Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Year 8 Trip to Wellington

On Tuesday November 1st the Year 8 students were lucky enough to venture to Wellington to experience a number of new places and activities in our capital city.




First the Year 8's flew to Wellington



After we arrived we settled into our accommodation at Camp Wainui
which is a  number of lodges set in beautiful natural bush and provided
a quiet refuge after our busy days in the city.                   .           









The following day everyone bussed into Wellington City then took the Cable Car up to the Botanical Gardens. It was a great view of the city below.
After that we took the cable car back down and walked to Te Papa.
There were lots of very interesting things to see inside this magnificent building.









Back at Camp Wainui we tried out the Ropes Course.
It was very high and fairly challenging!







The next day we headed into the city again and visited Parliament.
We were very lucky to visit our local MP's office in the Beehive and have a lesson on how Parliament works. We also got to visit the debating chambers and had lunch in the Members dining room.
Thanks Ruth Dyson!


Following our visit to Parliament we visited Zealandia at the Karori Wildlife Centre.
We saw many of our endangered native animals while we were there, 
such as baby tuatara and takahe.

The following day we boarded the ferry to travel to Picton and then relaxed on the new train travelling the Coastal route back to Christchurch.
It was a fantastic trip we will never forget.




Sunday, 11 September 2011

Rugby World Cup Opening Ceremony


Woolston School held its own Rugby World Cup opening ceremony on Friday, September 9th.





Each class adopted a different country and paraded in support of that country.

P2 paraded as Argentina




Marching to the National Anthem, P3 supported France

Aussie, Aussie, Aussie
P4, dressed to impress


  
  P5 supporting Scotland



K1 backing Wales

K2 adopted South Africa, with each class member bearing the name of a South African player.


K3 - supporters of the English team

K4 backing the luck of the Irish!

 Karawhiua Itaria!

R1 as Italy, won the best chant

Hamoa

R2 are right behind Samoa

Thursday, 8 September 2011

England Rugby Team Visits Woolston School

Several members of the England Rugby team, including coach Martin Johnson and captain Lewis Moody, visited Woolston School yesterday afternoon.


Firstly we welcomed them with a pōwhiri.




Lewis Moody speaks on behalf of his team.








After the pōwhiri the team members talked with the pupils, then did some rugby drills with the whole school.


Martin Johnson shakes hands with eager students.




























Following the rugby drills, some of the tamariki asked questions of the team members and we all sung the English National Anthem.







Before they left some of their fans got autographs and had their photos taken.






Shontayne Hape was a popular team member
Captain Lewis Moody
                     
                                  

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

School Gardens Get a Makeover

Over the past week some of our school gardens have been getting a makeover. They are starting to look stunning!