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Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L)

Wainuiomata Primary School is a Positive Behaivour for Learning - School Wide (PB4L-SW) School. As a PB4L-SW school we prioritise teaching expected behaviours for each learning experience through our CARE values, supporting students with specific feedback and opportunities to practice and reflect


 

Through PB4L-SW we have developed  a community with positive relationships and school systems and processes that reflect the principles of Restorative Practice. We have established systems for explicitly teaching, reinforcing and managing expected behaviours and positive social skills across the school.  Our CARE values seek to achieve hauora for all by being:

  • Co-operative - Awhiatu

  • Active learners - Kaha ki te ako

  • Respectful - Whakaute

  • Encouraging - Aki

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Enrolment

Interested in sending your child to Wainuiomata Primary?

Click to download the enrolment form.

School Donation

All families are asked to pay a school donation. This covers extras such as performances, school trips to Days Bay etc that our Operations Grant does not cover.

One Child: $60

Two Children: $90

Three or more Children: $120

Our Bank Account: 12 3478 0061754 00

Name: Board of Trustees ASB Upper Hutt

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Stationery

All new students to Wainuiomata Primary School need to purchase the required stationery.

The school purchases stationary packs and sells them at cost for your convenience.

Fundraising Team

Join our supportive group of parents who organize fundraising events.

Email rebeccaw@wainuiomata.school.nz for more information.

Fundraising Team Facebook Page

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Before and After School Care

We are fortunate to have a dedicated team,

Kasper Enterprises Ltd who offer onsite care before

and after school. Oscar approved. 

Hours: 6:45am - 8:15 am / 2:45pm - 6:00pm

Contact Diane 027 5189890 or Angela 027 9103146

School Camp

Every odd year our Year 5 and 6 students go to Forest Lake Camp in Otaki in December 

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