PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
‘E ako ana, ā, e tipu tahi ana tātou’ - Learning and growing together.
Visit this articleTERM EVENTS
24 February-10 March - Keeping Ourselves Safe
11 March - Dunedin Primary Schools Triathlon
12-13 March - DMIC in class mentoring sessions
13 March - TSSA Swimming Champs
13 March - Dunedin Primary Schools Triathlon (Postponement Day)
16 March - Variety Bash - Trillian Trust
20 March - League Tournament
23 March - Otago Anniversary Day (Public Holiday)
24-27 March - Year 5 Camp
24-25 March - DMIC in class mentoring sessions
24 March - PALs Training
27 March - Junior / Middle School Athletics Day
1 April - Home and School Meeting
3 April - Junior / Middle School Athletics Day (Postponement Day)
3 April - School Disco (6pm)
6 April - Play is the Way whole school game day
8 April - ANZAC Service (afternoon)
8 April - LAST DAY OF TERM 1
9 April - Teacher Only Day
10-27 April - School Holidays
28 April - FIRST DAY OF TERM 2 (Note - ANZAC Day is observed on Monday 27 April)
‘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 articleAs you will have noted in the school calendar of events for this term, we have a Teacher Only Day on Thursday 9 April which means that the last day of term for children will be Wednesday 8 April. All teaching staff will be involved in a professional development day on the Thursday, working with Maths Facilitators from Massey University.
Visit this articleWe have been invited to participate in the 2020 Trillian Trek Kids Charity. The Trek will be visiting East Taieri School on the morning of 16th March. Information below from the Trek Director.
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Visit this articleIf there is ever anything you needed to know about sports at East Taieri School, here is the guide you need .....
Visit this articleAt school ākonga (students) have been looking at some of the reo we can use to express our ngā kare ā-roto (feelings).
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