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Preparatory School Newsletter

Thursday 7 March 2024

Preparatory School Open Day

We were delighted with the number of families who attended today's Open Day. Sincere thanks to the Year 6–8 tour guides who were outstanding, and the support and enthusiasm of the students and staff was much appreciated. The Food Technology children added to the sense of occasion with their delicious and tasty looking Choc-orange Magic Marble Cakes.

 

Parent Interviews in March | Bookings close Friday 15 March, 4.00pm

Parent Interviews will be spread over four days from Monday 18 – Thursday 21 March and are in-person interviews. If you are unable to meet during interview week, please contact your child’s teacher directly to make an alternate arrangement.

Please note, all Years 4–8 children are required to attend the interviews.

Please enter and leave the Junior Department via the gate behind the Pre-school.

Entry to the Years 4–8 building is via the front door and exit via one of the two maglock doors either beside Year 5 (at the end of the building) or beside Year 4 (in the middle of the building).

Please contact Reception if you experience any difficulty making a booking. Bookings will close Friday 15 March at 4.00pm. If there is no suitable time available for you, please contact your child’s class teacher directly (via email) and another day and time will be arranged.

Site link: www.schoolinterviews.co.nz
School code: 79p4z

At this interview, your child’s beginning of year assessment results will be discussed along with the draft Goal Setting Report. 

Please note, Mrs Wylie’s class is not included in this interview round, they have a different interview timeframe. 

National Masters Hockey Tournament

Sincere thanks to the many parents and staff who followed my hockey – your interest and support was much appreciated. Our Canterbury team (M65) was undefeated and won the Gold medal.

 

Regards

 

Jonathan Bierwirth
Principal of Preparatory School
Deputy for Rector

JB


Around the Campus


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Cultural Week

This week, students in the Preparatory School Junior Department have been celebrating Cultural Week. We have such a diverse range of cultural backgrounds and children have loved sharing who they are and where they come from.

The week started with children sharing cultural boxes and a Cultural Dress Day on Tuesday. The week ended with a special cultural discovery session and our Highland Games.

Flickr >

Student Success


ISSA Swimming Sports

On Wednesday, a number of students from the Preparatory School competed at the ISSA Swimming Sports Day. The students demonstrated excellent character and professionalism and performed in a successful day for the St Andrews’ Preparatory Swimming Sports team, winning the Years 5–6 Mixed Medley and Years 7–8 Mixed Medley, as well as a number of first, second and third placings in finals. Final placings will be in next week’s newsletter. 

Thank you to all of the athletes for all of their hard work. Thank you to Mrs Constanti and Mr Kelley for their effort in the day and a big thank you to Flora Liu for sharing her expertise with our students.

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Music Ethan

Music

Ethan Waines (Year 8) sat his ABRSM Violin Grade 8 exam and Trinity Horn Grade 5 examination last year. He passed both examinations with High Distinction.

Jetski

William Parsonage (Year 8) competed in the Jetski South Island Championships a couple of weeks ago, coming in first place in the 10–12 age group. The competition took place over two days, with seven races in total contributing points towards the final placing.

William Parsonage Jetski Champs

Notices


Parent Teacher Association Annual General Meeting | Tuesday 12 March

The PTA’s AGM will take place on Tuesday 12 March, with an early start of 6.00pm, in the Preparatory School staffroom.

All parents/caregivers are welcome to attend.


Lost Property

Please come and look at the Lost Property rack situated under the stairway in the Preparatory School foyer. There are lots of items of clothing including blazers, trackpants, jerseys, shoes and many many hats! There are miscellaneous items including swimming googles, lunch boxes, lots of drink bottles and much more.

The Lost Property is cleaned out and donated at the end of each term, so please take the chance to look now if your child is missing anything.


MUSIC PERFORMANCE CONCERT

Monday 25 March, 3.45pm, Preparatory School Music Room

All Preparatory School students, beginner or advanced, are welcome to perform at the Preparatory School Music Performance Concerts, regardless of whether they learn an instrument at the College or from a private tutor. It is expected that the Music Scholar students will take part in this concert. This is a wonderful opportunity for children to gain experience and confidence performing in an informal performance setting. There are only 20 performance slots available on a first come first served basis. Please note that there is an accompanist available to play for this concert. There is a fee of $50.00 should your child require an accompanist. You will be expected to provide the accompaniment music for the accompanist.

If your child would like to perform at the Term 1 concert, please complete the sign-up form by 5.00pm on Thursday 7 March.

REGISTER FOR THE MUSIC PERFORMANCE CONCERT >


PREPARATORY SCHOOL SUNDAY CHAPEL SERVICE

Sunday 10 March, 5.00pm, Centennial Chapel

Our first Preparatory School Chapel Service this year will be on Sunday 10 March, at 5.00pm in the Centennial Chapel. The service is for all Year 1–8 students. Parents are also warmly invited to attend.

