The Student Councillors helped the PTA and the school to raise funds by selling the glow sticks and second hand school uniforms.
Wednesday, 21 November 2018
Sunday, 14 October 2018
Welcome to Term 4!
This term's value is Responsibility.
Being responsible means doing something that you are expected to do and accept the consequences (results) of your actions.
How to be responsible in the classroom?
Being responsible means doing something that you are expected to do and accept the consequences (results) of your actions.
How to be responsible in the classroom?
Zayan: Our group is going to share some ways in which you can be responsible
in the classroom.
Sukhlyn: One way is by taking ownership of your own learning.
Japneet: You can also help by emptying the rubbish bin if you are a rubbish bin monitor.
Zayan: Another way to be responsible in our classroom is by putting our chairs
down in the morning and during home time.
Saunik: We should always go to the options program if you are in an option group.
Zoey: Helping class members who are new to the school is a very responsible
thing to do.
Zayan: Taking the lunch basket to the lunchroom if you are the lunch monitor
is a great way of being responsible.
Brandon: Always pack up after using reading, writing, math, and wet day games.
Japneet: Make sure you look after your belongings such as books, pens, lunch .
Alvin: Always remember to be responsible and do the right thing in the
classroom!
How to be responsible outside the classroom?
Sharon: This term our value is Responsibility.
We will present to you some ways on how to be responsible outside the classroom
at break times.
Uzair: One way of being responsible at break
times is to look after your belongings such as lunch box, drink bottle, sports
equipment and hat
Travis: Always play on the right playground -
the juniors on the junior playground and the seniors on the senior playground.
Arya: Do not eat while playing on the
playground.
Akrina: Don’t play in the toilets as you are
supposed to play outside.
Leeam: Do not kick balls on the concrete or
tiger turf - you should only kick balls
on the field when it’s open.
Sharon: You should NOT climb trees or poles.
Uzair: During terms 2 and 3, you should not
wear track pants on the field.
Travis: Remember to take home any rubbish you
bring to school. Don’t throw or leave any rubbish outside- Be Environment
friendly
Arya: If you grab a milk carton you must
drink it all and fold it before you put it in the milk bin.
Akrina: Make sure you look after the lonely
people during playtime so they can have fun just like you would with your
friends
Sharon: Make sure you WEAR your hat during Terms 1 and 4.
Everyone: Thank you and make sure you are
responsible wherever you are.
Friday, 31 August 2018
Daffodil Mufti Day
This term we hosted another mufti day. We had Daffodil Mufti day where the children and staff at our school wore outfits which were either yellow or green. We supported the Cancer Society of New Zealand. A huge thanks to the PCS whanau for your support. We really appreciated it!!! Here are the photos of the day.
Sunday, 29 July 2018
Cook Islands Language Week
The theme for Cook Islands Language Week this year is:
Kia Ngakau Parau, Kia Rangarangatu To Tatou Reo Maori Kuki Airani.
Meaning: Be Proud of our Reo Maori- Kuki Airani and Protect it’s future
Have a look at some of the photos during the celebration of Cook Islands Language Week.
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