Welcome to the place where you can learn about what is happening with our school design and development of the outdoor spaces.
Flag1

Friday, 2 December 2016
West Hub Concrete Slab ready to be poured...
We are looking forward to getting to school on Monday to see the slab on the West Hub which should have just been poured. HRS have advised that they will be in at 4am to ensure that the pour happens with little impact on school and without people and vehicles around. By 8am, they are hoping to have the pour complete, and to just be working on finishing the surface.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Before We Move Forward, Let's Look Back...
Before we start to post about what is happening moving forward, we felt it was important to capture the progress to now. Below are all the updates from July 2016 to now, and we will be posting a new update before the end of term.
28 July 2016
Building Update
Whilst we were hoping that the building programme would begin this
term, we have been advised that the earliest it will now start is the beginning
of Term 4. The Board are determined that we will not begin moving students and
teachers to the Champion St site until we are guaranteed that work will begin
here at school. We do not want to be moving off-site and have nothing happen
for a long period of time. We will keep you posted.
12 August 2016
Building Update - some news at last...
We are extremely pleased to be able to advise that the building consent
for our building programme was lodged with Council this week. Given that the
original date for this was supposed to be February, this feels like it is a
significant milestone.
We are now in a position to be able to share with you the plans for the
building, along with a new (still draft) programme time frame. We will relaunch
the 'building blog' and get information up on there next week.
19 August 2016
Building Update - Information sharing
During the two afternoons of learning conferences (2pm-6:30pm Tuesday
30 August and 2pm-7:30pm Thursday 1 September) we will have displays set up in
the hall for parents to visit before/after learning conferences, to see plans
of the new building design and to talk to Sandy and Michelle, along with (as
available) Board members, staff from the Ministry of Education, and the project
management team, about the designs, the building process and the decanting
logistics.
Following the learning conference week, we will then hold meetings for
further discussion and sharing of information that may be more specific to
particular year groups.
26 August 2016
Building Update - come and see what's happening...
Whilst Learning Conferences are on (on Tuesday from 2-6:30pm and
Thursday from 2-7:30pm) there will be a display in the hall that we encourage
everyone to come and look at to find out about the building programme and what
is planned for our school.
As was noted in the last newsletter, we are now able to share the
designs with you, and have a sense of the likely timeframe of the project. We
will have representatives from the Ministry of Education, the Project Team and
the Design Team in attendance at various times throughout the two sessions to
answer your questions.
We are re-activating the Building Blog - which has been renamed
'Beckenham School Moving Foward' and we will be regularly publishing to this
blog as new information about the building process comes to hand. We are very
excited that the process which, held up for most of this year, has now reached
a point where action is about to happen, and we have information to share with
you.
2 September 2016
Move to Champion St
At this stage (still not 100% confirmed, but looking probable) our Year
5-8 students will be moving to Champion St on the last day of this term, with
our fully fledged start at Champion St being from the first day of Term 4.
We have plans to take our Y5/6 and Y7/8 students over in the next
couple of weeks for a visit, and to then have all of the Y5-8 students there on
the final day of this term, along with a picnic lunch that Y5-8 parents will be
welcome to attend. More information will come out about the details of this
next week.
We are also planning to have a meeting for parents of Year 5-8 students
here at school on Wednesday 14 September at 7:30pm to talk through the details
of the move.
During Term 4, once we are up and running, we will arrange a time for
the Year 4 students and their families to visit Champion St in preparation for
them being Year 5's there for the first three terms of 2017.
8 September 2016
Building Update
At this stage, the unconfirmed start date for demolition is the first
week of the school holidays. It isn't yet confirmed as we are still waiting on
two key items - the building consent and the acceptance of the builder's price
by the Ministry. We have always said that we won't be moving children off-site
until the start date had been finalised, and this is still the case. At the
same time, we are hopeful that this start date will be confirmed and all of the
plans below are working towards it and assume that it will be so.
