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7 0 Ni l e S t re et , Ne l son P ho n e 0 3 5 4 8 4 9 7 2 F a x 0 3 5 4 8 4 4 8 3 Ema i l s t a f f@ ne l so nce nt ra l . s cho o l . nzPrincipal: tumuaki@ts.co.nz Secretary: secreta ry@nelsoncentr al.school.nz BOT Chairman: David Jo hnston Website: www.nelsonce ntral .school.nz
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Kura Tuatahi o Whakatu greetings to friends andfamily of Nelson Central School.
Play fightingSome sources support the notion of playfighting(www.aphrodite womenshealth.com/news/20070220003410_heal th_news.shtml) oftenextolling its virtues (www.springerlink.com/content/r82828jw4k74150h). Others ask us to learn how todistinguish between play fighting and aggression so thatwe dont deny children the benefits of playfighting(www.education.com/reference/article/Ref_Distinguishing). Some researchers make playfightingseem like a must have activity. However most of themdont have to deal with the fallout when play fighting goesbelly up. Sometimes what starts out as a bit of funquickly becomes bullying with its tears, feelings of hurtand broken relationships. Our position is that play fightingought not to occur at school and that if you think its amust have activity you might like to host one at yourplace! We simply dont have the resources to monitor theactivity to ensure its worthy objectives are achieved.
AbsencesIf you intend that your children will be absent for 20consecutive days or more but will be returning to schoolafter the absence, can you please put that in writing and
ensure it is received in the school office. When a child hasbeen absent for 20 consecutive days we are required toremove them from the school roll and start a process tofind out where the child is and ensure they are attendingschool. If we dont receive a note from you and if the childreturns to school, this is treated as a new enrolment inwhich case a whole new round of frustrating, form fillinghas to be completed. That can be avoided if you give us aletter to confirm your intentions before leaving school.
Congratulations to the Nelson Representative A Miniball team for
winning the Nelson Marlborough Tournament held inBlenheim at the weekend. The team won all lead up gamesby large margins and won the final by 12 points. Well done Kyle C., Ben W., Ben R., Max H., Lachie M., Toby B.Congratulations and thanks also to the coaches for a finejob preparing the team.
Cycles and scootersWe seem to be fighting a losing battle in our efforts toprotect cycles and scooters. At the weekend a scooter wasleft in the bike cage and some-one saw two youths gainaccess to the cage by throwing a jacket over the barbedwire and removed a scooter. Had the police been alerted
the thieves would have been long gone by the time theygot here. Im not sure how effective children having theirown chains and locks would be but you may wish toconsider it.
Newsletter by emailIf you would prefer to receive your copy of the schoolnewsletter by email rather than in hard copy, please e-mail
Tim and let him know: staff@nelsoncentral.school.nz
Nelson Central Achievers1. Jonti W, Devon B (R1) for mechanical ingenuity2. Cameron W (R1) for sticking to the task3. Gyung H (R5) for good work on past tense4. Dillion G, Max M, Greer M, Nikkita W (R13) for very,
very good writing5. Jack M, Ben P (Ren 2) for fantastic reports6. Sam A (R6) for a positive attitude and self management7. Room 6 for working fabulously in all areas of the
curriculum
8. Will R (R14), Maddie S (R5), Georgia M (R2) Jacob P(R6), Aimee H (R7) Choir Achievers9. Harley K (R9) for great improvement in writing10. Christopher L, Ellie P (R3) 100% in basics facts
Special recognitionNelson Representative A Miniball Team winners of theBasketball Tournament held in Blenheim they also had a100% success rate during the tournament. They are: Ben R,Ben W, Kyle C, Max H, Toby B, Lachie M (all Roo m 7).
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ICAS Science AchieversHigh DistinctionBen R (R7), Jacob S (R8)
DistinctionJenna S (Year 4 - R3)
CreditFenn B (R1), Toby B (R7), Max H (R7), Georgie M(R2), Nic P (R8), Luke R (R2) , Zoe R (R1)
Well done everyone!
