Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Mr Williams Farewell

Monday 30th.

Parents camp meeting

Find out about what happening. Glen is running a camp meeting and Q and A session. Wednesday that is tomorrow in Rm 27 at 5.30.

SAILING is TUE 1st December: Help any one out there.....

HI we need 1 x transport and 1 x supervision for the day. If anyone can help out.

Sunday, 15 November 2015

BEACH ED TUESDAY HELP NEEDED

Year 5 parents we need 3adults for 11.30 on as water supervision and 3 to 4 parents to help with transport our 11 students to the surf club.

Please let me know if you can help us out next Tuesday.

Thanks

Still lots of slips to be returned too

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Young Writers Workshop: Our Y 5's are Sarah Strong and Jack Mc Cabe

These two are so lucky to be working with James Norcliffe, at school tomorrow and again next week in a writers workshop!

Google him or click the link:  http://jamesnorcliffe.com/

Im sooooo jel!   Translates to ...   I am so jealous.

Enjoy working with this creative man. A fantastic opportunity for two worthy Rm 26 writers.


All Black Parade.

I just copied from Canterbury Rugby email.

SO SO SO  Proud to be a KIWI!!!!

FYI


Christchurch parade following All Blacks victory

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Christchurch residents will have the chance to share in Rugby World Cup celebrations with a local parade to welcome home the All Blacks.
Fresh from their win over Australia, the boys in black will be in Christchurch on Thursday afternoon, travelling around part of the central city on the back of utes before finishing at Hagley Park for a Mayoral welcome and public reception.
Mayor Lianne Dalziel says Christchurch will turn on a heroes' welcome.
"We're absolutely delighted to be able to host the All Blacks in our city, as they bring the Webb Ellis Cup home again. The whole country has been behind them throughout the tournament, so it's exciting to be able to celebrate with them in Christchurch.
"I was inundated with requests for a homecoming parade from the moment the final whistle blew. I know there will be a big turnout for captain Richie McCaw and Man of the Match Dan Carter along with the other Canterbury players, and the team. I remember an All Blacks coach saying that the All Blacks wasn’t a team of champions, it was a champion team and we will welcome them as a team who have done us proud."
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The All Blacks Victory Parade
Thursday 5 November, 2.30pm
The parade will start at the corner of Rolleston Avenue and Hereford Street, travel along Park Terrace, ending at the corner of Park Terrace and finishing prior to Bealey Avenue.

Mayoral Welcome and Public Reception
Hagley Park, 3.15pm
At the conclusion of this the All Blacks will depart for Wellington


Road closures
  • Hereford Street (from Cambridge Terrace to Montreal Street) 1.30pm - 2.30pm
  • Hereford Street (from Montreal Street to Rolleston Avenue) 1.30pm - approximately 3.00pm
  • Park Terrace 2.00pm - 4.00pm
  • Rolleston Avenue 2.00pm - approx 3.30pm
  • Kilmore Street (from Montreal Street to Park Terrace) 2.00pm - 4.00pm
Parking
Public parking will be available in Hagley Park (Carlton Mill corner) from 12.00pm - 2.00pm. The carpark will close at 2.00pm and no further vehicles will be permitted entry after this time. Mobility parking will be available. All cars must be removed from the carpark by 4.30pm. The carpark area in the Botanic Gardens (entrance off Armagh Street) will be closed from 1.45pm to 3.30pm.

Council Offices
The Council's public entrance on Hereford Street will be closed from 1.30pm - 2.30pm. The Worcester Boulevard entrance will remain open.

For further information on road closures and to plan your journey please visit www.tfc.govt.nz
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Monday, 2 November 2015

Runathon



Thank you to all the family members, neighbours and workmates that helped with funds for our camp through the Runathon fundraiser. Students ran with real determination today.

Hamish

J Mack

Jack and Sakshi

Tatsumi
Rosie

Olivia. 

Nikau

Nicole

Max

Jake