Every year we have the priviledge of hosting the Korean War Veterans, the army and many people from the Korean Embassy, for a morning tea and ceremony of remembrance. It's a chance to talk about the long standing effects of war on the people who fight and those that are left behind at home. The cost to all of us.
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Korean War Veterans
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Tumeke Tumuaki! Te rā Tumuaki
It was a chilly start this morning as we came together as a full school for karakia. We came together to acknowledge the naming of the classrooms by the affixing of new signs to the outside of them. Harakeke and Rourou now have their new signs - kua whakatau ngā ingoa hou inaianei.
Following te wā karakia we trouped over to the tomokanga of the kura to whakatō a tōtara tree that had been previously given to the school. According to the maramataka it is the optimal time for planting rākau at present.
Tamati from Harakeke placed the tōtara in the ground this morning, helped initially by Whaea Jin and Whaea Louise, then other tamariki from Harakeke to fill the hole.
Sunday, July 20, 2025
B...b...beach! B...b...butter!
The focus sound of the week in Harakeke was 'b'. We did a range of things focusing on this sound including a trip to the beach. The intention was to go in search of mauri for our class - but Tawhirimātea and Tangaroa had different ideas!
Loads of wild stone throwing and excitement!
Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Sandpit Update...
We have so enjoyed watching the progress of the new sandpit. A tamaiti will notice... "I can hear a truck!" and we would race outside to see what was happening!
Things got VERY exciting the day the sand arrived...
Bad Jelly the Witch
During our celebrations of Matariki we were invited to Te Kāreti o Ōtaki - Ōtaki College by a class of drama students. They wanted to share the play "Bad Jelly the Witch" with us.
It was a lovely performance - an amazing opportunity for tamariki to experience live theatre - and the joy of being able to interact!
Mānawatia a Matariki
We celebrate Matariki every year starting with a full school disco on the night of the tuakana noho. The tuakana stay on afterwards for a night full of music and games (spotlight is a firm favourite!).
The pō kanikani is an opportunity to celebrate the tau hou (new year) together as a whānau, with many mātua (parents) coming to help out on the night - or just to dance the night away with tamariki.
Ko Rangi Ko Papa - i te timatanga...
As we looked towards Matariki we looked at the relationshipship between Rangi and Papatūānuku. We learnt the karakia ko Rangi, ko Papa and learnt about the orokohanga (the creation) of Matariki.
Ko Au te Kīngi o te Maunga - I'm the King of the Mountain
This was our mahi hei whakanuia te reo māori i tēnei tau! We translated the classic "I'm the King of the Mountain" by Joy Cow...

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The focus sound of the week in Harakeke was 'b'. We did a range of things focusing on this sound including a trip to the beach. The...
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We finished our week with an incredibly exciting trip to Island Bay Marine Education Centre. This is part of our Kaitiakitanga kaupapa for t...
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In Rourou our science focus is on the taiao - the natural world this term. This week we have been reading about the life cycle of butterfli...