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NEWSLETTER WEDNESDAY 22nd October 2025

Ngaere School
School Newsletter
Living & Learning with RESPECT

22/10/2025

Student Success – Congratulations Guy!

A huge congratulations to Guy Perrett, who represented Ngaere School in combination with Auroa at the Taranaki Year 7/8 Doubles Bowls Competition, held at the Belt Road Indoor Bowling Club. Guy and his playing partner performed exceptionally, winning all five of their games to claim 1st Place overall.

What a fantastic achievement — we’re so proud of your teamwork, determination, and sportsmanship on the green.

Principal’s Pānui / Newsletter

Nau mai, haere mai ki te wāhanga whakamutunga o te tau kura –
Welcome to the final term of our school year!

Our Pepeha – Who We Are and Where We Belong

Ko Taranaki te maunga – Taranaki is the mountain
Ko Ngaere te awa – Ngaere is the river
Ko Aotea te waka – Aotea is the canoe
Ko Ngāti Ruanui te iwi – Ngāti Ruanui is the iwi (tribe)
Ko Ngāti Tūpaea, ko Ngāti Tānewai ngā hapū – Ngāti Tūpaea and Ngāti Tānewai are the hapū (sub-tribes)
Ko Wharepuni te marae – Wharepuni is the marae
Ko Ngaere te kura – Ngaere is the school

Our school pepeha connects us to the land, the people, and the stories that shape our identity as a kura (school) and community. It reminds us that we are part of something bigger — connected through whakapapa (genealogy), whenua (place), and whanaungatanga (relationships).

Tēnā koutou katoa,

It’s been wonderful to see such a positive start to the term, despite continuing to battle the elements as we head into spring. Our students have shown real resilience and good humour through the mix of sunshine, wind and rain, and it’s been heartening to see classrooms buzzing with learning and laughter regardless of what the weather is doing outside.

As always, Term 4 is a busy one — full of events, celebrations, and important moments as we head towards the end of the school year and Christmas. It’s a time when our students and staff are working hard to finish the year well, while also taking time to enjoy the many special experiences that come with this season.

It’s also exciting to see Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC) alive and well at Ngaere School. Our senior students in Rooms 6 and 7 are heading away to the Hawke’s Bay for a week-long camp adventure, while Room 5 will be exploring the incredible caves of Waitomo. Rooms 3 and 4 will take part in three themed day trips — one focused on beach safety, another a mountain experience, and the third an on-site day centred around camping skills and teamwork. Meanwhile, our Junior Hub will enjoy a trip to Pioneer Village, followed later in the term by a visit to Brooklands Zoo.

A huge amount of planning, time, and commitment goes into making these opportunities possible. I’d like to sincerely thank our teachers, support staff, and parent helpers who volunteer their time and energy to ensure our students have these rich, memorable learning experiences beyond the classroom.

Looking ahead, our 2025 Prizegiving will be held on Monday 15th December at Stratford High School — more details will be shared closer to the time. The following day, Tuesday 16th December, school will remain open for instruction; however, teachers will be engaged in professional learning. Students who attend will be supervised by other staff and take part in an adapted, end-of-year programme.

Looking Ahead to 2026

Class lists for 2026 are currently being worked on and will be made available to parents by the end of Week 8. This allows families and students plenty of time to prepare for a smooth transition into the new school year.

We acknowledge that for some students, a longer or more personalised transition may be needed. For those students, we’ll reach out directly to whānau to discuss what this will look like and ensure the process is as positive and supportive as possible.

We have also nearly finalised our staffing structure for 2026, which will be shared with parents in the coming weeks. It’s an exciting time as we confirm teaching teams and roles that best meet the needs of our learners heading into next year.

End-of-year assessment and reporting is also well under way. Parents can expect to receive a clear and comprehensive report that includes both general comments around literacy and numeracy progress, as well as how each child is tracking against the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum.

