Check out these photos.. Please note, no teachers were harmed in the making of this video! The acting here is Shortland street worthy 😀
The mighty Tōtara tree stands tall and proud. It protects those smaller than itself. In ancient times it was used to build waka that carried hundreds of warriors and build whare to protect people from the earths elements. As the team gifted with the name tōtara, we take on much of it’s meaning. We protect those who are younger than us and we support others by encouraging them, and being active role models in our kura. We are the leaders of KNS.
Sunday, 16 September 2018
Swimming!
Tōtara has rocked at swimming lessons at the Kaiapoi Aquatic Center over the last two weeks. The weather held up for us and we enjoyed walking to and from the pools each day. We are thankful for the opportunity to be able to improve our swimming skills during school time. Even some of our teachers have enjoyed getting the pool!
Check out these photos.. Please note, no teachers were harmed in the making of this video! The acting here is Shortland street worthy 😀
Check out these photos.. Please note, no teachers were harmed in the making of this video! The acting here is Shortland street worthy 😀
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