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Monday, 30 July 2018

Echo and Tandy Come To Visit

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We are an awesome New Entrant / Year One class from Gisborne New Zealand. We call ourselves Nga Ngaru Learning Hub. Nga Ngaru means " The Waves" in maori. We chose this name because our kura is beside a beautiful beach where there are lots of amazing waves. Our tamariki are just like our waves... they may be small, but they are also strong and powerful with lots of amazing energy. This blog is a place for our whanau and friends to come and see what we have been doing at school.

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