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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Class Camp 2018 - Hokianga


 Camp at Hokianga


At camp, we had done some cool things we had got to our marere to stay at we had a Karanga that brought us in to there marere we went in they talked to us we did a waiata for the people at the Marere then we had something to eat then we had showers and went to sleep. 

Next morning we went tobogganing down sand dunes. we went on four trips on the boat we got there and heaps of people were there on the sand dunes sliding we finished and went an saw Tane Mahuta.

They are numerous forest tracks Hokianga. then we went back to the marere and had a game of spotlight, then went to sleep.
Next morning was my birthday you made our lunches and got into our vans and went back to school.

The townships in the Hokianga are generally small and unassuming, and the more charming for that.
South Head to watch the ocean meet the harbour mouth before you drive on the south to see the kauri giant,



By Brodie.T

Monday, October 29, 2018

My home - Ahipara

                                  Ahipara

Hi, my name is Brodie. T and I am going to tell you guys about Ahipara. Ahipara has a lot of cool stuff here we have the best school in the world, we have some beach that people that come from different countries to come and look at our beaches shipwreck bay, Ninety-mile beach. also, we like to surf and scarfing on the rivers by the beach motorbike riding a lot and we had a sand dune just get blocked! because people have been recking it 



Thursday, September 13, 2018

Te Wiki o Te Maori

Making Te Reo Maori an essential part of New Zealand isn't just up to me, but up to all of us.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Tonga Language Week 2018

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Tonga language week    
At the time of 2013, there were over 60 000 New Zealanders who identified as Tongan. Currently, there are more Tongan people born in New Zealand than there are in Tonga, giving Tonga (the Tonga language) Tonga (Tonga culture) a special place here. Tongan Language Week Tonga gives students of all of the chance to learn some gives students who speak Tonga the chance to be in the classroom.   Tongan is a member of the languages spoken by about 95,000 people mainly in Tonga. It is also spoken in American Samoa, Australia, Canada, Fiji, New Zealand the USA and Vanuatu. It closely related to Samoan. According to more detailed 2006 data, membership by the population of major. 37 per cent; of the 17 per cent; Free Church of Tonga, 16 per cent.

By Brodie.T

Friday, August 10, 2018

Wool Shed Visit

Booking the Wool Shed

You can see and feel the different stages of shorn New Zealand wool when
The Wool Shed visits your school.
It’s a converted shipping container packed with woolly resources.
North Island. The Wool Shed is booked out for 2018, so far this year we have visited eleven

North Island schools. We are on the road again in 2019 and are accepting bookings.
South Island. The Wool Shed experience is now available to South Island schools. Our second Wool Shed had its official launch at Aparima College in Riverton in
April this year.  We are now fully booked for 2018 for the South Island Wool Shed and are now
accepting bookings for the 2019 school year. Now is the time to secure a visit to your school in 2019, by completing the following booking form. We will come back to you with updates and delivery information once travel dates are confirmed. There are breeds around the world, particularly in tropical areas, which still shed their sheep naturally, so we imported the genetics to start breeding. "Now, we have thousands of wool-shedding sheep on our farms. "Their bodies recognise when it is springtime and they naturally begin to shed their wool.
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