I write to you to tell you of my pride in being Principal of Matipo Primary School. This is a very good school with very good standards. We are very well resourced and have excellent facilities. We have a strong staff and have particular strengths in the arts, literacy, numeracy, IT and inquiry learning. Our staff include a dance tutor, a viola player, two children’s authors, a singer, an astronomer and several very enthusiastic band members.
In 2008, 92% of children right across the school were reading at or above their chronological age. (The national average is 74-80%). We were delighted with this achievement. I am really proud of our children. They are collectively really nice kids. They get on well together and they work well. There are strong, positive relationships with teachers. On trips internationally, locally and to sports exchanges, they have never let me down. The children are confident and by and large, socially mature. As parents, you too should be proud of them.

Our school puts an emphasis on formality and routine, structure and expectation and plenty of proactive intervention. We are a strongly child centered school. We have approximately 15 intervention programmes for children who have learning issues plus a behavior intervention programme, a support worker and a Resource Teacher of Learning & Behaviour.

Children can learn violin, guitar, drums, keyboard and brass instruments. We have coached sports at lunchtimes plus about seven lunchtime clubs. Additionally, senior and middle classes get taught Spanish language and we offer a school wide Samoan language class.

In 2009 we are trying very hard to minimize financial demands on parents so are offering no costly trips and are trying hard to attract free performances at school. We have also created a trip subsidy fund to subsidize the cost of out-of-school trips.

I believe we offer really great opportunities to all our children and have created a very positive learning environment.
We are proud to exceed your expectations of a primary school and look forward to continuing to meet and grow the educational, sporting and cultural aspirations of your children.

Kia toa
Kia manawanui
Kia kaha
Kind regards

Wayne Bainbridge