Last term in early September our students participated in a cricket coaching session with Carl Schwarz, Kiwisport Cricket Officer, part of Sport Waikato. The students of Room 3 had a fantastic session with Carl learning skills related to catching the ball correctly and batting techniques. It was both fun and informative! More photos through the tab on the right.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Funky Fun Day
Last term the whole junior syndicate enjoyed participating in Funky Fun Day organised by Sport Bay of Plenty and held at TECT Arena in Mount Maunganui. The students got to enjoy a fun rotation of sports which included: relays, miniball, soccer, hockey, and rugby. The aim of this event is to expose children to different sports in the the hope that they will pick one up and pursue it. Our students absolutely loved it! Check out more photos through the tab on the right.
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Whole School Fitness
Our students seem to be really enjoying our whole school fitness sessions which take place every morning from 8.45am to 9.00am. I believe there are many benefits of these regular sessions for our students and not only to their health and fitness but also to their co-ordination, balance and overall well being. It is a great way to start the day!
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Fun Ferns Netball
On the first weekend of the holidays I was able to watch the Fun Ferns last game of the season. I was really impressed with their level of skill, determination and positive attitudes! Well done to all our students who played Fun Ferns this season and a big THANK YOU to Brooke for all your time coaching this team. Thanks also to all our parents who ensured their children turned up to the games on time and supported from the sidelines. There are a lot more pictures on the tab to the right.
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Celebration Assembly
At the end of last term the Junior Syndicate organised and ran our Celebration Assembly. The students of Room 5 enjoyed singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (in Maori and English) with the Senior Singers and sharing our class Korowai. We also had great fun with Mrs Coll by getting her up the front so we could ask her silly questions to find out more about her. Mrs Coll and Mr Phillips were great sports when we set up a friendly competition and they had to eat half a weetbix each as fast as they could and then call out the Seven Stars of Matariki. A big thank you to Savanna and Tyrsese for doing a great job of hosting the whole assembly and to Ava for supporting them.
Saturday, 6 July 2013
Kahurangi Dance Company
We were very fortunate to have Kahurangi Dance Company from Heretaunga perform for our school. They were very talented and taught us some Maori myths and legends in a fun and interactive way. Students and staff thoroughly enjoyed the hour long performance. Bryan from our room was lucky to be chosen to go up on stage to 'mimic' their movements. It was very entertaining watching student teacher Mr Mustard do the same and based on Bryan's smile it looked like he had a wonderful time. The cost of this performance was heavily subsidised by Waihi Central so a big thank you to those families who have paid the $2.00 per student. It's not too late to get your $2.00 to me! There are more photos - click on the link to the right.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Matariki Dawn Viewing
On Sunday, 23rd June a great number of our local community braved a cool morning and early start to view Matariki in our dawn sky. It was wonderful to look out over Bowentown and see Matariki hanging low in the sky just before the sun rose. Here's a couple of photos of Zak, his Nana and I at the event. Further below I have copied and pasted Alistair Cochrane's wonderful words describing the morning and thanking those involved.
Kia ora tatou
Kia ora tatou
This morning I braved a chilly dawn (6.00am) today to join
approximately 100 others on slopes of the Bowentown lookout to celebrate the
arrival of Matariki (The Maori New Year).
A crystal clear sky filled with stars and a large retreating
moon glistened over our shoulders. The shimmering waters of Bowentown harbour
reflected the moons magnificence as it prepared to drop below the western
horizon and allow a beautiful dawn to set an awesome start not only to a new
day but also the start of the Maori new year.
We were spell bound by the mystical korero of Reon Tuanau
(Otawhiwhi) as he first welcomed us to this special place and then shared the
significance and importance of the arrival of Matariki to not just Maori but to
us all as New Zealanders. Reon identified the position of the stars, told
stories of the past. He explained that Matariki represented a time for
reflecting on the past and preparing for the future and he challenged us to
think about and set personal and group aspirations. As the dawn started to
lighten the sky the closing karakia and waiata (Whakaaria mai) filled my soul
and sent me eager into a magnificent new day.
Thank you to all involved in organising this event
especially.
· Waihi Beach
School (Staff and supporters) you are to congratulated not just for
organising an event that allowing us to share the significance of special
celebrations (Matariki) and the wisdom of our local people and special places
but also for the magnificent soup and bread to warm our tummies.
· Reon Tuanau
and Whanau Otawhiwhi, Thank you for sharing with our community the
importance of Matariki and the special place Bowentown. Your passion was obvious
and freely shared and I was moved by the korero.
Pai mutunga.
What a magnificent start to a fantastic new
day.
Alistair Cochrane
Waihi College
Principal
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