Amesbury Digest - 4 March 2024
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Kirat Singh
Here at Amesbury, we take great pride in fostering a love for reading among our students. However, with the wear and tear of our awesome books, some of these beloved books require a little TLC
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Demelza Topp
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Urs Cunningham
Waiho i te toipoto, kaua i te toiroa; Let us keep close together, not wide apart.
John Murrihy
A quiet week for notices this week but teaching and learning is full steam ahead ....
Our list of school activities for Term 1 ....
Rachel @ Amesbury Office
Do you have 20-30 minutes available to help with pizza orders on some Thursdays?
Rupert Webb
Amesbury teams enjoyed their non-stop cricket in the sunshine
Lisa Bengtsson
Over the coming weeks, our year 5 and 6 students will be taking part in the pedal ready programme which is targeted at increasing their bike skills and safety knowledge.
Are your tamariki interested in taking up any of our co-curricular lessons this year?
Angela Herman-Childs
Our main whakataukī for the year was certainly guiding us during our exploration at Te Papa: Mā te kimi ka kite, mā te kite ka mōhio, mā te mōhio ka mārama (seek and discover, discover and know, know and become enlightened).
Jemima Colquhoun
Mā raro, mā wīra rānei nā te mea… He Pai! I walk or wheel because it feels good!
There are multiple ways that parents/caregivers can see what their tamariki are learning at school, including the detailed weekly timetable.
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