First Day of School 2018
On the first day of Term 1 we welcomed 29 new children to Mt Carmel School - we managed to catch a photo of most of them as they turned up with their families to wish them well on their first day here.
On the first day of Term 1 we welcomed 29 new children to Mt Carmel School - we managed to catch a photo of most of them as they turned up with their families to wish them well on their first day here.
As part of R8 - R12's Ancient civilization inquiry work they had a celebration of Ancient civilizations by dressing up as the one they had been researching. The children have been learning about Ancient Rome, Egypt and Greece and have enjoyed learning about these different people and their cultures and beliefs. They have been working collaboratively in class to come up with a design of an ancient monument that they could build together out of recyclable materials. They worked hard throughout the day to create their creative designs.
The teachers were all very proud of the effort they have put into their work throughout the term and into their costumes.
What a wonderful show! Our whole school production of 'Dancing Through the Decades' was an excellent showcase for our talented dancers and the enthusiasm on the children's faces was clear for all to see. A DVD of the show is available for sale - click here to order. To view our photos click on the images below (you will have to click on each of the three galleries to see all the photos).
Last Friday we had a beautiful day for our whole school Cross Country Competition - all of the children took part in this challenging event and we saw great effort (and emotion!) from our participants. The winning house was St Francis and the individual winners were:
Year 6: Grace Greaney & Eamon Deevy
Year 5: Emilia Goldsmith & Calvin Quinn
Year 4: Jasmine Summerville & Joe Gregory / Ollie Norden
Year 3: Amy Towers & Micah Cocker
Year 2: Elsa Cooper & Ollie McLauchlan
Year 1:Harriet Florence & Reuben Rutter
Year 0/1: Juliette Goldsmith & Tate McKeown
Last week our performing Kapa Haka Group, who have been practicing diligently over the past few weeks, performed at the Remuera Library.
We raised $573 for the Child Cancer Foundation this Wednesday - thank you to all those who participated (we saw some FANTASTIC wigs) and to those who donated to this very worthwhile cause.
Our Year 5 children had fun this week harvesting the pumpkins from our School Garden and preparing them to be turned into Pumpkin Soup.
Our Year 4, 5 and 6 children visited Te Tahwai Marae this week as part of our 'People of the Land' topic.
Our Junior School children enjoyed a trip to the Auckland Museum last week and were treated to a cultural performance as well as an educational session and some fun 'moko' face decorating.