Moving of the Library
Some of you may have noticed that the library has been closed for the
last couple of weeks as Anne has been busy boxing up the books for 'yet
another' move! As we are going to be needing every classroom space, Tony and
Anne have been very busy re-purposing the dental clinic and this is currently
being turned into a fabulous 'Junior Library' for our Year 1-4 students.
The 'Senior Library' is sitting in banana boxes, waiting to be shifted
over to Champion Street where a cosy room there is being prepared for it to be
reinstated.
Moving of Year 3/4 Classes
Assuming that the start date is confirmed for the holidays, we need to
move the Year 3/4 classes into new spaces so that the demolition and building
programme will be able to move ahead. These moves are currently planned for the
last two days of this term, ready to start properly on the first day of Term 4
in the new spaces.
Hub 8/9 - BOSCO
(Anna and Rebekah's building) is not being demolished. However, it is
going to be quite cut off from the rest of the school during the building
process, and was originally down for demolition. We have managed to negotiate
with the Ministry a sensible and positive community outcome where the Ministry
signs over these buildings to BOSCO, finally providing BOSCO with a permanent
home that will be much better suited to their size and operation than the hall
foyer!
Anna, Rebekah and the children from Hub 8/9 will move into Rooms 21/22
which they are looking forward to very much as the rooms are bigger and
lighter.
Hubs 5/6/7
Rather than being demolished, it has been decided by the Ministry that
Hubs 5/6/7 can be relocated to Hornby High School and this is pencilled in to
happen on Wed 28 September.
Gayle and the children of Hub 7 will be moving to Room 19 which has
been the home of the library this year.
Paulette and Mike, and the children of Hub 5/6 are moving into the
staffroom! This space has great potential as a learning environment, with three
quite distinct spaces that can be opened up or closed off and, of course,
includes a kitchen! Michelle and I are very excited about being so close and
involved in the learning in Hub 5/6.
Staffroom - moving to the Hall Foyer
"But where are the staff going" I hear you ask! As we will
only have half the number of staff on site, we are moving the comfy chairs to
the hall foyer for morning tea and lunches and we will hold meetings as needed
in a classroom space after school. The staff workroom will move into Michelle's
old office and these spaces should work well for us.
Year 5-8's move to Champion Street
Every day there is some further work being done at Champion Street as
we prepare to move there with our Year 5-8 students next term.
This week we welcomed James Beauchamp to our staff - James is going to
be working part-time at Champion St (and sometimes at Beckenham) assisting with
maintenance and grounds work and helping in other ways where he is needed.
Some other very exciting news this week was that Class* Furniture
Solutions have offered to put brand new furniture into the learning spaces at
Champion St for us! They would like the opportunity to be able to show
prospective buyers (other principals usually) what the furniture looks like in
a real school setting, and the Ministry suggested that Beckenham School @
Champion St would be a great place to do that in! Nicky, Susan and the teams
are busy selecting furniture at the moment so that it will be delivered ready
for when we start in Term 4.
We have invited all the parents of our Year 5-8 students to attend a
meeting in the hall next Wednesday, 14 September, from 7:30pm, to learn more
about the logistics and details of the move to Champion St.
We are taking the Year 5/6 students over for a short visit this Friday
afternoon, and the Year 7/8 students will visit on Tuesday afternoon next week.
At this stage, all going well we will have all of the Year 5-8 students at
Champion St on the last day of term - ready to begin in earnest on the first
day of Term 4.
So... as you can see, there is a LOT going on at the moment and its
very exciting to think that, after nearly three years of talking about it and
planning, the building project might actually begin!
16 September 2016
Update on the Building Programme, and the move to Champion St
A big 'Thank you' to all of the Y5-8 parents who attended the meeting
on Wednesday evening to find out about the logistics of the move to Champion
St. We are feeling very excited about the changes ahead, and confident that we
have the plans in place to make this move to Champion St a very successful and
positive learning experience for everyone. This weekend I will be updating the
slideshow that I shared on Wednesday, and will then post it up on the website
for everyone to view by Monday.
