COVID-19 UPDATES

Update on Covid @ South Mak

Evening family and whanau, The weather truly has made it very pleasant around school for all those able to attend.  Just as an update, alongside our current number of students and families isolating due to Covid we have been informed of a student who was at school today that has

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Principal's Vlogs

Update on Start of Year managing Covid:

Friday 28th January Dear Parents, Caregivers and Whānua, There are exciting times ahead. Come Tuesday the 1st of February we will enter another interesting year for education and for our whole community. I have waited to send information about how we will be starting the year until we have the

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Hockey 28-29 August

Hockey Games

South Mak Hawks (yr 7&8): Game at 6.00 pm, please be there by 5.30 pm, on turf 2.

South Mak Falcons (yr 5&6): Game at 4.15 pm, please be there by 4.00 pm Friday.

South Mak Kea (yr3&4): Game at 9 am, please be there by 8.40 am Saturday, on turf 2.

As we are still at level 2 the following procedures will stay in place.
COVID Alert Level 2 personal hygiene reminders to all team members-:
– stay at home if you’re unwell;
– no sharing of gear (including drink bottles & PCD face masks);
– mouthguards stay in the mouth until you finish playing & don’t touch your face;
– wash or sanitize hands before and after playing;
– sticks not hands touch the ball;
– cough or sneeze into elbows;
– no bushman blowing of nose or spitting;
– no handshaking with the opposition (a quick 3 cheers)
Match Sheets recording the names of all team participants will be handed to the Match Administrator pre-entry to the turf.
Sorry, NO spectators will be allowed inside the FAHS turf gates or on the court area adjacent to the Rangitikei College turf.
If you’re going to stand around the outer fence to watch – strongly suggest you register your presence via the displayed NZ Govt. Tracer App QR codes and employ the recommended 2 metre physical distancing when interacting with people you don’t know. (Face masks are now recommended in public situations where physical distancing is not possible)
Help to keep us all safe!

Tough Kids 2020

Tough Kids 2020
Event Date Friday 25th September 2020
Event Venue McIntyre Reserve, Otara Road, Ohingaiti
Event Time 10am – 1.40pm (approx)
Registrations close Friday 4th September
 
Our 2020 Rangitikei Tough Kid event will be focused on participation and school spirit. There will be no timing this year, but a fun-filled day of mud, water and a few spot prizes thrown into the mix.
Children in years 3-8 are eligible to enter.
Please follow the link to fill out the form if your child(ren) wish to be part of this event.

Hockey 21-22 August

Hockey Games

South Mak Hawks (yr 7&8): Game at 5.00 pm, please be there by 4.30 pm, on turf 1.

South Mak Falcons (yr 5&6): Game at 5.00 pm, please be there by 4.45 pm Friday.

South Mak Kea (yr3&4): Game at 9 am, please be there by 8.40 am Saturday, on turf 2.

Hockey is back on in Rangitikei this week! Schools and Coaches have been emailed the procedures required for Kwik, Kiwi and Mini Sticks matches. Below are the key messages for this coming Friday and Saturday matches.
COVID Alert Level 2 personal hygiene reminders to all team members-:
– stay at home if you’re unwell;
– no sharing of gear (including drink bottles & PCD face masks);
– mouthguards stay in the mouth until you finish playing & don’t touch your face;
– wash or sanitize hands before and after playing;
– sticks not hands touch the ball;
– cough or sneeze into elbows;
– no bushman blowing of nose or spitting;
– no handshaking with the opposition (a quick 3 cheers)
Match Sheets recording the names of all team participants will be handed to the Match Administrator pre-entry to the turf.
Sorry, NO spectators will be allowed inside the FAHS turf gates or on the court area adjacent to the Rangitikei College turf.
If you’re going to stand around the outer fence to watch – strongly suggest you register your presence via the displayed NZ Govt. Tracer App QR codes and employ the recommended 2 metre physical distancing when interacting with people you don’t know. (Face masks are now recommended in public situations where physical distancing is not possible)
Help to keep us all safe!