Bethlehem Kid Awards - Week 6
Bethlehem Kid Qualities - To develop learners who reflect our school values by being respectful, responsible and resilient.
Sophie Redfearn (Room 2) Resilient/Manawaroa
Well done Sophie for your efforts this year to step out of your comfort zone and try new things. You are stepping up and showing some excellent leadership skills and values. Ka pai! Keep up the great work.
Lily Gray (Room 3) Resilient/Manawaroa
Lily, you showed motivation and determination when writing and learning your speech this year. I am very proud of you. Ka pai!
Charlotte Buckland (Room 4) Resilient/Manawaroa
Charlotte, you showed amazing resilience at this year's Winter Tournament. You stepped out of your comfort zone by trialling for a new sport and then displayed courage as the only girl in your soccer team. You played some excellent soccer and were a valued member of the team. Kia kaha.
Camryn Barrie (Room 5) Responsible/Haepapa
Camryn, you are such a valued member of our class. You are a responsible learner who always gives her best. You are focused, studious, and face new challenges with enthusiasm. You also enjoy sharing your knowledge with others to support them. Keep up all of your amazing Bethlehem School values!
Braxton du Plooy-Tangiiti (Room 6) Responsible/Haepapa
Brax, you are making such positive choices with your behaviour and your learning. You come to school with a great attitude. You are always willing to help others and are a reliable library monitor.
James King (Room 7) Responsible/Haepapa
James, you are a responsible, caring and respectful Bethlehem School learner whose friends can depend on you, teachers and others around you will be given respect and you always offer assistance and great ideas to those who need it.
Max Atkinson (Room 8) Resilient/Manawaroa
Max, well done for showing resilience during the choir performance this week. You were brave and confident when performing in front of a big group. Keep it up!
Laila Hunt (Room 9) Resilient/Manawaroa
Laila, you are showing more confidence to step out of your comfort zone and try new things. You are starting to ask for help when needed and listening to feedback. Keep up the good work.
Yuhan Lin (Room 11) Resilient/Manawaroa
Yuhan, you are learning to step outside your comfort zone and be more brave and resilient in your learning. We love seeing you try to solve hard problems and not give up.
Brody Mills (Room 12) Responsible/Haepapa
Brody, it is lovely to see your confidence is growing. You approach your learning with a positive attitude and in writing you are trying so hard to finger spell and write new words. Ka Pai!
Caden Parsons (Room 13) Responsible/Haepapa
Caden, you are always keen to learn new things. You are trying hard with all your learning and I am proud of the efforts you are putting in, Tino pai!
Michaela Matthee (Room 14) Resilient/Manawaroa
Michaela, you always put in your best effort, eagerly embrace challenges, and go beyond your comfort zone to expand your knowledge. Keep up the amazing work!
Jun-Kai Zheng (Room 15) Resilient/Manawaroa
JK, you listen to feedback given by me and make appropriate changes to your work, especially during writing time. Keep up the hard work!
Van Martin (Room 16) Resilient/Manawaroa
Van, you have been able to make, draw and talk about multiplying sets with confidence. Well done for your great problem solving!
Tihei Ngata-Anderson (Akomanga 17) Responsible/Haepapa
Kia eke ki te tihi o Mauao
E kaha ana a Tihei ki te whai ngā nekehanga ō te akomanga ā ka whakatauira e ia tēnei āhua ki ōna hoa.
Aerys Nicholas (Akomanga 18) Resilient/Manawaroa
Kātahi rā te tamaiti ihu oneone ko Aerys. He rawe ngā whakaaro kaitiaki mō ngā ākau kōhatuhatu.
O’Shea Whaiapu (Akomanga 19) Responsible/Haepapa
Kia eke ki te tihi o Mauao
Kua puāwai a O’Shea i ōna mahi tuhituhi. Kei te mōhio ia me pēhea te whakatakoto
i āna ake rerenga kōrero. He ātaahua rawa ōna mahi. Kei runga noa atu koe e tama!
Ava Louw (Room 22) Responsible/Haepapa
Ava, you are a positive and helpful member of our class. I enjoy speaking with you each day about your favourite books.
Oscar Mills (Room 23) Resilient/Manawaroa
Oscar, I am really impressed with your ideas during writing time. Keep up the great work.
Aamia Webber (Whaea Rainy's Award) Respectful/Whakaute
It is a pleasure to have you as part of the Tuesday White Box Monitors Team, providing activities for your peers to do at lunchtime. You consistently demonstrate our school values through being reliable, responsible and resilient in all weather. Every week, I see you do this with an excellent attitude and always with a smile to share. Thank you for your commitment. Tino pai rawa! Tu meke!
Te Matangi McGruer (Whaea Rainy's Award) Respectful/Whakaute
It is a pleasure to have you as part of the Tuesday White Box Monitors Team, providing activities for your peers to do at lunchtime. You consistently demonstrate our school values through being reliable, responsible and resilient in all weather. Every week, I see you do this with an excellent attitude and always with a smile to share. Thank you for your commitment. Tino pai rawa! Tu meke!
Rongomai Kuka (Whaea Rainy's Award) Respectful/Whakaute
It is a pleasure to have you as part of the Tuesday White Box Monitors Team, providing activities for your peers to do at lunchtime. You consistently demonstrate our school values through being reliable, responsible and resilient in all weather. Every week, I see you do this with an excellent attitude and always with a smile to share. Thank you for your commitment. Tino pai rawa! Tu meke!
Beau Lenny (Principal's Award) Responsible/Haepapa
Beau, you showed manaakitanga by recognising and celebrating the success of others, in a kind and mature way. Ka mau te wehi! I couldn’t be more proud of you.
Abigail Marshall (Principal's Award) Resilient/Manawaroa
You were a perfect example of a resilient student during the Carmichael Speech finals. Despite experiencing an unexpected interruption, you took time to reset, and delivered your speech with poise. Congratulations.