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Secondary Drama’s Hilarious Christmas Story
Students wrote the script, directed the scenes and performed their own version of the Christmas story. It was a child friendly, and utterly hilarious show. Mr Mitchell’s favourite part was the princess aspirations of angel…
Colourful Characters at Year 13 “Dress-up Days”
As part of the celebration of Year 13s finishing school, students chose three themes for their end of school-dress up days. Students dressed in costumes for a future career, throwback/retro, and as their favourite book…
Year 13s Narrowly Win over Staff Team
As part of the farewell activities to leaving Year 13 students, this week a series of staff vs student games were played. Day 1 – Fat Mat Rounders Fat Mat Rounders is like baseball, but…
Samuel and Cristin Triumph at Table Tennis Nationals
Ka pai te mahi to Samuel and Cristin who represented the Manawatu U13 Table Tennis team at nationals this week. After beating Otago, Northland and Waikato teams, they kept their focus right to the end,…
Naphtali Win Parables Competition
A dancing tree, dodgy version of uber, and a saxophone solo were memorable highlights in this year’s Living Stones Parable competition. Tribes were tasked to tell a parable in around 10 minutes. Audiences were wowed…
Danny and the Shacks – Primary Production
“Danny and the Shacks” followed the story of brave follower Daniel, and his three friends as they made some brave choices. With two sold out shows at Wallace Theatre, the 90 minute show featured song,…
Newsletters
The weekly school newsletter is sent home with the eldest child in each family every second Thursday afternoon. It is also emailed to parents who have asked to receive it by email. It outlines key learning foci and keeps parents informed about what is happening at the school.
At the beginning of each term, parents of students in Years 1-6 receive a newsletter which outlines the learning focus for their child’s team for the coming term, i.e. Aroha (Y1-2), Manahau (Y3-4), Tumanako (Y5-6).
Download Term 4, 2024 Newsletters