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Kia ora tātou, With just three weeks left in Term 2, we have quite a bit happening before the holidays.
Kia ora tātou Tomorrow, Wednesday 7th June, at 3.00pm Māori whānau are invited to meet with me in the kitchen for a catch-up.
Kia ora tātou, Fortunately, the teachers’ strike on Wednesday this week has been averted, but unfortunately, we will need to close our school at 1.00 pm this Wednesday while staff attend a paid union meeting
Kia ora tātou Thank you to all Year 8's that paid and went to NYLD last week, as well as Julie White and Lisa Donaldson, who helped transport our 18 students to Hamilton. It was an inspiring day with many 'take away' ideas they can act upon.
Kia ora tātou, Due to the renovation of Rooms 8 & 9 and tradespeople needing access, there will be no crossing at the Kuranui Street pedestrian crossing. Please use alternative entry and exit gates until Term 3.
Hello everybody and welcome back to the garden in term 2.
Kia ora tātou, Preparation for construction of our new covered area in the quad is fenced off and underway.
Kia ora tātou, Today we were very excited to receive on-site our carving from the recent Thames Carving Symposium.
Kia ora tātou Welcome back everyone to another busy term. And a special welcome to our new entrants: Griffin Dunlop, Amelia Higgs, Beauden Higgs, Thehan Madurachchari and Eva Roath who have started their school lives with us today. It’s great to have you all in our Moanataiari School family.
Kia ora tātou Term 1 has gone by so fast, with the end of the term this Thursday. As per our usual custom, the PTA will hold a mufti day on Thursday.
Kia ora tātou, Our students had a wonderful day at hockey last week. It was great to see them demonstrate our school values and show some fantastic hockey skills! Thank you to the awesome parent help, without you, our tamariki wouldn’t have had this experience. Louise Hinds-Haye.

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Since June last year, all has been quiet on the mobile dentist front. Eight schools in and around Thames have stopped receiving visits from the dental technicians who arrived on wheels.