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Ko te Rāmere tēnei rā te
tekau mā rima o Haratua
Friday 15th May
Term 2 Week 4 2026
This waiata was written in 1936 by master carver Piri Poutapu, during the time he was carving waka to mark 100 years since the signing of Treaty of Waitangi.
The waiata uses birdsong, in particular pīpīwharauroa (the shining cuckoo) which are often heard at the beginning of summer, as a metaphor for a time of new hope, strength and unity promised by the Te Tiriti.
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Kōrero Mai, Kōrero Atu, Mauri Tū, Mauri Ora
Speak Up, Stand Together, Stop Bullying
Use this kīwaha to remind people about what Pink Shirt Day is all about.
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Pink Shirt Day hui
10.40am in the hall with skits and certificates

Lost:
Bianca has lost a precious pink velvet scrunchie. If you see one lying around please bring it to Rm 5.
Kaua e wareware:
Remember your road patrol etiquette! Wait for the patrollers to tell you to "Cross now" - don't just walk straight across when the signs go out. Remind your parents if they forget to wait.
And don't forget to say thank you to our fabulous patrollers when you cross. They are out there in all weathers keeping us safe.
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A small Far North settlement could be the first place in New Zealand where an entire community relocates to higher ground to escape repeated floods.
The idea of shifting homes, or even whole towns, out of harm's way is increasingly being touted as a solution for parts of the country worst affected by climate change.
Whirinaki, a settlement of a few hundred people in South Hokianga, was once again engulfed by floodwaters on 26 March, after multiple devastating floods since 1999.
Residents have began the search for suitable land to relocate to.
"We asked, 'Who in this room has land on higher ground, who can move and take other people with you?'"
Two blocks of Māori land on nearby hillsides, with space for an initial 26 homes, were generously offered by local whānau.
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When you take your ipu pepa to be emptied, please leave your lid in your classroom.
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Week 4: Isaac, Austin, Remi, Ryder
Please collect the masks and gloves from Ursula after lunch on Thursday and return them when you have finished.
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Please collect bait from Rm 5 after lunch and check and rebait traps. Remember to wash your hands afterwards.
If you have not yet been taught how to rebait the new black rat traps, make sure you check with Clare before going out.

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Kai iti: Mrs Moore and Mrs Wall
Kai nui: Whaea Lisa and Juliet

Tārere nui timetable is in place from 8.20am. No helmet, no wheels.
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Week 4: Friday 15 May - pink shirt day
Week 5: Thursday 21 May - cross country
Week 6: Thursday 28 May - Parumoana cross country
Friday 29 May - Teacher only day
Week 7: Monday 1 June - King's Birthday no school
Thursday 4 June - school photos

Announced today (14 May 2026 NZT) at Eden Park Stadium in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, the venue where the team qualified in March 2025, the full squad is:
1: Max Crocombe (22/0) Millwall FC, England
2: Tim Payne (50/3) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
3: Francis De Vries (18/1) Auckland FC, New Zealand
4: Tyler Bindon (23/3) Nottingham Forest, England
5: Michael Boxall (61/1) Minnesota United. USA
6: Joe Bell (31/1) Viking FK, Norway
7: Matt Garbett (36/5) Peterborough United, England
8: Marko Stamenić (37/3) Swansea City, Wales
9: Chris Wood (88/45) Nottingham Forest, England
10: Sarpreet Singh (26/3) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
11: Eli Just (42/9) Motherwell FC, Scotland
12: Alex Paulsen (6/0) Lechia Gdańsk, Poland
13: Liberato Cacace (35/1) Wrexham AFC, Wales
14: Alex Rufer (24/0) Wellington Phoenix, New Zealand
15: Nando Pijnaker (23/0) Auckland FC, New Zealand
16: Finn Surman (17/2) Portland Timbers, USA
17: Kosta Barbarouses (74/10) Western Sydney Wanderers, Australia
18: Ben Waine (30/9) Port Vale, England
19: Ben Old (22/2) Saint-Étienne, France
20: Callum McCowatt (30/4) Silkeborg, Denmark
21: Jesse Randall (9/2) Auckland FC, New Zealand
22: Michael Woud (6/0) Auckland FC, New Zealand
23: Ryan Thomas (25/3) PEC Zwolle, The Netherlands
24: Callan Elliot (9/0) Auckland FC, New Zealand
25: Lachlan Bayliss (2/0) Newcastle Jets, Australia
26: Tommy Smith (56/2) Braintree Town, England
