We work hard to ensure that our students experience a calm and settled environment for learning. At St Martin's School, we are supporting our families during this tricky time of school closure. It may not be bigger than previous, but we can always make better all welcome! Within our safe climate of learning, children are encouraged to be inquisitive, asking questions and endeavouring to seek answers to them.

We are an inclusive and informal group. The Student Council with the wonderful support of the S’Mart Community will be holding the school disco.

Help for students working at home. We aim to inspire pupils to believe in their dreams, setting themselves ambitions and goals to strive towards. The school has an interesting history and celebrates a sense of tradition as well as being forward-looking.

Strong public health control measures will be in place in all education institutions, including learners and staff staying home if they are sick, contact tracing, and safe hygiene requirements.

If you have 3 or more children at St Martins, from August 10th, see Diane in the office to buy ‘3 or more for $10′ tickets. We can’t do our jobs without your support. We have fun and learn waiata, mihimihi and karakia in a supportive environment. Dani has been teaching Drama, Dance and Music during classroom release time (two days for each class per term) as well as some groups.

It will be great to see you.

Read More » 31 Mar. The deadline for submitting applications is May 1, 2020. They have many freshly dug potatoes to take home to cook today...Transition to Early Years (New reception and nursery) The hall will have Matariki based artworks on display from each team, we will also be sharing some written pieces from each team. This will allow our schools and the Ministry of Education to effectively manage the capacity of our schools, both for now and the future. #VirtualSportsWeek #TeamSAINTS #StaffRelay Thank you Mr Camy for announcing our whole school 'Virtual Sports Week' winners.... The ongoing safety of drivers and students and the ability to contact trace will be a priority at Alert Level 2. Our home learning guidance and links can be found by clicking here. Website by Gabriel Media Limited. #VirtualSportsWeek #TeamSAINTS A-Level Music Technology to launch at St Martin's SchoolCoronavirus (COVID 19): list of online education resources for home educationStay at home: guidance for people with confirmed or possible coronavirus (COVID-19) infection Thanks once again for your understanding and support. Saint Martin’s Catholic Academy, Stoke Golding, Nr.

Thank you. Coronavirus (COVID 19): list of online education resources for home education. As an independent, diverse, co-educational boarding school, St Martin’s is especially valued by parents who seek for their children an academic environment in which Anglican Christian standards are reflected. Hot Dogs (on a stick), Cookies, Chips/Crisps, drinks and ice blocks will be for sale. People do not need to return to bubbles at Alert Level 2 and can meet with friends and family. Children's survey. The safety and wellbeing of students and staff is very important to us. So physical distancing will remain important in schools where possible.Bark mulch is being delivered and we need many hands to make light work of spreading it over the play area behind Whare Kukuwai.

Well done and thank you to everyone involved in this great week! Curriculum. New entrants at St Martin’s Preparatory School join a day school for boys aged 3–13. At St Martin's School, we are supporting our families during this tricky time of school closure. We have been here before and manageged our way successfully through the alert levels.

The St Martins School Student Council, with support from S’Mart Community (PTA) …presents DISCO 2020 THEME: “NEON/FLUORO” Get ready to have some fun! These are to minimise the risk that someone gets infected in the first place, and to ensure we can identify and contact anyone who has been in close contact, if someone in an education institution is infected. Prize for Best Dressed Parent! or email Jo at Fiesta@smartcommunity.org.nz if you have ideas but can’t make the meeting…Dear Parents / Caregivers, Just a couple of updates / omissions from the newsletter last week; To clarify the comments I made recently in the newsletter about how we manage behaviour concerns. See you there Smart Touch Bought to you by the PTA(Smart Community)Fiesta planning meeting Tuesday 4th August 7:30 pm, school staffroom For people who are keen to help shape this year’s Fiesta!

This page is currently awaiting content. It was excellent to see so many of you Tel : 01455 212 386 Fax: 01455 212 046. We hope to see you at one of our assemblies on Friday focussing on Matariki. St Martin's C of E. Primary School, Dorking. We aim to inspire pupils to believe in their dreams, setting themselves ambitions and goals to strive towards. The Ministry of Education has requested under section 11H of the Education Act 1989 that St Martins School amends its enrolment home zone to manage our growing school roll and our building capacity.

or email Jo at Fiesta@smartcommunity.org.nz if you have ideas but can’t make the meeting…Fiesta food team planning meeting Wednesday 29th July 7:30 pm, school staffroom For people who have a passion about what food and drink would be good to have at the Fiesta!