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Week 10 - Term 3

  Week 10 / T3 Kia Ora Kākano Whanau, Well done everyone on making it safe and sound to Week 10.  It has been a busy and strange term with Lockdown and Online Learning.  We thank you once again for your cooperation and support during this time and into our current Level 2 restrictions.  Catholic Schools’ Day.   Catholic Schools Day is Wednesday. Thanks to Mrs Hall and her team for organising the day. Catholic Schools Day is about celebrating our unique Catholic Character, in faith, excellence and service. It is another opportunity to celebrate the taonga of Catholic Education for which we are kaitiaki. The theme for Catholic Schools Day, 2021 is Tūrangawaewae: Catholic Schools – A Place to Stand.   Children are welcome to wear their own clothing on Wednesday instead of uniforms. Baptism Course for children in the Kakano Team. A letter was sent home last Thursday to parents of children in Kakano inviting them to consider having their child baptised.  These responses need to be returned

Mid Week Post - Week 9 (Term 3)

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Kia Ora Whānau,  This week is going by so fast! How is it already Wednesday?  Positive Affirmations:  We have been learning some positive affirmations.  I am kind I am brave I am caring I am safe I am love I look out for others A good way for them to remember these is to keep them fresh in their minds. You could help them say them as positive affirmations in the morning or before bed. Our mission is to build our children to be strong, self-confident, and independent children ready to take on the world.  Last Friday - Te Reo Māori Learning and Sign Language.  Last week we had Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori and we learnt lots of new kupu. We also learnt sign language to go along with the song Pepeha by Six60. Here is a video of us giving it a go! - CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO WATCH OUR VIDEO Arrival of a Baby Girl One of the families in our class has been blessed with the arrival of a new baby girl. Congratulations to the Tauiliili-Pelesasa Family on the arrival of your gorgeous baby girl! You have

Term 3- Week 9

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  Kia Ora Kākano Whanau!! We hope that you have been out enjoying the sunshine this weekend.  On Rāmere (Friday) our school had WIG DAY. We would like to thank all the children and families who helped us to raise money for Cancer. We were able to raise $580.00. This is an awesome result and we thank you so much for your support.  Here are some of the children with Whaea Shayla in their wigs on Rāmere! We are still in level 2 and we are so proud of all the children for being able to manage themselves and their jobs in the morning. It has been so awesome to see the children grow in confidence and independence over the last week. We would like to thank all of you for following the COVID-19 safety procedures with drop off and pick up.  Here is a small reminder of what level 2 looks like for Rotorua St Mary’s Kākano Students: Arrive at school between 8:45-9:00 School pick up between 2:45-2:55pm NO PARENTS IN THE CLASS Children need a water bottle If your child is sick, please keep them home

Week 8

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Kia Ora Kākano Whanau Welcome to week 8. This week is Maori Language Week: " Kia kaha te Reo Māori " - Make the Māori language strong. We had a lovely 2 days back last week and the children all settled in so well.  We are very proud of how the children adjusted to level 2.   A brief overview of level 2 at school for Kanao children. *     Arrive at school between 8:45-9:00 *     School pick up between 2:45-2:55pm *     NO PARENTS IN THE CLASS *     Children need a water bottle *     If your child is sick, please keep them home. Please check the mid week blog from week 7 to see full level 2 requirements. Here is a link to the 3rd edition of our virtual assembly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eay_mvnE6AM&feature=youtu.be Wig Day  The Young Vinnies fundraiser is going ahead on Friday,  Kids can wear a wig and bring a gold coin donation.  Funds going to Child Cancer, which is a charity very relevant to our school.  The children still need to wear school uniforms. Our week ah

Mid Week - Week 7

  Mid Week Blog Yay - we are looking forward to seeing everyone back at school tomorrow.   Things you need to know as we head back to school at Alert Level 2. Kākano students (and siblings) can start arriving at school from 8:45am - 9:00am (this is the time before school care children arrive at school). Parents are encouraged to drop their children at the gate, if you are to come into school you will need to sign in using the QR code and follow the arrows to the classroom. No parents are to enter the classroom.  If you need to speak to your child’s teacher please email them and they will contact you. School gates will be locked from 9am.  If your child is late to school you will need to walk them to the office via the Carnot street gate. School pick up for Kākano students (and siblings) will be between 2:45pm and 2:55pm from the church car park.  If you wish to pick your child up from another gate please notify your child’s teacher. At Level 2: Classes will operate as normal The school

Week 7

    Kia Ora Kākano Whanau Welcome to week 7 This week marks three weeks since we have seen everyone’s smiling faces, and yes,  all the teachers are missing you all.  We miss the fun, laughter, friendship and learning that happens every day in Kākano.   We really appreciate the effort everyone is putting in at home.  It is great to see all the photos sent through either on Educa or our emails, we love to see all the learning happening at home.  Here is this week's virtual assembly. Click the link below to watch the assembly and find out who the superkids are this week!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA85RUJ8EH8 This week we will start with online learning but it may change after the government's announcement on Monday if the levels change. Monday   Bingo board for the week shared Reading Maths Tuesday Writing Maths We hope all is well with you and your families, The Kākano Teachers

Mid Week Blog Post - Week 6

Welcome to the middle of another week!  It is hard to believe that we have now been in lockdown for 2 whole weeks! Again, thank you for all you are doing at home supporting your child’s learning.  The teachers are loving the updates you are providing. The Google chats are proving very successful and it is great for the children to see their friends and maintain relationships. Please click on the link below to vote for what we should call our 2 No-Name Chicks.   https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_RTNUmZA5tDTvy-8qSBiBwKzliQ0aIx5guVjLgesyTVh6ow/viewform?usp=sf_link We hope all is well with you and your families, The Kākano Teachers