Saturday, 26 September 2015

The Term Three Superhero Challenge Artworks.




Our Superhero Challenge.

The Year 7 and 8 students were challenged to answer the following questions -:

If I was a superhero who would I be? (We could create a new superhero if we wished) What would mu superpower be and why? Here are some examples of superheroes and superpowers that we wished that we were able to be.

Monday, 14 September 2015

The School Cross Country 2015

Today was the School Cross Country. We had a fabulous time running the course, climbing over hay bales, zigzaging through tyres and crawling under tunnels.

Everyone did so well. 

We had a parents race too and they all ran like the wind through the course. 

The adults even did the obstacles. 

Well done to everyone!

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Jam Bus Visits Red Hill School.

Today the Jam Bus Team of Jamie and Dan came to Red Hill School. The Jam Bus Team are a mobile recording studio that visit a whole range of schools. We were all very excited to be recorded and then to listen back to how we sounded.



We think we did an awesome job!


This is our Kapa Haka Roopu preparing to sing.
(We were very nervous)


The girls were shifted from the front row into the back row and then we got perfect harmony!


We can't wait until 2016.



Tuesday, 1 September 2015

The North Counties Basketball Competition

The Year 7 and 8 students attended the North Counties Basketball Competition. Both teams played very well and were able to compete against our large schools competitively.

Each of the teams used the skills that they have learnt from Youthtown to move into space, defend their ball, protect their space and shoot accurately.

We passed well.

 We held our ground.

We played very well. Miss Kereopa, Miss Castle, Gran and Miss Parker were very proud of the effort that we put in.




The Counties Zone League Competition.

The students in Year 7 and 8 were fortunate enough to represent North Counties the Counties Zone League Competition. The teams worked very hard and co-operatively as members of teams and came through with a 4th placing in both grades.
 Our open grade played very well. We tackled hard and were consistent.
Our awesome Under 55 team. We were nippy and quick moving into space well.

Saturday, 29 August 2015

What do Good Writers Do?


In Amua Whare we are learning what it is that good writers do? We have all completed our own brainstorm about what we individually believe. This is what Marena thinks good writers are able to do.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

The Kapa Haka Group at Rangatahi 2015


The Red Hill School Kapa Haka Roopu took part in the Rangatahi Festival on Thursday 20th August. The group performed with Pride and Mana. Matua Hemi, Matua Guy, Miss Castle, Granny Hetaraka, Miss Parker, Miss Kereopa and Kanaehana were very proud of the way that we held ourselves and performed.

Nga Tama - Our haka was AWESOME!


Nga Kotiro - We sang in tune and harmony.

Mauruuru koutou ki katoa o nga hapu me ngā kaitautoko nei tauturu , e tautokotia ana tatou i runga i te ra .
(Thank you to all of the families and supporters who helped and supported us on the day.)

The Pasifika Group at Rangatahi 2015


The Red Hill School Pasifika Group performed with pride at the Rangatahi Festival held on Thursday 20th August at Mansell Senior School. The weather was wet BUT there was nothing to stop the group bringing the sunshine of the Pasific into the tent - A beautiful performance that took place.

The teaching staff, support staff and parents were very proud of the awesome performance.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

Our Kapa Haka and Pasifika Wananga - Friday to Saturday.

The Year 5-8 Kapa Haka and Pasifika Roopu spent Friday evening and Saturday morning at school. We had an overnight stay at school together to practise, share and polish our performances. 

It was an evening full of fun, laughter and hard work.


The teachers even cooked a yummy dinner and dessert!

We were all very tired after working so hard so went to sleep quite quickly.

It was awesome!

Saturday, 15 August 2015

Our North Counties Year 7 and 8 Cross Country Experience.

The Year 7 and 8 students participated in the North Counties Year 7 and 8 Cross Country Competition held at Strathallan School on Friday.




We all tried our very best and all ran for the entire race. It was a very long way and we know that Miss Castle, Ms Kereopoa and Miss Parker were very proud of the efforts that we made.

Each race had between 50-60 runners in each race. One of our students Rowena came 19th and this was our best result - we were all cheering for her. Steven came 23rd and he was the strongest result for the boys.

We have learnt that it isn't about being the winner - although we really like to win.........it is about participating, perseverance and doing our very best. We know that we can all run for 20 minutes without stopping! 

Friday, 7 August 2015

The NED Show Visits Red Hill School


The NED Show - School Assembly logo
The NED Show  was a fantastic show that shared the importance of -
Never Giving Up
Encourage others
Do your best.


There was an awesome show that included specialist yoyo user. He did some amazing tricks with his yoyo. He taught us the importance of listening carefully to the adults that care for you and the lessons that they want you to learn.

He shared the importance of the teachers and caregivers who put boundaries and expectations to keep students safe.

Princess was the super star who was able to share the message that NED had. She was rewarded with a crown made of balloons and a special yoyo.

http://www.thenedshow.com


Wednesday, 5 August 2015

The Year 7's are Learning, Creating and Sharing.

The Year 7 students have been working on creating symbols for Learn, Create and Share. We are comparing the ones that were completed by the Year 8's to see whether we are thinking in the same way.


Come and look at the things that we ave been able to completed.



Manawaroa and the Reading Experience

In Amua Whare we have a buddy reading class. They come to read with us every Wednesday afternoon for 20 minutes. We love it when they come and share. It is a time for us to read to the little ones too.


We have noticed that the little ones are reading more confidently and we are learning how to speak aloud with an audience so it is helping us too.

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Puutake Te Wahanga Maori - James Cook Kapa Haka Roopu.

Red Hill School were one of a very lucky cluster of schools that were visited this week by - Puutake Te Wahanga Maori - James Cook Kapa Haka Roopu.


Our students were left in awe of the students after the high quality of performance that was delivered.  Our own Kapa Haka Roopu have been inspired to strive to show the same wairua, discipline and quality of performance when we perform later in the term.

As a group of students we would also like to acknowledge James Cook High School for recognising and valuing the importance of Maori Language Week. The sharing of the Maori culture with others is vital to the survival of our culture and traditions.