Koru Team News: Term 3, Week 10 (27/09/2024)

 Kia ora e te whānau,

Wow we have reached the end of Term 3! What an awesome term it has been! We asked the tamariki what their highlights from this term have been and they said:

  • "Learning everything"
  • "Being in Kōmanawa"
  • "When you come in and the teachers say a warm welcome"
  • "Coming to school"
  • "Playing with my friends"
  • "Having lovely teachers"
  • "Everyone being kind to everyone"
  • "Bounce and Skip Handwriting"
What an insightful and caring bunch!

Over the last few weeks, we have been looking at what makes our Kura (school) special, and have been doing some activities surrounding this. It has been really special teaching and learning about our Kura and the community that surrounds us. We also celebrated Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week). The tamariki learnt a new kupu (word), and kīwaha (phrase) for each day. These have been pasted below, have a go at trying these out at home over the holidays!

Kupu (word):
  • Pukapuka - Book
  • Hoa - Friend
  • Rorohiko Pōnaho - Laptop
  • Kōrero - to speak/talk
  • Mīharo - Wonderful
Kīwaha (phrase):
  • Karawhuia - Give it heaps!
  • Wananei - Wicked!
  • Kia tau - Relax
  • Ka mau te wehi - That's amazing!
  • Nāu āno i mahi - You did it!

Here are some photos of what are tamariki have been up to lately:
































Reminders for Term 4:
  • Sunhats: In Term 4, children need their sunhats every day. If these are not brought to school, your child will stay under the veranda in the shade during Little and Big play. These will be kept in your child's bag and taken home and bought back each day. Thanks for your help with this!
  • Sunscreen: Please apply sunscreen to your child before coming to school if you wish for them to wear this. We will have a bottle in the hub for children to reapply throughout the day if needed. If your child needs their own sunscreen, this can be bought to school in a named bottle, and will be kept on the teaching station. 
  • Lunchboxes: Please ensure for next term your child is only bringing water to school (no juice or other drinks). We would also love if we can refrain from having lollies/candy in your child's lunchboxes as well. It is important to help teach your child how to open and close their lunch boxes, so they can do this independently at the start and end of eating times. It would also be amazing if you could either pre-cut or teach your child how to open packets in their lunchboxes (for example potato sticks, chip bags, twisty yoghurt pouches, muesli bars etc.) Thank you for your help in this!
  • Literacy Folders: Please bring these back every day
  • Library Folders and Poetry Books: These are needed on Fridays for our new poems, and also so that new library books can be issued. 
  • Changes to contact details - If there has been any change to your contact details, or those of the emergency person you have for your child, please advise the office so they can be updated.

We hope you all have a fabulous, safe, and relaxing school holidays, and we can't wait to see you all refreshed for a wonderful Term 4!

Ngā mihi mahana ki a koutou,
Georgia, Stacey, Elizabeth and Nicola

stacey.mclachlan@beckenham.school.nz
georgia.mckenna@beckenham.school.nz
elizabethgail.drummond@beckenham.school.nz
nicola.reddecliffe@beckenham.school.nz

Kōwhai News Term 3 Week 10

Kia ora e te whānau! Welcome to the Kōwhai team's week 10 blog.

Hats     

We are now starting to prepare for Term 4 and we are back to wearing hats outside at all times. Please could you ensure that your child has a named hat ready for the first day of Term 4 as they will not be able to participate in outdoor activities without it. Thank you so much for your support with this.

Willowbank

This week we have focused on our fabulous trip to Willowbank. It was a perfect sunny day and we all had a marvellous time. After arriving at Willowbank, the students had morning tea in the barn at the farmyard. We then set off on our fantastic adventure looking at all Willowbank had to offer. Everyone was very respectful of other visitors and the animals and as you can see from the photos below, there was a lot to see and enjoy.










































Athletics Day

On Thursday 24th October next term (Week 2), we will be running a whole school Athletics Day to which you are welcome to come and support your child/children. There will be more information to follow next term.


Structured Literacy Books

Finally, we are needing all the structured literacy books that have been sent home to be handed back ready for next term. Please make sure that all of them are returned as soon as you can.

Thank You

We would like to take the opportunity to thank your children for all their hard work this term. It has been a busy time but there has been a lot of fantastic learning along the way. Thank you to you as parents and caregivers for all you do to support us and your children. We get there together!


