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Principals Message - New newsletter format, Community Consultation and the school is a buzz with the Olympics games!
Visit this articleA special welcome to Hilarie Guan, Carson Wills, Jaxson Taylor, Connor Wilsdon and their families to Kaikorai Primary School!
Principals Message - New newsletter format, Community Consultation and the school is a buzz with the Olympics games!
Visit this articleClick here to find out what is coming up over the next three weeks.
Visit this articleComputer Upgrades and Repairs - iDevice & Samsung Phone/Tablet Repairs, Custom Built Computers, Laptops and more...
Visit this articleReading Challenge, Cross Country, 3rd Year students and the Olympics
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Visit this articleOur new Board of Trustees are interested in your thoughts and would appreciate you filling out the following questionnaire. This will help the school set the strategic direction for the next three years. http://bit.ly/2aMVra1
Visit this articleThank you to everyone who attended the school ski trip last weekend and a special thank you to Anna Ollerenshaw for organising everything! The next trip is on the 17th and 18th September and more information can be found below.
Visit this articleMany thanks to the parents who remembered use their the Readings coupon over the school holidays. Our school set the Dunedin record and in return earned 13 movie vouchers which will be used as prizes for the school fair. We will be running this promotion again over the next school holidays.
Visit this articleWe have lots of information this newsletter so please read the articles below.
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Visit this articleStudent Work - Proudly sponsored by Sean Waller Photography
Visit this articleOn Wednesday 6th of June 2016, we went on a trip to university to learn about computers. When we got to university we walked through an archway and went into a computer science room. It had ripped computers and all other bits and pieces.
Visit this articleWhile we walked down to Otago Boy’s High School (Yes, my dad’s school) the whistle of wind soared through the sunny sky beaming down on us. As we strolled, Moss had to show Mr Hartley the way because of his little knowledge of Dunedin......
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