Friday, April 16, 2021

Fishing competition by Kerikeri Community Childcare Trust

 “It takes a village to raise a child”

Let’s come together as a community and engage in this opportunity for whanaungatanga, where both whanau and tamariki can learn and apply lifelong skills in meaningful ways, whilst enjoying the outdoors in our own backyard alongside one another! 


Save the date! 

Saturday 8th of May 2021 

‘One day’ fishing competition. 

Boat or land based. 

All fish must be measured with official measuring mats and pictures captured as proof.

Age limit: 0-12 years old. 

Start: 6am

Above 3 (Biggest): Snapper, Kahawai, Gurnard

Below 3 (Heaviest): Kina, Mussel, Tuatua

Open species: All other species are to be measured in length and combined total measurement of fish will be in the running for prizes. 

Weigh in time: 3pm (Stone Store, Car park side) followed by prize-giving. 

Sausage sizzle and beverages available at weigh in and prize-giving. Please bring along gold coins to help support our center and the cause. 

You must pre-purchase a ticket to enter!

Tickets on sale now! 

Please call in to:

Kerikeri Community Childcare Trust 4 Norfolk Place 

to register, pay for and collect your ticket to enter (cash sales only).

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Awarded for showing BALANCE

 

#balance. Achieving wellbeing for ourselves and others, emotional and physical. Te Whare Tapa Whā. Congrats to those students recognised for showing the #learnerprofile attribute of being balanced. Mauri ora!

Posted by Bay of Islands International Academy on Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Monday, April 5, 2021

Room 2 Inquiry - Who we are?

Room 2 shared what they had been working on in their first inquiry of 2021, Who we are? We totally enjoyed their sharing and hope you do too.


Thursday, April 1, 2021

Community Notice - Inline Hockey

 


Ko Wai Au Easter Winners

Our focus in class in the last fortnight has been on the Learner Profile attribute of Communicator

Communication covers writing, speaking and listening and all classes have been focusing on developing these skills. Todays school hui, led with strength and mana by the school leaders Kora and Whitiora, reflected this focus.

We want to congratulate all the students who were drawn out today. Over the past two weeks they have been noticed and recognised displaying positive attributes of communication.

Enjoy the rewards!





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