NAU MAI HAERE MAI KI MANGONUI SCHOOL

Saturday 23 March 2013

Mangonui School Bike Trail

Over 100 riders turned  up at Kahoe Farm for the first MANGONUI SCHOOL BIKE TRAIL. The course wove through farm tracks and native bush with dramatic views of the valley. We hope to make this an annual event.



Thursday 14 March 2013

Mangonui School Goes Camping

Part of the curriculum at Mangonui School is that every child goes on a school camp. This week the two junior classrooms (Nga Ringa Awhina, Pukeko) camped overnight at school doing heaps of activities during the day, fishing, swimming, tramping etc. Kowhai classroom are at Aroha Island (kiwi sanctuary) for two nights.
It is sad so many schools have been scared away from school camps. Yes they are hard work and there is an element of risk but they provide so many opportunities to practice social skills in REAL settings. Watching  two boys in a kayak having to work together to make it go forward rather than in circles required a whole host of skills. They were successful and before long were teaching others!
Next week Active Ferns head to Matai Bay and Tuatara's adventure will be around Ninety Mile Beach.
The Boys sorting out how to go forward - Kowhai

Opito Bay Kerikeri - Kowhai

Stone Building Walk Kerikeri - Nga Ringa Awhina

Thursday 7 March 2013

Assembly and Seaweek

This week is Seaweek which means a lot to our school as we are situated right next door to the Mangonui Harbour. We had Tom and Beth Campbell come and work with another class sharing there experiences and thinking on the sea. Here is some of the work that came out of that and also some photos of assembly.
Writing from Kotuku 



Loud and clear voices!



Kotuku korowai



Awesome Kurt



Powerful message Lakyra