Showing posts with label Manaiakalani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manaiakalani. Show all posts
Friday, 7 August 2020
Helping Rm2: Manaiakalani Survey
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Manaiakalani
Friday, 28 February 2020
About Me
Ciao, my name is Victoria! I’m a year 8 student at Panmure Bridge school, and also the Manaiakalani Leader for 2020. I really love music! One of my current artists I’m listening to is Doja Cat, and J. Cole. My favorite subject in school is writing and reading, because it’s really fun to write my own stories and read fictional books...Roald Dahl is one of the best authors! My goal for this year is to get my gold badges. I hope you enjoy exploring my page!
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Achievements,
Arts,
Cybersmart,
EotC,
Inquiry,
Kiwi Sport,
KiwiCan,
Manaiakalani,
Māori,
Maths,
Reading,
science,
Summer Learning Journey,
Technology,
writing
Friday, 21 February 2020
Summer Learning Journey 2020
Friday, 6 December 2019
School Leader Speeches for 2020
This week the year 7's presented their School Leader speeches in front of Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Panmure Bridge School has 6 important leaders which represent our school, being Head, Manaiakalani, and sports. These roles are given to seniors that have shown they have the capability of being everything a leader is. It's traditional to write and present speeches reasoning ourselves to why we want to be a leader. The results for the leaders of 2020 will be revealed at prize giving. I'm going for Head or Manaiakalani leader because I feel that I would be suitable for that role.
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Head,
Manaiakalani,
School Leaders,
Speech,
Sports
Friday, 15 November 2019
Manaiakalani Film Festival 2019
This year was the 12th film festival for all the schools in the manaiakalani cluster, to come together and watch a few of the selected films. One of my favourite movies to watch was from Tamaki College about re-making a broken rocket because it was funny and impressive. On the way there and back, LS2 looked after a junior from room 6 or room 7. Mine was Aaliyah. This year our LS2 movie was a skit about fruit and milk. Everyone including me, really enjoyed watching some the movies.
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Manaiakalani
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