Whiria te tāngata - 17 February
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Sandra Humphry
In Week 5 our whole kura (school) will be attending a half day at Hukanui Marae (1-3 March).
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Tony Grey
Unfortunately we can’t escape the reality that Covid-19 will be an ongoing challenge for us to cope with for the foreseeable future, with a small number of positive staff/student cases in the first 2-3 weeks.
Melissa Langley
Issue #1 for 2023 is out now & orders are closing on Monday 20th February.
Northern United Football
Saturday 18th Feb - Hare Puke Park - 3pm
Kia ora koutou e te whānau.
Our teachers will be attending a paid union meeting (with primary teachers from all other Hamilton schools) on the afternoon of Wednesday 1st March.
To enable teachers to adequately prepare for each day, we ask that parents/students don’t enter learning communities until 8.20am each morning.
Sally Grylls-Thomas
We often hear parents say they love our Facebook because they provide a "𝘸𝘪𝘯𝘥𝘰𝘸 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘰𝘭 𝘥𝘢𝘺", because when they ask their children "How was your day?" or "What did you do today?" the responses are sometimes "It was ok/good" or "I forgot".
Te Ao Mārama is fortunate to host International students from around the world and now that borders have opened, we are starting to receive further interest in this area.
Our first Hui-ā-whānau (Parent-Student-Teacher Meetings) for the year are taking place next week on 22nd & 23rd February.
Anna Pratt
As part of our holistic approach to education your child will be placed into a Whānau Group each year where one key teacher will be your first point of contact about their learning and pastoral care.
Our logo was designed by graphic designer Vicki Jordan and our Principal Tony Grey. The graphic logo has been carefully designed to symbolise many positive concepts.
Te Miro Mountain Bike Club
The Te Miro MTB Club is hosting the 2023 Waikato BOP Schools XC MTB Champs on the 15th March 2023, sponsored by Ebbett VW.
Te Ao Mārama School Board
We are looking for a special person to join our team. 15-20 hours per week
We are lucky to have access to a Counsellor in training, Kelly Jenkins.
As our school roll continues to grow, the carpark congestion will only get worse and we ask please that you re-read the key information below to ensure that our tamariki remain safe.
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