PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
The Value of Community in Raising Our Young People
It is often said that “it takes a village to raise a child,” and nowhere is this truer than in our school and surrounding community. Together, we have the unique opportunity to shape the lives of the next generation, fostering not only academic success but also kindness, resilience, and a sense of belonging in our young people.
As parents, teachers, and neighbours, we are all part of this “village,” and our collective influence can make an incredible difference in how our children grow and thrive.
When young people feel connected to a caring community, they are more likely to develop confidence and positive values. Whether it’s a teacher encouraging a student to pursue a talent, a neighbour supporting a local sports team, or a parent volunteering at school events, these small actions teach children that they are valued and supported.
A strong community shows young people the importance of teamwork, empathy, and looking out for one another. These are lessons they carry for a lifetime.
As we look to the year ahead, whether that be here or at their next school, what can we do to work together for the sake of our young ones?
- Be Involved: Attend school events, volunteer if possible, and stay informed about what’s happening in in your young person’s life in and out of school.
- Celebrate Achievements: Recognise not just academic success but also acts of kindness and creativity or personal achievement.
- Offer Support: If you see your young person struggling, lend a hand or simply listen. Small gestures can have a big impact. Take them for a drive or go for a walk, it’s amazing how much more willing they are to talk when they’re not sitting face to face.
- Build Connections: Reach out to neighbours, teachers, and other parents. Strong relationships among adults strengthen the community as a whole and provides great role modelling for our young people.
Raising young people is a shared responsibility, and every one of us has an important role to play. Together, we can create a supportive, uplifting environment that helps our children grow into confident, compassionate, and capable individuals.
Thank you for being an essential part of this journey. We look forward to continuing this partnership together to nurture the bright futures of our young people.
To those of you who are leaving RI this year, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks for being such an incredibly positive and supportive community.
Kyle Brewerton
Principal/APPA President
IMPORTANT DATES
DECEMBER | |
December 9 | End of Year Prizegiving at the Cathedral in Parnell |
December 10 | Rainbows End trip for Year 7 |
December 12 | Rainbows End trip for Year 8 |
December 13 | Term 4 Ends - School Finishes Early |
FEBRUARY 2025 | |
February 7 | Term 1 Begins |
THANK YOU LETTER FROM THE PTA
Dear Parent Community,
On behalf of our Teachers and PTA, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you for your incredible contributions to our end of your teacher’s morning tea.
The delicious food and thoughtful gestures truly showcased the warmth and generosity of our parent community.
Your support means so much to us, and it was wonderful to see the smiles your kindness brought to our teachers. Moments like these remind us of the strong partnership we share in nurturing and supporting our school community.
Thank you once again for making this event so special for our teachers—it was greatly appreciated!
Attached are some pics of the morning!
Best wishes
RI PTA
CZ MIXED AND BOYS TOUCH
The CZ Mixed Touch team had a wonderful day out at Cox’s Bay Reserve. After a tough couple of losses to start the day, the team pulled themselves up and started to really work together as a unit. They showed some great skill and teamwork, with some players really stepping up to direct play and pull off some impressive moves that led to several tries.
After a few more round robin games the team finished with 3 wins and 3 losses, coming a very respectable 4. They all represented Remuera Intermediate with pride and determination while displaying excellent sportsmanship, of which they should all be proud.
Mixed Team: Sienna Groves, Laura Allan, Patisepa Taimani, Sibley Schaumkell, Hayley Smith, Tabitha Schaumkell, Siutaisa Lesisita, Tom Simunic, Stefano Stamilla, Brendan Snedden, Elijah Welling, Levi Wu, Winner Thayaparan. Absent on the day: Lara Lambert
The weather was perfect at Cox's Bay Reserve for an action-packed day for the boys’ touch rugby team. We started with a thrilling 4-4 draw against a strong Waikowhai side, who later became runners-up. Without a break, we secured a solid 6-2 win over Balmoral to qualify for the playoffs. The quarter-final against Auckland Normal Intermediate was intense, with a last-minute try pushing the match to sudden death.
Despite our efforts, we fell 4-3 to ANI. In the next game, against Kowhai, we faced another sudden death after a tie but lost 4-3 again.
We wrapped up the day with a 6-3 victory, finishing 7th and celebrating under the sun. The boys showcased exceptional teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship throughout.
