Adam Sondej
My role as part of the Student Council is to be a voice for the other students in the school and to be a model T.R.I.B.E student. I have been at Korokoro School for eight years and lots has happened in that time.
At the beginning of this year Room 6 (year 7 and 8s) started working in a new modern learning environment. We also got to work on our own chromebooks.
There are lots of sporting opportunities at Korokoro School, such as athletics day, cross country and inter-school sporting events like western zone athletics and cross country. We have a really good P.E. shed to get gear out at lunch breaks.
Korokoro school has been a great place to learn and a interesting and fun place to be.
Alana Sanderson
Hi I’m Alana, I am a year 7 student at Korokoro school. There are lots of awesome things about being a student at Korokoro School. I am lucky enough to be part of the school council. It has given me confidence to talk in front of larger crowds, opportunities to help change or add things to the school and so much more. We do lots of fun stuff at Korokoro School like having the opportunity to play lots of sports. Sports available to us are Netball, Water-polo, Touch and Basketball. We also have fun things like Kapa Haka, guitar, drumming, ukulele and drama. You can also get involved in clubs like Lego club and Enviro group. In year 7 and 8 Miss Adams teaches us art and its really fun and we get to learn lots of new techniques. Mr Hookham teaches us a new language every 2 terms.
Beth Baker
Hi I’m Beth Baker. I’ve been at Korokoro School for eight years and I am a proud student.
There are many wonderful activities and learning opportunities offered here at Korokoro. We have the option to be involved in many sports like basketball, touch rugby, water polo, netball and many more. We get to share our work regularly in school assemblies and we get to enter competitions like the NIWA Science and Technology Fair. The once a year school picnic is a great place to have fun we spend half the day on the field playing games and then the second half at Days Bay swimming. It’s so much fun! The year 7 and 8 senior camp at Teapot Valley was a blast! There were so many awesome activities to do and some amazing places to see like Abel Tasman National Park.
Recently my class has had a makeover, with new furniture and chromebooks for every student. The class now has lots more space it’s called a Modern Learning Environment. It’s a great place to learn and have fun times in.
I am very lucky and privileged to be selected onto the school council this year. It’s a great opportunity for me to develop my leadership skills and to speak in front of audiences and show people around our awesome school.
At Korokoro School I have been privileged to have very helpful and kind teachers that have helped me with my learning all the way. I have learnt so many new and exciting skills that will help me later on in life. I’m always having a fun time with my crazy friends.
Korokoro School is a fun, interesting and clever school!
Seamus Clifton
Hi I’m Seamus and I’m a student at Korokoro School. I have the privilege of being selected to be part of the Student Council this year. It has given me lots of confidence to speak in front of large crowds and opportunities to change and add things to the school.
At Korokoro School we have the opportunity to play lots of sports like netball, water polo, touch and basketball. There are also opportunities to learn instruments like guitar, drums and ukulele. There are lots of clubs you can be part of like lego club, Enviro Group and Drama.
Once a year we have a really fun whole school picnic at Days Bay in Eastbourne. We travel by bus to Days Bay and we spend the day at Williams Park,. In the afternoon we go to the beach and the seniors can jump off the wharf! Once every two years the year 7 and 8’s go to teapot valley and have a one week camp. At Korokoro you have so much fun!
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