Tuesday, March 8, 2011

It is official...school is back tomorrow!

Yay!

School starts at normal time of 8.50am.

All children need to bring their own named drink bottle filled with boiled water. The water at school is still not drinkable and is a lovely khaki colour. There will be a supply of boiled water to refill drink bottles during the day. We would love some parent volunteers to help with the refilling at 12.20pm...please pop along if you are able to help. There will be water stations in each area of the school. Thank you.

At lunch time our buddy class (Room 6) will be joining us for a shared lunch. Children can bring their usual lunch, or bring a plate of finger food to share. Parents are welcome to come along and join us too.

There are still school bags in our cloakroom. If you would like to have these before tomorrow, you are welcome to collect these before 3.30pm today.

See you tomorrow!

15 comments:

  1. Hi we are Room 3 at Point View School in Dannemora, Auckland. We are are Year 1's and we are 5 years old. We are going to leave you lots of comments about the Christchurch earthquake and we have some questions for you. We hope you have a great day at school tomorrow!

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  2. I am very sad that your school broke down in the earthquake. Are you excited to be back at school? From Sienna

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  3. I'm very sad that your school bags were trapped in your school. From Rohan

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  4. I am sorry that you had to be in an earthquake. I would have been very scared. By Krishant

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  5. I am so sad that the earthquake broke your school. That's not good. We had a red and black day at our school. From Jack

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  6. We saw lots of scary things about the earthquake on TV. From Aryaan

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  7. I cried when I saw the buildings that fell down. From Joshua

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  8. Are your houses broken too? From Gina

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  9. Is there any mud on the floor in your house? Do you have power? Are you ok? I'm sad for you. From Orlando

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  10. Was your car crushed? Have you seen the cracks in the roads? Can your Mum and Dad drive on the roads with all the cracks? I feel sorry for you. From Jacey

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  11. A lady from Christchurch has come to stay at my Nanny's house. She is feeling better staying in Auckland. From Joshua

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  12. We have got some children from Christchurch at our school. We are making them feel happy and we look after them. From Bradie

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  13. Were you at school when the earthquake happened? How do you feel being in an earthquake without your mum and dad? I am really sorry for you. From Ashira

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  14. Big hugs from the Room 3 children....you really are 'SUPERKIDS'. You were very, very brave and you listened to your teachers and did the right thing in a very big emergency. We are proud of you! We hope your family and friends are beginning to feel a little bit better.
    Kia Kaha from Benny, Kevin, Jack, Aryaan, Dykie, Krishant, Sienna, Rohan, Alvin, Kairyn, Neeve, Bradie, Zana, Mallika, Jacey, Orlando, Joshua, Ashira, Gina, Maia, Tiffanny, Anya, Aum and Mrs Laburn.

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