Thursday, 29 June 2017
Jammies in June
Last Friday, we came to school in our pyjamas. We brought new sets of pyjamas to gift to gift to Middlemore Hospital.
THE REASON BEHIND JAMMIES IN JUNE
Jammies keep little chests toasty during chilly winter nights.
About 320 children are admitted to Kidz First in January, but that increases to more than 700 in August.
Kids that are warm at night are less likely to fall sick and admitted to hospital due to preventable illnesses such as Acute Rheumatic Fever, a disease usually only found in third world countries but prevalent in Counties Manukau.
I wonder who is hiding here. |
The girls. |
The boys. |
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Thank you Ms Taupo
We said good bye to Ms Taupo on Friday after she worked with us for five weeks. Room 16 was very sad to see Ms Taupo leave.
Thank You!
Kaka visiting our school
A kaka was sitting in the tree next to our library the other day, singing and squawking with two tuis. He was hard to spot as his colours matched the colours of the leaves, perfectly. Beautifully camouflaged. What a privilege to have our native birds visiting us here in our school environment.
Can you spot the him in this photo?
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