Our Philosophy

Wisdom begins with wonder - by Socrates

To cherish the joy of families and the many different ways they come to us.

With Te Whaariki and Kei Tua o te Pae as guidelines, we recognise that each and every child is competent and capable, and we will adapt our pedagogy to support all learning. Theorists of human behaviour, Piaget, Vygotsky and Bronfennrenner, underpin our assessment and evaluation of children's learning.




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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Our Trip to Whangaparaoa, A Steam Train Ride and Much, Much More

There was lots to see and do on our Whangaparaoa trip
We could ride on the steam train 

Go on bush walks


Jump on the trampoline  - Woohoo!

And play on the playgrounds
We saw animals and counted owls hiding in the bush. There was a train track on a table and so many of us could play with it all at once and because there was enough trains to go round, we were all happy. There were swings and slides, trucks and trees. Oh yes, it was a fun packed, busy trip and do you know, the rain stayed away.

It was good to see our friends from Kinross Street and we really enjoyed travelling on the double decker bus.

Thank you for such an awesome trip!

Hit the link below for more details:
Whangaparaoa Narrow Gauge Railway

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Something for us all to think about

At a recent professional development course we were given an opportunity to watch the following clip. It is quite long (4 mins) but it is worth watching to get an idea of the world that children are growing up in.

Children are using technology. They will face challenges and they will need skills to manage these challenges. Who will teach them these skills, their parents, their teachers? Do we know the technologies that they will be using?

 
A Vision of K-12 Students Today - Watch more Tech Videos at Vodpod.

Liz Clarkson from New Lynn Primary gave us this message:
"Don't prepare children for our world; Prepare them for their world."

Saturday, November 6, 2010

हमारी दीवाली का जश्न! - Our Diwali Celebration!

दीपावली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं
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दीवाली के लिए हमारी तैयारी छोटे तेल के लैंप मिट्टी के साथ परंपरागत तरीके से बनाने के साथ शुरू कर दिया
Our preparation for Diwali started with us making small oil lamps in the traditional way with clay.

Jaimini हमें दिखाया रंगोली बनाने के लिए, यह एक स्वागत योग्य संकेत है
Jaimini showed us how to make Rangoli. It is a welcome sign.

मिठाई के लिए हम नारियल गेंदों बनाया
For sweet we made coconut balls.

जिया और ईडन भारतीय रोटी (दोपहर के भोजन)बना रही है
Jiya and Eden making indian bread for lunch.

Ann and Mandy's Trip to Christchurch - Part 1

Ann and I went to the U-Learn 2010, teachers conference in Christchurch with Marlise and Wendy from Kinross Street. We were able to see some of the devastation and destruction that was caused as a result of the earthquake and following aftershocks.

Before we left, the children at Learning Curves had already expressed interest in the earthquake and our planning around the phenomenal event began. Although our trip down to Christchurch was for professional development, we took a few moments to have a closer look at the aftermath. The city was able to host a conference to accommodate over 2000 teachers from all over the world with little or no disruption to our timetable. Quite incredible really.

The following slide show should give you some idea of the destruction experienced by the people of Christchurch, and for me, a clear picture of the resilience that they express every day after the event with unpredictable aftershocks that strike at any moment.



This is part 1 of our trip to Christchurch...more to follow. Thank you for your interest.