In Harakeke we have been exploring activities that develop an awareness of volume and mass - lots of concentration and fun!
After an initial struggle, the year four Amesbury boys' team quickly found their futsal feet and won by 14.1. What a great effort!
I don’t normally read the Sunday papers, but when someone told me about the article on the front page of the Sunday Star Times ove...
Congratulations to all students who received a High Five award in week 1;
It was very grey and gloomy but the weather held out long enough so we could complete all events.
This afternoon the kids heard a myth about St George and the Dragon...
Student Roddy O'Connor is the lead character in the production of NIGHTMARE.
Eight new students have joined us since the beginning of this term;
In spite of threatening weather, there were some great performances by students at Newtown Park.
Yesterday morning we were lucky to have Te Hamua Nikora deliver a dynamic, inspirational and motivational talk to our tamariki...
Are you free for a few hours on Saturday and want to help us finish the track through the harakeke bushes?
Koru Hub enjoyed having a visitor and helping him plan his next adventure around the world.
Amesbury School's application is now in for the next round of the WCC's Bikes in Schools project.
Amesbury School is hoping to hold an International Festival week 16 - 20th November. However, it will not happen without community...
We had a fabulous day walking in the Abel Tasman National Park today.
The mouth - just one of the many interesting things we learned about this term...
As we approach the end of term 3, there are a few things we'd like to draw your attention to;
A bumpy start to our camp with quite a rough crossing across the strait. However, we're here and all settled in now.
Congratulations to all students who received a High Five Award in week 9.
Many thanks to the NZ Community Trust for funding $5,000 towards the new playground!
Students think of a way to give back to the community...