We did it!
Thank you all for you support in helping us reach our goal of $30,000 through the Million Dollar Mission.
Visit this articleEvents Calendar - Term 4, 2019
Assemblies (9.00am start)
Upcoming Events
31 October - Football Zonal - Boys
4 to 8 November - Year 3 & 4 Swimming
4 to 11 November - Abacus online ordering open for last lot of orders
5 November - Year 6 visit to GEIS
6 November - Senior Wheels Day
8 November - GEIS Enrichment testing
11 to 14 November - Year 3 & 4 Swimming
18 to 21 November - Years 3 to 6 St Johns
22 November - Year 3 to 6 School Athletics
28 November - Year 1 & 2 School Athletics
3 December - Athletics Zonal
3 December - Junior school Wheels Day
4 December - Middle school Wheels Day
4 December - EOTC Year 1 & 2
5 December - Senior school Wheels Day
12 December - Year 6 Graduation Evening
13 December - Picnic & Performance
16 December - Certificate Assembly
18 December - Prizegiving (Years 1 to 4 at 9.15am / Years 5 & 6 at 10.30am)
19 December - New Class visit at 9am
20 December - End of Term 4 - School finishes early at 1.00pm
Thank you all for you support in helping us reach our goal of $30,000 through the Million Dollar Mission.
Visit this articleA huge thank you to whanau who have been able to help walk our Year 3-6 classes too and from swimming over the last four weeks.
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Visit this articleMid way through term 4 is the time of year where we begin the process of organising classes for next year.
Visit this articleNikita Clarke - a Year 6 student from Room 15 will be representing New Zealand in BMX. Check out the exciting news that was shared with us recently...
Visit this articleLast Friday afternoon was a true celebration of dance and colour. Diwali is a Festival of Lights celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world. Many students and teachers dressed up in colours or traditional costumes. Check out our photos.
Visit this articleWe've all seen the horrifying footage of plastic pollution and heard the awful statistics including the fact that 8 million tonnes of plastic ends up in our oceans each year. The good news is there are simple swaps we can make to live more sustainably. But how do you put together a litterless lunch? Here are some ideas...
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