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Week 7 Winners!

Whakamihi to Ashleigh Leka, Izzy Davies, Zoe Davies, and Mia McNaughton-Vincent for suggesting the Term 4, week 8 and 9 kupu of:
Meri Kirihimete - Merry Christmas
Ashleigh, Izzy, and Zoe win 60 housepoints for Kahu Kiwi, and Mia wins 20 housepoints for Whitau.
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz this week:
Ava Costley, Eleisha Friends, Ella C, Ella Timo, Hayley Rogers, Jessica Fairbairn, Kaleb Curd, Matt Elliott, Max Falvey, Myah D, Oliver Balani, Olivia Cooper, Oscar GT, Shamus McCulloch, and Tia W from Harakeke!
Adam Irving , Amelie Coggan, Amelie McArthur, Ashleigh Leka, Bailey H, Bradley Prescott, Dominique St Thomas, Eli L, Flynn Glintmeyer, Holly Coggan, Izzy Davies, Zoe Davies, Jack Cassidy, Jack Haines, Jack Major, Lily Hart, Lorna Hart, Meadow McKeever, Oscar HS, and Thomas Coggan from Kahu Kiwi!
Amy Ellis, Amy Hughes, Anise Armstrong, George H, Isla Maclean, Jacob Mcgraw, Lachlan R, Laura Wolland, Livia Naylor, Megan Rosevear, Millie Robertson, Olivia Richards, Riley T, and William McDonald from Korowai!
Abigail Walker, Alani Rossiter, Alex Van Der Meys, Caitlin Sim, Ella Williams, Ethan Innes, Gianna Watkinson, Isana Yazdani, Liam Turner, Liam Wilson, Matthew Silvester, Mia MV, Mia Edkins, Niah Williams,and Olivia Walker-Marshall from Whitau!
House Points from the Week 7 Quiz are:
Kahu Kiwi get an extra 200 points this week for being house winners!! Ka rawe!!
Kahu Kiwi - 460
Whitau - 170
Harakeke - 150

Korowai - 140

Kia ora and thank you for participating and growing your te reo Māori in 2017. We will be back in 2018 with more opportunities to engage in our language. Tino pai for such a great effort tamariki mā!



Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

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