Kahikatea News Term 3 Week 10

Kia ora e te whānau,

Wow, we can hardly believe that it is the end of term 3! It has been lovely to enjoy the warmer days of spring and we are looking forward to an even warmer term 4. Remember to hunt out those sun hats ready for the beginning of next term.

In thinking about our move from winter to spring, Quynh/ Lisa's homegroup collaborated to create a poem called 'Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring'


They then created some illustrations to go with it:


Maths

We Love Learning at Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto! Before school last week, Ruby was hard at work tipping felt pens out of the container, and grouping them into colours. She was then recording the number of pens of each colour. As soon as the bell went to start the day, we talked about Ruby's findings and recorded the information on a bar graph. We found out that there were so many more green pens than other colours and wondered why. Some of our thoughts were:
-Green is such a popular colour because of using it for grass in pictures, maybe they supply more of those pens?
-Maybe greens have been gathered from other containers?
-Actually, there are two different shades of green, so should they have been counted separately?


We were really keen to work out the total number of pens, but there were a lot to add. We spoke about ways we could make the adding easier, for example, we could find numbers that added to ten, or other tidy numbers.


 


We then went on to explore some further maths problem solving, where we looked at rows of stamps and linked these arrays to forming a multiplication number sentence.

























Imagination Station

We had a blast with a Lego session by Imagination Station yesterday. We put in so much effort to work together in teams with amazing cooperation.



















Learning Through Play

One of our most popular Learning Through Play experiences, is using the hot glue gun! Here are some of our creative learners, constructing.


We have also had some lovely play in our Kahikatea cafe! The learners have really taken on their roles in acting out taking customer orders, and preparing their meals. There has been some lovely language and literacy experiences.



What a wonderful te wiki o te reo Māori we had! During Learning Through Play, one of the activities we explored was making poi. We had to work on our value or 'We Love Challenge' and really appreciated our big buddies help too.













Some of our learners also enjoyed the waiata 'Porowhita Māori Shapes' and explored a number of different shapes in Māori and English.





You will find your learners calendar art order forms in their bag. They have put so much work into their creations. These make great Christmas presents!

We hope you all have a wonderful holiday break with whānau, and enjoy some lovely weather. We look forward to seeing you again on Monday 14th October!

Ngā mihi nui,
The Kahikatea Team

Amber Donovan | amber.donovan@beckenham.school.nz
Ella Rainbow | ella.rainbow@beckenham.school.nz
Quynh Nguyen | quynh.nguyen@beckenham.school.nz
Sarah Angelo | sarah.angelo@beckenham.school.nz
Lisa Collier | lisa.collier@beckenham.school.nz







Kauri Whanau Update: Term 3, Week 10

 

  • Inter-school Speech Competition
  • Koru Games
  • CPR Training
  • Happy Holidays!


Interschool Speech Competition:
Well done to Harriet Parawa (Y8) and Oscar Wood (Y7) who represented our Kura at the Inter-school speech comp held at St Martin's school last week.
A special congratulations to Oscar who won the Year 7 category, coming 1st place!



Koru Games:
What a wonderful three days half of our hub has had at Koru games. This year we entered teams in Basketball, Ultimate Frisbee, Hockey, Touch, and Kiorahi!
Thank you to the parents who were able to help out and support our kids doing what they love!







CPR Training:
A huge thanks to our Junior Neighbourhood support leaders Hayzel and Letta who organised CPR training for all of our Year 7 and 8 students. It was super fun and very informative.


















Happy Holidays!
Finally, we wish everyone a safe and happy break. What a term! Full of wonderful learning experiences both in and outside of the classroom, also full of bugs and it is the longest term this year. We made it! Have a restful and well-deserved bit of family time and we look forward to seeing you back refreshed and rearing to go for Term 4.

Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto Schoolwide Newsletter, Rātapu (Sunday) 22 September 2024, Week 9

Principal's Patch

Kia ora koutou

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

This week, Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto has been celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week).

Te Wiki o te Reo Māori is a time to celebrate and encourage the use of te reo Māori in the classroom, home, workplace, community and beyond. 

It commemorates the presentation of the Māori Language Petition to parliament on 14th September 1972 and has taken place every year since 1975. It is an opportunity for us as tangata tiriti and tangata whenua to celebrate, promote and help revitalise the language across Aotearoa.


