Principal's wero of the week:
This week's whakataukī is:
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa.
Meaning: Do not die like an octopus, but fight like a hammerhead shark.
Use: An encouragement to never give up. When hooked, an octopus gives up, but a shark fights to the very end
Pulse Netball training - Every Tuesday from 3:15-4:30pm. Don't be late. Come dressed and ready to go!
Principal's wero of the week:
This week's whakataukī is:
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa.
Meaning: Do not die like an octopus, but fight like a hammerhead shark.
Use: An encouragement to never give up. When hooked, an octopus gives up, but a shark fights to the very end
Pulse Netball training - Every Tuesday from 3:15-4:30pm. Don't be late. Come dressed and ready to go!
Principal's wero of the week:
This week's whakataukī is:
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa.
Meaning: Do not die like an octopus, but fight like a hammerhead shark.
Use: An encouragement to never give up. When hooked, an octopus gives up, but a shark fights to the very end
Principal's wero of the week:
This week's whakataukī is:
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa.
Meaning: Do not die like an octopus, but fight like a hammerhead shark.
Use: An encouragement to never give up. When hooked, an octopus gives up, but a shark fights to the very end
Principal's wero of the week:
This week's whakataukī is:
Kaua e mate wheke, mate ururoa.
Meaning: Do not die like an octopus, but fight like a hammerhead shark.
Use: An encouragement to never give up. When hooked, an octopus gives up, but a shark fights to the very end
no Chess Club today - they're at wims.
This week's whakataukī is: