Tuesday, 26 June 2012

The Real Art Show

 REAL ART: Artist Paul Forrest with some of the work displayed at the Real Art Roadshow.

Some of the Rangi students visited this amazing truck today.

 A $2.75 million truck, which has been transformed into a travelling art gallery, has a special cargo of precious New Zealand artwork as part of the Real Art Roadshow.

The roadshow is making its way to schools throughout the country.
It was at Wainui School.

www.realartroadshow.co.nz

A big thank you to the parents and Mr Hayward who drove us there.



Dare to Dream - Leadership Week.

Many people dream, but Sir Peter Blake set his mind to a goal and went for it, believing that "change comes through realising the vision and turning it into reality." This year during Leadership Week 2012 from 22 - 29 June be inspired to Dare to Dream by demonstrating and showcasing leadership in your community.

Leadership Week is an annual event for all ages that highlights the value that great leadership provides for New Zealand. As Sir Peter Blake showed New Zealand, there are leaders and there are dreamers. Leaders make things happen. Dreamers have a vision. The truly special people do both.
Sir Peter Blake Leadership Week


Today the Rangi syndicate listened to the motivational talk by Papa Owen Lloyd
(Nga Ariki Kaiputahi, Ngāti Porou, Te Aitanga a Māhaki, Rongowhakaata, Whakatōhea) is a member and/or chair of a range of organisations including the New Zealand Council of Social Services, Social Services Industry Training Organisation, Gisborne Council of Social Services and Nga Ariki Kaiputahi Iwi. He is part of the negotiation teams for Turanga Treaty claims negotiations and fulfilling a number of governance roles. He has a background in General Management and Maori Health management, funding and planning for health services including for Tairawhiti District Health Board.
His networks within Tairawhiti are: Chair of the Tairawhiti Truancy service, member of Youth Offending Team, member of the Tairawhiti Police Maori Advisory Board, Member of the Aitanga A Mahaki Tribal trust as well as a trustee on Mangatu Marae, The District Arts in Public Places Trust (Chaired by the Mayor), The District Council Navigation project (chaired by the Mayor) and many years of community involvement with both Maori and non Maori. Info from http://www.ocvs.govt.nz

Kia Ora Papa we loved your talk.  


Sunday, 24 June 2012

Hiwi the Kiwi goes Fishing!

 

Fish for the Future


The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council Inc (NZSFC) (formerly known as the New Zealand Big Game Fishing Council or the NZBGFC) is proud to introduce the Hiwi the Kiwi Goes Fishing project to the school children of New Zealand. With New Zealand being a country where you are never far from the sea, the NZSFC believes that it is best to educate our children from an early age on how to best enjoy, manage, protect and preserve our marine environment.
Everybody knows that eating fish is healthy. Going fishing is also recognised as one of the most popular, not to mention healthy, activities undertaken by Kiwis, with over 1 in 4 ‘having a go' at it each year. As Kiwis we all want to ‘do the right thing'.
Mark de Lacy aka "The Minstrel" and Hiwi the Kiwi are already well known to a generation of Kiwi school children with their road show having toured extensively, entertaining and inspiring tens of thousands of children over the past 10 years.
  
This information is from the Hiwi the Kiwi website.

Elliot Blakely


Saul from room 13 organised Elliot Blakely to come and talk to some Rangi students.  Elliot is an inspiration and talked about making movies and photography.  Watch this space, we have a strong suspicion that Elliot is on the verge of stardom.  Thanks Elliot for giving up your time and sharing your creativity with us.

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Saturday Morning netball


Rangi students if you would like to be a sports reporter and write a report for the blog, then email me your report.  Thanks for these photos Debra McCafferty of your daughter Samantha and her team.



Sunday, 10 June 2012

Rippa Rugby

   You can order these photos from the Gisborne Herald webpage.  Paul Rickard is the photographer.

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Transit of Venus

 Click here to watch the video.

Interesting article from the Listener

Rangi students today enjoyed the rare event of the Transit of Venus.

If you went to Tolaga Bay for the day, email photos so we can add them to the blog.


ToV logo square cropped

R.I.P Sam

Pets are part of the family and special.

Sam Skuse was 14 years old, that is 98 years in human years.
She had to be put asleep yesterday by the vet because she was too old  and was in pain and couldn't move her two back legs.

She will be missed.

Thanks Holly for telling us about your beloved dog.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Dancing

 Sam B took these photos today of Blaire.
She showed the class her dancing trophies that she won at the Queen's Birthday Weekend dancing Championship held in Gisborne.