Term 3 dates & events18 30 Aug Senior staff prepare for annual self reviews19 Aug Kahikatea Camp Meeting24 Aug Winter Sports Tournament8 Sept Prospective students to NIS at 9:30 amParent evening at NIS 7pm13-24 Sept Staff appraisal interviews15-16 Sept Numeracy Coordinator in classrooms21 Sept Inter-regional cross country champs21 Sept Kidz for Kidz Concert with SuzannePrentice
22 Sept Inter-school skiing24 Sept Literacy professional development Chanel Ngaruhe, Rachel Randrup, Dianne Thomson
Term 3 finishes Friday 24 September
Dr Paul Potaka
PRINCIPAL
Remember to send back your Food for Thought permission
slips in order to get the sponsor form. Thank you to
everyone for such a positive response so far.
Food For Thought EventsFriday August 27th
Last Day for returning sponsor moneyA big thank you to everyone who took part in the rice eating
challenge at the weekend. Don't forget to bring in any photosor recounts of your day for Tracy to use in a whole schooldisplay. Sponsor money is due in by Friday 27th August.
The Christmas Show
The Central School concert will be on Tuesday 21stSeptember at 7.30pm in the Hope Community
Church, Hope. Adults $18.00, Child/Student$12.00. Tickets: Ticket Direct Tasman 03-5208560, 0800 224 225 or online atwww.tdtasman.co.nz. Moreinformation atwww.worldvision.org.nz/
The Brook Kindergarten has limited places available for 2.5 to
5 year olds. All teachers fully qualified and registered. Call
548 9936 or visit us to see a session in action.
Head LicePublic Health Nurse, Helen Omlo will give a
30 minute presentation on the treatment of head lice
ARTS CENTRE
NELSON CENTRAL SCHOOL
August 25th 3.15 pm
For several years Nelson Central has been lucky enoughto be part of the Nelson College Year 13 LeadershipProgramme.
To foster leadership skills in the young men they areencouraged to mentor younger male students who wefeel will benefit from thepositive role models thecollege studentsprovide.
The programme aims toboost our boysconfidence, assist themwith academic learningif necessary, sharesporting activities andgive them positiveopportunities to interactwith an older boy. It has
been our experiencethat all involved get a lotout of the programme.Pictured :Mentor Oscar Barklewith Ryan H (R1)
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Student Council News
Remember Pyjama Day -
Friday August 20thGold coin donation
All proceeds to Centre for Childrens Happiness,
Phnom Penh Cambodia
Help !!!! So far our tin is pretty empty - if you
have any old coins or money languishing athome - bring it in !!! The collection tin is
situated in school entrance lobby.
WEEKLY SPORTS RESULTSWeek ended 15th August
Miniball
Central Lightning v Nayland Blue Saints. Nayland wonCentral Wasps v Hampden St Hotshots.Player of the day: Max S room 8Central Wasps v Tahunanui Destroyers. Wasps won 30-10. Player of the day: Ben W room 7
NetballCentral Sting v Wakefield Tuis. Wakefield won (cont.
Nelson Central
Social SkillsRight: To Feel Safe.
Responsibility: To ensure others
are safe
Winter Sports Tournament
Tuesday 24th August postponement Thursday 9thSeptember
All year 5/6 students will be taking part in the annualwinter sports tournament on 24th August. They will playvarious sports against the Nelson cluster of primaryschools. The event is being held at Saxton Field and JackRobins Stadium in Stoke. It is a fun event for the childrenwith the emphasis on having a go at a new sport orparticipating in a sport they are familiar with. Children
will bus to and from the event. We are required toprovide referees at netball, soccer and volleyball. If youcould help we would be most grateful as is would be ashame for the children to miss out. We would alsowelcome help with supervision at each sport. There willbe room for helpers to travel out with the children on thebus if they wish.
