Newsletter 13th November 2025

Bayview Primary School
School Newsletter
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Newsletter Date: 13th November 2025

Issue: 18/25

Kia ora Team Bayview

Not to cause alarm but there are only 4 weeks left of school for 2025, and there are 42 days until Christmas! The year has flown by.

ATHLETICS

Thank you to everyone who managed to come along to either the senior or junior athletics days last week. We were very lucky with the weather and managed to get through all events. Our learners had a great experience and really gave their best! 

Our winners from the Year 9-11 year old athletics will be representing Bayview School at the interschool athletics day on Wednesday 26th November. This is being held at the Birkenhead War Memorial Park. Parents and supporters are welcome to come along and cheer our athletes on! Bayview is organising and running this event so any additional help would be appreciated.

ONEPOTO CULTURAL FESTIVAL

The Onepoto Cultural festival is back and we are sending our Kapa Haka group along to perform. This is an awesome day celebrating the cultures we have in our schools across the North Shore. Along with the performances there are many food stalls where you can try cuisines from different ethnicities. 

Bayview is performing at 10.15am on the outside stage.

PATROLS

This week we have had Senior Constable Louise Nicholas, our schools liaison officer from the NZ Police, training our 2026 school patrols children. Senior Constable Louise makes the decision if the trainees become patrollers or not. If the children have not displayed the appropriate level of skill they are not given a spot on the patrols roster. This job is really important and requires a level of responsibility and maturity to ensure our younger learners are safe as they cross Bayview Road.

Parents of these learners have also been invited to put their name forward to be the adult on patrols with their children. If you are interested in being a parent supervisor you can message Megan McGuire [email protected] and let her know your preferred day and time i.e. mornings or afternoons. You do not need to have your child on patrols. It is a rewarding job and can be quite nostalgic reliving your time as a school patrols person in Year 6!

TOILETING

We are having a few issues recently with some children not using the toilets properly. For some they need to practice sitting on the toilet or to aim accurately. Others are having issues wiping themselves after they have been to the toilet. This tends to be happening at break time so it is really difficult to know who is having the problem. If you have a child whom you know has difficulty with this can you please take some time to practice the skills at home. We use the following points to support learners:

  1. I let my teacher know I need to go to the toilet.
  2. I put my shoes on before I go to the toilet. 
  3. I close the door and do what I need to IN the toilet.
  4. I flush the toilet when I am finished.
  5. I wash my hands with soap at the tap.
  6. I dry my hands and make sure the paper towel goes in the bin.

LIBARAY STOCKTAKE

Please return all library books now! We really do need all books back for the stocktake!

Could you also please start returning any other school reading books or resources your child has brought home (including any coloured tokens!).

MEASLES

You will be aware of current measles cases across the country. Please make sure we have your most up to date vaccination certificate on file. You can check with Shannon in the office if you are unsure. Please note that if we have an active case of measles at Bayview School we may have to ask affected students to stay at home i.e. those in close contact and those who do not have proof of full vaccination.

CHRISTMAS CULTURAL EVENT

On Friday the 5th December we will be holding our annual Christmas event where we invite our community to join us for a picnic dinner and some entertainment from our children. This year we are celebrating the many cultures we have at Bayview School. It starts at 5pm and finishes at 7pm.

As we move into the festive season, we want to share our approach to celebrating this special time of year. We joyfully recognize that for many families in our community, Christmas is a cherished and central tradition, and we will be honoring its themes of peace and goodwill. We also know that this season is a significant time for families from many different backgrounds, who celebrate other festivals of light, family, and reflection. Our school’s goal is one of “and, not or.” We will celebrate the traditions of Christmas and make space to respectfully acknowledge the diverse beliefs that make our community so rich, focusing on the shared values—like kindness, generosity, and community—that unite us all.

FAREWELL ASSEMBLY

We have made a change to the timing of our farewell assembly this year. We are moving this special assembly to 12.15pm on Friday the 12th December. At this assembly we will say farewell to our Year 6 learners and any staff who are leaving. All our learners will be dismissed from the hall to go on their summer break. They will have their bag and belongings with them. If you are not attending the farewell assembly please pick your child up from the hall at 1pm.

WELCOME TO OUR NEW LEARNERS

These wonderful learners have joined Bayview School:

Eira Baguilod, Malaikah Batoor

We hope you enjoy your time at Bayview School.

Term dates for 2025:

Term 1: 29 January – 11 April

Term 2: 28 April – 27 June

Term 3: 14 July – 19 September

Term 4: 6 October – 12 December   

Days when school is closed

15th December – Summer holidays

2026 TERM DATES

Term 1 – 30 January – 2 April 

Term 2 – 20 April – 3 July 

Term 3 – 20 July – 25 September 

Term 4 – 12 October – 11 December

                                    Di and Team Bayview Staff

2025 Dates for diaries

13th November – BOT meeting 6pm

14th November – Do Blue Day

21st November – Onepoto Cultural Festival (10.15am Bayview performs)

21st November – Library stocktake 

26th November – Kaipatiki Kahui Ako athletics day @ Birkenhead Memorial Park

28th November – Term 4 sports prizegiving 9am

28th November – Christmas under the COLA 5pm – 7pm

2nd December – Pikorua We Care award ceremony 9.10am

3rd December – Kauanuanu We Care award ceremony 9.10am

4th December – Harakeke We Care award ceremony 9.10am

4th December – BOT meeting 6pm

8th December – Prizegiving 6pm (for award recipients and families)

10th December – Big Day in

11th December – Year 6 graduation 5.30pm

12th December – Farewell assembly 9am

12th December – Reports go home

12th December – Last day of the year finish at 1pm

2026

19th January – Office opens

29th January – Whānau connect meetings

30th January – First full day 

30th January – Mihi Whakatau 9am

5th February – Mathematics Teacher Only Day

6th February – Waitangi Day holiday

13th February – Long Bay Picnic

 

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