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Principal’s Message:
Welcome back to Term 3, Takapuna Primary Whānau!
As the winter season unfolds, we extend a very warm welcome back to all our families for what promises to be an incredibly enriching Term 3!
This term, we’re placing a special focus on these key areas:
- Boosting our fitness leading up to Cross Country events
- Developing future-ready skills through a dedicated Technology focus across all year levels
- Practical life skills with Financial Literacy workshops, run by ASB Bank
We also believe strongly in community partnership and have several special opportunities for you to connect with the school:
- Parent Curriculum Evening
- Personalised 1:1 Parent Conferences to discuss your child’s unique progress
- Our captivating ‘Curiosity in Motion’ showcase evening, where you can witness the incredible learning happening across our school
Staffing news:
A warm welcome to Phoebe Irving!
We are absolutely delighted to announce the appointment of our new Learning Support Assistant. Phoebe will be supporting our students and teachers in room 6a & 6b (Year 0 & 1), working alongside Hannah and Stefanie.
Important Update: Specialist Music & STEM during Term 3
We would like to inform you that our Music and STEM teacher, Harmony, will be on leave for the duration of Term 3. We are currently ensuring plans are in place to continue providing engaging learning experiences in these areas throughout the term with classroom teachers.
School news and updates:
Welcoming International Students to Takapuna Primary!
Takapuna Primary is delighted to welcome International Students for short-term stays, enriching our classrooms and fostering a truly global learning environment. These students will primarily be learning alongside our local tamariki in classrooms across the school, adding diverse perspectives and cultural exchange to our daily routines.
Takapuna Primary Community Council
We’re excited to share a new initiative designed to strengthen the partnership between our school and our incredible whānau. The Council will meet once or twice a term to discuss various aspects of school life.
As this is a new initiative, we are beginning with a small group of parent representatives to ensure we establish a strong and effective foundation. While we are not seeking additional members for the Council at this time, please know that your feedback and ideas remain incredibly valuable. We will invite input from the wider community on specific topics. Look out for opportunities to contribute through surveys, feedback forms, or designated input sessions advertised in our newsletters.
The Community Council is an advisory and feedback group; no decisions are made by this group.
If there was anything specific you would like to discuss, please do email me on devikat@tps.school.nz
Curriculum Information Evening
We invite you to join our Principal and Curriculum Leaders (Associate Principals) for a focused session on the curriculum changes shaping English and Mathematics learning.
Date: Monday 21July
Time: 6:00 PM (seated) 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM (1 hour)
Location: Takapuna Primary School Hall
For: Parents & Caregivers only
*No need to RSVP, please arrive at 6:00pm to make a prompt start from 6:15pm.
Open Learning Environments
I understand that the recent statements from the Minister of Education regarding open learning environments may have raised questions and concerns amongst our parent community.
While the Minister’s comments do not align with our current school design in our 6a and 6b space as well as Rangitoto building, our commitment to providing an exceptional learning experience remains our focus. Children have been learning in these environments for years at TPS and I have yet to see any data to show they are not making excellent progress.
We have the most wonderful teachers at TPS who are highly skilled, collaborative and student centred. I hand on heart do not see that children learning with these teachers are at any disadvantage. Currently we are supporting teachers in single classrooms just as much with student needs and space layout as the open spaces.
The core of our educational philosophy remains centered on individual student growth and success. We value your partnership and encourage open dialogue as we navigate these discussions together, so I encourage you to come and chat with me directly if you have any questions.
Spotlight learner – Jimmy in 6B
In 6B we have been focusing on listening to all of the sounds we hear in words. Jimmy wrote an amazing descriptive piece about trolls, using his letter sound knowledge. Amazing work Jimmy!


Property updates:
Killarney Street carpark: extended closure
Killarney Street carpark will remain closed for at least one more week. This extended closure is due to an unforeseen delay in the removal of our empty building next to the sandpit. During the demolition, small traces of asbestos were detected in the soil. The Ministry of Education and its contractors have spent the holiday period safely and professionally removing all traces of it.
Please be assured:
- The detected asbestos was non-friable (the least hazardous type), caused by old building debris.
- Levels were low and contained, and air quality was constantly monitored by specialists.
- All asbestos was removed, the site is safe for staff and tamariki.
For further questions, please contact Sarah Ochtman-Corfe at saraho@tps.school.nz
Team Newsletters:
These will be shared early next week by classroom teachers, they are also available on our website for future reference.
Attendance and lateness:
A friendly reminder that taking children overseas during school term time is not considered a justified absence and the Principal does not approve leave requests for travel. If you choose to take children out of school during term time, please remember that classroom teachers are not responsible for providing additional learning or filling in any gaps after their return.
Additionally, all students should be arriving at school before 9.00am. We will keep reminding all students about the importance of arriving on time and being at school. Your support makes a big difference and it is very much appreciated.
IMPORTANT SCHOOL COMMUNITY GROUP (SCG) NEWS:
The SCG is looking for new members to step into the roles of Chair, Secretary and Treasurer as the current team finishes up. Come along to the library on Monday 4th August at 3:00pm to find out more. The SCG organises some of the events we all love like Pizza Day, Sushi Fridays, Discos and the Quiz Night. Without new people, some of these may not happen in 2026. Questions welcome – email scg@tps.school.nz
SCG Pub Quiz
We look forward to a fun night with some exciting prizes. This includes spot prizes, silent auctions and prizes for teams on the night! This is an adults only event.
Tickets MUST be purchased by emailing the SCG. You can purchase individual tickets or a whole table! scg@tps.school.nz
Are you ready to make a difference? Train to be a teacher with us in 2026
Many of you will be familiar with David Ferguson, former Principal of Westlake Boys High School, who is now the CEO of the Teacher Training Institution (TTI). We’re pleased to share that Takapuna Primary has been selected as one of only 30 partner schools across Auckland to host TTI student teachers in 2026.
The Teachers’ Institute’s Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary, School-based) offers you the chance to gain teacher registration in just one year, while learning hands-on at our school every day. This programme is perfect for anyone considering a career change, returning to work after a break, or even after an OE. What’s more, trainees receive a stipend and pay no tuition fees for the year.
Applications for the 2026 cohort are currently open. For more information, visit teachersinstitute.org.nz

Upcoming Events and Important Dates:
Mihi Whakatau: We welcome all new students, families and staff in the hall at 9:15am tomorrow (Friday 18 July)
Parent Curriculum Information Evening: Monday 21 July in the school hall at 6:00pm
Term 3 Board Meeting: Monday 28 July: email takapunaboard@tps.school.nz for further information
3 way (parent, teacher, student) conferences: Bookings will be available for Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 August
Wheels, pizza & non-uniform: Thursday 18 September
Last day of Term 3: Friday 19 September