Boys Team: Owen Bethell, Cade Agnew, Ely Ilo, Theo Pinter, Benjamin Rong, Jacob Taranaki, Isaiah Ilo, George Taylor, Maihi Govind, Charlie Grant, Cooper Berriman. Absent on the day: Miller Ward, Tawariki Watene
ATHLETICS DAY
COMPETITIVE
On Wednesday, 6th November, students from Remuera Intermediate School competed at Lloyd Elsmore Park in the Competitive Athletics competition.
Participants took part in a range of running and field events.The day was filled with determination and spirit as students worked hard to achieve personal bests and support one another.
It was a great display of effort, sportsmanship, and friendly competition.
Successful students from the competition moved on to compete at the Central Zone competition.
NON - COMPETITIVE
Back at school, around 500 students took part in a variety of non-competitive athletics activities. We played tug of war, raced in sacks, competed in Rob the Nest, battled it out in King Ball, and so much more! The event was all about friendly competition and having fun. It was a great day and endless laughter and cheers filled the school grounds, showing our school spirit and the joy of being active together.
Congratulations to Rooms 9 and Room 30 who won the class competitions!
CZ ATHLETICS
On Wednesday 20th November, a large team of 52 Athletes competed in Central Zone Athletics, which was held at Mount Smart Stadium.
We had an amazing day and all the students who completed did so with enthusiasm, skill and determination. There were some outstanding results achieved, with many athletes gaining a 1st, 2nd or 3rd in their event.
It was so great to see our students cheering each other on from the stands and dealing with challenging conditions. The athletes coped well with changes and races being rerun.
Results | ||
Year 7 Girls | ||
Keasi Taufa | 1st 100m | 1st 200m |
Keasi Taufa, Ivanna Hau, Charlise Orbell, Manashi Pokhrel | 1st Relay | |
Zoe Hickton | 1st High Jump | |
Ditvi Santhosh | 3rd Long Jump | |
Azariah Lilomaiava | 1st Shot Put | |
Charlise Orbell | 1st 400m | |
Year 7 Boys | ||
Liam McIvor | 3rd 800m | 3rd 1500m |
Isaac Martin | 2nd 1500m | 1st 400m |
Supi Ongoloka | 2nd Shot Put | |
Matt Chen | 3rd Discus | |
Year 8 Girls | ||
Emilia Hoglinger | 1st 800m | 2nd 1500m |
Tabitha Schaumkell | 3rd Discus | |
Natasha MacRae | 1st 400m | |
Chloe Dale | 3rd 200m | |
Lucy Sauni, Chloe Dale, Jessie Liu, Pippi Lees | 3rd Relay | |
Year 8 Boys | ||
Theo Pinter | 3rd 800m | 3rd 400m |
Finn Walker | 3rd High Jump | |
Riley Enright, George Tavalea, Ely Ilo, Takuto Takenaka |
IZ ATHLETICS
On Thursday 28th November 23 students went on to participate in the Auckland Interzone Champion of Champions Athletics event. Once again all athletes competed with pride, determination and excellence.
To qualify for this event is a massive achievement and all those who participated should be extremely proud of themselves. A huge congratulations to the athletes who placed at this event.
Results | ||
Year 7 Girls | ||
Keasi Taufa | 3rd 200m | |
Azariah Lilomaiava | 3rd Shotput | |
Zoe Hickton | 3rd High Jump | |
Year 8 Girls | ||
Emilia Hoglinger | 3rd 1500m | 3rd 800m |
MIDDLE SCHOOLS ART EXHIBITION
These students have won top art awards at the Middle Schools Art exhibition where 26 Intermediate and Middle schools entered over 500 pieces of art down at the Silos, Wynyard Quarter.
Athena Delfinado - 2nd equal in the 2D People Choice award.
Enara Maddumage - 1st in the 3D section for the People Choice Award.
LEWIS EADY GUITAR PERFORMANCE
The Year 7 and Year 8 guitar performance showcased impressive teamwork and skill. Students played a mix of contemporary and classical pieces, their synchronised strumming showed off their dedication and practice!!!
Below are our fabulous students who performed!
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE 2024
This year, Remuera Intermediate participated in the First Lego League (FLL) for the very first time, and what a journey it’s been. After weeks of preparation in the DigiTech Lab, students competed in the RI Internals, where they programmed robots using Lego Spike Prime to tackle underwater-themed challenges inspired by this year’s theme, “Submerged”. It was amazing to see their creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in action. From this event, two teams were selected to represent our school at the Auckland Regional Competition, held at Bucklands Beach Intermediate.
