Principal 

 

TRAVELWISE

It’s walk to school day on Weds 18th March 2020!  Get involved by registering here:  https://at.govt.nz/walktoschoolday to show that you and your family are walking to school. Walking is great for parents/students health and wellbeing, good for the environment and it is FREE. 

This Friday the PTA will again be in the meet and greet area (weather permitting) with ice creams!
They are all $2 each. See you there!

TRAVELWISE

FREE coffee on Thursday 26 March 2020 at 8:15am until 9:30am if you park and walk from Metro Park to school. 

Walk to school and enjoy a coffee on your return to your car!

Let’s all make our school a safer and less congested place. Why not give Park and Walk a try?

Check out the map below and plan your safe journey to and from school.

Walking to/from school:

  • Improves health and fitness
  • Reduces the number of cars outside our school making it safer for everyone
  • Teaches road sense
  • Is great for the environment
  • Is social and fun with friends and whanau

Silverdale School Hockey 2020
Registrations for the 2020 season via SportsHub have opened for winter hockey.  This is open to Years 1-6 and new players are welcome.  Further information can be found by accessing the link below:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/168r6bjlXu4FTtsuAm9qOt3jtGzU_X0j-q56zXHO9DiU/edit

Pform.nz Classes Silverdale School- Saturdays!

Pform.nz are back again at Silverdale school! We have an awesome curriculum filled with confidence building, fun, laughter and fine-tuning technique for our end of year showcase.

At Pform.nz we Develop CHARACTER, Build CONFIDENCE and Nurture CHARACTER.

4-6 Years Dance|Sing|Act 9:00am-9:50am

7-9 Years Dance|Sing|Act 10:00am-11:00am

10-14 Years Dance|Sing|Act 11:00am-12:00pm

Classes are run in the school Auditorium. To book your free trial Email: Gracie@pform.nz

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