Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Signing off...

 Final weeks in Te Kinga for 2021...

Hauora - student teaching and learning about our vital organs...

The Heart Group

The Lung Group

                                                                           The Liver Group

The Stomach and Spleen Group

The Skin Group

The Kidney Group

And the Brain Group 


Each group was required to research and present a slide to the other students in Te Kinga. Groups also created quizzes on their topic to challenge their classmates! 

Secret Santa!

We couldn't have Christmas without  a Secret Santa - 



Now how would you open this well-wrapped gift?!


New Traditions...

We decided that a great way to see out the year would be to jump off the jetty at the yacht club - it wasn't as cold as it looked! Everyone eventually managed to take the plunge...





Haere rā to the Year 8's...

Tui, Tara, Jimi, Zaine and Grace all graduated from Lake Brunner School!

and Mackenzie and Skye! 


We will miss you all so much! 


And goodbye to 2021...

As the teacher (and learner) in this class of amazing young people, I would like to wish everyone
 Meri Kirihimete








Monday, December 13, 2021

First Aid 101

 First Aid 101

Last week Te Kinga students spent Monday learning about how to treat common injuries and conditions with basic first aid. Little did they know that amongst their peers were some very good actors who on Tuesday (our Big Day Out) were going to put them to the test as to how well they could apply this new knowledge...




The day started normally until we 'lost' Kaelyn on the Velenski Track. Poor Kaelyn had hypothermia by the  time we found her - her team tried their best to save her! 


Next Jimi 'broke' his arm - not a bad sling there!
Tara was also treated for a nasty bruise after a 'fall' while we walked on this track. 



A shelter challenge always brings out the best and worst in people - especially during the 'water-proof'
 test! 


Look at that nasty cut - lucky Morgan's team knew what to do! 


Where there's a fire there is a potential for burns - Tui's group used the lake to cool off her 'burn for 20mins - top work!  And everyone had smores! 


And back to school again - well done Te Kinga! 









Thursday, December 9, 2021

 Te Kinga shines at Kapa Haka Festival

On Friday 26th November, Te Kinga students took part in the regional Kapa Haka Festival in Hokitika. The students worked hard on their performance all year and it showed. What was also clear on the stage was the mana the Te Kinga students brought to the stage and our school by fully embracing this part of Māori culture and the tikanga (rules/traditions) that go with it. The main theme of our performance was 'aroha' or love - something we felt was an important message for the world right now. Our performance was dedicated to Hira (a former student of mine) who sadly passed away this year - the last waiata was written especially for her and in her memory. 

As their teacher I couldn't be more proud and they truly shone on the day amongst the many schools that took part. We owe a big KIA ORA to Di, Te Hani and Max for their input also. Enjoy...

Te Kinga Kapa Haka 2021