Although my children dont go to this school I have always found it very picturesque.
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school logo on one of the buildings |
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mural on a pat a tennis wall |
some photos I found of the Centenary Celebration
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I have always liked their outdoor areas |
All the classrooms have their room number written on them in both English and Maori. I took a photo of just 3 of them. I quite like the reflections in them too. Ruma means room the next word is the name of the number in Maori eg:- Tahi is one.
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a nice place to eat lunch under the Pohutukawa tree |
What a beautiful place to go to school in!
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DeleteI really like that the Maori language is being preserved! Neat school!
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