Like any language, te reo Māori has a lot of interesting characteristics that make it stand out. Unlike the English alphabet, which has 26 letters, the Māori alphabet has 15 letters or distinct sounds.

Wero (Challenge)
Practise your pronunciation of the Māori alphabet with your tamariki using this website to support you.

Kaua he whakamā ki te kōrero Māori - Don't be shy to speak Māori 

ahakoa he iti he taonga  - no matter how small, treasure it.


Te Whānau Mahi Tahi - Our Senior Kapa Haka at Cashmere High School for Pō Whakangahau

Last Week of Term 3

2025 Term Dates will be confirmed in Term 4. Thank you to everyone who has already sent in enrolment forms for 2025. Having these in early helps us to predict potential staffing requirements, and we welcome you to pick up an enrolment pack from the Office before the holidays - or download it from the website, linked here, at any time.

With the last week of Term 3 upon us, our final day is this Friday the 27th of September, this is a reminder that next term, all children need to come to school each day with a school hat and their (named) drink bottle, it is also recommended that children come to school with sunscreen applied. 

We Get There Together - Thank you to everyone for their ongoing mahi (work) at kura (school). What a busy Term it has been, and it has gone by so incredibly fast! We hope the holiday time will provide the tamariki with a well deserved break and a chance to recharge for the final term of 2024. 

Ngā mihi nui
Jo Smith - Tumuaki (Acting Principal)

Important Dates

Upcoming Events

Tue 24 Sep - Thu 26 Sep - Koru Games (Senior Students)
Wed 25 Sep - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green Room
Thu 26 Sep - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff Room
Fri 27 Sep - Celebration Assembly, 10:00-10:30am, in the Hall
Fri 27 Sep - Beckenham's Got Talent!, 1:30-3:00pm
Fri 27 Sep - Last day of Term 3, School finishes 3pm
Mon 14 Oct - First day of Term 4, School starts 8:55am
Fri 18 Oct - Welcome Assembly, 9.15-9.30, in the Hall
Fri 18 Oct - Picnic in the Park (Possible Date), 5-7.30PM 
Wed 23 Oct - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green Room
Wed 23 Oct - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff Room
Thu 24 Oct - School Athletics TBC
Mon 28 Oct - Labour Day (kura/school closed)
Thu 7 Nov - Strings Concert, 11:00am in the Hall
Sat 9 Nov - PTA Bingo Night (TBC)
Fri 15 Nov - Canterbury Anniversary Day (kura/school closed)
Mon 18 Nov - Staff Only Day (kura/school closed)
Wed 27 Nov - PTA Meeting, 7:30-9:30PM, Green Room
Wed 11 Dec - BOT Meeting, 5:30-7:30PM, Staff Room
Fri 13 Dec - Final Celebration Assembly, 9.45-10.30am, in the Hall
Mon 16 Dec - Year 8 Graduation
Tue 17 Dec - Last day of Term 4, School finishes 12.30PM

Term Dates

Click here to view 2024 term dates.

Citizen of the Week

Art Van Tongeren - Year 6

Art, you rock! You carry tremendous mana within our team and we love the way you calmy and quietly approach challenges with confidence. You make a positive difference through your words, and lead the way for others to follow through your actions. Kei runga noa atu koe.

Jaiden Sitompul - Year 8

Jaiden, you have a big heart and always show that you care. You are very aware of when your peers need support and always display empathy and understanding. 'We love challenge' is a value that you live by. Jaiden, you grab hold of opportunities, displaying confidence and growing resilience.

School Notices

Support for our Thai and Brazilian students

We are looking for a person who can speak and read Thai and a person who can speak and read Portuguese, to sit with some students in our school during a formal reading and maths test, to translate the instructions into Thai or Portuguese. Each test will take up to 60 minutes and will be done in school time.

If you have the skills, time and willingness to do this please email Georgie.jones@beckenham.school.nz

Your help will be very much appreciated.

Health Update 

There has been a number of cases of vomiting, and tummy bugs across the school.  If your child is sick, please keep them home, and practice good hygiene. Staying at home if you are feeling unwell helps to reduce the spread.

Please remember that if your child has been vomiting, they need to stay home for 48 hours since their last episode/event.

Coffee Van!