At the regionals, our students went up against tough competition, including experienced teams and even high school participants. Despite the challenges, they showed incredible determination, positivity, and teamwork, which didn’t go unnoticed by the judges and organisers.
We’re thrilled to share that one of our teams has qualified for the National Tournament, an incredible achievement in our very first year. Congratulations to all the students for their hard work and enthusiasm. We’re excited to cheer them on at Nationals."
Team members below: Evyavan Choudhary, Leo Haoran Zhang, Connor Beekhuizen, Zachary Hogg, Zachary Guo and Maxine Wang
GIRLS CRICKET
Our girls' cricket team recently competed in the Parnell Cricket Club Girls' Competition. In their first match, they faced a strong Baradene team and gave it their all but came up short.
Determined to bounce back, they brought their A-game to the second match against ANI, securing an impressive victory. A fantastic effort by the team!
DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA 2024
What an amazing start to the day at the Remuera Intermediate Dance Extravaganza! Our talented students wowed us with twelve outstanding dance troupes, each showcasing their unique style and energy.
The hall was filled with excitement as the dancers took the stage, demonstrating the incredible dedication and hard work they’ve put into their training this year.
From hip-hop to contemporary, every performance sparkled with creativity and passion.
A big congratulations to all the dancers for making this event a truly special one—we’re already looking forward to next year’s show!
RI SERVICE WEEK
The Social Changency earlier in term 4 gave encouragement to all of the classroom teachers to brainstorm ideas that they could initiate during week 6 as a part of our RI Service Week.
This has been a tradition at Remuera Intermediate for the past several years. It has been a way for students to appreciate helping out around school, offering service to their teachers and other staff and generally creating an overall atmosphere of kindness and generosity.
Mr Zemke and The Social Changency is really grateful to those classes that were able to fit in, giving some time to a service initiative in their busy classroom timetables.
Ngā mihi nui!
EPro8 COMPETITION
We’re proud to share the fantastic news that Remuera Intermediate had an outstanding finish in this year’s EPro8 competition.
RI Digits delivered an exceptional performance, winning first place in the Grand Final and bringing home the championship title. Their creativity, teamwork, and determination were truly outstanding. Congratulations to Laura Allan, Finley Connor, Finn Walker, and Will Ranger for their impressive achievement.
Epro9 also performed admirably, showcasing their skills in the semi-finals but narrowly missing out on a spot in the final. Amelia Zhou, Aarnav Singh, Connor Beekhuizen, and Peter Norman showcased determination and creativity throughout the competition.
Congratulations to both teams for their dedication and success - especially to RI Digits for their well-deserved victory.
THANK YOU FROM THE BLUES
A massive thank you to all the RI families who donated to fill the Blues Bus campaign. Your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Here are some photos of our students assisting with the collection.
DONATING SCHOOL UNIFORM
Students can bring them to the school foyer during the last few days of school or they can be placed in the drop-off bin in the school car park near the hall, during the school holidays.
ABSENCES
All absences need to be reported by 8:45 a.m. at the latest. To report an absence please:
Use the 'Report an Absence' link in the top right corner of the school website homepage http://www.remint.school.nz
Use the school app or phone the office on 09 522 9890 Option 1
Please do not email absence notifications to classroom teacher
ABSENCE TEXT NOTIFICATION
Our children’s safety is of paramount importance to us. In order to ensure the safety of all our students, at 9:45 am if your child has not been marked as Present we will send out a text notification to alert you of his/her absence.
We are aware many parents are simply very busy people and forget to notify the school so please respond with a Y and a reason for the absence/lateness.
Respond with an N if you have dropped your child at school or know that he/she was coming to school and we can investigate this promptly.
Should your mobile number change, please notify the school immediately so that we can update our records accordingly.
REMUERA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL APPS
You can download the free SchoolAppsNZ from the App Store or Google Play. It works on both Android and Apple phones. It sends important school messages and forms a big part of our school communications.
Features of the App:
- You can subscribe to alert groups of interest to you and your child
- You can complete the absentee form directly from the App
- You can access the school calendar, news and events directly through the App
- We can send out targeted alerts to everyone with the App or to specific groups