Ngā mihi nui,
Shane Burgess
Tumuaki / Principal

Ngaere School Halloween Disco

Get ready for a spooky night of fun — our Halloween-themed School Disco is coming up on Friday 31st October in the Ngaere School Hall.

Years 0–4 (and preschoolers): 5:00–6:00pm
Years 5–8: 6:15–7:30pm

Entry is $2 per child, payable at the door.
Open to Ngaere School students, siblings, and preschoolers.

Come dressed in your best Halloween costume — there’ll be prizes for Best Dressed and Best Dancer.

Join us for a night full of music, laughter, and spooky fun for the whole whānau.

If you are able to help supervise the Junior or Senior Disco – please contact Karen in the school office.

Tennis Lessons

We’re pleased to once again offer tennis lessons at Ngaere School for 4 weeks this term, and another four-week block planned for next term. This programme follows a similar format to last year and provides a great opportunity for our students to build confidence, coordination, and skills in a fun and supportive setting.

  • Younger students: 30-minute sessions – $40 per child per 4 weeks (minimum of four participants required)

  • Older students: 45-minute sessions – $55 per child per 4 weeks (minimum of four participants required)

Lessons will be run by Ghislaine Brien, a Professional Tennis Coach (ITF2) and Tennis NZ Coach Developer.  These will take place during lunchtime on a Wednesday or Thursday.

To register your child’s interest, please contact the school office by Friday 31st October via email at office@ngaere.school.nz.

Support Our School & Get Your Christmas Shopping Done!

This year, we’re partnering with the Taranaki Chamber of Commerce on a fun and easy school fundraiser with the new Taranaki Monopoly board game!

For every game purchased before the end of the school year using our school’s unique code, our school receives a $10 donation (you must use our schools
unique code).
It’s the perfect Christmas gift that encourages family fun, and every purchase directly helps us fund our school projects for next year.

How to support us:

 Visit: https://taranakimonopoly.co.nz/pages/schools                                                                Add the game to your cart.

 Use our schools unique code at checkout: NGA
 We then get a school donation!

Thank you for your support!

Calendar Art

Orders & money for the calendar art (calendars/diaries/mouse pads/note books) are due by Friday 07th November 2025. Your child’s Art work is currently on display in the school library if you would like to call in an have a look, or use your favourite photo. With Xmas just around the corner, these make great prezzys!

SCHOOL PHOTO CODES

You should have received an email by now with a photo code to access your child/rens school photos.  Please check your Spam/Junk folder if it is not in your inbox.  The school has a master list of the codes, so if need be please contact Karen in the office if you have not received a photo code.

REMINDER:  Juicies Orders and Money are due in today to get a Juicy Juicie on Friday

Looking Ahead

October

  • Thur 23 – NO SCHOOL – Teachers Strike
  • Fri 24 – School Assembly 2:15pm
  • Mon 27Labour Day – School Closed
  • Wed 29 – Athletics @ Toko School
  • Thu 29 – Kapa Haka Rōpū @ Puanga Festival (Waitara)
  • Fri 31Bookclub Orders Due
  • Fri 31 –  School Disco (5 – 8 pm)

November

  • Wed 5 – Fri 7 – Waitomo Camp (Room 5) 
  • Fri 7 – Calendar Art orders and Money due                                                                         
  • Tue 11 – Year 1–4 Tabloid Sports (Midhirst)
  • Thu 13Ready, Steady, School (2 pm)
  • Fri 14 – SHS Transition Day, Dry Land Water Safety & School Assembly
  • Mon 17 – Fri 21 – Hawke’s Bay Camp (Rooms 6/7)
  • Thu 27 – Taranaki Primary Athletics

December

  • Fri 5 – Enviroschools Assembly
  • Thu 11 – Year 8 Leavers’ Evening (from 5 pm onwards)
  • Fri 12 – 2026 Transition Day & Reports Published
  • Mon 15 – End-of-Year Prizegiving
  • Tue 16 – Official Last Day of School

2026

  • Mon 2 Feb 2026 – Term 1 – First Day for Students

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