Friday 24 August 2012

Yesterday our whole school went to Aotea Centre for Kiwi Kapers 2012. Here are some of the things we said about our trip:
"The music was peaceful" - Josh
"We saw the Parnell School dancers on the stage" - Lukas
"The music was loud when the horns blew loud" - Nika
"The drums were loud when the drummers banged hard on the drums" - Addy
"It was peaceful there, I really liked the dancing" - Lily
""There was a beautiful soprano in a red dress" - Ella M
"The drummers were kids and they did really well" -Luca H
"The violins made a pretty sound" - Ella B
"I loved the harp, it made a really soft sound" - Chloe
"The lady's song was so beautiful, it made me think of having a dream" - Harry
"The drum was making a clippy-clappy sound" - Reema
"The dancers jumped over the roses in time with the music" - Oscar
"The bus was fast. I liked the trumpets best"- Isaac
"We were really high on the bus. The violin was small but there were lots of them" - Zeyad
"The seats went up and down by themselves, I liked the golden trumpets." - Luca W
"The guitar was loud" - Devin
"I liked the dancing and we did the Zumba with the dancers" - Afrina
"The red heart said 'Move to music."' - Cici
"I liked the flute best" - Matthew.

Monday 13 August 2012

Police Education Officer Visits Junior School

We had a very enjoyable visit from Constable Julie and Constable Cyrus today, to talk to us about how to stay safe when crossing the road. Did you know that children have to be 10 years or over before they can cross the road alone. Until then the children need to cross with an adult (or a child 10years or older). We will be continuing a Road Safety focus for another three weeks. Tomorrow, is Junior School Wheels Day, so bring along some wheels if you can.