Sweet As on PhotoPeach
Marriene Langton Principal/Tumuaki
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Salvation Army Emergency Supplies
We were thrilled to receive the most amazing emergency supplies through the generosity of The Salvation Army. Cam and Lee delivered hundreds of dollars worth of goods for us to store in the emergency bins. My sincere prayer is that we never have to use them. Leanne McDougall our SWiS worker contacted them on our behalf. Thanks everyone.
Coffee and Connections
School can be an intimidating place for new parents who don't know others in the community. Our volunteer parents do a wonderful job of linking newbies to others and getting them involved in the life of the school and the local community.
Last Friday's conversations were about School gardens, children's vege gardens and flower gardens.Thanks parents; you do a better job than I do. We do appreciate all you do to make this a better place.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Years 3 and 4 Sports Initiative
Amy has organized coaches from our soccer community to coach our students in the skills and strategies of soccer. That's our focus for this term.
Listening skills are essential for transferring knowledge and learning so at times the excitement over took the need to listen. We are so fortunate to have access to experts in our community. Amy, our sports co-ordinator has passion for young people and for sport. Now that's a good combination.
Team Work and Co-operation
The object of the game was to work together to hit the balloon from one end of the classroom to the other, ensuring that everyone touches the balloon on it's journey. Mmmmm. Sounds simple I agree.
Suzanne has the patience of a saint. She kept redirecting and encouraging the children to include everyone and to keep the balloon off the floor but I have to admit it looked like "Mission Impossible."
We do a lot to assist our children to work together and to have fun. Learning life skills and key competencies is an important part of our focus as a school. Teachers have wonderful imaginations and use games to reinforce learning. There was a lot of laughter so I guess that took care of the fun part.
Tomorrow is another day.
Suzanne has the patience of a saint. She kept redirecting and encouraging the children to include everyone and to keep the balloon off the floor but I have to admit it looked like "Mission Impossible."
We do a lot to assist our children to work together and to have fun. Learning life skills and key competencies is an important part of our focus as a school. Teachers have wonderful imaginations and use games to reinforce learning. There was a lot of laughter so I guess that took care of the fun part.
Tomorrow is another day.
Winter Tournament
Thanks volunteer parents for getting the children to the park after the bus was a "no-show." Poor Maata had conniptions.
As always it was pleasing to see so many of our students involved with sporting competition. We have a way to go in understanding team play and strategies but we're learning.
The rugby team had some magnificent moments and I saw a couple of tries being scored. Our children are a pleasure to take on events.
As always it was pleasing to see so many of our students involved with sporting competition. We have a way to go in understanding team play and strategies but we're learning.
The rugby team had some magnificent moments and I saw a couple of tries being scored. Our children are a pleasure to take on events.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Ripper Rugby Tournament
Amy Smit is our sports co-ordinator and works with five schools in our local area. We have jointly employed her with our Kiwi Sport funding and she is working with years 3 and 4 students to develop sports skills and knowledge. Term 2's focus was on Ripper Rugby.
The tournament day was held at Hillmorton High. Thanks to the staff for letting us use the grounds.
It was a great day sprinkled with laughter and a bit of frustration from this by-stander.
Laughter was all about seeing the children having a wonderful time and the great job that Amy did in organizing the inter-school tournament.
The frustration comes from knowing that we need to keep teaching the fundamental skills, rules and strategies of games and sport to our children so that eventually they can apply them to a competitive game situation.
Getting in early is a key to hooking children into playing sport throughout their lives.
Thanks Amy and all of the volunteers.
The tournament day was held at Hillmorton High. Thanks to the staff for letting us use the grounds.
It was a great day sprinkled with laughter and a bit of frustration from this by-stander.
Laughter was all about seeing the children having a wonderful time and the great job that Amy did in organizing the inter-school tournament.
The frustration comes from knowing that we need to keep teaching the fundamental skills, rules and strategies of games and sport to our children so that eventually they can apply them to a competitive game situation.
Getting in early is a key to hooking children into playing sport throughout their lives.
Thanks Amy and all of the volunteers.
Quake Break
Several of our lovely students were selected for a fully sponsored holiday to Auckland or Great Barrier Island as a break away from Christchurch in the July Holidays.
Special thanks to Bridgit Veenings, Amanda Tointon and Al Hawkins who made the applications for the children to attend this amazing holiday, all expenses paid. Thanks too to the organization that provided this for our children. You will probably never know the real effect this has had on our children and the ways in which it has made a difference.
The pre-event excitement was wonderful to watch.
One of the boys has come back buzzing after his first plane trip. He was so thrilled that they"landed in Australia" on the way to Auckland.
I think I would be too.
Thank you to everyone who made this possible. Kia ora te whanau.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
I Like Coffee-Community Partnership
Ruth, Rata and Catherine arrived on Friday before school with the Major's coffee machine, fresh beans and home baking.
This is their way of supporting our local community and especially our school whanau. They made chai and coffee for a minimal fee to give parents a time to stop and chat and support each other. Their generosity means that our parents had time to make connections in the school and that has never been more important than now for families in Christchurch.
Sorry kids the baking is not for you!
Thanks with all our hearts to the mums who go out of their way to show they care. Aroha nui.
Arbor Day with Bill Earle
Our caretaker is a man in a million. He cares for us in our times of need (and we've had plenty of those lately) and he cares for the environment. The jumior school, known as the Pohutukawa Team helped Bill to plant new trees and shrubs around the school. They were aided and abetted by the senior class. Thanks Bill and students for the ways in which you care for the school.
Winter tournament at Hagley Park
Danielle Capill bravely faces the weather each week at Hagley Park with her keen little team of soccer players. Our goalie is one of the best.
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