Saturday, 17 December 2016
Have a great Christmas and Happy New Year!
This is us on the beach on the last day of school. Have an awesome break and see you on 1st February at 8.55.
Love from the Tautoru Team
Thursday, 15 December 2016
Wrap 2016
We sang some songs, we ate our picnics, the Year Six kids did their speeches, the teachers did a funny dance and we did a haka . What a fun night!
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Visit from teachers from Wellington Primary School, Singapore
Yesterday we welcomed visitors from Wellington Primary School, Singapore. It was interesting to find out about schools in Singapore.
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Miramar Park: Teddy Bear's Picnic
It was lovely to catch up with those who could make it at the Teddy Bear's Picnic today. We had lots of fun playing games!
3D Print- International Friendship Day Logo
We designed logos for International Friendship Day. At Auroa School they 3D printed one of our designs.
Monday, 12 December 2016
EOTC Beach Morning
We had a great morning at the beach today making sandcastles and playing games. It was great to see everyone collaborating to make different structures.
Children's Garden Feedback

Thanks for coming to visit us at the gardens-what a fantastic bunch of students Worser Bay has. I hope the rest of the afternoon went well. I was just wondering if your students would be interested in sharing their thoughts on the characters we are designing for the Children’s Garden. I have attached the images- there’s one for each pillar; food,
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