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Te Mata Kindergarten Triathlon: Kids bike, run and slide their way home – Hawkes Bay Today

Te Mata Kindergarten Triathlon: Kids bike, run and slide their way home – Hawkes Bay Today

The annual Te Mata Kindergarten Triathlon had its biggest turnout yet this weekend.

The triathlon saw 400 children sliding to victory at Hereworth School on Sunday.

Head teacher Fiona Francois said it was the 10th time the Havelock North community had rallied for the kindergarten’s main fundraiser.

“It was by far our biggest turnout,” she said.

“A visit from the Lowe Corporation Rescue Helicopter Service was a highlight, which couldn’t have happened without the help of the Havelock North Volunteer fire brigade.”
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Late Bloomers bloomin’ tall sunflower – Nelson Mail

Late Bloomers bloomin’ tall sunflower – Nelson Mail

A Tasman kindergarten has learned it’s better late than never when it comes to the Late Bloomers sunflower competition.

The children of Waimea Kindergarten may not be able to reach their winning sunflower, but their 3.2 metre tall bloom has bagged the Tallest Sunflower award in the Daltons Late Bloomers Competition.

The Late Bloomers Awards ran from December 16 to February 10 to recognise the kindergartens whose sunflowers may have been affected by the weather or weren’t in bloom in December when the main Sunflower Project winners were announced.

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The far-reaching benefits of kindergarten – CareForKids.co.nz

The far-reaching benefits of kindergarten – CareForKids.co.nz

Kindergarten is a fantastic early childhood education option. With flexible sessions for ages two to five, a strong focus on quality education, and 20 hours free care for ages three and up, this type of teacher-led service is the perfect fit for many whānau. Depending on the kindergarten, children can be enrolled in morning, afternoon or six-hour sessions, up to five days a week during school term. Some kindergartens offer…Keep Reading

Ambitious early childhood action plan welcomed – NZK

Ambitious early childhood action plan welcomed – NZK

New Zealand Kindergartens (NZK) has welcomed the Early Childhood Action Plan 2019 – 2029 – He taonga te tamaiti – Every child a taonga, released by the Government today.

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Action not words needed for early childhood education

Action not words needed for early childhood education

Kindergartens are campaigning for the restoration of funding for fully qualified early childhood education teachers, NZ Kindergartens (NZK) Chief Executive Jill Bond said today.

“The Government has so far failed to honour the coalition agreement to restore 100 per cent funding for fully qualified teachers”, she said.

This failure to move on improving funding is at odds with the Government’s Child and Youth Wellbeing Strategy, which has learning and developing as one of its key principles.

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Southland Kindergarten Association wins cultural award

Southland Kindergarten Association wins cultural award

Southland Kindergarten Association has been recognised as the national winner of the New Zealand Kindergartens’ (NZK) cultural award through its inspiring work to help children learn most effectively.

NZK President James Patea said the Southland team had put huge effort into learning about and observing the best way to inspire children to develop their academic and social potential.
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Marlborough Association takes out NZ Kindergartens’ President’s Trophy

Marlborough Association takes out NZ Kindergartens’ President’s Trophy

An impressive conservation focus by a little kindergarten in Picton has been recognised nationally by the NZ Kindergartens Association (NZK).

The kindergarten, which is part of the Marlborough Association, was awarded the President’s Trophy by NZK President James Patea. This is the first year the trophy has been awarded since 2017 and it was a privilege to find such a worthy recipient, he said.
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Three new NZ Kindergarten Association Board Members announced

Three new NZ Kindergarten Association Board Members announced

Three new members have been elected on to the NZ Kindergartens Board to ensure representation from local associations, Board President James Patea said today.

Mr Patea, who has been reappointed for another two years, said he was delighted to announce Becky Walker from Westport Kindergarten Association, Kaye Heasman from Heretaunga Free Kindergarten Association and Julie Craig from Oamaru Free Kindergarten Association were joining the board.
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NZ Kindergarten life membership awarded

NZ Kindergarten life membership awarded

Former NZ Kindergarten (NZK) President Frank Bourgeois has been awarded a life membership for his service to the kindergarten movement.
Current President James Patea presented the honour to Frank today at the NZK’s Anual General Meeting.
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NZ Kindergartens honours Helen McNaughten – a ‘staunch supporter of collective good’

NZ Kindergartens honours Helen McNaughten – a ‘staunch supporter of collective good’

Napier woman Helen McNaughten has been recognised for her contribution to the NZ Kindergarten (NZK) Board at today’s annual general meeting.
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Teacher supply package a positive signal

Teacher supply package a positive signal

The Education Minister’s announcement about a package to support early childhood education teacher supply was a good signal, NZ Kindergartens Chief Executive Jill Bond said today.
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Private Early Childhood Centres want more government funding

Private Early Childhood Centres want more government funding

NZ Kindergartens CEO Jill Bond talks to Lynne Freeman, RNZ Nine to Noon, about the Government funding of Early Childhood Education.
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