Tahuna students enjoy return to school
What a great return to school we have had over the past two weeks with our students and staff really embracing the opportunity to be at school again.
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What a great return to school we have had over the past two weeks with our students and staff really embracing the opportunity to be at school again.
Visit this articleEasing our way back into the swing of things at level 2.
Visit this articlePride and appearance goes hand in hand with standards, building self-esteem and confidence. All Tahuna uniform options are available to purchase online or in store at NZ Uniforms in Moray Place.
Visit this articleOur students and ESOL teacher Martina Schaefer are excited to be in their new space for Language classes.
Visit this articleA team from Tahuna explored the idea of creating 'V.E.E.' for students to engage with our wonderful Peninsula and all it has to offer...
Visit this articleTahuna's Marimba Band gets together at 8.10am on Thursday mornings, what better way to start your winter day!
Visit this articleThis years booking has been made and it looks pretty exciting, with a change of venues and inside the predator fenced area at Mamaku Point. Mamaku Point is the most densely populated area for brown kiwi in the world and has five private beaches! It will be a little sad to leave Bunkers Backpackers but this year we will be able to take more students. Maybe even one lucky parent?
Visit this articleThe Vision 20/20 Project is a research collaboration between Otago Polytechnic, the University of Otago, and Tahuna Normal Intermediate School. The team includes an optometrist, product designers, occupational therapists, and of course the teachers and students at Tahuna
Visit this articleGreat to hear back from some of the businesses that took up our offer of free face shields at the start of level 3.
Visit this articleThis is what some of the lovely Room 9 students have to say about being back at school.
Visit this articleThis week is Samoan Language Week and Room 9 have taken the opportunity to learn about tapa art (known as siapo in Samoa). We created our very own art piece and put these together to create our own class siapo.
Visit this articleTahuna Students hit the slopes of Coronet Peak for what has turned out to be the best weekend of the season.
Visit this articleInformation about the upcoming Miniball Season and what it will look like this year!
Visit this articleHands-on projects that are fun to make and play with are an ideal way to learn about science, maths and the arts.
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