Singing Cup
We have seen some spectacular talent at Singing Cup today. It was live streamed to our Facebook page and is still there for those who wish to catch up with it now. A credit to our youngsters who had the courage to stand up and sing. Tomorrow all year 4+ children will be live streamed with their house choirs, starting at 1.50 pm.
We lost sound on the year 8 girls' group but will see if we can fit it in again tomorrow. In order for you to find your item(s) of interest, here is the schedule:
10.50 am - welcome and house keeping.
11.00 - Year 8 soloists - Mariah, Alexie Paddy
11.15 - Year 5 soloists - Kaycee-Mae, Mikayla, Jac, Joaquin, Vilivea
11.35 - Year 6 soloists - Milly, Mya, King
11.50 - Year 7 soloists - Kacymea, Paige, Lilly, Tommy, Lachie
12.10 - Junior Groups - Indeg, Ally-May, Milly, Xanthe, Mya
Fe’ofa’aki, Iverson, Marconi, Michael, Joaquin, Xiaohui
12.20 - Senior Groups - Hannah, Libby,Serah, Ziah, Laura, Bella, Atlanta, Mariah
Kacymea ViliveaWe are presently preparing artwork to share the digital Burns Memorial exhibition at the Forrester Gallery. Here is a preview of Kakapo's (year 4/5) Maori myths artwork.
Taking Action
Tying in with our work on Caritas earlier in the year and having studied the pandemic and knowing that our community is suffering some adverse financial effects, Hoiho (year 5/6) has embraced the technology curriculum and is making soap. This is part of our taking action capability. The soap is likely to be sold to raise money for local charity, probably through our St Vincent de Paul shop. Well done Hoiho on making a difference. Thank you to St Vincent de Paul who gave us a grant last year for materials.
Welcome Mass
Sadly we have had to postpone our Welcome Mass due to still being at Level 2. I will let families know when this is rescheduled.
Thank you to all families for your continued support for us to do the best we can for your children.
Aroha and God Bless
Lorraine Frances-Rees
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