Bread Making in Takahē hub
On Monday 11th March Takahē hub got to make French bread!
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Wednesday 30 January to Friday 12 April
Term 2
Monday 29 April to Friday 5 July
Term 3
Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September
Term 4
Monday 14 October to Wednesday 18 December
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Email: office@redwoodprimary.school.nz
Ph: 03 352 6739
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Principal - John Stackhouse
Email: principal@redwoodprimary.school.nz
Deputy Principal - Genevieve Rae
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Deputy Principal - Ellie Cherry
Email: ellie@redwoodprimary.school.nz
On Monday 11th March Takahē hub got to make French bread!
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Visit this articleTo register your interest in attending our 50th Anniversary Celebrations please email: reddieforthe50th@redwoodprimary.school.nz for a registration form or check out our Redwood School 50th Anniversary Facebook page.
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Visit this articleWe have a big stock of small sized uniforms for both boys and girls.
Visit this articleThe paid union meeting is being held to further discuss the pay and conditions of Primary Teachers so that their collective agreement can be finalised. This flows on from last years' negotiations.
Visit this articleThe Mana Ake Wellbeing team work within our Community of Learning. Mana Ake – Stronger for tomorrow is a Government response to enhance wellbeing and promote mental health in children in Years 1 to 8 and their family/whānau by increasing collaboration between agencies and schools, and providing additional workers to increase the capacity of the pastoral support network.
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