One of the strengths of RI is the diverse cultural backgrounds of our students. Each year we hold an International Day to celebrate this diversity.
All students are encouraged to bring an outfit to School that represents their cultural background. They also bring a plate of food for a syndicate shared lunch that provides the opportunity for all students to experience food from other cultures.
Parents, caregivers and whanau are invited to the International Day Assembly that provides an opportunity for groups and individuals of all cultural backgrounds to perform for the School and our community. The Kapa Haka Group opens the Assembly which incorporates a wide array of song and dance.
Performance groups are formed in the weeks leading up to International Day. Practices are usually held at lunchtimes under the guidance of teachers and parents. We encourage parents and caregivers to become involved in guiding a group.
Robin Gatfield robing@remint.school.nz
The Kapa Haka group is open to all Year 7 and Year 8 students. The group is lead by Whaea Odie and meets in the Hall after assembly every Monday.
The Kapa Haka group plays an important part in a number of performances and official “Welcome Ceremonies” throughout the year, including the International concert.
Odie Johnson odiej@remint.school.nz
Robin Gatfield robing@remint.school.nz
All students are involved in caring for the enviroment, utilising sustainability principles through effective use of resources. All students are responsible for the upkeep and cleanliness of our school enviroment.
There are dedicated bins around the school for different types of waste, and sustainability initatives happening within the classroom.
Students are encouraged to do the following:
Use the correct bins to minimise waste going to the landfill - We have worm bins around the school to process food scraps. Red bins are to be used for Landfill rubbish – all general rubbish, there are also greentop recycling bins inside the classroom
Minimise food waste – bringing healthy food enough to eat. An estimated 20 kg of food waste is being generated per day. Food Waste should be only fruit waste and inedible waste.
Using paper effectively – writing on both sides of the paper.
Being respectful and inclusive of other cultures.
Turning off computers and lights in classrooms when not needed.
Ensure that the school is tidy – no littering.
Travelwise is a programme run by Auckland Transport in partnership with local Councils and Schools.
Our students take 640 car trips each day. These trips add to traffic congestion, parking hassles, air pollution and risk of crashes. Congestion around the School is of particular concern. Drop off/pick up points at the Ascot Avenue and St Vincents Avenue gates have become increasingly dangerous especially if students fail to cross at pedestrian crossings.
The Travelwise team has identified a number of drop off/pick up areas that are within a ten minute walk of the School – see map. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to utilise these points where possible.
A student run group which focuses on raising awareness about the important issues of today. Using the values programme of the school, they help the community. They organise days throughout the year to build awareness of global issues such as the environment, service and peace.
The Social Changency meets on Friday lunchtimes with Mr Zemke in the Media Room.
Click here to go to their Socially Conscious Blog encouraging others to make a difference. Trying to make the world a better place.
Trees for Survival is an opportunity for up to 30 Year 8 students to go out to a designated planting area, typically in the Clevedon area, to plant up to 1000 native saplings that our students have raised throughout the year, from September to June. The school has been involved in the program for many years, achieving recognition with the Kowhai award in 2012 and 2013.
Phone: +64 9 522 9890
Email: admin@remint.school.nz
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm, Mondays to Fridays
Remuera Intermediate School,
55 Ascot Avenue,
Remuera,
Auckland 1050,
New Zealand