Week 9, Term 2 Newsletter

Dyer Street School
School Newsletter

Week 9 – Friday 19th June, 2026

In this newsletter:

  1. A message from the Principal
  2. Welcome to new whānau and ākonga
  3. Important Dates and Reminders
  4. Fundraising Committee
  5. School Events
  6. Sport at DSS
  7. From the classrooms – Rooms 2 and 6
  8. Community Noticeboard

Kia ora e te whānau,

We have two weeks to go with lots of milestones ahead. It’s been pleasing to see positive results for our kura in Waterpolo, Interzone Cross Country, and always nice to get a bit of TV exposure for our kura too!

It was fantastic to celebrate Rory McDowell on Seven Sharp recently and learn all about their incredible achievement as New Zealand’s youngest official bridge player! Inspired by Rory’s success, our kura has officially partnered with the Hutt Valley Bridge Club to bring this fantastic game of strategy to our school.

As a result, lunchtime sessions have started in the library every Wednesday. This is an awesome opportunity for our tamariki to try something entirely new, sharpen their critical thinking, and challenge themselves further. A huge thank you to Rory for providing the inspiration to get this club off the ground, and to Whaea Col and the McDowell whānau for joining the dots on the logistics. 

All eyes are on Huttfest next week! Our incredibly hard-working roopu has been putting in the hours to polish their performance, and they are officially ready to take the big stage. Another major highlight for this year’s festival is the debut of our brand-new kākahu! The design beautifully reflects our kura’s identity, showcasing a vibrant, modern look that our performers will wear with pride. A massive thank you to our Fundraising team! We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the team for their tireless fundraising efforts over the last couple of years to make these stunning new uniforms a reality. Last but not least, a thank you to Matua Whaitiri and Whaea Penny for the preparation of the roopu over the last term. I have seen firsthand the passion and dedication from our tamariki. I know they will represent our community to a very high standard. 

Lately, we have noticed an increase in swearing and inappropriate language being used by some of our students. We want to ensure our school remains a safe, positive, and encouraging environment for everyone, so we are addressing this directly.

We will be firmly reminding our tamariki that they have a responsibility to uphold the mana of themselves and others in our learning community. There is simply no place here for language that puts people down.

We are fully aware of the many different external influences that young people are exposed to in this day and age. However, the moment students step through our school gates, we expect a high standard of speech and respect.

  • Clear Expectations: We are talking to all students about choosing words that lift others up rather than tear them down.
  • Playground Consequences: Students who choose to use inappropriate language out in the playground will have clear consequences put in place.

We love seeing our tamariki shine, and maintaining a respectful environment helps everyone focus on learning and growth. We greatly appreciate your support at home in reinforcing these positive communication standards with your children!

As part of our school’s Attendance Management Plan, you may receive a notification letter if your child reaches a certain threshold of absences. In many cases, this letter is simply to keep you informed and make you aware of the current situation. We completely understand that there are often very valid reasons for a child to be away, such as illness or family situations, and these letters are not about laying blame.

Our ultimate goal is to work hand-in-hand with whānau to ensure our tamariki are present, supported, and able to thrive at school.

Knowing exactly where your child’s attendance stands can also be a helpful tool for navigating the right support. For instance, if health issues are a recurring barrier to attendance, having this clear picture can help us connect you with valuable services, such as our school health nurse. We are always here to help, so please reach out if there is anything we can do to support your child’s regular attendance.

A final note, about enrolments, as we have continued to have a steady stream come in over the last few weeks. If you are planning on enrolling your child, please do so as soon as you can. We already have many enrolments for 2027, so it’s never too early. 

Have a great weekend and go the Hurricanes! 

Ngā mihi

Lee Ewington

He tumuaki no kura o Dyer Street

Week 8 Principal’s Award Winners

Welcome to our new students:

Room 1 – Jasper, Molly, Olive, Tadgh

Room 11 – Myah

We are so happy to have you join our school community.

From the School Office

Please remember to keep us up to date with any changes to contact details, including email addresses, home addresses and phone numbers. You can email updates to office@dyerstreet.school.nz

As the weather gets colder, and sickness sets in, if your child requires inhalers or medicine at school, please visit the office to complete a medical form and discuss your requirements. 

Term 2

Week 10

Friday 26 June – Hutt Fest performance (Show 7, 12 p.m.)

                           – Hangi orders close

Week 11 

Tuesday 30 June – Regional Cross Country

Wednesday 1st July

                        – Whole School Assembly, House Leaders leading

                        – Piano Students End of Term Concert

Friday 3 July – End of Term 2

                        – Meg’s Farewell Assembly (all welcome to attend).

                        – Pick up hangi orders

Term 3

Week 1 – Swimming Week 1

Swimming Sessions: Monday – Thursday (10 am – 12:30 pm)

Friday 24 July, 9:30 am – Pōwhiri to welcome new students –  (Hall)

Week 2 – Swimming Week 2

Swimming sessions: Monday – Thursday (10 am – 12:30 pm)

Wednesday 29 July: Assembly, Room 11 Hosting & Room 3 Sharing

Week 3 – MANA Hui

Tuesday 4th & Thursday 6th June (Times TBC) – MANA Hui 

Week 4

Monday 10 August – Whanau Hui, 3:15 – 4:15 pm

Wednesday 12 August: Assembly, Room 10 Hosting & Room 1 Sharing

Friday 14 August – Teacher Only Day (School closed)

Week 6

Wednesday 26 August: Assembly, Room 9 Hosting & Room 2 Sharing

Friday 28 August – Scholastic Bookfair Begins

Week 7

Monday 31 August – Wednesday 2nd September – Bookfair

Week 8 

Wednesday 9 September: Assembly, Room 6 Hosting, Room 6 Sharing

Friday 11 September – Naenae Intermediate Out Of Zone enrolments close

Week 9 

Tuesday 15 September – School Photos

Week 10 – Production (Honk! Jr.)

Dyer Street School has a small but friendly fundraising committee that works together to raise funds and put on fun events. We are in need of some more people to come on board this year. There is an active Facebook group as well as a mailing list to receive posts on Hero. The committee has plans for more online hui this year to make sure those who can’t attend in-person meetings can be more involved.

The next meeting is Monday 13th July at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. We’d love anyone who would like to be involved to come along. If you can’t make it but have ideas or would like to be kept in mind as a volunteer, please email colleene@dyerstreet.school.nz or join the Facebook group: Fundraising Facebook Group

Hangi Order Form: https://forms.gle/jztd6RPRBZCrrMoJ8

The last few weeks have been very busy with events such as:

  • Lawn Bowls
  • Ako Nui Space Trip
  • Samoan Celebrations 
  • School Disco

Here are some photos to showcase these events. 

Our Sports Teams have been playing hard and playing their best at Waterpolo, Netball and basketball over the last few weeks! 

SHOUT OUTS TO: 

Our Dyer Street Dolphins Water Polo Team for making it to the FINAL. On Wednesday, they won 12-9 over Belmont in the semi-final. 

Thank you to Coach Brad for organising and running our Year 3/4 basketball practice sessions on Wednesdays. Thank you also to Zac and Craig for helping too.

Our Dyer Street Mystics Netball Team have been training and playing hard. So far, they have won all of their Netball Games (except one). They are all very committed to the game, where they practise on Mondays and sometimes Fridays. Taimana, who plays for a prem team, often helps out too. She is a Student Teacher in Room 6. Thank you to Whaea Col for running these practices, umpiring their games and coaching. 

Room 2 

Room 6

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