Monday, October 21, 2019

Welcome to Term Four

Let the fun begin.

  • Athletics day tomorrow - all going well. Rakahuri Champs on November 7th for all those who beat the standards and make the next realm of competition.
  • Show weekend 14th-17th November
  • CAMP 27th - 29th November
  • 16th December last half day of school.
We have lots happening this term and will try to keep you updated each week with photos and notes on what is happening for the last nine weeks. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Success in Kōtare

Haven't shared on here for a while so probably time to start adding some gems from Term 2. This term seems to be slipping by really fast. Today our top runners competed at the North Canterbury Cross Country champs with mixed success. It was a great day for running and our kids all tried their best.

Special shout out to these two young lads who got first and second, way to go Leo and Luke.
These boys will now go on to compete at the Canterbury Champs on June 19th at Halswell Quarry. We wish them all the best for this next level of competition.


Friday, March 22, 2019

MANAAKITANGA

In the wake of the dreadful events of last week we came together as a school to commemorate the loss of so many lives within our community of Aotearoa. The children all dressed in bright colours and bought coins to add to our coin trail. The total donations were $1013 - a great effort by our tamariki and their families.  We also held an assembly with much singing and a minute of silence. This was followed by 2 minutes of silence at 1:40pm, which much of the school attended.

The word manaakitanga is one of our values, and simply means 'I respect and value others'. A good sentiment at this time when our lives have been thrown into turmoil.


STEM

Science, technology, engineering and maths. We are currently using a great resource which covers all these areas. Our year 6 group are seen here making simple projectors and discussing how light  is absorbed and can create shadows. These kids love experimenting, researching and making. Always a fun class to work with.
TASK: Design and create two symbols for a superhero signal that can be projected onto the wall.
Some how they forgot about the superheros along the way but had fun creating their own 'signals'.

Seed Swap

Recently we had Lesley in to talk to our class about the seed swap program at the library, and enlist the help of our students to collect seeds, make bags for them, and put them into packets. The kids learnt a lot about what to plant and when, and all about the benefits of the seed swap program. Our payment was some seeds for our own garden here at school.

Friday, February 22, 2019

Book Character Dress Up

Book Week Character Dress Up

What a fun time we have had chatting about which book character we were dressed up as and who had read those particular books!

Check out the awesome costumes some have worn.  Thanks parents for helping make a big effort and recycling old clothing to create new costumes!!  













BOOK CHARACTERS

Our favourite time of year (well anytime we can dress up and the three of us go wild). Great to see all the kids costumes today and the level of participation. Great chatter about books and the characters that were being represented.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Celebrating our 2018 High Performers!


Academic Excellence and 

Excellent Progress Awardees


Congratulations to Flint, Ella-Jess and Cody for Academic Excellence throughout 2018
Congratulations to Violeta, Ashton and Harry for Excellence Progress throughout 2018

 Year 5/6 Top Achievement Awardees

Congratulations to Sami for the Year 5/6 Academic Award
Congratulations to Ella for the Year 5/6 General Excellence Award
Congratulations to Addison for Achievement and Dedication in the Arts

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Superhero Dress Up Day 2018



Superhero Dress Up Day
Wednesday 7th November

What a fabulous day we had!  Some of the kids made a huge effort and came to school with incredible costumes.

Take a look and see if you can spot your superhero!




Friday, October 26, 2018

Busy Term 4

This term is flying past and we still have so much to do. As teachers we have reports to write and events to organise. This is our crazy term as we get  your children ready for next year at school and try to fit in all the requirements to successfully finish off a great year.

The children are completing their 'passion projects' where they have shown a great deal of enthusiasm and skill in teaching their skills to others in the school. They have been excellent role models and taken their role as teachers very seriously - we have been thrilled with the outcomes they have achieved.

The next four weeks
Week 3
Tuesday 30th Oct,
School Athletics Day


Friday
This is an all day
event beginning at 9.15am
and going until 2.45pm.


Mufti day to raise funds
for kapahaka uniforms.
Gold coin donation.
Week 4
Monday 5th November
School Closed

Tuesday 6th November


Friday 9th November
This is an all day,
professional development
day for teachers.

Rakahuri Athletics for an
champion athletes.

Superhero dress-up day.
Week 5
Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
Wednesday (not yet confirmed)
is a proposed strike day and
Thursday and Friday are part of
Show Weekend Holiday.
Week 6
BEACH EDUCATION
Monday - Miss Hix and ½
of Mrs Jolly’s class
Tuesday - Mr Bell and the
other half of Mrs Jolly’s class.


PUBERTY Lessons
This event will need
4-5 parents from each class.



A letter will come home
outlining our programme.
These lessons will take place
in week 6 & 7.

Friday, September 28, 2018

Loud Shirt/SuperHero Dress Up Day



Friday 28th September
What a lot of fun we have had dressing up to raise funds for children to get funding for Cochlea Hearing Implants.

Here is what we dressed up like!  

What a colourful bunch!!!

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Year 6 Printmaking 2018



Thursday 13th September


The Year 6 have been using their Thursdays while the Year 7's have been at technology to learn about Printmaking.  We read the Māori legend "How the Kiwi Lost his Wings."  Each child selected a native bird of their choice and they have carved their design onto wood.  From this 'block' they have made prints which look amazing.

We then recarved our wood block and reprinted over the top of our initial print.  This has allowed the bottom colour to show through and highlight parts of our design.

Check out the powerpoint of us in action.  Our finished products will be up in our Kōtare space by the end of the term.  Be sure to come for a visit!