West Melton School PTA held their very successful Christmas Wonderland House and Garden Tour on Sunday. The event, which included a self navigated tour of 8 homes and gardens in the West Melton area, generated interest from both locals and those from further afield, including some who had travelled from Banks Peninsula and Timaru to view the spectacular homes and gardens decorated with a Christmas Theme. Many of the home owners had spent hours preparing their homes for the event, enlisting the help of family and friends on the day to cater for the large numbers of people who meandered through the properties and admired the decorations, gardens and crafts on offer. No one left hungry, with plenty of food and drink on offer for purchase, most of which sold out by late afternoon due to the demand. The weather managed to stay fine for the majority of the day, and the event concluded with a gathering at Melton Estate Winery for raffle draws, auctioning of Christmas trees decorated by classes at WM School and a performance by the school Wonderland choir of a selection of Christmas carols. The event, which was organised by Donna Scarlett and her team of committee members, was a huge fundraising success for the PTA and proceeds from the tour, which are in excess of $10,000, will be used to purchase computers for student use at school. West Melton School PTA wishes to thank all community members who supported the tour through purchasing tickets and/or food, drink, crafts, plants, raffle tickets, ensuring the success of this wonderful celebration of homes, gardens and the magic of Christmas.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Saturday, 28 November 2009
Walkathon results
The walkthon results have been tallied and Mrs Quinn announced the winners and the grand total of money raised at a special assembly held at the end of the day on Thursday. The children at school raised a staggering $10,000 in proceeds from walkathon sponsorship which is a phenomenal effort. Dalton Court and Georgia Shinn raised the most money in the Kiwi and Moa Teams and rode away on brand new bicycles!! Top effort!!
Pet Day masks
Friday, 27 November 2009
Pet Day
We had our school pet day on Tuesday. Children from school brought their pets to school and answered questions from the judges. The Pet Day concluded with a Grand Parade of the pets around the showring on the school field. Thank you to the Young Farmers for providing a judge, and the parents for transporting the pets to and from school.
Friday, 20 November 2009
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Year 4 camp at Living Springs
On the first day of camp we went to Clip 'n Climb. We all manged to climb up many challenging climbing walls and some children even managed to climb the wall "Steps to Heaven" blind folded!! We had lunch at Victoria Park and either played on the playground or participated in the cricket game on the field. When we arrived at Living Springs the activities manager and host, Grant, welcomed us to camp and then we unpacked our gear in our bunk rooms. We then worked in our groups to complete the orienteering course. Team King took out the award for the fastest time! Our tea was in the dining area and it was delicious! We completed our day with a Living Springs talk and a swim in the indoor heated pool!! After a good nights sleep we had breakfast and then headed out for a bush walk with a guide. We saw native trees and birds, including several wood pigeons! We then carried on to the Farm Park, where everyone got to have a pony ride and see a cow being milked. Sarah, Grayson, Danny, Grace, George B and Becky got to have a turn at milking the cow by hand! We had a BBQ lunch at lunchtime with ice-cream!! We then had a lesson about how to crack a whip, and Campbell, Ally, Paige and Ben had a turn. Zane, our Farm Park host, then gave a demonstration about how to use a lasso, and Jack, who attempted to be a raging bull, was lassoed in full flight! We also had a sheep shearing demonstration, and Jeremy and Elena had a turn at using the hand piece to shear the sheep. In the shearing shed we also had a sheep dog talk before heading out to cheer for our favourite sheep in the sheep race. We then headed back to camp on the long walk up the hill. In our recreation time we were able to go on the go-karts, the monorail, the flying fox and the mini golf. Mrs Jackson visited us and loved watching us on the waterside!! After tea many of the parents arrived to watch our Camp Idol concert in the auditorium. The camp helper parents did a funny show dressed in pyjamas, and Mrs Quinn and Mrs Haywood dressed up in school uniform with pigtails! On the last day we had to do some cleaning, before heading off to the Initiatives Course. We worked in groups to complete lots of challenging team building activities. After lunch and a final turn at some of the recreation activities we headed home in the bus, driven by Pania. We had some great parents helpers on our trip. "Mrs Bakker went fast on the flying fox!" "Mr Cullen looked a bit funny trying to ride a pony!" "Mrs Silva gave me confidence to do all the recreation activities" "Mr Spinks used the lasso but he couldn't quite do it!!" "Mrs Dachs helped all of the slow-coaches at the back to get up the hill!!" "Mr King looked funny in nappies in the Camp Idol concert!" "Mrs Holland ran fast with the monorail to get it back to the top." "Mrs McKay timed me eating my dinner and she gave me seconds!" "Mrs Austin, the girl's bunk room hairstylist, used her hairdryer to dry our hair after our swim before we went to bed." "Mrs Quinn was stretching chewing gum out of her mouth and then eating it again in the Camp Idol concert!" "Mrs Haywood used boy's deodorant for a microphone and sprayed it under her arms while singing!"
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Rms 1, 3, 4, and 5 visit the Waimakariri River
Old Boy visits West Melton School - Head Boy at Riccarton High School 2009
Head boy from Riccarton High School visits his old primary school
Jeremy Wilson, Head Boy at Riccarton High School, visited West Melton School and spoke to the Year 4-8 pupils about how his primary schooling had prepared him for his years at secondary school. The pupils were able to ask Jeremy questions related to starting high school, and the most memorable times he had at West Melton School. “My best memories are definitely the great teachers, making so many friends, and enjoying the fabulous playing areas and the big swimming pool!”
Jeremy was a pupil at West Melton School from Year 0-8 and believes that the best years of his schooling were definitely the Year 7-8 years, when he could participate in all the leadership activities, such as being a house team leader, and fostering close friendships with his peers. “Being involved in leadership activities definitely prepared me for my leadership roles at Riccarton High School as Head Boy.”
Jeremy was accompanied on his visit to West Melton by the Principal at Riccarton High School, Phil Holstein.
Jeremy Wilson, Head Boy at Riccarton High School, visited West Melton School and spoke to the Year 4-8 pupils about how his primary schooling had prepared him for his years at secondary school. The pupils were able to ask Jeremy questions related to starting high school, and the most memorable times he had at West Melton School. “My best memories are definitely the great teachers, making so many friends, and enjoying the fabulous playing areas and the big swimming pool!”
Jeremy was a pupil at West Melton School from Year 0-8 and believes that the best years of his schooling were definitely the Year 7-8 years, when he could participate in all the leadership activities, such as being a house team leader, and fostering close friendships with his peers. “Being involved in leadership activities definitely prepared me for my leadership roles at Riccarton High School as Head Boy.”
Jeremy was accompanied on his visit to West Melton by the Principal at Riccarton High School, Phil Holstein.
School Walkathon
The school walkathon was held on Tuesday on a sunny, windy West Melton afternoon. All the childrenenjoyed walking around Westview Cres. with their friends and challenging each other to see how many laps they could complete.There were some sensational walkers who zoomed around the crescent at phenomenal speeds - George Watson, Tom Darry and Dylan Simpson-Maybe clocked up some 17-19 laps each (that is nearly equivalent to a half marathon!!). Awesome effort everyone!!Sponsors money now needs to be collected and returned to school - the most money raised from both the Kiwi Team and The Moa team by an individual child will win an brand new bike, kindly donated by Papanui Cycles (these bikes are currently on display in the office foyer). Thanks to Mrs Quinn for organising this event - money raised will be used to purchase new sports equipment for our school.
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