General InformationSnack Shack/Lunch Service
Naenae Intermediate offers a full five-day lunch service with a variety of options over the week as follows: Monday SUBWAY Ordered on line directly from www.subwayexpress.co.nz Tuesday SUBWAY Ordered on line directly from www.subwayexpress.co.nz Wednesday PITA PIT Pita Pit through www.lunchonline.co.nz Thursday PITA PIT Pita Pit through www.lunchonline.co.nz Friday Ara Sushi Ara Sushi through www.lunchonline.co.nz Instructions on how to register and order with Lunchonline and Subway are attached. The Lunchonline menus for each provider are available to view once you have registered and put credit on to your account. Please note that all payments for lunch orders is done by parents on line at the time of ordering. Snack Shack This is open at morning tea and lunchtime and sells a variety of snacks for $1.50 each. Students are not permitted to leave the grounds at all during the day except for urgent reasons that should be supported by a written request from the Parent/Caregiver. Telephone Messages Messages for students can only be taken if of an urgent nature. Similarly, the school telephone is only available for students’ use in emergencies. Students may use the telephone to contact parents after school. Permission is needed from the office staff. Damage to School Property We accept that occasionally accidental damage will occur. However, in cases of willful damage, parents will be informed immediately and asked to reimburse the cost of repair or replacement. Security Common sense suggests that students should not bring large amounts of money or expensive equipment to school. IPads, IPods, hand held games, etc. should be left at home. The school can take no responsibility for the loss of such items. Students of this age group are also renowned for their ability to lose items of clothing. Our lost property overflows by the end of the year with unclaimed garments. Please make sure all clothing is named! Cell phones are permitted at school, but must be placed in the classroom ‘lockup’ at the beginning of the day. |