Monday, September 22, 2008

Disco





On Friday night we had a cool disco.  The theme was 'Black and White' and nearly everybody came dressed up.  The disco was form 6pm - 7pm.

Mrs Mitchell-Bain had some cool music for us to dance to and there were heaps of prizes.

It was really neat to see all the kids dancing and some of the little kids were really good at it.  Some mums and dads danced too.

We could buy ice blocks, fizzy drinks and glow sticks.  It wasn't quite dark enough for the glow sticks but they were fun anyway.

The council are going to decide what to spend the money on.  We don't know how much we made yet but we hope it's a lot.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Maori & Pacific Island Festival

We have had the most awesome day ever.
We had to be at school early so that we could get our face painted and get into our costumes.  Then we went by bus to the Edgar Centre.

We were quite nervous waiting for our turn.
There were heaps of schools there performing and some of them had tiny wee kids, like 2 year olds, and others were high schools.

                                                     While we waited for our
 turn, we watched some of the other schools.  Kavanagh was really good and the boys made a lot of noise when they stamped their feet against the stage.
Soon it was our turn and we all went around the back to get ready to go on stage.  When we were on stage our parents all waved at us so that we could see where they were.

We sang our waiata and the girls used the pois.  The boys did a haka.
It was really cool to be able to see our mums and dads in the audience.


When we finished, we sat back in our seats to watch some more of the show.  We got a huge clap when we finished.  Mrs Tobin and Mrs Baines think that we were the best group.

Thank you to Mrs Mitchell-Bain who taught us all the songs and dances.  We 
really loved it and want to do it again next year - please.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Chinese Gardens Visit


Today our student teacher, Miss Gibson, took us the the Early Settlers Museum and to the Chinese Gardens.
At the museum, we had to find heaps of objects that the Chinese people used when they first came to New Zealand.  It was a bit like a scavenger hunt and some of the things were quite tricky. We saw a picture of Mr Chin, our mayor, when he was just a baby.

Did you know that when the Chinese first came to New Zealand, they weren't liked very much.  Because they looked different, wore different clothes and talked differently, 
the white people here thought they were not as good as they were.   Even children teased them.

Here Aiden, Brin, and David are sketching their designs for the Chinese lanterns that we are going to make.



After the museum we went to the Chinese Gardens. 


Did you know that there is a male lion and a female lion that guard the entrance to the gardens.  The male lion has his paw on a ball and that represents the world.  The female lion is carrying a cub.  



In the gardens we saw heaps of Chinese buildings and there are goldfish in the lake.  We learnt that the garden is based on a scholar's garden and he had places
where he could study quietly and places where he could see the trees and the water.  

Our guide said that everything, except the water and the concrete, came from China, even the big heavy rocks that make up the mountain.
  She said that there are no nails in the whole place - we hope the buildings don't fall down.

We had a cool time there.  Thank
 you to Sydney and Camble's mums who came with us. 

Thursday, September 4, 2008


Let the Bradford Olympics begin!
We were very excited when we arrived at school because this was our Bradford Oylmpics day. Most of us had dressed up in colours that matched the mascots.
After we sang the Bradford School song and the National Anthem, we raised the flag part way up.


Nicole held on to a corner of the flag as she read the children's oath on behalf of all the children. She promised we would all play fair and try our very hardest.

Then Mrs O'Donnell read an oath on behalf of the judges.

We all headed off in our teams to play some games.






We played some really cool games. Jordan, Jacob and Tayla seem to be eyeing each other up - they have to try and tag the other people knees.
Freya and Cody are doing battle in an arm wrestle - go Freya!




This looks like a fun activity too. David is trying to tag Jason-Mark on the knee - I think he managed to get him.



OUCH! Jonathan is trying so hard to get Jason-Mark. When we were playing this game we had to use our honesty and own up if we got tagged.




We all had a great day. On Friday in assembly teams got bronze, silver and gold medals. We hope we can have the Bradford Olympics again next year because it was really cool fun.