Wednesday 13 July 2011

Real Art Roadshow




The children have all had an amazing onsite art experience today with the visit of the Real Art Roadshow, a travelling exhibition on the back of a truck! Make sure you ask your children about it at the dinner table tonight. You can also find out more at www.realartroadshow.co.nz

Monday 11 July 2011

Moa Team Speech Competition


The 2011 Moa Team Speech Competition was an entertaining and informative event. Congratulations to the following winners!

1st Charlotte D Earthquakes
2nd Jorja-Rose P Whales
3rd Nick P Elephants

Yr 5/6
1st Leah P Benefits of Play at School
2nd Ally T Give Us Theme Parks in the South
3rd Esther B Buy Burglar Alarms!

Yr 7/8
1st Toni M Let’s Move QEII
2nd Daphne O We Need Younger Drivers
3rd Nicole C Say No to Whaling

Thank you to our very experienced adjudicators Yvonne and Robert Overton, who provided valuable feedback to the competitors about the importance of making an initial impact, and the effective use of cue cards. Yvonne and Robert also remarked that the overall standard was high and the final points tallies very close, particularly in the Year 7/8 section.

Thank you to parents for supporting the finalists by being part of the audience

Finally, thanks and congratulations to all the finalists for their wonderful achievements in having made the finals.

Lincoln Zone soccer and hockey

Here are the preliminary results for the Lincoln Zone soccer and hockey tournament - we are still waiting for the official results.

Soccer
Year 5/6 A team 2nd=
Year 5/6 B team 4th
Year 7/8 team 9th

Hockey
Year 5/6 A team 2nd
Year 5/6 B team 6th
Year 7/8 team 6th

Well done everybody!

Indoor Tournament





















In the 2011 Primary Schools Championship Indoor Tournament the volleyball team was placed 6th, while the boys' basketball team was placed 6th in Pool A.

Arbor Day











The whole school, led by the West Melton School Eco Warriors, dedicated parent Suzanne Pickford and Enviroschools facilitators, and assisted by a willing band of parents and senior students, planted approximately 70 native trees, bushes and shrubs in our new native garden project. We would love you to come and visit this lovely new native garden area with its walnut shell path, stone ‘river’ and pine cone bird feeders.