OUR COMMUNICATIONS
We feel best results occur when parents / whānau, students and teachers work together and support one another in a shared endeavour. The key to the success of this relationship is effective communication.
Our open door policy means that Parents / whānau are free at any time to make an appointment to meet with any of our team at a mutually convenient time.
From time to time, in a people oriented activity such as education, there will be concerns.
When these occur, it is important that all parties involved work together to obtain a solution that is mutually acceptable and best for all concerned.
Our team is always happy to answer questions or queries via email or meet with you to discuss your concerns face to face, whenever possible.
HOW WE SHARE INFORMATION WITH YOU ....
Newsletter
The school newsletter is published every second Thursday and emailed to parents. It is one way of keeping you informed about what has been happening and what is going on at school. We are happy to put parent notices into our newsletter, depending on the availability of space. Please send your notice to the office no later than 1pm Wednesday afternoon. Archives of the newsletters are available on our website
Newsletters are emailed to parents and put onto Hero.
Other key avenues of communication are:
HERO
the team newsletters
our school website
the Seesaw platform where student learning is shared for parent feedback
email with your teacher. Please be aware that teachers may take up to 48 hours to respond and do not answer emails in the evenings
Facebook
Board Minutes & Monthly Reports
These are public documents and are available for you to read at the office.
School Charter & Policies Folder
This is available for parents to read at the office as well as online - please refer to Schooldocs link.
Issues, Questions and Concerns
From time to time you will have questions, you may have issues or want to raise concerns with us. We ask that you maintain open communication with your child’s teacher. The class teacher is your first point of contact. It is a matter of courtesy to make an appointment at the office to discuss matters that may take a little longer than a few minutes.