At this stage, next Friday (23 September) will be our Y5-8's first day
at Champion St. We would like to invite all of the Y5-8 parents and caregivers
to join us at 102 Champion St from 12:30-1:30pm on that Friday for a sausage
sizzle and to have a look around the site. The children will then spend from
1:30-2:30pm in class, and bus back to school for the 3pm finish.
We are still waiting for final confirmation from the Ministry of
Education that they have signed off the contract with the builder. As soon as
we have this we will be able to confirm all of the plans that are currently
pending. We are very hopeful that this will be confirmed this coming Tuesday.
As the contract hasn't yet been confirmed, we haven't yet had a chance
to meet with the builder and the site foreman to confirm all of their site
plans, and agree on the final details of the health and safety plans for our
building site. This will be our first priority as soon as the contract is
signed.
Once we have had this meeting, we will be able to let you all know what
these details will be. There will be areas that will be fenced off and
limitations on the access points into and out of the school grounds. Ensuring
that our junior students can move safely and easily around the school will be a
priority.
22 September
Building and moving update
The building project finally has the GREEN LIGHT and it is all about to
begin. What a busy and exciting week it has been - with today being spectacular
from start to finish. The moving trucks arrived at 8am, and by midday all of
the items being moved to Champion Street for our Year 5-8 classes had been
safely delivered. Our Year 5-8 students took part in a might Quiz in the hall
whilst the packers were doing their work.
The afternoon saw the whole school disappear into the hall for an
AMAZING Talent Quest. Congratulations to all of the finalists - Tamsin, Ailie
and I were the judges and we had the very toughest job of the whole day!
At the same time, Paulette and Michelle were directing the moving team
once again, moving all of the Year 3/4 classes into their new learning spaces.
The staff have all put in very long hours this week - it was always
going to be needed - and we are really looking forward to our first day in our
new learning spaces, at Champion St and at Beckenham, tomorrow, before everyone
takes a well-deserved break for the holidays.
Year 7/8 students start the day tomorrow by going to South Intermediate
for technology - the bus will be leaving at 8:55am.
Year 5/6 students need to be at school at the normal time, and to meet
in Hub 14/15.
Assembly will be in the hall for everyone at 9:15am.
At 10am, the Year 5/6 students will make their way to Champion St by
bus.
Parents and whānau of our Year 5-8 students are invited to join us at
Champion St from 12:30-1:30pm for a barbeque lunch. (Please park on the street,
being aware of residents' driveway access)
The Year 5-8 students will all bus back to school to be ready to go
home at 3pm.
To make life easier (we hope) we have decided to stick with the
learning hub names that children and teachers have been using all year, even
though the rooms themselves might be different.
This is particularly important if you are ordering lunch through
LunchOnline - if you have the wrong room number in their system - your lunch
might get delivered to the wrong site!
So - parents please double check your LunchOnline account and make sure
that you have the correct room down for your child - especially in Year 3/4 -
as follows:
Mike/Paulette/Gayle - Hub 5/6 (working in the staffroom)
Gayle - Hub 7 (working in Room 19)
Anna/Rebekah - Hub 8/9 (working in Rooms 21/22)
Thank you all for your patience and support with the building process
so far. It has been a very slow journey to date, but now that we are actually
underway, we are very hopeful that it will be a more streamlined process.
I expect to have pre-site meetings with the building team very early
next week, and will then be able to put out information before school starts
about what to expect when you return.
I know that there is much interest in the community about seeing the
classrooms that are being relocated leave - so I will email out a schedule for
that when it is confirmed.
Best wishes to all for a restful holiday. We are very excited about
seeing you all again, to what will look like quite a different school for
everyone, on Monday 10th October.
9 October 2016
Important Update for the beginning of Term 4, 2016
As you will be aware, we are now officially building and all of the
planning and organisation that has been going on is now a reality.
The safety and wellbeing of everyone is our priority for tomorrow, over everything else. If we can have a clear understanding of plans and expectations for moving safely around both sites, and for the bussing back and forth to Champion St, we will set the term up for safety and success.
