

The Senior School Construction Project…..
Well that is what Mr Tongs is calling Poi Making! The senior school are learning how to make Poi. The first stage is learning how to four plait. This has been a challenge for some, others are really enjoying the challenge or are naturals. The next step will be constructed the poi then learning how to use them while singing. We are using the poi in our performance at the Cluster Kapahaka Festival later in the year. As we have such success from the Juicie sales we are able to p

Linton Legends for Week 10
Linton Legends for Week 10 - Ka pai!! Manuka: Mohi Wild Rata: Hayden Tiller Kowhai: Lily Hobson Miro: Serena Reeves Lucan Lowery Kauri: Elias Cooper Matai: Malan Human Totara: Alyssa Smit
Linton Camp School Holiday Programme
Linton Camp School Holiday Programme 19 April to 29 April We are once again running a holiday programme to help families during the upcoming holiday break. Fees are as little as $45 per day per child this includes one excursion day per week at no extra cost. To register your child/ren into the programme please visit the online registrations site via the address below: https://enrolmy.com/linton-camp-school-holiday-programme/book-now/7-APRIL-SCHOOL-HOLIDAY-PROGRAMME


Linton Legends for Week 9
Congratulations to our Linton Legends for Week 9 Manuka: Kyla Rangitakatu Rata: Harley O’Hara-Phillips Kowhai: Jessie Allen Miro: Marley Wright Kauri: Zaiden Smit Matai: Giavanna Hodgson Totara Jackson Wickens Well done Guys!!


School Uniform in Terms 2-3
Term 2 is time to wear the Winter School Uniform; School hats do not need to be worn. Sandals are swapped for black school shoes worn with navy blue socks or tights - NO sandals, sneakers or canvas shoes please. Long sleeve red polo shirts (with school logo) are an option. Along with long navy blue drill pants for both girls and boys - not track pants please. When it gets colder it is ok to wear thermals under the shirts but we do not want to see them. So no long sleeve therm


ANZAC Commemorations
On the front lawn of the school you will find our own (small) Field of Remembrance. Mr Tongs has been add one white cross each day to commemorate the men and women who died for New Zealand. Each cross bares the name of a local soldier or nurse who lost their life in World War 1. Each class has started their study of ANZAC, learning about ANZAC the conflicts and the meaning of the poppy, crosses, etc… They are also making wreaths to be laid at our ANZAC service. We will be