The arrival time is 4.45pm and class teachers will be there to meet the children and check attendance (attendance is compulsory). Please note, there will be no teachers at the meeting point until 4.45pm, so do not 'drop and go' earlier than this.

Years 1–3 children will meet in the new Junior Department and Year 4–8 students will meet at the flagpole in front of Strowan House. The expected finish time of the service is 5.40pm. Please arrive a little earlier to ensure you are there to collect your child at the conclusion of the service. Given the large number of people involved, it may be wise to arrange a place to meet your child after the service. Students are required to wear their school uniform with blazer.

Cantare Choir
The students in the Cantare choir need to arrive ready for a warm-up and run-through of their performance piece at 4.30pm in the Centennial Chapel.

All parents/caregivers will not be able to enter the chapel until 4.45pm.


Year 8 Parent Information Evening | Tuesday 12 March 2024

Our Year 8 Parent Information Evening (for parents with children presently in Year 8) will take place on Tuesday 12 March, in the Strowan House staffroom, 7.00pm–8.30pm. Please note this is a parents/caregivers only event. 

At the information evening Rector, Christine Leighton, will share with you the current initiatives in the Secondary School, and outline the future direction of St Andrew’s College. There will also be the opportunity to meet key Secondary staff and connect with other Year 8 parents considering the Secondary School. 

To register your interest in attending this evening please click here.


Christchurch Schools' Music Festival Representative Groups

This is to advise you that talented singers and musicians from St Andrew's College Preparatory School can now apply for an audition to join a Representative Group – Junior and Senior Choir, Concert Band, Orchestra.

Applications are made online on the Music Festival website. We ask that parents/caregivers make the application so that they are aware of the rehearsal and performance commitments. Please note that applications close on Monday 1 April which is also Easter Monday.

Apply on the Music Festival website by clicking here.


Class Parent Programme

The aim of the Class Parent Programme is to get one to two volunteers from each form class who help organise two social events a year. This brings parents together to connect, welcome new families and meet each other outside of the College in an informal setting. 

Class Parents Are Fun, Helpful, and Needed

The Preparatory School values its parents and close communication between teachers, parents and the school.  People tell us that having a child at St Andrew’s College is like joining a family.  To keep that tradition alive, we need Class Parents for each year group.

What does a Class Parent do? It’s easy and it’s fun!

  • you help organise two social events a year (or find other like-minded parents to help you with it): at the beginning of the year to get to know one another and welcome new families and at the end of the year to enjoy each other’s company before heading off for the summer;
  • you stay in touch with the class teacher. They might need your help to find volunteers for a class outing.  You might hear news which would be great to share with the teacher. It’s all about communication.

How does it work? It’s simple and easy.

  • Ideally we have two volunteers for each class.
  • Kelsey Williams in the Preparatory School Reception organises informal meetings every Term to bring you up to date with school happenings, offer assistance or ideas for your class get togethers, brings along a StAC staff member to chat e.g. Christine Leighton, PTA president.

What have other Class Parents done in previous years?

  • drinks and nibbles at the school, parent house or restaurant. Dinner at a local restaurant. Class get together/Barbeque at a family home. Each class has a different idea, but the result is always that people get to know each other and feel welcomed.

If you are interested in being a class parent volunteer or would like some more information, please email your details and child's form class to Kelsey Williams – KWL@stac.school.nz.



Enrolments for Year 9 2025 | Monday 18 March deadline

We are currently accepting enrolments for the Year 9 intake in 2025. Kindly note that the deadline for applications from siblings of current and past students, children of alumni and children of our current staff is Monday 18 March. The deadline for boarding applications is Friday 22 March.

To register your interest in a place at St Andrew’s College for students new to the College, complete our online application form by clicking here >

For further information please don’t hesitate to contact our Registrar, Lynn Smith, enrol@stac.school.nz.


MotivatioNZ Rugby Training

Motivationz Rugby is running a pre-season training on Monday afternoons on the 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th of March and 8th of April (five sessions in total). This is an excellent complement to club training and will help enhance rugby skills. The sessions will focus on building confidence in young Rugby player skill sets and will cover the pillars of rugby fitness, catch, pass, and tackle, along with being comfortable with defence, learning game sense and vision.

  • Time: 4.00pm–5.00pm;
  • Cost: $85.00 per child;
  • Location: Plynlimon Park, Plynlimon Road;
  • Age group: school Year 5–8; children will be split into age groups.

If you would like to book, please email your child’s full name, date of birth and contact phone number to anthony@motivationz.co.nz. For more more information, view the promotional flyer online by clicking here.