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We have a lovely Tawhai family who are living with the impact of Motor Neurone Disease. They are among the 144 families in NZ who receive a Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis each year. On 6th September 2024, we will be holding a Bake Sale to raise awareness and funds in support of MND NZ. This...
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On Monday Tawhai School sent 2 teams of 6 students to the annual Mathswell competition. This year it was held at Victoria University and around 58 teams from around Wellington entered. The competition consisted of 4 rounds of tricky multi choice and problem solving questions to be completed within a short timeframe. After the first...
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kia ora e te whānau, The PTSG will holding their monthly hui in the staffroom at 7.30pm on Wednesday 16th October. All very cordially welcomed!
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Kiā ora e te whānau Starting from Monday 8th May, a whatu (weaving) group will be starting in room 1 straight after school from 3pm to around 4 – 4.30pm. This will run every Monday afternoon during terms 2 and 3. Come along if you would like to start a journey to collaboratively learn how...
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Kia Ora e te whānau This year (with input from our Whānau group) we are going to look at a different way to celebrate Matariki as a school and community. There will be more information coming out over the course of the term but this initial notice is so that you can book this date...
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Tawhai School provides a wide range of learning programmes to support the learning needs of all children.
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It’s all about being prepared. Emergency Preparedness Tawhai School is a designated Civil Defence Centre. We have prepared pupils, staff and the school community so that we are ready as can reasonably be expected, for a disaster as described in the Civil Defence Act 1983. We are prepared to care for all children in times...
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Kia ora e te whānau We welcome all our Tawhai Whānau and community to come along and celebrate with us for Matariki 2024. A big thank you to everyone who has filled in the google form to indicate that they are coming along to our Matariki celebration and breakfast on Thursday 27th June 6.30 am...
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The Tawhai School Curriculum aims to empower every student as they come to learn more about themselves.
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Kia ora e te whānau, Last week we were fortunate to have Corey from Cricket Wellington and ex Tawhai parent, Amanda Williamson who is the Junior convener for the Stokes Valley Cricket Club come along to take a fun session after school. After a couple of warmup games, it was down to a ‘quick’ game...
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It has been an absolute pleasure to get to know the 2022 Room 15! We have had a magnificent and very busy start to the year. We have looked at the Tawhai School values and used these to make our Class treaty. (This year we have had to add in something about masks!) We have...
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Kia ora e te whanau We couldn’t have picked a better day than today for Room’s 14 & 15 Education Beach Trip to Worser Bay Life Saving Club! The weather turned out nice and fine which meant that the ākonga could get in the water today. The day started off with our designated lifeguards, Anna, Roisin, Kit,...
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Kiā ora e te whānau This week it was the turn of the Kereru Hub to bags the hall for their weekly assembly but fortnightly certificate awards! After some great singing of the National Anthem by Ruma toru, whā & rima, Ngahere Hub Kaiako, Mrs Johnston dropped in (armed with a jellybean jar) to announce...
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Kia ora e te whānau The last Hub to celebrate their fortnightly assembly was our gorgeous Horoeka tamariki in Room 9a! Everyone warmly welcomed Paige who is going to come into work with the Pumpkin Patch on Friday’s and Monday’s as part of her teacher training programme. Mrs Poole again was on hand to proudly...
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Kiā ora e te whānau Lastly it was the turn of our young tamariki in the Horoeka Hub to enjoy coming together for their fortnightly assembly, this time in Room 9. After singing and signing beautifully to the National Anthem, Mrs Boese was happy to step in again to present the Principal awards and Miss...
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Kiā ora o te whānau Friday has certainly come around all too quickly for our Tawhai Kura! Today the Ngahere Hub came together for their last Hub assembly for Term 1. Archie and Alexa from Ruma Tekau mā rima were our wonderful co-presenters and they did a great mahi! Mrs Poole presented the Tumuaki awards...
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