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Term 1 2025 Focus: Exploring Identity, Culture, and Heritage Under the Umbrella of Ko Ai Au

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  This term, students and staff embarked on a meaningful journey of self-discovery and cultural exploration through the theme of Ko Ai Au. This Māori phrase  translates to "Who Am I" and reflects the deep connection to one’s identity, culture, and heritage. Through various creative activities, we delved into what makes us who we are, celebrating the richness of our backgrounds and the diverse cultures that shape our community. One of the highlights of our exploration was the crafting of Alliteration Poems . Students reflected on their personal experiences, values, and identities, using alliteration as a tool to express themselves creatively. These poems became an empowering activity for many students, giving voice to the unique qualities that define us as individuals while connecting us to the collective identity of our community. Another insightful activity was writing about artifacts —objects that hold personal or cultural significance. Students explored the meaning behind ...

Sports Camp 2023: Week 10 Term 3 (Monday 18 September - Friday 22 September)

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Year 8's with NMSSA team this week

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Camp Adair - Week 1 of Term 2

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Hope you had a lovely holiday thus far.  Trust also you have been packing for our camp on the first day back next week! If you haven't returned your permission slip, click on the link below, complete it and send it through.   Activity Participation Agreement For the camp form - you are part of Edmund Hillary School Camp dates are Monday 2/5/22  to Thursday 5/5/22

Term 1 Week 8

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EHS is fortunate to have a large contingent of student volunteers who had undergone training with Constable Kelly over two sessions.  We are grateful to have many refreshers as well as new monitors. Hunua Road is one of the most dangerous roads in the area with a constant flow of large trucks throughout the school day.  This makes it very tricky for our Road Patrol monitors before & after school to negotiate a safe call so pedestrians cross safely. Get a glimpse of what Road Patrol monitors do so you (as a pedestrian) knows how vital their role is. https://youtu.be/a-_KD4VN-Dc Always remember to keep looking right and left as you cross at the lights or the pedestrian crossing. Have a wonderful week!

Morena Ruma Tekau

Trust you have been keeping well and safe.   Reminder - Our Google Meet is tomorrow Monday 28/02/22 at 10:00am.   The link has been sent via email. Will see you then xx

WELCOME TO 2022

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 Such a delight to have our beautiful akonga back onsite!  Plenty of connecting and reconnecting with friends.  Here's a snippet during morning interval; making the most of the wonderful summer weather too. Remember your mask, water bottle, and your positive attitude!