欢迎来到圣海利斯学校(一年级至八年级)

 

 DSC 0052圣海利斯学校(St Heliers School)以力臻完美为宗旨。我们的目标是引导和培养每一个学生,使他们在学校生活的各个领域发挥各自的潜能。学校和家庭密切的合作关系是实现该目标必不可少的条件。

 

作为一所完全小学(一至八年级),我们见证了学生们从眨着大眼睛的五岁孩子成长为青少年的历程。从踏入校园的那一刻起,学生们就在老师的鼓励和帮助下努力成为一个独立且充满责任感的学习者。

 

学校积极引导高年级的学生指导和照顾低年级的学生。每年开学初高年级班级就会和低年级班级"结对子",在学校生活的各个方面帮助和支持低年级的学生。正是这种"结对子"的方式创造了圣海利斯小学大家庭的氛围。

Home Zone

All students who live within the home zone described below (and shown on the attached map) shall be entitled to enrol at the school.

  • Starting at the intersection of Auckland Road and Tamaki Drive, travel east along Tamaki Drive (345 and above included), south along Turua Street, east along Polygon Road, south west on Yattendon Road, south on Sylvia Road to Maskell Street. Travel east on Maskell Street (102, 91 and below included; Vale Road - 85 – 91 odd numbers only included; McArthur Street included), south east on Chesterfield Avenue (excluded), south west on Kesteven Avenue (35, 38 and below included; Kildare Avenue – 39, 38 and below included), west along Riddell Road (75, 50 and below included), south on Sierra Street (Wendover Road – 47, 48 and below included). Travel west on Mt Taylor Road (excluded), north on Ashby Avenue (57, 50 and below included), west on Odessa Crescent, north on Maxine Place to St Heliers Bay Road (283, 292 and below included; Lammermoor Drive included), north on Long Drive (93, 72 and above included; Tarawera Terrace – 50, 33 and below included), east and north along Challenger Street (all addresses included), east and north along Auckland Road (all addresses included) back to the starting point.

All residential addresses on included sides of boundary roads and all no exit roads off included sides of boundary roads are included in the zone unless otherwise stated.

Proof of residence within the home zone will be required.

Each year, applications for enrolment in the following year from in-zone students will be sought by a date which will be published in a daily or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the school. This will enable the board to assess the number of places which can be made available to students who live outside the zone.

Out of Zone Enrolments for 2024

Out of Zone applications for 2024 are now closed.  St Heliers School Board has determined that a limited number of places are likely to be available in all year levels for out-of-zone students for 2024. Exact numbers for each year group will be advertised on the school website, under 'How to Enrol' and the local community paper. 

 

 

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All students who live within the home zone shall be entitled to enrol at the school.

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Assemblies

Award Assemblies - are on a Friday at 2.00 pm in the school hall. All are welcome.  Merit certificates are awarded during Year 0-4 and Year 5-8 assemblies. Excellence Awards and Citizenship Awards are presented at full school assemblies.

Staff will contact parents/caregivers to advise when a child is receiving an award. We like to keep this as a surprise for the student.

Please check the school community calendar for the dates of Friday assemblies.

Morning Assemblies - the principal holds short weekly 8:50 am morning assemblies. These are to deliver messages to students and acknowledge achievements.  These are held on:

Tuesday - Year 1 - 4, Thursday - Year 5 - 8.

Parents are welcome to attend. Please be aware they are frequently canceled due to weather and other school events.

Consultation

Māori Consultation Action Plan 2022 - 2023

Purpose to address parent suggestions that came out of the consultation to help us guide the strategic plan.

Please see the attached Action Plan Here

Weekly Te Reo Maori Sheet can be found here

Concerns/Queries

If parents have any concerns or queries about some aspect of their child's schooling, please make an appointment with your child's class teacher. If the matter requires further discussion or is unresolved, the appropriate team leader would become involved. The Principal would only become involved in such issues after discussions with the class teacher and team leader remained unresolved.

Damage to School Property

Where a pupil causes damage through deliberate destruction or undue carelessness it is school policy to inform the parents and seek their co-operation in rectifying the problem.

Local After School Activities for Students

Please click here for a list of local after school activities for students.

Lost Property

Lost Property is kept in the school hall. Every effort is made to return named items. All clothing must be named. Lost Property is cleaned out at the end of each term. Unclaimed items are put in the recycle clothing bin.