This is a lengthy email as there is a lot of very important information that we need you to have. Please do read it carefully.
The safety and wellbeing of everyone is our priority for tomorrow, over everything else. If we can have a clear understanding of plans and expectations for moving safely around both sites, and for the bussing back and forth to Champion St, we will set the term up for safety and success.
This is a lengthy email as there is a lot of very important information that we need you to have. Please do read it carefully.
Getting in and out of the Beckenham site
Below is a map of the school, showing access points into the school
(Beckenham flags) and access routes around the school (in green).
We will have the four new school flags flying at the four access points to the school tomorrow morning. These points are:
Sandwich Road - the main entrance at the crossing/flagpole
Sandwich Road - at the Dental Clinic
Eastern Tce - via the driveway by Hub8/9 (old R21/22)
Norwood St Park entrance (or any entrance via park) - through into the junior playground or behind Hub 8/9
Fences and Building Site
The fences that are up today (Sunday) are not quite what will be up
once the building gets going. We are expecting the demolition of the old
Intermediate Hub to happen one day this coming week, and then the 'normal'
fencing and access routes will be in place at that time. In the interim, we
will be working closely with the Site Manager to ensure that safety and access
are prioritised.
Moving around the Beckenham site
Yes - this is going to take a little bit of getting used to as routes
are very specific and have changed since last term.
Hub 1/2/3/4 and Hub 10/11 students should have no major changes.
Hub 12/13 children will need to access their rooms through the staff car park fenced off access path.
For Hub 8/9 and Hub 7, the best access in the morning and afternoon (if you are coming in the main Sandwich Road entrance) will be to go through the junior playground, onto the park and then down to your classrooms.
It is very important to remember that none of us have ANY permission to cross fences into the building site - we should consider that this is NO LONGER part of our school. We have no authority over the building site areas - they are now the responsibility of HRS, as is the Health and Safety of anyone who is inside the fenced area.
There will be an Assembly at 9:30am on Monday morning for EVERYONE at the Beckenham Site, to talk about Health and Safety and access around our site. Following this, teachers will be walking their classes around the site and reminding them where they are/are not allowed to go, and which routes they need to take to get there.
Hub 1/2/3/4 and Hub 10/11 students should have no major changes.
Hub 12/13 children will need to access their rooms through the staff car park fenced off access path.
For Hub 8/9 and Hub 7, the best access in the morning and afternoon (if you are coming in the main Sandwich Road entrance) will be to go through the junior playground, onto the park and then down to your classrooms.
It is very important to remember that none of us have ANY permission to cross fences into the building site - we should consider that this is NO LONGER part of our school. We have no authority over the building site areas - they are now the responsibility of HRS, as is the Health and Safety of anyone who is inside the fenced area.
There will be an Assembly at 9:30am on Monday morning for EVERYONE at the Beckenham Site, to talk about Health and Safety and access around our site. Following this, teachers will be walking their classes around the site and reminding them where they are/are not allowed to go, and which routes they need to take to get there.
Y5-8 students at Beckenham site
In the mornings we need the Y5-8 students to access the buses on
Eastern Tce by staying out of the school site, except for those children who
come in the Norwood St park entrance, who will then go across to Hub 8/9 (old
21/22), around the back new path and down the driveway to the buses.
Children who arrive at school via Sandwich Rd will be asked to stay on the footpath and walk down to Eastern Tce that way.
The same will apply in the afternoons when Y5-8 students disembark their buses. If they need to go to BOSCO, they should go onto the park, then in to BOSCO via the entrance by the junior playground. If they need to meet a sibling, they should either go through the park to the Junior playground, or around the road, up Sandwich Road and meet them at the flagpole or bike area.
Y5-8 students who bike or scooter to school need to lock their bikes/scooters in the bike stand area, then walk back out onto Sandwich Road and around to the bus on Eastern Tce, and use the same route in the afternoon.
