Principal's wero of the week: Positive - A positive person is a happy person. They are always smiling and kind to others. Are you a positive person?
This week's whakataukī is: "E kore te pātiki e hoki ki tōna pūehu" (The flounder does not return to its dust) - Represents not repeating mistakes, showing integrity by learning and moving forward
Afterschool Touch - Last week for Touch
PG Pythons on Field 9 at 5:50pm
PG Piranhas on Field 2 at 5:10pm
PG Panthers on Field 4 at 5:50pm
Principal's wero of the week: Respect - A golden rule is to treat others how you want to be treated!
This week's whakataukī is: "E kore te pātiki e hoki ki tōna pūehu" (The flounder does not return to its dust) - Represents not repeating mistakes, showing integrity by learning and moving forward
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5Z3TDT Sports waikato survey
Principal's wero of the week: Inclusive - An inclusive person works well with others e.g. they allow others to join in a game and share equipment. Are you inclusive?
This week's whakataukī is: "E kore te pātiki e hoki ki tōna pūehu" (The flounder does not return to its dust) - Represents not repeating mistakes, showing integrity by learning and moving forward
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/S5Z3TDT Sports waikato survey
PLEASE RETURN!! Black and Gold Mad Gear scooter taken from the bike shed yesterday afternoon, please bring it up to the office if you have it or know where it is.
Principal's wero of the week: Determined. A determined person works hard to achieve goals even when things get hard.
This week's whakataukī is: "E kore te pātiki e hoki ki tōna pūehu" (The flounder does not return to its dust) - Represents not repeating mistakes, showing integrity by learning and moving forward
HAMILTON GARDENS CANCELLED. Toru, Ono A and Ono B, were meant to be at the Hamilton Gardens today. However, due to the weather, we have had to cancel this event. Instead, students will have some classroom activities to keep them entertained.
Principal's wero of the week: Engaged. An engaged person is focussed on completing tasks. They ask for help when needed and want to do their best.
This week's whakataukī is: "E kore te pātiki e hoki ki tōna pūehu" (The flounder does not return to its dust) - Represents not repeating mistakes, showing integrity by learning and moving forward
Lunchboxes - a reminder to send these back to the dome at 1.30pm. Make sure rubbish bags are tied up. Thank you
Sports camp trialists - The following students are the ONLY students to go to trials next week. Tahi - Mila W, Maia T, Maia P-B, Elle-Staar, Raukawa, Matariki, Aida, Te Whai, Easton, Arama, Broncho, Kahi & Hawaiki Toru - Jeremy & Eva Rima - Sarge & Ngalu Whitu - Uema & Fola Waru - Ota, Paulini, Rosalynn, Kahlia-Rae, Maia T, Paea, Adi, Nessie, Pippa, Korbi, Ruby M, Maylae, Hazel, Kaliya, Mila, Stephen, Eliki, Siaosi, Calum, Joe, Ziggy, Caleb, Lyheng, Arlo, Max, Lucah, Willis, Mateus, Moss, Marley, Archer, Reiynz, & Owen - If your name is not here PLEASE don't turn up. Last week for trials is week 9!! Please check the informer for trials and where you need to be. Please turn up on time. The final team of 34 students will be announced on Wednesday at 5pm on the informer. Ngaa mihi.