Easter Monday
School closed for instruction
Children may be enrolled before their fifth birthday, however may not start attending school until they are actually five.
A birth certificate and record of immunisation is required for verification and must be produced to complete enrolment.
Transition Orientation visits are encouraged to help the settling-in process, this can be arranged through the school office or through the pre-school which your child attends. We value the importance of transition to school from ECE centres and work alongside our local centres to develop close relationships that are positive for your child starting school.
Other forms are included to further inform the school about your child.
You will meet with Mr Regan Williams (Principal) or Ms Lauren Mcrae (Deputy Principal), for a friendly chat about your child, their interests and
their learning.
Please feel free to download and print the attached enrolment form or collect one from the school office.
https://www.rotokawa.school.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Rotokawa-2020-Enrolment-Form.pdf
We are receiving free healthy school lunches from The Catering Company, for all of 2021 for every child in the school. Each lunch is nutritiously balanced and visually appealing to ensure full satisfied tummies. The 2021 menu wil be available shortly.
Please remember to let the school office know if your child has any food allergies.
In 2021 Rotokawa has again opted into the government donation scheme and no longer requires whanau to purchase stationary books for their children. The school now provides these.
We do require a stationary pack of pens, pencils etc to be purchased, and both the pack and a list of what is required can be purchased from the school or from Office Products Depot on Old Taupo Road Rotorua (Next to Resene Colour)
Term 1:
4th February – 16th April
Term 2:
3rd May – 9th July
Term 3:
26th July – 1st October
Term 4:
18th October – 17th December
9.00 am – Block 1, learning starts
10.30 am – Morning Kai
10.40 am – Morning Play
11.00 am – Block 2 learning starts
12.30 pm – Lunch time
12.45 pm – Lunch play
1.30 pm – Block 3 learning starts
3.00 pm – Home time
http://www.education.govt.nz/covid-19/
While we do not have a formal uniform, students are expected to be clean and tidy and wearing suitable clothing for learning at school.
A blue bucket hat will be provided to each child in the school at the start of the school year. This hat is to remain at school and will need to be worn during outside activities/interval and lunchtimes. There is no cost to the whanau for this unless their child loses their hat. A $30 replacement fee may be requested.
We ask you to dress children in appropriate clothes for school covering their shoulders to be sun safe.
Students should be able to play safely at interval, lunchtime and during PE sessions in the clothing that they wear to school.
Necklaces, bracelets and rings are not encouraged. Injuries may result during everyday play.
Pierced ears: Studs only please, no pendant styles or hoops which could catch and tear your child’s ear lobe.
Students selected for sports teams may be given a uniform to wear for the day (or the season). It is expected that these uniforms are worn with pride, treated with respect and returned freshly washed to the office.
Lost Property
It is recommended that all items of clothing and property be named. A considerable number of clothes are left unclaimed each term. Lost property can be inspected at any time. Periodically unclaimed property is donated to a clothing bank.