Children who arrive at school via Sandwich Rd will be asked to stay on the footpath and walk down to Eastern Tce that way.
The same will apply in the afternoons when Y5-8 students disembark their buses. If they need to go to BOSCO, they should go onto the park, then in to BOSCO via the entrance by the junior playground. If they need to meet a sibling, they should either go through the park to the Junior playground, or around the road, up Sandwich Road and meet them at the flagpole or bike area.
Y5-8 students who bike or scooter to school need to lock their bikes/scooters in the bike stand area, then walk back out onto Sandwich Road and around to the bus on Eastern Tce, and use the same route in the afternoon.
Morning tea and Lunchtime at Beckenham
To ensure safety of all of the children we are planning to keep all the
children in two spaces at break times - the park (for Year 3/4 only), and the
junior playground for all children. There will be teachers on duty during
morning tea and lunchtime in both those spaces.
BOSCO
We are not certain that the access to the new BOSCO rooms (the old Room
8/9) will be ready by 7am tomorrow, so please take your morning BOSCO children
to the Hall (via the junior playground doors). If their rooms are accessible,
staff will escort them over. If not, they will meet in the hall for the morning
session.
At 3pm BOSCO staff will collect children from Hubs 10,11,12 & 13, and will meet Y1-4 children BOSCO children outside Hub 1-4 and escorting them to the BOSCO rooms. We expect the access to BOSCO to be ready for the afternoon session.
Please do not park in the staff car park when dropping or collecting children from BOSCO.
At 3pm BOSCO staff will collect children from Hubs 10,11,12 & 13, and will meet Y1-4 children BOSCO children outside Hub 1-4 and escorting them to the BOSCO rooms. We expect the access to BOSCO to be ready for the afternoon session.
Please do not park in the staff car park when dropping or collecting children from BOSCO.
Assembly this Thursday
For logistical reasons, we have changed the time of Assemblies to be on
Thursday afternoons. Children from Champion St will bus over earlier and come
in directly to assembly and children at the Beckenham site will pack up before
coming over to assembly, so that they are ready to pick up their bags when
assembly ends at 3pm, and go home. This coming Thursday we will start with our
traditional Welcome Assembly (2:15pm) and this will be immediately followed by
our normal Celebration Assembly which will be led by the Kauri (Y7/8) team.
Prior to the assembly, the PTA are holding a Welcome afternoon tea in the hall foyer at 1:30pm - new families are particularly encouraged to attend.
Prior to the assembly, the PTA are holding a Welcome afternoon tea in the hall foyer at 1:30pm - new families are particularly encouraged to attend.
Emergency Evacuations
We will have a trial evacuation at both sites on Monday 17th October.
Contacting Champion St
The phone number for Champion St is an extension of the phones at Beckenham.
That means that you still call the Beckenham number 337 1404 and ask to be put
through to someone at Champion St. Teachers' email addresses have not changed.
Buses to Champion St
A reminder that these will be leaving at 8:30am sharp. We expect the
buses to be arriving at 8:15am, so students need to check in with one of the
teachers on duty, then get onto their appropriate bus, checking in with their
particular bus monitor as they get on. (They should get to know this drill
pretty quickly).
Vehicles at Champion St
During school time, no vehicles should come onto the school site. A
small number of vehicles will be able to park in the driveway and the rest will
need to park on the OPPOSITE side of Champion Street to the school entrance (to
leave the school side for the afternoon buses.)
Parent Drop-Off/Pick-up at Champion St
If you are dropping your child off, or picking them up early at
Champion St, the same digital sign-in/out process applies at the Champion St
reception area. Please ensure that this is always followed.
Ferndale Taxi bus
The Ferndale taxi bus will be parking on Sandwich Road, near the dental
clinic and students will enter and exit the site via the Dental Clinic steps.
Tony Lee will be putting cones out for the van each day so please ensure that
you do not park in this spot - Thank you.
