Showing posts with label PS3: Professional relationships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PS3: Professional relationships. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Hosting and Presenting the Moth Plant Competition - HAVE YOU ENTERED YET?

Our Eco Leaders proudly hosted and presented at the moth plant competition.

Have you entered yet? There's AMAZING prizes for kids. Register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BLD6DL3


Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Sharing & Collaborating Beyond GreenGold

It's been another exciting week in The Green Room. On Wednesday morning,our visiting teachers from Singapore watched Room 10 in action, learning about growing food with Mrs Daniel in The Green Room and Edible Gardens.  I think they liked the strawberry picking and eating best.



Later that day two teachers from Papatoetoe East Primary were shown around by Doreen, Holly, Joseph and Danya.  Later they met with Mrs Daniel to discuss implementing their own Enviro CRT programme.  We decided to keep in touch and perhaps organise trips to each other's schools next year.  We'll share more ideas in the months to come.  It'd be great to have another collaborator on our journey towards sustainability!

Lastly two teachers from Maungawhau Primary visited today to investigate ways in which our whole school use Education for Sustainability and the Enviroschools programme across the curriculum.  They met with Mrs Venville and Mrs Daniel, before Danya and Amy did an amazing job of showing them around too. 

We love sharing our ideas and building relationships with other enviro communities!

Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Our First Kereru!

All our efforts to "Bring in the Birds" are working - one of our eagle eyed parents spotted a kereru in the the native trail! Thanks for sharing Hannah


Our kereu is still hanging this morning feeding on kowhai leaves:

Update 4.9.18

Lorelle & Lucy Stranaghan photographed the kereru again today still hanging out at Sunnyhills. Thank you!

UPDATE - 10.9.18 - our kereru as spottedby Room 5 while weeding the native trail.