Saturday, 6 November 2021

Year 3 & 4 Camp

 After being all prepared to head off to Coopers Beach we all heard the announcement that the Far North region was moving into Level 3 restrictions.  This meant that we had some very sad children.  On Wednesday the teachers worked hard to come up with an alternative plan for our Year 3's and 4's. 

With this in mind, we headed off on our adventure on Thursday to visit lots of local sites that are of interest to our Tamariki.  This included Kawati Caves and Glow worms, Bay of Islands Pools, Heritage Train Rides, and the new Hundertwasser Library building in Kawakawa.  We organized a bus to take the majority of children and a few extra cars.  We had some very tired but excited children by the time we headed back to school.  It was such a fun-filled day.

On arriving back to school we then had a yummy afternoon tea, were the first people to use our school pool for the year, and had dinner followed by toasting marshmallows.  Just as we were about to start our game of Spotlight in the dark it decided to rain so instead we got to head back inside to sleep in the classroom (girls) and the school library (boys).

Here are 2 videos that Nakita has created from footage that Mrs G and a few parents took on our adventures.  Watch this space for more camp movies.

1 comment:

  1. Kiaora team Awa

    I really like your blog post because I like how you could see the glow worms in the movie. What did you learn when you were on the train? Next time you could add talking to your movie.

    From Team Awa

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