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WHĀNAU Pānui Friday 5 July 2024

Kiā ora e te whānau, In this issue: Principals Message Messages from Thames High School Board Deputy Principals Messages Celebrating Success: Lexi Thomas & Jessica Darwell Ball: Fun in the Photobooth Matariki Celebration at Kura Matariki Artwork Valley Profile: Volunteer Army and Smokefree Rockquest Thanks to our Volunteers Celebrating Success:

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Mānawatia a Matariki

Ngā mihi o Matariki, te tau hou Māori Mānawatia a Matariki! Matariki is a time to remember the past; to celebrate with loved ones; honouring those who have passed and look to the future. Including Matariki themes in our school curriculum has been a feature since 2022, and this year was no

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2024 Ball: A star is born

On Saturday 8 June, Thames High School seniors gathered for the annual school ball at the Civic Centre. Themed “A Star is Born,” the event lived up to its name as many stars shone brightly, adorned in full glam. Several students were recognised for their outstanding efforts and dazzling appearances.

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New LOOKING AHEAD Pānui. Friday 14 June 2024

Please enjoy our new LOOKING AHEAD Pānui. This outlines key dates to remember over the next two weeks, including an invitation to celebrate Matariki with the school! LOOKING AHEAD Pānui Monday 17 – Friday 28 June 2024. Thames High School. Welcome to our new LOOKING AHEAD Pānui. Go to this

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Bush Survival at Lower Mangatawhiri Campground 2024

On Thursday 9 May, our taiohi embarked on an exciting adventure to the Lower Mangatawhiri Campground, where they built their own bivouacs to sleep in overnight as part of the Outdoor Education Programme. Armed with a survival knife, a rope, and a tarp, they utilized these tools along with natural

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