7 December 2016
Curriculum Report – Health and Physical Education
Our vision is to get more students involved in sports and health initiatives.
To have more parent input and involvement in what and how sports and health initiatives are run in our kura. To have our staff including more health and physical education in their programmes.
To build relationships with community, schools and other organisations to create more interschool tournaments and in school training sessions.
Swimming: Swim for Life
Triathlon
Bikes
Ki-O-Rahi Tournament
KES swimming sports day
Inter-school swimming sports
Project Energize:(on going)
Hockey: Brad Pitman
Hockey Festival
Y3 + 4 Rippa Rugby sessions -Paul Hope (on going)
Kick Start Breakfast (on going)
Kids Can : jackets,shoes,tissues,nit lotion,nit combs,hand sanitiser (on going)
Fruit in Schools (on going)
Bread in schools(on going)
Milk in schools (on going)
Hockey: Weekend x 2 teams
Fire Brigade: soccer, league, rippa, netball
League: Thursdays x 1 team
Netball: Weekends x 2 teams
Waste Wise: zero waste
Kaikohe East School Cross Country
Ohaeawai Cross country
Kapa haka: Cultural Festival x 3 groups
Waimate North show Kapa Haka
KES athletics day
Inter-school athletics
TBall
Slow Pitch
Touch Rugby
Sports Prizegiving
We look back at previous years and compare numbers of student involvement in weekend sports. We have had just over 100 kids who have represented our school this year in 1 or more event.
We look back at previous years and compare number of sports and health initiatives opportunities have been taken.
We look back at the number of children attending breakfast club. This number has grown since we have had Whaea Ani Milner, Whaea Sophie and Whaea Lois helping with breakfast club everyday.
The results show that this year we have been very much involved with anything and everything that has been available to us in our area. More parents are offering their support for coaching and breakfast club. More kids are getting involved in sports throughout the seasons.
Those kids who are not attending breakfast club regularly.
Kids who live out of town and can’t make it to practices or games after school hours.
Regular promotion of breakfast club. Getting kids inside early before school is something that has to be actioned.
Getting in touch with parents of the kids who are keen but can’t come into town and working out places for them to stay on these nights.
We will continue to get coaches in from Sport Northland to promote Physical education. A push will be given towards the teaching of Physical Education in our school and getting teachers on Board.
The bikes and track need to be developed more and become a regular part of Physical activity for our students. Gear needs to be looked after better. Breakfast club needs to be promoted more. Milk folding needs to be done properly. Get more teachers involved in taking sports at lunchtimes and after school. Create more opportunities for InterSchool sports.
Kelli Witana and Lydia Cooper
Sports Coordinators