Principal’s Message
Dear Parents and Whānau
Today has been a real joy.
Our tamariki have been full of smiles, as they reconnect with their classmates and this year’s teacher. New students, including our international students, have coped well as they start to settle in. Our students all look so smart and enthusiastic, and as I reflect on today, I want to thank parents for ensuring that our students are dressed correctly in school uniforms. Clean, tidy uniforms reflect the pride we have in our school and I am deeply grateful to work in a community which values schooling and which supports us so well. Thank you!
A special welcome is extended to new students and their families, and new staff.
Health & Safety
Keeping students safe is a shared responsibility. If you notice anything within our school which causes you concern, please let me or the office know so we can minimise any safety issues.
Please note that this week we will have workers on site after hours and on the weekend, so please actively supervise children if they come to play.
Sick students must stay home and the school needs to be advised (refer website). The school office needs to be able to contact parents if needed, so please email any changed emails, phone numbers or addresses to office@cocklebay.school.nz. Any children with significant health conditions need a formal care plan which is agreed to by home and school, so please contact the office if this has been overlooked or needs updating.
Incredible Years Parent Programme
This is a highly recommended programme, offered in English, Hindi and Mandarin. I ask you to consider attending, as expert advice can be very helpful.
Location: Uxbridge Community Centre, Howick
Time: 9:30-12:00
Dates: 7 March 2024-20 June 2024
Length: 14 sessions
Contact: Avashni.Gopicherran@education.govt.nz or
StaceyLouise.Corney@education.govt.nz to enrol
Communication
If you have a concern about your child’s learning or something happening at school, please follow the process below:
- make an appointment with your child’s teacher or the teacher involved
- make an appointment with the team leader (if the matter resurfaces or remains unresolved)
- make an appointment with the relevant Deputy Principal or myself (if the matter again resurfaces or remains unsolved).
Getting help if your child is not attending regularly
We know there can be important reasons why children aren’t coming to school, such as long-term illness, anxiety, or financial challenges for families. If your child is affected by any of these, please contact me or one of our Deputy Principals.
We want to work with you to remove barriers to attending. There are many kinds of support available that might help make it easier for students to come to school.
Kind regards
Dorothy Bigwood