Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Resilience Students at Manurewa Marae

Kia ora tatou katoa! 

The resilience students had an awesome time at Manurewa marae today. They were welcomed on by Matua Toi and Whaea Tangiwai (Rory's parents) and were given the local history of how Manurewa got it's name. Later, we went into the whare nui and Matua Toi talked to everyone about what the carvings and tukutuku panels meant. He shared lots of stories about the local area and made whakapapa connections to countries around the world. Nga mihi nui ki a korua Matua Toi and Whaea Tangiwai.

Manurewa Marae 

Matua Toi giving some korero to the students

Listening to all the korero
Resilience group photo outside the marae
Matua Kapi guided us around Matukutureia mountain. He is mana whenua and has direct whakapapa links to this sacred mountain. We started with a karakia and then went exploring. We were very lucky to be given direct access to this site.

Matukutureia Mountain

Exploring around the sacred sites

Whaea Renee with CPS students

Awesome resilience students - Lose and Ben
Nga mihi to Matua Kapi - Our resilience leader for allowing our students of CPS to come and learn so much today. Nga mihi ki nga matua hoki - Whaea Oronsay, Whaea Renee, Whaea Miriama and Matua Joe for been our awesome bus driver. Mauri ora!

Kings of the World

Matua Tuiono and Matua Kapi

We end with a karakia and sprinkling of water
To our resilience students. Your behaviour was excellent and you represented our kura with pride. You are the next leaders of Te Ao Hurihuri - Mauri ora!

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Cyber Bullying

Cyber bullying can be a real issue at times for tamariki. It is our duty as parents and teachers to make sure that students are protected from such things. Please look at the following website to find out important information on how to prevent cyber bullying.

www.hectorsworld.com

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Term 3 is about to begin

Geez the holidays have gone quick and we are back into school. Term 3 will be a jam packed time with the start of the term looking at the commonwealth games or Taumahekeheke Hoa Whenua. We will have the home school partnership expo in week 6 and speeches in weeks 7 and week 8. During week 5, Ma Cynthia and I will have a marae noho for our manu korero in pukeko and kereru classes. This is a 10 week term of fun and learning. Mauri ora!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

OMG! Health Camp Splendour

Omg! What an awesome health camp. Matua Des, Whaea Ana and I just visited Boston, Courtney, Myra, Kaitiaki, Tiana and Maddison at the "Stand for Children" health camp in Pakuranga beside the Waitemata harbour overlooking Rangitoto island. The students were really excited to see us and shared all the fun activities that they have been doing over the past 5 weeks. They really enjoyed the video message from TWA and the lollies and cards from the Junior teachers and students. Later, they took us for a tour of the premises. We were really impressed with their learning, facilities and wonderful teachers.
In the hall way at the camp site

With one of the fabulous teachers

Students making their own korowai

One of the residential staff known as Grandpa provides pastoral care

For more information check out the website standforchildren.org.nz