If your child is participating they should have boughthome a permission slip. Please arrange to have it back atschool with the bus fare as soon as possible. Please alsoconfirm on the form if you are able to help withrefereeing and supervision.
Any questions please do no hesitate to contact Sheryll inthe school office between 9 and 12.30pm. ph: 5484972ext 819 or email sheryll@nelsoncentral.school.nz
Lost property will be available for viewing outsidethe office on Friday before and after school, weatherpermitting. Please remember to label all clothing with
your child's first name and surname, plus a roomnumber would be helpful.
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Nelson Central School Sports Teams
Nelson Central pupils have the opportunity to participate insports teams throughout the school year. Notification ofstart dates are published in the school newsletter and on thesports notice board located in the hallway between rooms 2and 3. To participate in school teams children are required
to complete a registration form for each sport and pay therequired registration fee. This must be done in terms 1 & 4for summer sport and term 2 for winter sport. All childrenare issued with a school sports uniform to play in. Thesemust be returned to school at the end of each term.
Management/coaching of school teams is undertaken by
parents/caregivers.
Term 4 SportsMini Soccer Year 1-6. 5 aside soccer played on a smallfield. No goalies no offside. Mixed teams Games are 30minutes and are played at Saxton Field Stoke onTuesday between 4.30pm and 54.30pm. Starts Tuesday26th October. Cost: $5.
Parental assistance required.Registrations available from sports notice boardslocated in hallway between rooms 2 and 3. To be
returned with fee to school office by Friday 17th
September.
Milo Have A Go Cricket Coaching Programme : - 5-8year olds. An 8 week programme to introduce childrento cricket and the skill base needed to play the game.Some parental assistance required. Details will be
advised on receipt
Kiwi Cricket Year 1 and above. A follow on fromThe Milo Have a Go Cricket Coaching programme runby Nelson Cricket term 4. Children play a game whereall bat, bowl, wicket keep and field. Games are playedat Saxton Field, Stoke, Saturday
Details will be advised on receipt
Incrediball Year 3 and above. The next step afterKiwi Cricket. Children play with a harder ball andwooden cricket bat. Assists with the transition tohardball cricket. Games are played at Saxton Field,Stoke,
Details will be advised on receiptHardball Cricket The progression from Incrediball.Traditional cricket played on Saturdays. Games are 25overs per innings. Games are played at various cricketvenues.Central School home ground The Botanics.
Competition and teams remain the same as term 1.
Volleyball Year 5/6children. Games are 30 minutes andare played at Nelson Girls College Gymnasium onThursdays between 4 and 6 pm
Details will be advised on receipt
Touch Rugby Year 2 and above. 6 a side. Games are
played at Tahunanui playing field on Fridays between 4pmand 5pmDetails will be advised on receipt
Softball Year 4 6 children. Continuation of competitionfrom term 1.
Commencing date to be advised. Teams remain the
same as term 1.
Any sporting enquiries please see Sheryll McKeage at theschool office or contact by phone: 5484972 ext. 819, email:sheryll@nelsoncentral.school.nz
NELSON MINIBALL TERM 3 201027 AUGUST 2010
Nelson Netball Future Ferns DrawsSaturday 21/08/10
Wednesday 25/08/10
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2
Ct6 4:25pm Nelson Central School Starsv Henley Magics
Venue/Time Team 1 Team 2
Ct 49:00am
Enner Glynn AllStars
v Nelson CentralSting
Time COURT 1 - TOWN END
4pm NAYLAND DEVILS CENTRAL TIGERS
FULL COURT
4.30 ENNER GLYNN SUNS CENTRAL LIGHTNING
7pm CENTRAL LIGHTNING ENNER GLYNN ANGELS
7.30 NAYLAND BLUE SAINTS CENTRAL WASPS
Results cont from Page 3.....Player of the day:Oonagh G room 8Central Stars v Clifton Tce Fast and Furious. CliftonTce won 6-3.Player of the day: Carleigh H room 3 and Isabella Sroom 1