Dear parents and caregivers,
I’d like to start my final newsletter of the year with an acknowledgement of all of our PRIDE Certificate winners of 2023. Seeing our school values demonstrated in so many different ways is fantastic to see. These last two weeks have seen PRIDE certificates go to: Devin Mcentee, Daniel Ford and Rewan Tonkin.
I’d also like to congratulate 2 year six students who were awarded our graduate certificate displaying our school vision throughout their time at Greenhithe School. These two students are:
Jasmine Thomson and Zachary Stephens
Farewell To Year 6 Children and Their Families
Firstly I’d like to thank our year 6 students. I have enjoyed being their principal, watching them grow, face challenges and develop into amazing young people ready for whatever challenges await them in their futures. They have made huge contributions to our school and I thank them for being great role models for our year 5 children. I also look forward to hearing about the children’s successes at their next schools.
I’d also like to acknowledge the families who are leaving us this year, many of whom have had long associations with our school. We hope to see you at our Summer Festivals in the future. Thank you for all your contributions to our school.
Last night we held our Graduation celebration for the year 6 children. This was a wonderful evening and I know the children enjoyed their evening. As a part of this event we present our award winners for 2023.
Our award winners for 2023 are:
Principals Cup for Outstanding Academic Achievement- Max Wang
Lupton Family Cup for Diligence-Emily Zhao
Cup for Excellence-Reagan Highet
Greenhithe Lions Citizenship Award-Pippa Craddock
Greenhithe School Citizenship Cup-Deacon Harrison
Digital Recovery Cup for Excellence in Mathematics-Matthew Chen
Digital Recovery Cup for Excellence in Writing-Max Wang
Excellence in the Arts-Harriet Cotty
Overall Sports Cups –Nyah Slade/ Maddison Boyd
-JJ Dorday-Bradbury
2024 School structure
Year one
Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Walsh and Miss. Philip.
Year two
Mrs. Mowat, Mrs. Strombeck and Mrs. Sussex
Year three
Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Ms. Erceg and Miss. Barnston-Wells.
Year four/ five
Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Leader, Ms. Dugmore, Mrs. Bate, Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Snowden.
Year six
Ms. Alexander, Mrs. Lupton and Ms. Sheppard.
Mrs. Sam (who will be teaching art throughout the school in 2024), Mrs. Gunston, Mrs. Chichester, Mrs. Hilton-Jones and Mrs Patterson will be part of our teaching team and undertake elements of classroom release time for our teachers.
2023 Classes and Teachers
Today the children have spent time in their new class for 2024. This provided an opportunity for building new relationships that will support their learning next year. While the children will be familiar with their classmates, as our classes do collaborate for many learning experiences, they may not have all their friends in the class. The teachers have identified relationships and friendships that work to enhance and promote effective learning, while ensuring each child is well supported in their new class. Our teachers and the Senior Leaders spend many hours putting these classes together based on many factors, including the children’s working relationships in the classroom, learning requirements and groupings within the class.
This is an opportunity for building new relationships. While the children will be familiar with their classmates, as our classes do mix for many learning experiences, they may not have all their friends in the class. The teachers have identified relationships and friendships that work to enhance and promote effective learning, while ensuring each child is well supported in their new class.
Please help your child to see the new class as an opportunity for new friendships, while morning teas, lunchtimes. Year group collaboration for learning experiences or sports will help maintain friendships where some of their friends may not be in the same class.
Final Reflections
As we come to the end of another year, I would like to say a few thank yous!
Firstly, our amazing staff. I am so grateful to have a team of such dedicated, passionate and caring educators working to realise the potential of your children. I am very proud of our team.
I would also like to thank and acknowledge the contribution of our parent community. We thank you for your support with everything you do for our school and the children. Whether this is joining us on a trip, attending a sports event to cheer on the team, managing or coaching a team, supporting our PTA events or being one of our road crossing supervisors, I thank you for your support of our school.
I’d like to also acknowledge the work of the Board. They are dedicated people who work closely with the leadership of the school to continue to improve learning outcomes for all of our tamariki at Greenhithe School.
I would like to thank our PTA team, what an amazing group you are. Our Summer Festival was epic! It was a great community and school event. This was our first full Summer Festival since 2019! Your work throughout the year has been thoroughly appreciated. I’d like to give a special mention and acknowledgement to Sjaan Evans, for her leadership of the PTA. I have enjoyed working alongside you all and it has been a privilege to see your dedication to the children of our school.
Being on the gates at the start and end of the day is a highlight of the year for me. I love the way the children chat, share their achievements and just greet me each day with a smile. I have loved watching each child work diligently and show perseverance and excellence throughout 2023. I am so proud of every one of our children. They remind me on a daily basis why my job is the best one in the world.
The summer break is a time to catch up with whānau and reset. I have family visiting from the UK, so I’ll be hitting many of the tourist spots!
I hope the summer break allows everyone to relax, enjoy the holiday and return in February safe and ready for an exciting 2024.
Ngā mihi
Stephen Grady
Tumuaki/Principal
Greenhithe School