Once again the students at Leabank Primary are very fortunate to be receiving hot nutritious lunches from Feed the Need Charitable Trust, who is on a mission to feed hope to Kiwi kids in Kiwi schools. This term, each student at our school will receive a variety of yummy hot soups, stews and casseroles served with bread rolls. These include meals such as winter lamb stew, chicken and bacon casserole, pumpkin soup and beef goulash, to name a few.
The students at our school will receive their yummy hot meals on Tuesdays and Thursdays at break 2. This will commence in week five of this Term through to the 18th of August in Term 3. Please speak to your child's Teacher if you have any questions or are wanting more information about the Feed the Need lunches.
Monday 30 May 2016
St Patrick's Day
Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS)
Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS) is a comprehensive child protection programme in which the students at Leabank School can learn and apply a range of safety skills that they can use when interacting with others. Term 2 will see the entire school focusing on ways children can keep themselves safe. (KOS)
Below are KOS resources that parents and whanau might find helpful and provides more information about what the police KOS programme is all about.
Below are KOS resources that parents and whanau might find helpful and provides more information about what the police KOS programme is all about.
- Are Your Kids Safe: A Pamphlet for Parents, Caregivers and Whānau (PDF) – in English
- Kei te Noho Haumaru āu Tamariki? (PDF) – Te reo version
- Keeping Kiwi Kids Safer in Cyberspace: A Pamphlet for Parents and Caregivers (PDF)
- Safely Home: A Guidebook for Parents and Caregivers (PDF) – how to ensure the safety of children left on their own
- Keeping Kids Safer: A Guidebook for Parents and Caregivers to Help Keep Children Safer from Abuse (PDF) – This resource was adapted from the project No Excuse for Abuse! by the Young New Zealanders’ Foundation
- Keeping Ourselves Safe: A Pamphlet for Parents, Caregivers and Whānau (PDF) – describes the Keeping Ourselves Safe programme
- Te Haumaru i a Tātou Ake (PDF) – describes the Keeping Ourselves Safe programme in Te Reo.
Running Man Challenge
On May 11th Leabank Primary School staff, parents and community rose to the RUNNING MAN CHALLENGE put forward by Rowandale School. You can view Leabank's Running Man by opening the following link below. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as we enjoyed participating in it.
Wednesday 25 May 2016
Peer Mediators.
This year we are fortunate enough to have a very dedicated group of year 5/6 students who are willing to give up at least two of their own lunch breaks to supervise the playground looking for students who may need assistance with solving minor conflicts.
These students have trained with Mrs Crompton and Mrs Parker and can be seen in the playground wearing bright lime green vest and carrying a clipboard. Keep an eye out for them.
These students have trained with Mrs Crompton and Mrs Parker and can be seen in the playground wearing bright lime green vest and carrying a clipboard. Keep an eye out for them.
Tuesday 24 May 2016
2016 Maths Staff Professional Development
This is our second year of mathematics professional development for the staff at Leabank Primary School. The mathematics professional development has a specific focus on increasing teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge and subject content knowledge but most importantly has a specific focus on improving and accelerating mathematics achievement for our students.
Monday 23 May 2016
What is Matariki?
Matariki is the Māori name for the star cluster known as the Pleiades. Traditionally for Māori when it appeared just before dawn in late May or early June, it signalled the start of the Māori New Year.
We are asking our whanau to keep week 6 free as the students at Leabank School will be sharing what they have learnt about Matariki and will be putting on some performances for parents and our community to come along and enjoy.
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