THIS WEEK’S MEMORY VERSE

For what God is there in heaven or on earth who can do the deeds and mighty works you do?

Deuteronomy 3:24

 


 PRINCIPAL’S NOTICE

Tena koutou whanau ma – warm greetings to everyone

At this time of the year, the school always seems very different. Senior students have by and large finished their work and have ended their school year, apart from some who are putting last minute touches to their mahi before submitting it. It is also a time where we are looking towards next year and making plans around class composition, sizes and rooms. Because the Lord has given us stable numbers in our school roll we are able proceed with this process with reasonable clarity – we are still praying for two new teachers in the English and Science departments.

Again, as we draw close to the end of the school year I would like to bring to your attention several important events that are on our horizon.

In the last week of the term we will hold our Junior and Middle School Prize-Giving assemblies. We will begin on Monday the 9th December with the Certificates of Recognition awards for our Primary students. This begins at 10:00am and we invite our whanau to come in and join with us in a ‘Whanau Event’, finishing at about 12:00.

 

The next day (10th December) we will be running our annual ‘Beach Day’. This will be at Tii Bay, Paihia.

Wednesday 11th December is the Primary school Prize-Giving starting at 9:30a.m., followed by the Middle School Prize-Giving at 11:30a.m..

Although the school will be open for the remainder of that week we will be setting up for 2025 and will therefore not be running normal classes.

 

2025 Enrolments

As discussed in previous newsletters, our school roll is very healthy – something we are very thankful for, first to the Lord and also to our whanau who have entrusted the education, care and wellbeing of their children to us. We are taking enrolments for 2025 and urge whanau who are considering enrolling here to act quickly to secure a place in the school as places are fast being taken up.

 

Camps Next Year

This is an early signal that we are running two camps at the beginning of next year. One, a Year 7 & 8 camp at Urupukapuka Island with senior student leaders mentoring our younger students. This will be run on the 3rd, 4th and 5th February. The second camp is the Primary Summer Camp, to be run on the 12th and 13th March.

 

Waitangi Day (public holiday) is on Thursday the 6th in that second week. To avoid a ‘stop-start’ week we will also close the school on the 7th (Friday) and resume on Monday 10th February.

 


KEY DATES:

IMPORTANT SCHOOL DATES

PRIMARY
Term 4
Term 4
Monday 9th December Certificates of Recognition Years 1-6
Tuesday 10th December Beach Day Years 1-10
Wednesday 11th December Prize Giving Years 1-6 
SECONDARY
Term 4
Term 4 Technology Year 7-8 Every Tuesdays
Wednesday 11th December Prize Giving Years 7-10
WHOLE SCHOOL
Term 4
Term 4

SCHOOL TERMS

Term 1 Start Tuesday 31st January 2024
End Friday 12th April 2024
Term 2 Start Monday 29th April 2024
End Friday 5th July 2024
Term 3 Start Monday 22nd July 2024
End Friday 27th September 2024
Term 4 Start Monday 14th October 2024
End Friday 13th December 2024

 

 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS


 BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Meeting Dates:                                                                                                                                                                           

Term 1 Tuesday 13th February 2024
Term 2 Tuesday 14th May 2024
Term 2 Tuesday 18th June 2024
Term 3 Tuesday 30th July 2024 
Term 4 Tuesday 22nd October 2024

Minutes: 


TEACHERS NOTICE

Dear Parents, as part of our financial literacy programme the year 9 and 10’s are preparing for an annual market day. They have had to create a business and participate in all the work that is involved in the running of their business. Our students will be selling their merchandise, food, goods and services from the hall on Wednesday the 4th of December. The doors will be open from 9.30am onwards. Each business will have a stall which they will man. This is an invite in advance to please support this initiative. I look forward to seeing parents/ caregivers, grandparents and members of the public on this day.

