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Kimihia | Linwood College: July 2019

Term 4

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If only these walls could talk....

by Richard Edmundson

65 years of LHS-LC school life inside and outside these walls.

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Linwood College Roadshows

by Jacqueline Yoder

During Term Two, highly successful Roadshows were held at our Tamai and Aupaki Kāhui Ako primary schools.

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Enjoying the View at University

by Nick Colville

This week ex-LC pupil, Eden Pettigrew, came back to talk with us about her second year studying at university.

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Orana Park Field Trip

by Summer Pool

On the 11th of June, year 7 & 8 students got the incredible opportunity to visit Orana Park. LC student Summer Pool gives us her account of the trip.

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Colourful Events

by Nick Colville

Some photos from the events we've enjoyed this term.

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Adventurous Journey with the Joshua Foundation

by Pania Watson

From the 28th-30th May 2019, thirteen Year 10 students from Linwood College completed an arduous 60 km 3-Day, Duke of Edinburgh International Award Adventurous Journey with the Joshua Foundation. Student Sophie Watson shares her experience.

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Linwood Jammers Shine on Stage

by Amelia Painter

Our competitive Jump Jam team performed in the recent All Stars competition and won 4 awards.

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Awesome Learning in Digital Technologies

by Amelia Painter

Not all computational thinking is done on the computer in class. Some times it is good to physically manipulate devices and equipment to learn how computers work.

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Duke of Edinburgh Award

by Pania Watson

Congratulations to the following students who have been honored with their Duke of Edinburgh Award at the ceremony on Monday 20th of May

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Outstanding Kai and Korero Evening at Linwood College

by Jacqueline Yoder

Recently, a highly successful hangi evening was held at Linwood College for our Māori learners, their whānau and our wider community.

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