Ngākau Marino – Having a calm heart is about mindfulness. How do we practise mindfulness? Mindfulness activities help us to be present in the moment and often create a feeling of calm. We practise this through slowing down and concentrating on one thing at a time.
Ngākau Mataara – An understanding heart refers to emotional literacy. Being aware of our own emotions helps us to understand them. When practising Ngākau Mataara children develop their language to convey how they are feeling.
Ngākau Reka – A grateful heart refers to having gratitude. What is gratitude? It’s about paying attention to the things and moments we have right now, and not worrying about what we don’t have. We practise gratitude by noticing the positives that exist around us, and by being thankful for things, places and people in our lives.
Ngākau Aroha – A loving heart represents having empathy. Empathy and kindness are closely linked. So are empathy and compassion. To be empathetic is to put ourselves in the shoes of others to feel and see what they are. We practise this by being kind towards other people.
Ngākau Manawaroa – Consists of explicit lessons which are differentiated across all year levels and taught weekly. Whilst each lesson across the year levels has different content, they are organised in such a way that all tamariki focus on the same theme. This enables us to share a school wide focus for the week which is reinforced through our KERI assemblies which are held fortnightly on Monday mornings.
Week 1 of Term 2 will be filled with engaging well being learning opportunities to launch our new programme. This will culminate with a special ice block treat and a non-uniform day on Friday, May 3. Students are encouraged to wear the colours of our resilient hearts – red, purple, yellow and green but are welcome to dress in other colours as well. Please let your child’s classroom teacher know if you do not want them to receive an ice block. (Tip Top lemonade flavour.) Many thanks to PAK’nSAVE’ Silverdale for providing the ice blocks for us.
Mufti/No Uniform Day – Friday 3 May
On Friday May 3 we will have a Mufti/No Uniform Day to celebrate Ngākau Manawaroa. Students are encouraged to wear the colours of our resilient hearts – red, purple, yellow and green but are welcome to dress in other colours as well. No donation is required.
Our Mission
To actively prepare each child to take responsibility for their own life-long learning, values and behaviour, in partnership with the home and community.
Our Values
Our Silverdale School values are:
Kindness/ Atawhai
Excellence/ Hiranga
Respect/ Whakaute
Integrity/ Ngākau pono
As a school we strive to support our whanau and community to establish strong values in our children. We look forward to working together with you to instil these wonderful values in our tamariki.
Our Learner Assets
Our Silverdale School learner assets are:
Self Manager
Communicator
Collaborator
Innovator
New Staff
Please welcome Daveena Gornall who is starting with us as a learning assistant.
2024 Term Dates
Term
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Start
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Finish
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Term 2
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Monday 24 April
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Friday 5 July
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Term 3
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Monday 22 July
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Friday 27 September
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Term 4
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Monday 14 October
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Thursday 19 December
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Teacher Only Day
The school will be closed on Friday 31 May for an Kāhui Ako ki Orewa teacher only day with Orewa Primary School, Wainui School, Dairy Flat School and Orewa Beach School, Orewa College, Ahutoetoe School and Nukumea School.