Mr Torr (Deputy Principal)

 

STUDENTS  ADVERTS

 

 


On Wednesday 4th December 2024. Year 9-10 will be running a market at the Kaikohe Christian School in the hall. There will be many different stores to go and take a visit to. So if you’re not busy feel free and welcome to come down and visit. Mindys Midday Munchies! They will be selling cake pops and S’mores pops. These are very unique and scrumptious treats. Cake pops will be $2.50 and the S’mores pops will be $2.00. You will have the whole day to decide whether to come down because we will be selling our products from 9.30am – 2pm. I hope you enjoy! 


Marketing advert

On Wednesday 4th of December our school will be

hosting a market day from 9.30am-2pm. Our group,

Tumeke Kai are selling some delicious meals and great

bargains such as Chop Suey, Cream Potato, 2 Fried

Bread and a cup of Lemonade on the side at a very

reasonable price of $25.So please come and visit

Tumeke Kai!


Dear parents and caregivers

This term our year 9/10 is having a MARKET DAY on Wednesday 4th December 2024. My group is selling homemade designer jewelry and delicious food to complement it. This will help my group learn how to run a business for profit on a small scale.

Please come and check out the little markets and see what you desire.

TIMES: Starts: 9:30 and Ends: 3:10

You are all welcome to come and visit our market

Nga Mihi

Keisha Edwards and Tia Tupe


On Wednesday the 4 of December the year nines and tens are hosting a market day. The market day will be hosted at kaikohe christian school hall. We are trying to persuade people to buy our cool product.

The product we are producing is a unique type of art work.

canvas gangstas 

The creators of canvas gangstas is hoone-pere nordstrand and levi shaw.


Market day 

We are having a market day

When: On the 4th of December. 

Where: Kaikohe christian school &

Were selling sweet delicious treats!

Strawberry sandwiches:

                                                            $3-$6(depending on amount)

This type of sandwich is refreshing and good for a quick  and easy dessert!

Strawberry mochi: 


                

                                                                       $4-$12 (depending on amount)

These also are a nice refreshing treat, but making them is not as easy as pie!

Thank you!


Job Vacancy

Kaikohe Christian School invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the role of Office Administrator. Applicants will need to be well versed in using school-based Student Management systems, specifically, KAMAR, have a sound basic office financial management knowledge, be familiar and confident with VOIP phone systems and be willing and able to support the Special Character of the school. The successful applicant will have a demonstrated work history that shows strong and positive work-place relationships, punctuality and timeliness and a strong work ethic.

All interested persons may access application documents by contacting Joni Erueti [email protected] .

Closing date for applications is Friday November 22nd.

David Rogers

PRINCIPAL

 

PRIMARY NOTICES

COURSE SELECTIONS 2025

2025 Course Information
 

This is the information students need to make their choices. We would like all students choices to be handed in at Form Time on Tuesday 29 October so we can begin drafting our 2025 Timetable.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINKS BELOW IN RED TO ACCESS THE 2025 COURSE & COURSE DESCRIPTIONS.

2025 Course Descriptions

STUDENT NOTICES 

 

 

 


FOR PARENTS AND WHANAU

YOUTH 412

Celebration Youth 412. Youth event for those aged 12 and over at the Celebration Centre (school hall) on Friday at 7:00 pm. Contact Josiah Shaw 021 022 42000 or Brian Heihei 022 198 1757.


Mike Shaw

CEO Celebration Trust

 PO Box 235 – Kaikohe

Phone +64 9 405 3996

Cell     +64 21 842 302

www.heartofthenorth.co.nz

 

 

 

WHAT ARE ATTENDANCE DUES?

The Ministry of Education does not fund building related costs at our School. Attendance Dues are only used to pay for building related costs. They can not be used for any other purposes.  Paying Attendance Dues is a condition of enrolment for all students attending our School. Attendance Dues are compulsory – there is a legal requirement for parents and caregivers to pay Attendance Dues under the Education and Training Act 2020. They are not a donation.

Mike Shaw

CEO Celebration Trust

 

 


COMMUNITY NOTICES

 


Lunch For The Week
Blessings to you all and stay safe!