PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
‘E ako ana, ā, e tipu tahi ana tātou’ - Learning and growing together.
Visit this articleUPCOMING EVENTS
7-24 June - Gymnastics
22 June - ETS Matariki Evening
24 June - Matariki (Public Holiday)
27 June - 1 July - Book Fair
28-29 June - Teacher/Parent Interviews
6 July - Cultural Assembly (live streamed)
8 July - LAST DAY OF TERM 2
25 July - FIRST DAY OF TERM 3
‘E ako ana, ā, e tipu tahi ana tātou’ - Learning and growing together.
Visit this articleThese students were noticed by staff, parents or students as displaying our school Values in specific situations.
Visit this articleHome & School Fundraiser - Sausage Sizzle - FRIDAY 8 JULY
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Visit this articleThe EPro8 Challenge is a school science and engineering competition. It is designed to give students a fun and rewarding introduction to science and engineering.
Visit this articleTHE BOOK FAIR OPENS IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY IN WEEK 9 ON MONDAY 27TH JUNE @ 3pm
Visit this articleTriennial elections for school Boards of Trustees are to be held during September this year.
Visit this articleCongratulations to Jimmie T and Olivia BM who competed in the Greater Green Island Gymnastic Championships at the weekend. Well done on your achievements girls!
Visit this articleAlexis Robin from Bayleys Metro will donate $500 to East Taieri School for a successful sale of a property through a referral.
Visit this articleNext term our Inquiry will be based around the Visual Arts. We would love to have help at school from any keen artists within our community. Please contact your child's teacher or the office if you, or anyone you know is able to help with art activities during next term.
Visit this articleNotification of the school being closed due to snow, icy roads, flooding etc or a late start, will be posted on our website, Facebook page, SkoolLoop, and HERO communication app. It will also be broadcast on local Dunedin radio stations.
Visit this articleRob Thorne (Ngāti Tumutumu) Rob is a profoundly original voice in the evolving journey of Taonga Puoro. His inaugural solo album on Rattle Records, "Whāia Te Māramatanga" (2013) is a deeply felt and highly concentrated conversation between the past and the present - a musical passage of identity and connection. Using modern loop technology and traditional Māori flutes and horns made from stone, bone, shell and wood, Rob creates a transcendent aural experience that touches the soul with timeless beauty. Every performance is a stunning and very personal exploration of the spiritual and healing qualities of an ancient practice.
Visit this articleSchool holiday Puaka Matariki programme coming to Mosgiel Library July 14th as well as to the Central Library that weekend July 17th .
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