to have been part of
Thank you for your friendship,
your passion for educating young people
This blog was maintained by Miss Tapuke during the time she taught at Pt England School. There will be no further posts and comments have been disabled.
After a fun day for Team 5 at Swimarama, the Year 8s made it back to school along with their whanau for our last big event for the year - Year 8 Graduation 2020!
It was a special celebration with speeches from our prefects, rangatahi leaders, Mrs Tele'a, Mrs Samuels and Mr Burt.
Today our whole school headed down to Pt England Reserve for our end of year picnic. No swimming today because of the low tide but we had an awesome hanging out at the beach together and enjoying the awesome weather. A big thanks to our parent helpers who came to support us - very much appreciated!
Check out some photo moments from our last day out for 2020!
Tonight was an evening of celebration at our Senior Prizegiving. Manaia ki te Rangi led the way with a another awesome performance. Throughout the night, awards were given to students from Year 5, Year 6, Year 7 and Year 8 for academic and sporting achievements and each group to take the stage to show off their dance moves!
Check out some of the award winners from our Room 2 whanau:
Teu le vā Award - Sione and John
Best Effort Award- Jarreka
Citizenship Award- Nesi
Team 5 Spirit Award- Madison
Every year, the Year 8s work on an art project - a chance to leave behind a koha to celebrate their time at Pt England School, however long or short!
This year, Ms. Tapuke gave the Year 8s their design brief: create a pattern using only triangles mixing paint using three primary colours - red, blue and yellow.
Each student could work with a buddy or on their own to mark up their design - thinking about the size of each triangle and the overall pattern or effect they wanted to create using a set of cool colours (in blues or greens) or warm colours (reds, yellows. oranges).
Spread across Room 2, the street and Room 4 (Massive thank yous to Mrs Stone, Mr Hughes, Tyson, Mr Wright and Miss McCartney). the students got into it - having fun experimenting (= making lots of mess! LOL!) with different colour combinations from blood reds, delicate pinks to bright yellows, baby blues and forest greens!