Showing posts with label Hawera Primary School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawera Primary School. Show all posts

Monday, 8 June 2015

Up-cycling our Planter Tray

On Friday the Enviro group up-cycled our planter tray. 
Thanks to Bunnings who provided us with this very cool colour. 
The kids had a great time and are excited to begin planting.


Thursday, 21 May 2015

Planting day at Hawera Primary


On the 8th of May Bill Clarkson and Mike Tapp came to Hawera Primary School to help us plant 52 native trees .




Bill Donated these very special trees to our school. 



There is 32 Nikau trees, and 20 other native trees. These tress will help us to bring KAHA back to our school. 



 We are so greatful to have to many helpful people willing to share their expert knowledge. 

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Ideas Welcome!

We would like your HELP please!!

Today we have had a digger in who has recovered a huge pile of land. We would appreciate any advice or ideas around what we could do with this area? 

Things we have considered:
- Fruit orchards
- Community vege garden


We are feeling overwhelmed!!

Totem Poles

 Term 1

Hawera Primary carried on working on our totem poles adding the finer details. 

Three years ago we painted four totem poles. Unfortunately they didn't make it outside, they were left in a classroom :( Now needing the classroom space we had a group of children perform some TLC and they are now ready to be put into the ground. 
Our next step is to find someone to support us in digging some holes and laying concrete!! 

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Welcome to Hawera Primary School!



A warm welcome to Hawera Primary School for joining the blog project. Leading the Enviroschools at HPS are Rheannah Clarke and Aimee Walsh, with the support of their principal Neryda Sullican.  Great to have you on board!