Waimea Intermediate School
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Introduction

ENROLMENT / ORIENTATION







Contact details:

48 Salisbury Road
Richmond
Nelson
7020

Ph:  03 544 8994
Fax: 03 543 9656
office@waimeaint.school.nz

A number of activities are planned to assist new students to prepare for and settle into Waimea Intermediate

2012

23 January - School office opens.
7 February -Year 7 students start school.
8 February -Year 8 students start school.

Induction

In the first days and weeks of the year there is an emphasis on assisting new students to settle in to their new school. Year 7 students start a day earlier than Year 8 so staff can fully support them. A range of programmes and activities in each class and syndicate assist students with:- relating to others, self-management, work habits and in understanding intermediate systems, timetables, and support available within the school.

Classes

Students are placed in classes of mixed ability. Classes are arranged in syndicates of three to four rooms. Staff in each syndicate work cooperatively to plan and deliver programmes. Syndicates regroup students in some curriculum areas to better meet the needs of specific groups and utilise staff strengths.
The focus when forming classes is to provide an environment that is inclusive for all students. The needs of individuals are considered within the context of the whole group. While students may be placed in classes with students from their previous school, it is our policy to mix students, thus fostering new opportunities. Information from a variety of sources including previous teachers is used in forming classes.  Input from parents on the needs of their child is welcomed and will be considered. please contact Paul Bennett (DP) before the end of November.