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
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
Wow, that looks awesome! What a fantastic experience for our tamariki, I love the korowai mahi! Nga mihinunui ki a koutou katoa pouako ma i tautoko te kaupapa o te ahiahi nei! Mauri ora :)
Wow, that looks awesome! What a fantastic experience for our tamariki, I love the korowai mahi! Nga mihinunui ki a koutou katoa pouako ma i tautoko te kaupapa o te ahiahi nei! Mauri ora :)
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ReplyDeleteGood to see and hear that our students are being so well looked after.
What great teachers taking the time to travel there on a winters night.
wow you guys are amazing
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thats cool
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