We are very fortunate to now have a coffee van at school on Mondays from 8am to 9am.
Please note that no children should be served after 8.45am. Please arrive earlier with your child if you wish to share a hot drink together before school starts.

To help care for the environment please consider bringing a keep cup to use.

Please see the price list below.

Congratulations to...

Kawariki.. who had an amazing achievement last Sunday at the Surf Lifesaving “Southern Regional Pool Rescue Championships”.  This covers all of the South Island (Te Waipounamu).

He won top U13 Male Competitor overall and these were his results:

Individual Events:
1st U13 Male 50M Brick Rescue Medley
1st U13 Male 50M Swim with Fins
3rd U13 Male 50M Brick Carry
3rd U13 Male 100M Swim with Obstacles 

Team Events:
1st Under 14 Mixed Brick Relay
1st Under 14 Mixed Obstacle Relay
2nd Under 14 Mixed Medley Relay

Pō Whakangahau - Te Whānau Mahi Tahi

On Thursday the 12th of September, our senior Kapa Haka group performed at Pō Whakangahau, which was held in the Performing Arts Centre at Te Iringa o Kahukura, Cashmere High School. The evening showcased Kapa Haka groups from a range of local schools. Our rōpū, (group) performed waiata and haka, including some original waiata written by Cath Milo. The children worked tirelessly in the lead-up to this event and performed superbly. The quality of their voices and the expression in their faces was a joy to watch. 

The performance was amazing and we were all so proud - Ka pai tamariki mā!
Ngā mihi nui - a big thanks - to Jenny Diggle for supporting our tamariki, and 
to Whaea Cath Milio for all of her mahi (work), leadership and guidance of this rōpū.  

Kauri Speech Finals

A huge congrats to all of our Kauri speech final competitors today! They did so well and really represented our Kura with pride. It is such a hard thing to do and they all demonstrated huge amounts of we love challenge.

The results are:
Year 7
1st: Oscar Wood
2nd: Annabelle Aitken
3rd: Ben Winchester

Year 8
1st: Harriet Parawa
2nd: Bonnie Hopkinson
3rd: Oliver Breitmeyer

Oscar and Harriet went on to represent our Kura at the Year 7 and 8 Inter-School Speech competition this week, and both did an amazing job - Ka rawe! 

Congratulations to Oscar who won the Year 7 section.

Scarlet's Scarf

Earlier in the term Kahikatea ākonga (students) read "Scarlet's Scarf" and have made these creations by finger knitting / looming.

Gardening Club is growing!

With Summer well on its way the gardening club could do with donations of surplus vegetables & herb seedlings please, seeds are also welcome.  We have some very keen gardeners in the school!

If anyone has topsoil they’d like to move on we would welcome this, whether a wheelbarrow or trailer load. We'd also love donations of newspapers to create new beds.

If you have children’s rakes & spades your kids may have grown out of, we would welcome those too.

There will be a couple of boxes in the office for donated newspapers & seedlings.
Please contact the office if you have any soil etc. & we’ll get the appropriate help. 

Many thanks from the Gardening Club!

Senior String Ensemble

Strings concert 7th November at 11:00 in the hall. Whānau welcome.
If you would like your child to learn the violin, viola, cello please come along and listen - there will be details of enrolments for 2025 at the concert.
Anne Robinson is our itinerant strings teacher and Head of Strings for Christchurch School of Music.
Please contact Anne if you wish to find out any further details.
annejohnrobinson@gmail.com.
(021)1322604


Sports News

Touch Rugby

Term 4 is touch rugby season. There is an awesome weekly competition, Centennial Junior Touch, held at Centennial Park, next to Pioneer Recreation Centre. We know that some whānau have been organising touch teams to play in this competition. If you are in the process of organising a team, please fill out the attached form. We hugely appreciate the mahi, (work) and enthusiasm shown by whānau in providing this sporting opportunity to our tamariki, (children). By filling in this form you are helping us keep up to speed with what teams exist representing our school and you can let us know how we can support you.

School Duathlon and Canterbury Duathlon

Our School Duathlon saw a group of enthusiastic competitors run and bike to victory. This endurance event requires participants to dig deep to finish the challenging course. Every competitor deserves to feel proud of their efforts. 

