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General Information

Term Dates 2025

Term 1
Thursday 30 January - Friday 11 April

(Teachers only day: 7 February)

Term 2

Monday 28 April - Friday 27 June

Term 3

Monday 14 July - Friday 19 September

Term 4

Monday 6 October - Friday 12 December

School Hours

School grounds are open to students at 8:00am.  All students need to be at school by 8:40am as school begins at 8:45am.

School closes as 3:00pm.  The school day is generally divided up as follows:

8.45am

First Bell

8.55am

School Starts

10.50am

Morning Interval

11.20am

Learning Block Two

1.00pm

Lunch

1.20pm

Learning Block Three

2:50pm

Tidy Up Bell

3:00pm

Home Bell

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Getting to and from school

Students are welcome to ride their bikes to school as long as they follow the road code and wear helmets.  A lock is needed to make sure the bike is safe in the school bike stands during the day. 

Buses

Students who come to school by bus are required to maintain a high standard of behaviour.  
Poor behaviour on the bus will result in pupils being suspended from the bus service.
All bus pupils meet in the school hall or on the basketball court at the end of the school day.  Bus rolls are taken and then students are escorted to the buses at the Dargaville High School gates.


If you live outside the zoned area for Dargaville Intermediate School, you will be charged to travel on a Ritchies Bus to attend our school.  You will have to fill in the forms provided and return them to Ritchies, as a seat on the bus is not guaranteed.

Permission to leave school grounds
Once pupils arrive at school they are not allowed to leave without the permission of the Principal or Deputy Principal.
Students who receive regular music tuition off-site, during school hours, require a permanent pass.

If students are collected by their parents/caregivers or another delegated person, they must be signed out at the school office.
Absence from school
ATTENDANCE = ACHIEVEMENT

Parents/Caregivers are asked to phone 439 8045, text on 021 2548 429 or use the HERO app if their child is to be absent from school that day.

All messages are noted.  The school operates an 'absence text' system.  Attendance registers are marked by 9:00am and all absences are collated soon after that.

The office then calls the parent/caregiver to check on all unexplained absent pupils.  The school works co-operatively with the truancy office.  It is important that we have your current phone number

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Stationery

A 2024 stationery list is included in the enrolment packs.  Dargaville Intermediate has chosen Northland Office Products Depot to be their supplier - located at 21 Commerce Street, Whangarei or shop online HERE

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Property
PERSONAL PROPERTY & INSURANCE

Personal property, including that of staff members is not insured by any school authority. Insurance of articles used at school is available through most family insurance policies. Please consult your own insurance company.

  • Please encourage your children to name all their property and look after it.  Losses should be reported immediately and we will endeavour to recover lost items.

  • Hand held electronic games, cameras, speakers, ipads, Cellphones are not to be brought to school. Items will be confiscated and will need to be collected by the student’s parents/caregivers. 

  • If parents deem it necessary for their child to have any of these items for afterschool use then they must be handed into the school office in the morning and then collected again at the end of the day.  

  • Money - If money is brought to school it should be handed to a teacher or in to the office for safe keeping. As with personal property we are unable to accept liability for loss or damage.

  • Clothing - Every assistance is given to students to recover lost clothing through a ‘found’ property box  and through displays but by far the best way to ensure your items return is by having items clearly named.  

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Reporting to parents

Formal written reports are issued twice yearly, in July and December.  Your child’s attainment of knowledge and skills is compared to the National Curriculum levels, and graded as either working towards, at, or above.  Their effort in each subject area is also assessed and graded accordingly. 

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Parent/teacher/student interviews or learning conferences are held also twice yearly.  The first is held in Term One to give you an opportunity to meet your child’s teacher and to discuss the student’s goals.


The second is held in the week following the release of the Mid Year formal report.  It is to review progress thus far and how we can collectively build upon it. 

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Apart from formal reporting dates, staff may also contact parents throughout the year to share any concerns about achievement or behaviour and to celebrate successes. 

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Education and raising our tamariki requires a collective effort.  It is based around the shared goal of enabling our children to grow happy and healthy.
 

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Parent Teacher Association

The School has a small but energetic band of parents/caregivers who work hard for the school and its students.  They work closely with the Staff and Board and purchase the ‘extras’ to enhance the education of the children.  
They fundraise through sausage sizzles, discos, raffles etc. and are always appreciative of more parent help and new ideas.  So please consider joining this enthusiastic, friendly group, send us an email if 
you are interested in joining the PTA

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