Pouhere

Nau mai hoki mai ki te kura

Nau mai hoki mai ki te kura, e ngā ākonga me ngā whānau o Te Kāpehu Whetū. Ka nui te mihi ki a koutou i te tīmatanga o te wahanga tuarua o te tau 2025. E manahau ana mātou ki te kite anō i a koutou, ā, e ū ana te wawata kia whai hua, kia eke panuku koutou i roto i ngā akoranga me ngā haerenga o tēnei wāhanga. Ngā manaakitanga o te wā ki runga i a koutou katoa.

“Ko te pae tawhiti whāia kia tata, ko te pae tata whakamaua kia tīna.”

A reminder:

1. There is no kura tomorrow, Monday it’s a staff only day requested by the Ministry

2. Kura starts back on Tuesday 29th with a powhiri for new ākonga at Maumahara!

a. All current ākonga from Paenuku through to Paerangi to be there by 9am

b. New ākonga to arrive by 9.15am for a 9.30am powhiri

c. We will also welcome in the new Charlie Norris Academy Intake

 

13TH Intake of the Leadership Academy of A Company

We are honoured that our 13th Intake was named after Charlie Norris, Regimental Sergeant Major of the 28 Māori Battalion. He is the man directly behind Col James Henare in the iconic photo of the Battalion returning to Wellington, Jan 23rd 1946. The Charlie Norris Intake marched in and was badged, on Saturday. It was outstanding due to all our hardworking Academy and Admin staff who worked right through to make this happen!!!

 

Kia pai tou wiki
Whaea Rae
POUHERE

 

Attendance

The evidence is very clear that attendance is a key driver of learners’ achievement, their wellbeing, and their lifelong outcomes. Regular attendance has a big impact: the more often children attend school, the better they do at school, the happier they are, and the better they are set up for life.

The government has set an attendance target for 2030.
80% of students to be attending 90% of the time (max of 5 days absence per term)

Currently across the country only 53% of students are.

Unfortunately in 2024 TKW’s regular attendance was less than this.

We need to work together whānau to get the best outcomes for our tamariki!

We understand that there are valid and important reasons for ākonga to be out of school at times and this is ok but please let the tari know when and why your child is absent.

Tari Year 7-13
ring Whaea Jackie: (09) 955 9996

Tari Year 1-6
ring Whaea Sam: (09) 438 8033

Automated text notification of absence

We will be reinitiating our automated text message system for absences this week. If your child is marked with an unknown absence in the morning an automatic text message is sent to the primary caregiver(s) to notify them.

Last year this made a significant difference to the number of unjustified absences we have. If you would like to discuss your tamaiti’s absence either contact the tari or email your child’s Pouwhakahaere.

In addition, you will get a term update of your child’s attendance at kura and we will be notify whānau who have children consistently absent and/or late.

 

 

Anzac Day Academy Photos –  See the Panui PDF for this section View/Download27 April 2025 Pānui PDF / 1 MB

 

 

 

Policies

Te Kāpehu Whetū has worked with SchoolDocs to create a website for our policies and procedures.

The school works on a subscription basis with SchoolDocs to maintain, update, and review our policies. SchoolDocs provides us with a comprehensive core set of policies, which have been well-researched and align with the National Education and Learning Priorities. The policies and procedures are tailored to our school, and the school supplies specific information such as our charter, and procedures for behavior management, reporting to parents, etc.

SchoolDocs updates, modifies, or creates policies in response to changes in legislation or Ministry guidelines, significant events, reviews/requests from schools, and regular reviewing from the SchoolDocs team. Our school board has the opportunity to view changes/additions and comment on them before they are implemented.

We invite you to visit the site at:

https://tkw.schooldocs.co.nz (note that there’s no “www.”).
Username is “tkw”
Password “kiamaori”.

 

Kaupapa

We believe passionately in our culture, our people, our ākonga, and we know that through hard work, commitment, and focused support they will achieve within the Kura and beyond. We do this hereby acknowledging the 28 Māori Battalion and the price paid for citizenship, so that ‘we’ can “Navigate Māori Futures”.

To do this we commit to success in all its forms:

Kia Māori – Be Māori – Be

An education that validates Māori knowledge and ways of learning.

Kia Mātau – Be Knowledgeable – Know

Encouraging innovation, inquiry, the development of specialised knowledge and skills.

Kia Tū Rangatira Ai – Be Rangatira – Do

Development of strong character and personal excellence, living with mana.


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Important Dates

See Calendar for Key Events