Al-Madinah School

Newsletter 14 June 2022

Dear Parents/Caregivers

Assalaamu Alaikum WRWB

 

LEARNER LICENCE

Students from years 11-13 who qualify for Learner Licence are doing the course from 13 – 15 June.

 YOUTH MP

Humaira Saheb (Youth MP) from year 13G is hosting Youth Forum at Mangere Law Centre on Friday 17 June from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Some students may also be invited to join the forum.

 CAREERS EXPO

The careers expo is for years 10 to 13 boys and girls at The Cloud in CBD, Auckland.

Years 10-13 boys 30 June.

Years 10-13 girls 1 July.

FORKLIFT COURSE

Secondary boys from year 13 will be doing forklift course.  Group 1: 28th and 29th June.

Group 2:  5th and 6th July.

UNIFORM

It is winter season. All students must come to school wearing correct winter uniform.  Children should have jumpers, jackets, thermals, and socks on.  Black beanies and gloves are also allowed in terms 2 and 3.

TRANSPORT REQUEST

A refugee family is looking for transport from Al-Madinah School to Douglas Place in Favona, Monday to Thursdays – 3.30pm and Fridays 2.30pm.  If anyone would like to help this family, please contact Sr Safura on 0220650839.

REMINDERS

PARENTS WORKSHOP FOR DMIC

DMIC Workshops for parents will continue on Wednesdays from 9.00am – 10.15am and 3.00pm – 4.15pm till end of the term.  Next workshop is tomorrow 9am and 3pm. Mums can bring their babies and toddlers if you have no one to look after them.

DMIC evening session for parents has been cancelled due to poor attendance.  Those parents who booked for the evening session may join the 3.00pm – 4.15pm session.

 HOLIDAY PROGRAMME

Holiday programme for students will be from 11th – 15th July from 9.00am – 12noon.  The programme will be taken by DMIC facilitators. Thank you to all those parents who have registered.

ATTENDANCE  

Students’ attendance to school is very important. Parents/caregivers should avoid taking their child/children on holiday during term time.

LATENESS

It has been observed that students are coming late to school regularly.  Students must be in class by 8.30am. They miss out on important learning when they are late.

 EARLY PICK UP

Parents/caregivers are also requested to bring the appointment letter to the school if they need to pick-up their child/children early for appointments. There should be a genuine/good reason to pick-up your child/children during the day as they miss out on important learning.

Wassalaam

Asin Ali

Principal