Friday, 29 September 2017

Bug Hotel

On Wednesday 20th September Room 13 and 16 along with some other Junior Syndicate students made a Bug Hotel.  We are hoping that this will attract a lot more birds, like the piwakawaka that eat bugs to our school.


Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Making native bird puppets in Room 15

 The students in Room 15 have been having fun making a New Zealand native bird puppet using a paper bag. First, they had to paint the paper bag. Then they could add on wings, eyes, feathers, feet and a beak. Can you guess which native bird they have chosen to make for their puppet?




A new mural for our school.

Middle Syndicate Mural 2017

Click on the above link to read the story behind our mural.
Thanks to our whole community for all the support you gave us.


Saturday, 23 September 2017

A lamb at school...

Room 8 wrote this story together.


On Friday morning, something amazing happened!  A very cute, soft lamb came in to see us.  The lamb was called Mazie and Lisa (Leo’s mum) and her friend bought Mazie in.  Mazie was 8 weeks old and had a twin brother.  She tried to nibble on our shoelaces and she could kick and jump at the same time.  She also liked to baaaaaaa a lot and she was happy to let people pat her.  She was very well behaved and she reminded us of the lamb that Lizzie bought in.  We think she might have been a bit scared so we tried to be as quiet as we could. We all loved her.


Friday, 22 September 2017

Sun Hats

Johnsonville School kids must have a sun hat at school in Term 4.

Sun hats in our school colours, and featuring our school logo, are available for sale at our school office in various sizes for $20 each.


Navy blue hat with wide brim, lime green bucket hat, navy blue bucket hat
Navy blue bucket hat - $20.00 each

Lime green bucket hat - $20.00 each


Navy blue hat with wide brim - $20.00 each

Wednesday, 20 September 2017

Our Trip to Zealandia

Room 14 had so much fun visiting Zealandia last week! We have been learning about native birds this term and finding out different ways to keep the birds or bring the birds to our school. We were lucky enough to visit Zealandia where we were able to spot lots of native birds and learn some new facts about them. We saw Tieke, Papango, Kereru, Karuhiruhi, Toutouwai, Piwakawaka, Kaka, Tui and Kakariki. Here are some photos of us exploring Zealandia.