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70 Nile Street, Nelson Phone 03 548 4972 Fax 03 548 4483 Email [email protected]: [email protected] Secretary: [email protected] BOT Chairman: Geoff Clark 545 8010 Website: www.nelsoncentral.school.nz
T E R M 110th March
2 0 1 0 Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa te whanau whanui o te
Kura Tuatahi o Whakatu greetings to friends and
family of Nelson Central School.
Thanks to everyone who support the swimming sports/
carnivals organised by each syndicate. The inter-school
swimming sports take place on Thursday. Sports
coordinator Sheryll McKeage is working with children to
ensure we have children in most events. I know the water
is cooling down but lets see if we can hang in there for a
few more days. Our pool is likely to close on 19 March.
We need your help
As a safety measure we ask that children walk their wheels
in the school grounds. Occasionally we have to remind
children of this and when approached they usually readilycomply. It can be a little embarrassing at times when we
have to ask parents/caregivers and pre-schoolers to also
walk their wheels but I hope you will understand if we do
that.
Interviews
The web site for booking interviews is open. If you do not
have access to a computer at home you are most welcome
to use a library computer before or after school. The school
code is available on the school website if you have lost
your notice; alternatively you can pick up another notice
from the front office.Donation
Thank you to those people who have made their donation
to the school. We very much appreciate your support.
Getting along at school
A term we use a lot in schools is resilience a term used
to describe a set of qualities that foster a process of
successful adaptation and change even when we face
situations of risk and adversity. In a sense it is one of the
technical terms we might use to describe getting along at
school.
We are all born with an inbuilt capacity for resilience, by
which we are able to develop some important coping
mechanisms including social competence, problem-solving
skills, a critical consciousness, autonomy, and a sense of
purpose.
Social competence includes qualities such as
responsiveness, especially the ability to get positive
responses from others; flexibility, including the ability to
move between different cultures and social situations;
empathy; communication skills; and a sense of humour.
Problem-solving skills encompass the ability to plan; to be
resourceful in seeking help from others; and to think
critically, creatively, and reflectively in order to solve day-
to-day human and other problems.
Autonomy is having a sense of one's own identity and an
ability to act independently and to exercise some control
over one's environment. That involves mastery basic and
even complex tasks, taking control of ones self and
developing a belief in ones own abilities and worth. The
development of resistance, especially refusing to accept
negative messages about ones self, and of detachment, for
example, distancing oneself from dysfunctional situations
serves as a powerful protector of autonomy.
Lastly, resilience is manifested in having a sense of
purpose and optimism and a belief in a brighter future.Setting goals, establishing educational aspirations,
motivation to achieve and persistence are all part of the
equation for resilience.
The ability to bounce back through an inner strength and
resolve is an important one for children to develop. I am
sure you have heard of the proverb that says if you give a
person a fish you will feed him/her for a day; but if you
teach them how to fish you will feed him/her for a lifetime.
It is the same with encouraging and teaching children
resilience. As adults you wont always be around to pick
your child up when they falter but you can teach them howto get back up on their own.
Upcoming events11-12 Mar R7 Camp
11 Mar Inter school swimming sports
12 Mar Heritage to take school photos
22-25 Mar Parent-teacher meetings
1 Apr End of Term
Term 2 starts Monday 19 April
27 Apr Prospective families/students meeting
3-7 May R2 Camp to Marahau
Term 2 finishes Friday 2 JulyTerm 3 starts Monday 19 July
Term 3 finishes Friday 24 September
Term 4 starts Monday 11 October 26 Oct Prospective families/students meeting
26-27 Oct R5-6 camp
28-29 Oct R3-4 (+y3 R14) camp
Term 4 finishes Thursday 16 December
Public Holidays During Term TimeQueen's Birthday - 7 June (Monday)
Labour Day - 25 October (Monday)
Dr Paul Potaka
PRINCIPAL
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Speech and Drama
Adele Tippet LTCL has two vacancies for pupils for
individual speech and drama lessons.
Please phone Adele on 5489691 for more information
Pee Wee Family Fun Day
When: Sunday 21st March 2010
10am 2pm
Where: Kevin Kings Farm, Stringer Rd
(off the Coastal Highway)
What: For children 12 and under
$15 per rider
Information / Conditions:
A safe and simple Pee Weepractice day, aimed at learners,
beginners or the less confident
For 2 wheelers and quads
An adult must Sign In and
supervise at all times
Bring your own motorbike asthere will be none for hire
All riders must wear a fitted
motorcycle helmet andappropriate footwear
Flat and undulating tracks No Dogs please
Amusement / Food:
Free Bouncy Castle Sausage Sizzle and Drinks for sale
Communication:
For further info contact Nic Picard
540 3031 / 021 448571
Bouncy Castle Proudly Sponsored by
Sharon De Jong and Phil Neal
Of Ray White Real Estate Mapua
All Proceeds to Mahana School
Wanted Large BeanbagIf you have an unwanted beanbag seat, about 200
litres, Room 11 would be happy to give it a goodhome. Contact Tracy NCS ext 830. Thanks
Private Singing LessonsZoe Jackson (Professional singer/vocal trainer) is offering
private singing lessons to be held in at Nelson Central
School. Please contact Zoe on 5488762/027 2796596 or
email [email protected].
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Above - Centrals participants in the recent Weetbix Tryatlon
Below - Photos from the Te Pouahi Swimming Sports (see Rm 15s blog for more)
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For every property that is sold through me, I will donate $100 to benefit the kids ofNelson Central School.
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Bjorn BontenBusiness - 544 2900
After Hours - 545 1535Mobile - 021 034 9173
Great Results for YOU and Nelson Central School
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Cricket ReportThis week Central played the combined St Josephs /Central team.