Traffic and Parking at Beckenham
As you will see on the access plan, the staff car park has become a
primary access route for students and staff, and now only has 5 staff parks
remaining in it. Please DO NOT walk through the staff car park at any time as
this creates significant risk for children who will copy this behaviour.
Staff have been asked to park on the south side of Sandwich Road, leaving the north (school) side of Sandwich Road available for parents to drop off children. WE STRONGLY URGE those of you who can, to walk to school or to plan your journey earlier and park in adjacent streets including Birdwood Ave and Martin Ave. If you are using Sandwich Road, we would encourage you to pull up - kiss goodbye, drop off - and drive away, so that we can minimise the traffic build up.
Please note that parking on Eastern Tce (from Sandwich Road to the Ponds) will be restricted to buses only on the school side, and there are NO PARKING signs on the river side. It is critical that these restrictions are followed, to ensure that children are not crossing between cars and buses, and to allow for safe movement of traffic on Eastern Tce when the buses are there.
Tomorrow morning, Michelle Maule will be on Eastern Tce helping with the Champion St buses, Cath Barrie will be on Sandwich Rd at the flagpole entrance assisting foot traffic and I will be on the park access point. Our job is to check that all of the access points are working for everyone, and to help anyone who might be unsure about where to go.
Finally I would like to acknowledge the very hard work of staff, the Board of Trustees, and our Project Team, both at the end of last term and, for many, during the holidays, preparing at both sites to ensure that this coming term goes smoothly.
We are VERY excited about the fact that the builders are on site and our building programme is underway and we want to ensure that they can get on with their jobs, and we can get on with learning, each without interruption.
Your help and support through this period is very much appreciated. If you have any questions, please email me in the first instance and I will do my best to get back to you as soon as possible.
principal@beckenham.school.nz
Staff have been asked to park on the south side of Sandwich Road, leaving the north (school) side of Sandwich Road available for parents to drop off children. WE STRONGLY URGE those of you who can, to walk to school or to plan your journey earlier and park in adjacent streets including Birdwood Ave and Martin Ave. If you are using Sandwich Road, we would encourage you to pull up - kiss goodbye, drop off - and drive away, so that we can minimise the traffic build up.
Please note that parking on Eastern Tce (from Sandwich Road to the Ponds) will be restricted to buses only on the school side, and there are NO PARKING signs on the river side. It is critical that these restrictions are followed, to ensure that children are not crossing between cars and buses, and to allow for safe movement of traffic on Eastern Tce when the buses are there.
Tomorrow morning, Michelle Maule will be on Eastern Tce helping with the Champion St buses, Cath Barrie will be on Sandwich Rd at the flagpole entrance assisting foot traffic and I will be on the park access point. Our job is to check that all of the access points are working for everyone, and to help anyone who might be unsure about where to go.
Finally I would like to acknowledge the very hard work of staff, the Board of Trustees, and our Project Team, both at the end of last term and, for many, during the holidays, preparing at both sites to ensure that this coming term goes smoothly.
We are VERY excited about the fact that the builders are on site and our building programme is underway and we want to ensure that they can get on with their jobs, and we can get on with learning, each without interruption.
Your help and support through this period is very much appreciated. If you have any questions, please email me in the first instance and I will do my best to get back to you as soon as possible.
principal@beckenham.school.nz
14 October 2016
What a very busy start to the term it has been so far!
It has been the most different start to a school term that any of us
have ever had! We did promise that we wouldn't start bussing our children to
Champion St until we could guarantee that there would be building action
starting at Beckenham and that promise has certainly been fulfilled.
Our senior students have begun working at the new site and they are loving the experience!
Our senior students have begun working at the new site and they are loving the experience!
Some quotes from the Year 5-8 students about the new learning environment include:
- I like the new, comfortable furniture.
- I like the couches.
- I like bus rides!
- I like being with the whole of Pohutukawa in a hub instead of being in 2 separate hubs.
- I like the big outside play spaces.
- I like having new and different play equipment.
- It's just awesome!
