Friday, 27 July 2012

Week 3 Update

Leadership Awards: It was fabulous to be able to award so many leadership certificates and badges at PRIDE assembly on Friday. Well done to...
  • Bronze (100 points): Leni Frampton, Salem Sutherland, Briea Thomson, Callum Bass, Justine Bennett, Thomas Flynn, Maddie Howe, Jimmy King, Jessica Ownsworth, Jack Ryan, Liam Scarlett, Julia Siddall, Emily Bell, Sanine Grey, James Hanlon, Joe Leech, Briana Steven and Iona Taylor
  • Silver (200 points):  Thomas Smy, Olivia Selwood, Megan Brown, Lachie Worthington, Anna Joughin, Jake Tomlinson, Barry Stace, Jignasha Solanki and Sam Dunbar
  • Gold (400 points): Angus Milner. Angus has done extremely well to achieve this award so early in the year. He is always a keen volunteer and diligent worker. Tu meke Angus!


The NED show. On Tuesday we were treated to an afternoon of stimulating entertainment and positive messages in the form of the NED show. Yoyos are quickly becoming a regular feature in the playground. These will be on sale for 2 more days, Monday and Tuesday, in the library at 1pm.
The key messages ...
  • Never give up
  • Eencourage others
  • Do your best
... tie in nicely with our PRIDE Vision.


On Thursday August 2nd starting at 7pm we will be holding our Year 7 and 8 Open Evening for Year 6 students and their families.

Cantamath: It was exciting to see so many high quality Cantamath Projects arriving at school on Friday. If your child is still to complete this home learning, please encourage them to do so over the weekend and hand it in on Monday. We will be displaying all projects in the Hall early on Tuesday and will select the best to go through to the Cantamath Competition in week 4.
Our Canatmath squad are practising regularly at lunchtime, teams will be announced on Friday Aug 3rd. Cantamath Competition day is Wednesday Aug 8th. Year 7 teams start at 3:30 and Year 8 at 4:45.

Friday, 20 July 2012

Week 1 Update

What an exciting end to Week 1 of Term 3! We have just had our Becamath problem solving competition. Energy, ideas, equations and tension were bouncing off the walls of the School Hall. A fabulous effort from everyone.

Special congratulations to:
Year 8
First Equal:Room 16: Maigan, Jignasha, Angus and Salem
                   Room 17: Beth, Ben, Brent and Charissa




Year 7
First: Room 19: Briana, India, Andrew and Henry
Second: Room 16: Jessica, Thomas, Emily and Liam


...more photos in the gallery

A big thanks to Mr Bruce and his fabulous computerised scoring system and to his wonderful class for marking. They loved it!

Early next week Mr Rodger and I will meet with a shortlisted group of students so that we can work towards selecting teams for Cantamath on Wednesday August 8th. This competition involves 4 Year 7s and 4 Year 8s plus reserves. It takes place from 3:30pm.

August 8th is a busy day ... it is also the date for the Winter Sports Tournament which most of our students will be involved in.

Cashmere High School: On Thursday Mark Wilson visited the students and parents to talk about what lies ahead at Cashmere High School. Enrolment forms are due on Friday June 27th.

You may have seen signs around the community advertising our Year 7 & 8 Open Evening on Thursday Aug 2nd. This involves Year 7 & 8 staff and a small group of senior students. If you know of anyone who may be interested in looking at Beckenham for Year 7 & 8 in the next year or two, please encourage them to come along. 7pm start.

Self Defence: This year all of our Year 7 & 8 girls will be taking part in a five hour self defence course on Tuesday afternoons. This will take place in the second half of terms 3 and 4. Rooms 16 and 17 this term and Rooms 18 and 19 next term. This course is run free of charge by the NZ Girls Self Defence Project. We have been involved in the past and it is fabulous.

As you can see we are having a busy start to term 3... and there is more, including Leadership Camp for Year 8. Check in every Friday for Year 7 & 8 updates.



Friday, 29 June 2012

Happy Holidays

Here we are half way through the year, the last few weeks have zoomed by.

Reports and Conferences: It was wonderful to meet with so many of you for learning conferences this week. If you were unable to make it this week please contact your child's teacher to arrange for your learning conference to happen early next term. Reports will come home today with those children who did not have learning conferences.

Dates for Term 3 so far:
Thurs July 9:15 @ 7:30pm: Year 8 talk in the Hall re Cashmere High School
Wed Aug 8 @ 12 noon - 2:45pm: Winter Sports Tournament
Aug 20 - Sept 7: Spellathon
Sept 20 - 21: Leadership Camp for Year 8

Stationery: Please check with your child that they have still got the following, in working order, at school:
  • gluestick
  • pencils (3)
  • ruler
  • rubber
  • red pen
If any of these stationery items need replacing, please arrange to do so over the holidays.

