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Week 7 Kupu o te Wiki WINNERS

Kia ora koutou,
Whakamihi to Jack Bringans from Korowai for suggesting the week 8 kupu. 
Tangohia ake tou paru! - Pick up your rubbish! 
Jack wins 20 house points for Korowai. Ka mau te wehi!
The following students have won 10 house points each for completing the quiz this week:
Ava Costley, Benji Irvine, Elijah Cliff, Ella Costley, Ella Timo, Ethan Field, Flynn Matthews, Grace Olliver, Holly Haffenden, Hunter, Jack Druery, Kaleb Curd, Max Falvey, Olivia Cooper, Pai Wynyard, Reuben Brown, Ruby Blu Donkin, Shamus McCulloch, Tanisha Butt, and Tia Wynyard from Harakeke!
Bailey Holland, Bradley Prescott, Dominique St Thomas, Dylan Wansbrough, Flynn Glintmeyer, Hannah Joyner, Harry Cassidy, Lily Hart, Lorna Hart, MacKenzie Keech, Meadow McKeever, Monet Schutte, and Thomas Coggan from Kahu Kiwi!
Addison Revell, Amber Bringans, Amy Ellis, Amy Hughes, Cohen Redmond, Corbin Maulgue, Ethan Buckland, Ethan Muir, Isla Maclean, Jack Bringans, Jack Kidd, Jackson T, Joe Kennedy, Keisha Roberts, La'Niyah McArthur, Livia Naylor, Millie Robertson, Olivia RIchards, Riley Tyson, Tyler Limmer, William McDonald, and Zane Roberts from Korowai!
Alani Rossiter, Alex Payne, Anneliese Arnold, Bella Van Nobelen, Bradlee Jolly, Caitlin Jolly, Caitlin Sim, Campbell Walker, Devin Arnold, Ella Williams, Fynn Wadsworth, Gianna Watkinson, Isana Yazdani, Jessie Mercer, Liam Wilson, Logan Kelman, Lucas Maguire, Lucas Robinson, Matthew Silvester, Mia Edkins, Riley Weaich, Samuel Woermann, Sean Reeves, and Tyler Lagrada from Whitau!
Remember collective house points will earn your whole house a treat at the end of the term!!
Make sure you use your rorohiko to enter this week's quiz, and win 10 house points automatically! Here is an easy link - https://goo.gl/GeGWU6
Points Table for Week 7
Whitau - 240
Korowai - 240
Harakeke - 200
Kahu Kiwi - 130
Karawhiua and Kia kaha!

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