I am so proud of the children who turned up on the day and battled through a really tough race. It's not my cuppa either but my admiration continues for the wonderful efforts and hard work of the staff and the children who are prepared to push past reluctance and "it's too hard," to complete the course. Many fiercely competed for placing and succeeded. Congratulations to the many children who qualified for zones, central and to Ethan Cox who has qualified for the South Island Championships.
Marriene Langton Principal/Tumuaki

Tēnā koutou e te whanau. This is my 16th year as tumuaki of our lovely kura. I am one-eyed when it comes to providing the very best education for all of our tamariki, strong connections to whanau and applying attachment theory so every child has a champion adult at our school who believes in them unconditionally. I just can’t see past it. Our kaiako and kaiawhina go the extra 50 miles to give our children the best chances to succeed. My family is number one. After 20 years of camping holidays in Kaiteriteri, Graham and I are recidivist “glampers “ and ready for new adventures in our latest caravan. It’s brilliant when our family joins us too.
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