We are always looking for opportunities to acknowledge how our ākonga achieve our Amesbury High Five values. Whether it's the kindness they show their classmates, the dedication they put into a challenging project or activity, or helping to keep our community tidy, we enjoy celebrating their success!
Please email the details directly to your child's whānau teacher if you have something you would like us to include in Share & Celebrate.
A huge shout-out to our student leaders, Binuk and Reyaansh for organising and leading this today. Tino pai! Congratulations to all of our students listed below.
Arnav: For an outstanding season playing indoor cricket with the Tigers cricket team. His coach has outlined that Arnav shows great enthusiasm and skill, sharp reflexes and strong teamwork. He has a growing confidence in his playing, and a love for the game. Well done on a great season!
Miesha: You should be proud of the effort you are consistently putting into your work. It is great to see you focused, contributing your thoughts and ideas, trying your best, and persisting, even when things are tricky.
Basti: Your engagement and contributions in our poetry lesson the other day were fabulous. It was wonderful to hear your interpretations and ideas. Ka rawe!
Aira, Ira and Anandi: Thank you for using your break time to organize the pukapuka in the library. You three are being such great helpers, ka pai for your mahi!
Aryan and Anish: A peer saw you both go over to a Koru student who was upset about something during lunchtime. You both stepped in as soon as you noticed them to help. Ka pai!
Aarush: Aarush very kindly shared his hat with another student who did not have one, when we did our Garden to Table session. Tino pai for being so thoughtful.
Ira, Anandi, Ethan, Kiki, Victoria, Siena, and Bailey P: Thank you for being awesome Librarians and great role models for being kaitiaki for our Library. You all amazingly worked together as a team and put away the mountain of books back into their rightful place.
Ryker, Aarush, Ethan, Oleesha, and Lulu: Thank you for taking the PE equipment to the shed and leaving it tidy and organised. This helped the teachers greatly, ka pai!
Aiden: You have been a wonderful help to others during our writing time this term. You have been offering your ideas and support to others, tino pai!
Hunter: You have been working so hard in your tuhituhi creating stories using words outside of your vocabulary and challenging yourself to write more in quantity. Ka pai e koe!
Ella R: A member of the community noticed you and your mum picking up rubbish along Amesbury Drive at the weekend. We love how you and your mum are showing kaitiakitanga.
Joseph and Anvi: During Literacy on Thursday, I noticed that you guys were being amazing friends and working together to build a puzzle. I loved how you guys took turns and were showing kindness towards each other. Ka pai Joseph and Anvi!
James, Logan, and Basti: During rotations there was a lot of paper left over after Mandarin. You guys worked together to vacuum up during MT. We appreciate your mahi koutou, ka pai.
Lukas and Amaira: We have noticed the effort and enthusiasm you have had towards your maths workshops this week! Well done on pushing yourself to keep being challenged, and for helping your peers when they’ve needed support. Tino pai!
Saanvi, Meera, and Amaria: Thank you girls for making a new student feel welcomed into Amesbury School.
Izzy, Matthias, Amelia and Kaia: During writing time, we have noticed you working hard on your writing pieces. We have been working on adjectives and adverbs and it is great to see these in writing. Tino pai!
Oscar L: We are impressed with your maths this term. You are focused and are even doing your learning during independent time by doing your own equations. Keep up the great work.
Nellie: Wehave noticed how enthusiastic you are with your learning. You are keen to go to all your workshops. Keep you the great work, Nellie.
Ardie, Divij, and Riley: Bella in Pōhutuakwa Hub nominated you for a shout out. Yesterday she was feeling sad and the three of you were nice to her and really cheered her up. You made her feel so much better, and she is very grateful to you. Ka pai, well done for noticing how someone else was feeling and for being such kind friends.