School Champions
Year 5 Hayd'n O'Connor and Jayme Scott
Year 6 Laura Stoney and Zach Guise
Year 7 Alex Scott and Abigail Blencowe
Year 8 Annabelle Smith and Jack Sayer 
 

The Canterbury Duathlon was held Ruapuna Speedway. This course is even longer than our school course and the sheer amount of competitors on the start line can be pretty daunting too: there can be more than one hundred people in some categories. It's a cool experience to race your bike around the race track. 

All of our competitors represented our school exceptionally well, with awesome spirit and determination. The results this year are particularly exciting. 

Hayd'n O'Connor 1st Place
Levi Bunting 2nd Place
Laura Stoney 3rd Place

Congratulations to all of our Duathlon competitors. 

Winter Sports Uniform

If your child has a sports top, shin guards or football boots that have been borrowed from school, please return these as soon as possible. If your child has a black polo or basketball singlet and is competing in Koru Games they may keep their sports top. 

Ultimate Frisbee

The Ultimate Frisbee team had a friendly game at Christchurch South Karamata Intermediate School on Friday at lunchtime.  

This opportunity was set up and supported by a parent who has been coaching the team during lunch times. We are hugely appreciative to Dave for sharing his expertise and enthusiasm for this sport with the tamariki (children), and to all of our parent help - we couldn't have done it without you.

Koru Games

This week, 50 of our Year 7 and 8 students are participating in Koru Games, a three-day sports tournament that takes place at venues across the Selwyn District. We have teams entered in Kī o Rahi, ultimate frisbee, touch rugby, hockey, and basketball. Many of our tamariki, (children) are competing in a sport that is new to them, while some are following a passion of theirs in a sport that they have prior experience playing. We wish all our teams the best for this tournament. A huge thank you to whānau, who are coaching and managing teams at this event. 

PTA News

Bingo Night Donations

The PTA are thrilled to announce that our school will be hosting a Bingo Night on 9th November 2024 to fundraise for Kapa Haka uniforms for our Tamariki.

This event promises to be a fun-filled evening for our community, and we are seeking the support of local businesses to make it a success.

We would love to hear from anyone who owns a business or works in a business who would be interested in donating goods or services that can be used for spot prizes, bingo prizes or for our raffle/auction.

Please email us at pta@beckenham.school.nz

More details about our Bingo night will be out soon…

Weetbix Tryathlon

  • Entries are open for the Weetbix Tryathlon on 23rd February 2025 at Jellie Park. Early bird entries get a discount so sign up today.

  • The TRYathlon is all about giving it a TRY and is a rewarding and fun day out for you and your child. Every child gets a t-shirt and medal. We have the school gazebo set up where children and parents can meet and each year the PTA usually have an offering for the children.

  • Children 6 years old on event day can complete in the Splash & Dash

  • Children aged 7-15 years old on event day, can complete the TRYathlon as an individual or in a team of two.
Our school has created a School Group which you can join when you enter from home. Search for Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto when prompted. By linking to our school group it will give us the chance to win some great prizes.


If someone you know requires financial assistance to enter the TRYathlon, such as subsidised entry fees or funding for necessary equipment, then you can apply to the Weet-Bix TRYathlon Foundation for assistance. Visit www.tryathlon.co.nz/foundation for details.

If you have any school related questions please contact the PTA via pta@beckenham.school.nz or send us a chat message on our Facebook page and we will try and help.

BOT Update

Policy Review Term 3 - Closes in 1 Week

We would welcome your feedback on our policy topics, and subtopics, that are up for review this term. These topics can be found at the link below. Please follow these intstructions below to submit your feedback.
  1. Visit the website https://beckenham.schooldocs.co.nz/1893.htm
  2. Enter the username (beckenham) and password (pride).
  3. Follow the link to the relevant policy as listed.
  4. Read the policy.
  5. Click the Start your review button at the top right-hand corner of the page.
  6. Select the reviewer type.
  7. Enter your name (optional).
  8. Follow the prompts to show that you've read the topic and enter your feedback if you'd like to comment.
  9. Agree to the privacy statement and click “Submit review”.
If you don't have internet access, school office staff can provide you with printed copies of the policy and a review form.
This review closes on the 27th of September 2024.

