Ni sa bula vinaka, ជំរាបសួរ (chum reap suor), Mālō e lelei, Kia orana, Tālofa lava, Namaste, Tēnā koutou katoa. We are the students from room 18. Welcome to our blog where we share all our fun learning at Clendon Park School. Ngā mihi nui
It is the second day and we had a jam packed time. We were up early and had an awesome breakfast thanks to our parents, whanau and support team. They were all up late last night preparing the students lunches and snacks.
Making them sandwiches
Preparing a hearty breakfast
In the morning, we had Matua Sonny come in and give us the korero about the hui of when the King was decided. He later took the students down to the kohatu where a memorial was placed.
This is the memorial where the first Maori king was decided
After that, we went to Tapeka Marae and heard the korero of the Paramount chiefs of Tuwharetoa and looked at the beautiful church and hot pools by the side of lake Taupo.
Rory having an awesome time while travelling to Tapeka marae. I have to say that all the students did TWA very proud with their excellent behaviour and performances for the hau kainga and parents.
Walking to the church at Tapeka Marae
Looking at the beautiful lake Taupo at the side of Tapeka Marae
Next, we made a stop at the Taupo Trout Fishery centre, before making our way to the Chateau visitor centre at the base of Mount Ruapehu.
At the fishery information centre
Walking around the fishery area
Walking around the fishery bush walk
Now the star of the show is Mount Ruapehu. We were very lucky to have matua Sonny for the whole day to give us the korero everywhere we went on day 2. Nga mihi nui!
The rush is on to feel the snow
Exciting! Everyone was a buzz and for some this was their first time touching snow
Way up the top of the mountain
A model of the sacred mountains of Tuwharetoa
Even though there was not much snow on the mountain, we were very honoured to be there and everyone had an awesome time running around and playing with the snow pockets lying around. It was wickedly cold and we felt the crisp cold wind. We then went down to the Tokaanu hot pools to have some kai and then relax in the hot springs.
Nice relaxing at the hot pools
fun at the hot pools
It was awesome at the hot pools and we then went back to the marae to prepare for the po whakangahau and perform for the hau kainga and have our disco. Our parents prepared kai while we practised our kapa haka and had several games of spot light around the marae. Dallas proved to be very allusive!
It was a pleasure to perform for matua Sonny and the hau kainga at Pukawa marae. He shared lots of stories about Tuwharetoa history. Nga mihi nui!
I loved the video clip of your performance - that was AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an amazing and very busy trip!
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ReplyDeleteshannon2005
that was so nice in a ralaxing pool in taupo
ReplyDeleteWow look like that your class had so much fun
ReplyDeletefrom sina room13
it was so cool
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