Hi Ms Young it's Blaire as you know...!
These are the details on my results
Last year I got the award for most deserved of encourgement and thats got my cousins name on it. All of the old ladies said gosh that girl reminds me of Kate Samson! (Thats my Cousin)
This year I got a first in my Watlz and I got the Warwick Allen Cup!
My cousin Amanda Samson and Brooke Samson on it!
I wore a white dress for my Waltz and a pink one for my Solo
 

Nanny Col

The Rangi Syndicate wanted a Grandparent. So the call went out,
and Nanny Col answered. 

Nanny Col (aka Mrs Colleen Skuse) has agreed to be our first adopted grandparent.

Under her guidance we are going to make the front garden a visual symphony.


Today we just had a look and made a plan.  Our new gardening word for the day - 'Annuals'.  We will be professional gardeners before you know it.  Thank you Nanny Col we look forward to working alongside with you.

Monday, 28 May 2012

Book Swap

 ***STOP PRESS***
The first ever book swap was a huge success.
Thank you all for bringing books.
Thank you Mrs Chrisp for igniting our passion for reading.
Thank you to our special visitors for joining in.

The Gisborne herald photographer Dave came so we look forward to seeing the article in the paper.




Next Wednesday the 6th June will be the first ever ‘Great book Swap’ held in room 13.  If successful this may be the first of a quarterly event and one which Room 13 would like to see catch on to the syndicate then school.
The idea is simple – bring a book, take a book.  Bring 10 books, take 10 books.   Each student is issued with “book tickets” when they drop off their book to the book station.  The tickets allow them to choose other books.
Students who want to participate bring books from home, that they have finished reading and don’t think they will read again.  We talked about the importance of not raiding your big brother’s bookcase at home but only bringing your own books that you really are finished with.
 The concept came out of the Re-using and re-cycling.  Books are expensive and not all students get to go to the local book shop and buy new books, with the book swap students are getting ‘new’ books without spending any money. 

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

I want to be a fish.

o        A number of things must be taken into consideration when you are deciding what kind or kinds of fish are right for you. Saltwater and freshwater fish may both be kept as pets; freshwater fish are easier to care for while saltwater fish are available in a greater variety (and are often more expensive). You should also consider which fish are compatible with each other, how big they will grow, and how much care and maintenance they require.

       If you are interested in keeping fish, chat to Eli in Room 13.  He sent in these photos of his fish at home.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Le Aute

Talofa Samoa
Room 13 hosted the Rangi Syndicate Assembly on Monday 7th May. We had a Samoan theme, with students wearing lavalavas, leis  and many of the girls with a hibiscus or frangipani flower behind one ear. The undisputed highlight of the assembly was Room 13's performance of the Samoan song/dance, "Le Aute." 






Fa'amalo, Room 13 
You performed brilliantly. 

Round Robin -Term 2.

Round Robin takes place on a Tuesday afternoon.  The students rotate around the four different classes.  Mrs Manson focuses on France, Miss Mac informs all about India, Ms Young sings Samoan and Mr D jiggles to Japan (really?).  Watch this space for more photos.
Room 16 had the sweetest voices as they sang a Samoan song.
The large tapa covered the floor.

The many talents of Mrs Webster.

Today Ms Young taught Mrs Webster about the blogs.  Was she a good student?  Find out soon.
One thing Mrs Webster can do is sing.

She has a lovely voice and has been teaching the Rangi Syndicate some folk singing.

Mrs Webster says: I managed to add a couple of things to the blog, so I guess that means I'm a good student - or perhaps it simply confirms that Ms Young's a great teacher -she certainly managed to teach this old dog some new tricks today.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Nau Mai Haere Mai Mr Hayward

The powhiri for our new principal, Mr Hayward was on Monday the 23rd April.  This was a wonderful occasion.  Some pupils from Woodlands School in Opotiki came to tautoko Mr Hayward. 
These lovely students were asked what Mr Hayward was like  and they said that he was an awesome principal and they are going to miss him.
Lets hope that their new principal is going to be as great as our new one.
 The entire school waited in the hall.
 The Kapa Haka group performed.  Ka Mau te Wehi!
 Our kaumatua Papa David was there along with the wonderful members of our board of trustees.
 Mr Hayward and his family were impressed with the lovely welcome.


So welcome Mr Hayward.  We know you will love being part of Gisborne Central School.


Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Gisborne Central Gold Team Football Trials.

 Carl Bennett (left) and Blake Mulrooney (right) are the selectors for the Gold Football Team.
The rain eased off and the trials went ahead today. 
17 students trialed.  Well done for having a go.  Not everyone can be selected and the quality of players this year is of a high standard. 
A big thank you to Carl and Blake who helped out.