Community Dental Services - Holiday Clinics October 2024

The Community Dental Service will be closed for the upcoming school holidays:

     Closed from: Monday 30th September 2024
     Reopen: Monday 14th October 2024

Four of our community dental clinics will be open during the break:

     Rangiora    (163 Ashley Street)
     Rolleston   (2/3 Norman Kirk Drive)
     Aranui        (240 Breezes Road)
     Timaru       (18 Woollcombe Street)

If your child is experiencing any dental pain/discomfort, you can call us on 0800 846 983 and/or email: commdental@cdhb.health.nz and one of our clinicians will contact you.

BOSCO School Holiday Programme - onsite at Beckenham Te Kura o Pūroto

Bookings are still available for the October Holiday Programme at BOSCO.
Please use the link below to register as a parent and make bookings via our booking system Aimy Plus.


Community Notices

(Notices placed here are contingent on space and do not reflect the views or opinions of the school.)

Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre have a range of school holiday activities for pre-schoolers through to teens, including thrilling performances, circus fun, vibrant workshops and artistic adventures. There’s something for everyone, from a Superhero Circus to Ōtautahi’s Next Top Rocket, by some of Christchurch’s many fabulous artists and performers. The Centre also has a free fun-zone, which families can drop into at their leisure. It’s all happening between the 27 Sep – 13 Oct. View the full programme.

Canterbury Kidz Kartz

REGISTRATION NIGHT

An invitation for anyone interested in joining Kidz Kartz, and a friendly reminder for our Kidz Kartz Families!

Kidz Kartz offers horse crazy children the opportunity to learn everything about horse care, maintenance, how to handle and drive ponies, race day preparation, and even the chance to race at official race day meetings! 

The Kidz Kartz initiative is to offer all children (aged 8-16 years) the opportunity to experience working with miniature horses and ponies. And learn everything they need to know to be able to pursue a career in the equine industry or own a horse of their own one day! 

Registration Details:
Wednesday 25th September
Riccarton Park Racecourse, training area off Racecourse Road
4:30pm - 5:30pm 

For more information please find us on Facebook - Kidz Kartz & Pony Trust Canterbury or email kidskartscanterbury@gmail.com.

We look forward to seeing you there!

AFS NZ - Student hosting opportunities

Welcome the world into your home and become a Global Family with AFS AFS Intercultural Programmes is an international, voluntary, non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation that provides exchange programmes and intercultural learning opportunities to help people develop the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to create a more just and peaceful world. Hosting an AFS exchange student is your family’s chance to experience a new culture right here, in your own home. AFS friendships last a lifetime, expand your horizons and give you a new family member. We welcome all types of families and offer support throughout the hosting experience. Check out our website for more information and to see the students looking for host families for 2025: https://www.afs.org.nz/hostastudent/



Join us these school holidays and unleash your child’s imagination with a range of enchanting workshops:
  • Creative Clay Pot Plant & Planting Fun
  • Create your own Magical Kingdom
  • Scented & Glitter Fragrance Making Workshop
  • Posy Jar: a Blooming Adventure of Creativity & Scent!
Choose from two morning or afternoon sessions per day: Monday 30th September, Tuesday 1st, 3rd & 7th October

Suitable for children aged 3 – 12yrs (please support under 7’s by remaining for the session)

$25 per session. Purchase 4 or more workshops and receive $10 off your order with coupon code fun-filled (applied at cart)

Price includes materials and self-serve tea & coffee

Spaces are limited—sign up today and let your child’s imagination blossom!

SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS for SUPER-CREATIVE CHCH KIDS!

Come to Children's Imagination Academy for an amazing lineup of Spring holiday workshops from October 7th to 11th- something for everyone!

  • Young Designers T-Shirt Printing: Design and print your very own cool t-shirt with Down Below Print Co!
  • Yoga: Have a spring stretch, breathe, and unwind with fun yoga sessions for all levels.
  • Labyrinth Meditation: Take a relaxing journey through our labyrinth and find your zen.
  • Bubble Art: Dive into a world of colorful bubbles and create some bubbly masterpieces!
  • Drama Session: Step into the spotlight and explore the magic of drama with interactive games and scenes.
  • Creativity Reflection Session: Share and reflect on your creative adventures with new friends.
Spaces are filling up fast, so make sure to book your spot ASAP! Don’t miss out on this fantastic week of connection and creativity.

Bookings Essential
For more details and to sign up www.imaginationacademy.nz/holidays