Nau mai ki nga korerorero o Te Kauru. Welcome to Te Kauru's class blog. We are a class of 30 Year 5 and 6 students at Paparore School. Our School is in the beautiful Far North of New Zealand. We are lucky to be situated next to one of the Dune Lakes in the area, Lake Ngatu and a five-minute drive to 'Te Oneroa a Tohe - The well known '90 Mile Beach. We look forward to sharing our learning journey with you. Tena koutou katoa.
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
'Have a Go Surf Day' - Tuesday 20th November
Our brave Te Kauru kids headed out to Ahipara on Tuesday 20th November to take part in the Surf NZ Have a Go Surf Day. The day was wet and a little wild but our students were not perturbed and they were all keen and ready to go! In the end the weather was very kind to us and the sun came out to allow all our students to have a go at surfing! They had a go and absolutely loved it! A huge thanks to the Surf Bro team for delivering such a a wonderful experience for our students and to Surf NZ for securing the funding to enable us to take part for free. Kei te pai!
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Te Kauru Camp - Auckland 2018
A huge TE KAURU thank you to all our wonderful kids, parents and staff who made our Auckland Camp such a wonderful trip to remember!
The students displayed our school values everywhere we went and their behavior was outstanding. Many positive comments were received from staff and other visitors at each of the attractions we visited. They were an absolute pleasure!
Our parents ensured the students were well cared for with delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners and wonderful supervision and encouragement at the marae and each of the attractions. Without such excellent parental support, camps like this would not be possible.
Thank you also to our whanau who stayed at home. We appreciate the fundraising effort that was needed to get the students to camp and the organisation to ensure each student was prepared for the week.
Our camp was a huge success thanks to our great school community.
Nga mihi,
Deb, Ness, Ang and Sharls
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