School Lunches (ezlunch)

You can order healthy and delicious lunches through Kindo.  Simple and easy. School lunch orders are available on a Monday, Thursday and Friday.

Term 2 2023 lunch orders will begin on Thursday 27 April 2023.
You will be able to order (or cancel) any time before 9:00am on the day or schedule in advance.
Your child's lunch will be delivered to the school in time for lunch.

Please click here for the ezlunch menu

Orders are made online through your myKindo account. One account for the whole family! Get started now and be ready... go to www.mykindo.co.nz to start ordering!
For ingredient information please click on the ‘i’, next to the menu item. It is also possible for Kindo to store allergen information so that future lunch orders adhere to the dietary restrictions. Click the My Details tab on the menu, then scroll to the bottom and select an option from the dropdown box
under Allergy Alert.
Please make sure to press save and continue at the top right after entering in the allergy alert.

Notifying the School

Please notify the school:

  • If your child is to be picked up by anyone other than the usual people (grandparents, relations, friends)
  • If your child has a notifiable disease - infectious
  • If you change your telephone number or address.

Road Safety

Road safety is of key concern for children travelling to and from school. Pupils are constantly reminded, both in and out of the classroom, of the safety rules that must be observed daily. Programmes such as Safe Walking and Safe Cycling are taught within the curriculum. Please do not double park to pick up children.

Students who ride bicycles to school must be familiar with the Road Code and meet three conditions:

  • The cycle is completely roadworthy
  • Parents have given permission
  • The student is wearing a cycle helmet.

School traffic wardens are on patrol at the traffic lights at the intersection of St Heliers Bay Road, Riddell Road and Maskell Street each afternoon from 3.00-3.10pm. A staff member supervises the afternoon crossings. Children are to cross the roads only at the patrolled traffic lights, and must use the Kea Crossing if crossing Walmsley Road.

School Newsletter

This is emailed to all parents and available on the website under day to day information.

It contains items of interest, information about school programmes, events and notable achievements. This is the main source of information to parents about upcoming events and reminders.

School Photos

Class, sibling and individual photos are taken in Term 3.

School Student Council

We have two student councils. Junior Student Council is Years 4 & 5 and Senior Student Council is Years 6 - 8. Meetings are held once a term with follow-up meetings when required. Both Councils work with the Assistant and Deputy Principals to discuss issues, help organise school events and support students, staff and community. Year 4 & 5 Student Council are elected by their classmates for two terms. Year 6 - 8 Student Council are elected by their classmates for the year. 

School Trips, Camps and Education Outside the Classroom

In order to enrich the students’ education, class trips are sometimes organised. These can be on a half or full day basis or can sometimes be for up to a week. Extensive planning is required by the teacher and a proposal outlining the purpose, plans and itinerary of each trip is given to the Principal. Regulations determining the required ratio of adults to pupils are adhered to. Invariably parents are invited to support, take part in and enjoy their child's class trip.

A travel consent form is completed on enrolment which is valid for the entire time your child is at St Heliers School. All trips and visits will be well-publicised either in the Principal's, team leader's or class teacher's newsletters.

Signing out at School Office

If a child needs to leave the school grounds during school hours, parents/caregivers of that student, where possible, should notify the classroom teacher before the start of the school day. All parents must report to the school office to sign the student out and only then will the student be sent for. Please do not take students directly from classrooms.

Student Leave Request

A 'Student Leave Request Form' must be completed in advance of any planned trips during term time.  These forms are available here as well as the school office and must be approved by the school principal in advance.  We do not provide school work for any trips taken during term time.

Student Progress

A Meet the Teachers Evening' happens early in Term 1 of each year.

Two written reports are issued for each student - one mid-year and one at the end of the year.

Parent/Teacher interviews are scheduled when mid-year reports are issued.

Staff are available to have informal chats before or after school for a few minutes. If you require a longer time, you can contact the office and a time will be organised with the teacher concerned. Staff have meetings after school on several days and will find a time that suits as soon as possible.

Supervision of the School Grounds

During morning tea interval and lunch break teachers are on duty in the school grounds. When injuries occur or concerns arise, students should initially contact the duty teacher.

A map of the St Heliers School grounds can be downloaded Here.

St Heliers School News