Have a safe and enjoyable two weeks. We look forward to seeing our Year 7 and 8s refreshed and keen to learn on Monday July 16.

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Cashmere High School Information Evening

On Thursday July 19, Mark Wilson, principal of Cashmere High School will be coming to Beckenham School during the day to talk with our Year 8 students and in the evening from 7:30pm till 8:30pm to talk with Year 8 families. This is a great opportunity to hear about Cashmere first hand and ask any questions you may have about the school.


Key dates in 2012 for Cashmere High School student enrolments for 2013:
  • 19 July – 7:30 – 8:30pm information evening at Beckenham School
  • 27 July - Year 9 Enrolments close
  • 27 July - Closing date for ALL Scholarship Applications (Including Academic)
  • 31 July - Year 9 Ballot Held (Out of Zone Students)
  • 3 August - Notify Ballot results for Yr 9 Out of Zone Students
  • 10 September - Yr 8 Entrant Testing Morning

Monday, 25 June 2012

Week 10 Update

We are looking forward to Friday and a well deserved break for all. A few important messages before then...

By now your learning conference should be booked for Tuesday or Wednesday this week. Please contact the office ASAP if you are yet to book. Make sure you visit the Hall before or after your conference. A huge range of wonderful science and technology will be on display.

If you are yet to return Famine money, please get it to Miss D by Thursday this week at the latest.

Congratulations to the basketballers who played at last week's Primary Schools Basketball Tournament. The boys team were placed 4th and the girls team were very competitive.



This week we will be talking to the children about our plan for arts academies next term. They will be selecting the area of the arts that they would like to focus on.

Leadership Points are being tallied this week. Awards will be presented at the first PRIDE assembly next term.

There is no home learning this week.



Friday, 15 June 2012

Week 9 Update

On Friday we had a special PRIDE assembly to kick off our school wide focus on cultural diversity and the Olympic Games. As part of the festivities, each class drew a country out of a bucket. All of the countries represent nationalities of children at Beckenham School. During the build up to the Games we will be finding out more about and supporting our selected country.
Room 16: Great Britain
Room 17: China
Room 18: Netherlands
Room 19: Japan

Music Groups: Beckenham groups performed superbly on Tuesday and Wednesday evening at the South Music Festival. Both the Band and the Senior Chorale group shone, we were all very proud!

Learning Conferences: If you haven't yet done so, please visit School Links or ring Caroline in the office to book your learning conference on either Tues 26th or Wed 27th of June (2pm finish these days). Reports will be discussed and handed over at conferences. This will also give you a chance to visit the hall and see the Science and Technology Expo.

Cross Country: We were very proud of our children who ran at the Canterbury Primary Schools Cross Country. All came in the top half of their fields. Special congratulations to Emily for her 12th placing in the 11 year old girls race.

Basketball: We have a boys and a girls team entered in the Indoor Tournament on Tuesday. A notice with final reminders has been sent home on Friday.

Hot milo: Please support the Student Council who are selling hot milo on Fridays at morning tea.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Week 8 Update

To say it's been a disruptive week of learning would be a bit of an understatement. Thanks for your understanding and flexibility as we coped with the powers of mother nature. Great to see so many children back on Friday and totally focused on their learning.
Staff are currently writing mid year reports. Please visit School Links or call Caroline to book your learning conference on June 26 or 27. Reports will be discussed and handed out at these conferences.

We are entering two basketball teams (1 boys, 1 girls) in the Primary Schools Indoor Tournament on June 19th. Please return slips ASAP if your child is involved in this tournament.

The Senior Chorale Group and the Band are performing in the South Music Festival at the Aurora Centre on Tues 12 and 13 (band only) of June. Pre-ordered tickets are now available for collection from the office.

Classes are busy working on their special projects about endangered species for display at the Science and Tech Expo in the last week of term. This will be a 'must see' when you come to school for your learning conferences.

The Avonside Open Night has been rescheduled to Monday June 11 from 5pm - 7pm.

Seek peek... Last year the Year 8's thoroughly enjoyed their two day Leadership Camp experience based at the Papanui Youth Centre. Based on it's success we are keen to offer a similar yet different experience this year. We have pencilled in September 20th and 21st for our 2012 Year 8 Leadership Camp. This will be based at school, with marae style sleeping in the hall and hall foyer on the Thursday night. Amongst other activities, we are looking at including a / some motivational guest speaker(s) and a community service component to this camp. We are looking for A) contacts with community groups who would appreciate some support and B) suggestions for inspirational speakers for this age group. Please contact us with any suggestions.