This week at our Beckenham site it has been extremely busy with the demolition
of the Intermediate Hub happening from Monday. The building took two days to
remove, and they are now finishing off the removal of the foundations.
HRS have shared a plan (above), which has been published as a a maildrop for local residents, outlining the arrangements that are being set up next week for access to the two building sites through the park entrance at Norwood St. The large green boxes on the plan are 'student crossings' with gates that will be able to be opened and closed to students at appropriate times, to ensure that vehicles travelling along the access are always kept separate from students who need to cross.
Recording the journey
We are looking for a parent who would like to be our official ‘rebuild
photographer’ and document the rebuild over the next 18 months through
pictures. We envisage this involving taking half a dozen photos from specific
points around the school a couple of times a week. This will then allow us to
display photos for our community, and capture the changing school environment
for posterity. If this sounds like you, please contact me through principal@beckenham.school.nz or
leave a message at the office.
Thank you all for your patience and willingness to go the extra distance, quite literally, as you walk further from cars and find new routes around the school to find your child's class and to access BOSCO in the new home in the old R8/9.
It's been a fairly exhausting week for staff, and very exciting at the same time, to see this journey finally started.
Thank you all for your patience and willingness to go the extra distance, quite literally, as you walk further from cars and find new routes around the school to find your child's class and to access BOSCO in the new home in the old R8/9.
It's been a fairly exhausting week for staff, and very exciting at the same time, to see this journey finally started.
21 October 2016
Thank you to all of those who turned out, at very short notice and in
threatening weather, for the 'Ground Breaking' Ceremony that we held this
morning at 8:10am. Our site is officially in 'building' mode now - rather than
just 'relocation and demolition' so we have entered another exciting phase.


Ground Breaking Video:
We are looking forward to the fencing of the access road on the edge of the
park being completed on Tuesday. The gate system will then be put in so that
access and separation of vehicles and pedestrians is assured.
I hope that you all enjoy the long weekend - we look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday.
I hope that you all enjoy the long weekend - we look forward to seeing everyone back on Tuesday.
28 October 2016
Another week of the term has gone by and we are settling in to our new
'normal', both at the Beckenham and the Champion St sites.
Today we saw the large oak tree adjacent to Hub 11 get felled. Several
of the classes were able to stand on the park and watch. Whilst it is always
very sad to see a mature specimen tree go, it wasn't very healthy due to its
roots being significantly compromised over the years of being too close to a
building and paving. We are very thankful for the shade that it has provide our
children for many years. We have ensured that the large logs are retained to be
used in landscaping.
You can watch it below:
4 November
Year 4 parents - meeting at Champion St next Wednesday evening
Year 4 parents should have received an email this week, inviting you to
visit our site at 102 Champion St next Wednesday, 9th November from 7-8pm for a
familiarisation meeting.
If you have any particular questions you would like addressed at that
meeting, please email them to me at principal@beckenham.school.nz or give me a
call before then.
Friday, 26 August 2016
Building Update - come and see what's happening...
Whilst Learning Conferences are on (on Tuesday from 2-6:30pm and Thursday from 2-7:30pm) there will be a display in the hall that we encourage everyone to come and look at to find out about the building programme and what is planned for our school.
As was noted in the last newsletter, we are now able to share the designs with you, and have a sense of the likely timeframe of the project. We will have representatives from the Ministry of Education, the Project Team and the Design Team in attendance at various times throughout the two sessions to answer your questions.
We are re-activating this blog and we will be regularly publishing to this blog as new information about the building process comes to hand. We are very excited that the process which, held up for most of this year, has now reached a point where action is about to happen, and we have information to share with you.
As was noted in the last newsletter, we are now able to share the designs with you, and have a sense of the likely timeframe of the project. We will have representatives from the Ministry of Education, the Project Team and the Design Team in attendance at various times throughout the two sessions to answer your questions.
We are re-activating this blog and we will be regularly publishing to this blog as new information about the building process comes to hand. We are very excited that the process which, held up for most of this year, has now reached a point where action is about to happen, and we have information to share with you.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)