Another door into Room 4....2012
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Magic 4!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Final Assembly 14th December 2012
Congratulations to the following students who received excellence awards in the Final Assembly today
Sammy Hall - Academic and Citizenship Excellence
Jess de Beer - Academic and Citizenship Excellence
Devon Allen - Academic and Citizenship Excellence
Stephanie Rowe - Sporting and Citizenship Excellence
Mariette Devereux - Academic, Sporting and Citizenship Excellence
Molly Parker - Academic, Sporting and Citizenship Excellence
Damian Soo - Mathematics Excellence
Tegan Parks - Excellence - Workshop Technology
Jess de Beer - Excellence - Fabrics Technology
Mariette Devereux - Excellence - Foods and Fabrics Technology
Stephanie Rowe - Excellence - Fabrics and Food Technology
Molly Parker - Excellence - Fabrics Technology
Devon Allen - Excellence - Fabrics and Food Technology
Well done to everyone for their efforts and a big thank you to all parents for the support and help you have given throughout the year.
I wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas break and wish students all the best for the start of high school in 2013 and successful futures in whatever path you pave for yourself.
Remember to take on challenges and give everything your best effort - if you never step outside your comfort zone and try you will never know what you are truly capable of!
Andrew Sloan
Thursday, December 6, 2012
UPDATED 7.20am Friday 7th December - Challenge Day Out 7th December
UPDATE 7.20AM FRIDAY 7TH DECEMBER - With the weather the way it currently is an after talking with Adventure Masters who run the programme for us it has been decided that we will not go out for our "Challenge Day" today (Friday) with the interests of safety and student enjoyment being our main priorities the weather today will not guarantee us both of these!We have the option of going on this trip on Monday - this will be confirmed by 3pm Friday 7th December.
Cheers
Andrew Sloan
Hopefully the weather for our Challenge Day out is fine... If the Weather in the morning is not going to be good enough for us to go on this trip, I will post a message here and students will just come to school as normal. A message will be on here at around 7.30am and possibly on the radio too.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Assembly Award - Tinelle
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Rhianna Robinson - Little Blue Eskimo Boots
Rhianna Robinson - Little Blue Eskimo Boots
Friday, November 9, 2012
Sammy Hall - Little Blue Clownfish
Sammy Hall - Little Blue Clownfish
Holly Mason - Little Red Space Ace
Holly Mason Space Ace
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Term 4 Week 3 Assembly Award - Rhianna
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Week 2 term 4 Assembly Award - Taine
Friday, October 26, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Mariette Devereux - Vivisection (animal testing)
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Proposed Fiordland MonoRail - Ben Martin
The decision for the Fiordland monorail to be built through a national park shocked everyone. MDL (Milford Dart Limited) wishes to construct an 11.3km tunnel linking the Hollyford and routeburn roads. This will spoil tons of native forest, and will destroy many animals’ homes. The whole monorail track will be 43kms long. The journey crosses Lake Wakatipu to Mt Nicholas Station, travels up and across the Von River valley and then crosses the Mararoa River to pass around the southern of the Snowdon Forest and finishes at the entry to Fiordland National Park at Te Anau Downs. The MDL are planning to use a tunnel boring machine, to cut the tunnel through a mountain. I strongly disagree with monorail being built. Not only does it cut through Native Forest, it also cuts through hunting grounds, and beautiful untouched land. The effects of a no hunting zone will turn into a deadly cycle as follows:
The Monorail gets built
A large no hunting zone will be issued
This will mean that animals will breed and prosper, destroying native plants and animal nests
The tunnel is for bus use only use only, this would mean that the people on the bus would miss out on most of the nature and scenery that they were on the bus for!
New Zealand has maintained a clean green image for a long time, but building a large monorail and a tunnel, will put a dent in our Image of cleanliness. Artists descriptions and other things, depict lush fauna hanging over the train tracks, but really they won’t be able to because of potential damage to the train and tracks.
The tunnel boring machine MDL wish to use, rips a hole a massive hole in the side of the mountain, destroying many animals homes, it piles through the mountain, leaving a mass of rock of rock in its wake. Finally it rips out the other side. This has major affects on the environment. You don’t want that do you???
People may say that having a monorail and a tunnel will connect Queenstown to Milford, and it will, but MDL say it will take approximately 4.5 to 5 years for the tunnel to be built and then who knows how long for the tracks! I strongly state the we should NOT build the monorail and tunnel.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Berwick Camp
What a super week away at camp Room 4 had, below is an album of pics taken of pretty much everyone. Check back here in the next week for some more post camp stuff and even some videos! There are just under 700 shots here, they are in reverse order from Friday to Monday, you can click through to photobucket to download and save any pics easily.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Red Cross People Savers Course
Today all of room 4 had Jacqui form the Red Cross instructing us on First Aid. At the end of the day everyone was awarded with a "Qualifies People Savers" Certificate. Some great skills and knowledge were shared and hopefully these skills will never have to be put into real use but if they do Room 4 students will be well prepared. This has been part of our final preparation for our class camp next week.
Friday, July 27, 2012
Week 2 Term 3 Assembly Award - Tinaye
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Camp Info
Camp Gear List
Newsletter 24th July 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
Impact Challenge - Homewok week 2 term 3
Assembly Award Week 1 Term3 - Steph
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
IMPACT!

Impact
“What impact do we have on the environment
and can I make a difference?”
This term we will be looking at and investigating the above statement through our topic study. Over the coming weeks we will be looking at many different environmental issues, happenings and information relating to the impact we have on the environment we live in, from the very small and personal issues close to us right through to global issues. Get your thinking cap on and be prepared to bring along ideas and anything you come across to share .Music Term 3
Monday, July 16, 2012
Welcome Back... Term 3

I hope everyone has had a good break over the last 2 weeks. Term 3 is underway with lots of interesting learning and activities planned for the term. We have our school cross country coming up on Friday 3rd August and our School Camp Happening from the 6th-10th of August (hopefully!!, please refer to the notice dated 16th July for details on help needed for this to take place). Our 'Big Idea' topic for this term is "IMPACT" - we will be looking at and learning about the impact we have on the world we live in which brings up some great discussions and learning. Once again if you are able t help out with our class camp in week 4 please return the attached form that is with the notice dated 16th July that has come home Monday 16th July.