Central made 114. Top scorers were Thomas Z 23no ,Nic C 17 no and David Z 19.
St Josephs/Central made 33. Top scorer was Max Hwith 7.
Kiwi Cricket draw for this weekend (13 March)Please note teams can be regraded or added at anytime.Fourth Round Date: 13 March 2010
INCREDIBALL GRADEGround Team Team
7 Central Stars v HSS Smashers
Nelson City Football
We cater for Midgets (5yrs) through to SeniorsRegister by Friday 19 March to receive a discount
Midgets $30 Juniors $70
If you are interested or would like more information,please contact
Sonia Malpas ph 545 [email protected]
Nelson Triathlon ClubKids Triathlon Series 2010
(for ages 7 to 11)
TAHUNA BEACH
Meet 6 pm in the car park by the Beach Caf
Wednesday - 10 March and 17 March 2010
Bring swimming togs, bike and running shoes
These races are completely free (kindly sponsored byNelson City Council)
WEEKLY SPORTS RESULTS
Week ended 7th March
Mini SoccerCentral Rovers 3 v Nayland 1.
Goal scored by Ben P, room Renw 2
Player of the day: Willem D, Room 12.
Central Panthers 6 v Henley 0.
Central Stars 5 v Stoke 1
Hardball Cricket
Nelson Central 114 runs v Nelson Central/St Josephs 36.
Top Scorers Central: Thomas Z 23 n.o., Nic C 17 n.o.,
David Z 19.
Top scorers Central/St Josephs: Max H 7.
Softball
Central/Hampden St Bombers v Tahuna Titans. 14 alldraw.
SORRY LOGAN !!!Last week wepublished a shortpiece on Logan
competing in theSouth Island BMXTitles in Dunedin andbeing placed 1st in the9 year old boys.
But we used lastyears photo !!!
Here is the right one.Well done Logan.
Totara Tryathlon Results 2010
Year 5 Girls Year 5 Boys1st Aimee H R 7 1st Thomas Z - R12nd Bianca G - R7 2nd David Z - R73rd Lydia B - R2 3rd Sam M - R24th Tayla P room8 4th Albie M - R25th Grace M - R1 5th Ben A - R76th Isabella S - R1 6th Ronan O - R77th Baimon W - R2 7th Jonti W - R18th Molly M - R8 8th Sam H - R29th Paige C - R1 9th Omar D - R210th Elizabeth D - R1 10th Callum M - R8
Year 6 Girls Year 6 Boys1st Ella M - R2 1st Devon B - R12nd Mai P (- R7 non swimmer) 2nd Nic C - R13rd Isabelle E - R2 3rd Ben W - R74th Grace L - R2 4th Max H - R7
5th Paige B - R1 5th Pascal K - R86th Kezia H - R2 6th Ben Z - R77th Hannah P - R2 7th Toby - R78th Stella C - R2 8th Jackson B - R19th Evie W - R2 9th Harry D - R2
Open Race1st Freya (teacher - R1)2nd David Z - R73rd Devon B - R14th Ben W - R7
5th Nic C - R16th Thomas Z - R17th Max H - R78th Chris Lewis (parent)9th Albie M - R210thJackson S - R1
Little League SOFTBALL
Round 4 Team 1 Team 2Sat 13 March Central/Hampden Bombers v Central/
Hampden Bombers
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SIGNS Is your fence visible to the public? We would love to use it to advertise the gala.We have ready made signs (kindly painted by Bridget) waiting to go up. Please call at the front
office to collect one if you have the position!
SUSHI MAKERS Are you able to help roll sushi. We need HELPERS. If able to helpplease Ph Rebecca on 5488000. Thank you.
GIFT BASKETS - A huge thankyou to those who have already donated to your classroombaskets. This is the final reminder for donations to be made for the gift baskets. The finalday for donations will be Friday, 12th March. Then the work will begin to make them look as
fantastic as possible. The spectacular final products will be displayed in the school foyer a few
days prior to the gala. Keep an eye out for them. Save your dollars to bid at the auction on
the day! Please phone Christina Cooper on 5394089 if you are keen to help make the baskets.
SPONSORSHIP OR DONATIONS If you are able to help our fundraising efforts in
any way, please contact Anne Sofield on 5481665 or 027 4137778. Thankyou.
FACEPAINTERS Facepainters required. Please phone Meredith on 5489135. (fullinstructions given)
SUPERMARKET BAGS If you have any spare please leave in Room 10.
PAVLOVAS If you would like to donate a pav to this stall it would be greatly appreciated.Even if you dont have time to make one a bought one would do the trick!!! Also needed please
fresh or frozen BERRIES or PASSIONFRUIT. Please let Sue Ford in Room 1 know if you canhelp in any way.
CAKES Baking, cakes, biscuits would be appreciated. Thankyou to those who have alreadyoffered. Please phone Melissa 5469000 if you can do some baking or drop off to staffroom on
the day of gala.
OTHER ITEMS NEEDED Apples (for toffee apples), Lemons, Eggs
SWEETS We would gratefully accept any offers of ingredients for the Sweet Stall. Thesecan be left at the school office or phone Wendy 5458489.
Needed sugar, caster sugar, icing sugar, fruit juice powder (orange and raspberry preferred),cocoa, coconut, dried fruit, butter and straws.
Sweetmakers needed Please phone Wendy if you can help. Wendy can provide recipes.
FOOD PURCHASING Could all stallholders please get their food requirement orders toAlex and Chris Chisnall Urgently Email [email protected] or ph 5391444.
HELP WE STILL NEED HELPERS!!!!!!!!!!PLEASE PHONE MEGAN CLARK 5458010. (Thankyou to all of those who have offered tohelp in anyway already. We have received your details and you will be hearing from us. We willprovide a full list of helpers and duties in next weeks newsletter).