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Monday, August 15, 2011

Walking School Buses had a Penguins Day!

In celebrating the release of Mr Popper's Penguins, 20th Century Fox and the Walking School Buses had a Penguins Day for our Walking School Bus during the week of 8th-12th August.  We were encouraged to dress like penguins and "waddle" to school (keeping in mind to stay road smart whilst doing so!)

One Walking School Bus from each Auckland region will win a double movie pass and a Mr Popper's Penguins stationary set for each child.  All children who participated will receive a set of Mr Popper's Penguins stickers.

Our Walking School Bus for Gulf Harbour School called "Alec Craig Sloopers" had around 15 kids altogether whom participated on each of our Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday WSB days. All were spectacular- and "PENGDIFFERERICUOS"- some kids made their own individual masks, body suits made from black clean sacks- beaks, hats, bowties. It was FUN!

A big thank you to Chad Phillips (Father of Logan) who made x10 cardboard Penguins like what you would see at the actual cinema over the weekend, leading up to the event -they were lifesize, complete with hand and arm movements and eye holes and velcro to stick together at the back for complete "Penguin look"- these were AWESOME!

Thanks also to Mrs Southgate, Miss Wium and Mrs Vrettos for participating, and joining in the fun too!
Its great to have our Teachers on board our BUS TOO!

WE SHOULD WIN THE PRIZE GUYS-SO WATCH THIS SPACE OK!



Gaylene Chambers 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

New Gulf Harbour Sign

Have you seen the new Gulf Harbour School sign out by the front car park?  It has our new vision statement   'Be the difference'  on it.

Wow that looks shiny and clean because it's brand new. The old one was over 10 years old and needed replacing. The new one was put up in the holidays and matches our new website.

So next time you are at the front gate, have a  little look!  
We hope you enjoy it.
by Isabel and Lily.

School Goes Crazy With Ned Yo Yos!


The Ned Show

On Tuesday 'The Ned Show'‚ came to GHS. Clyde, who hosted the show, was there to show us how to work a Yo-Yo and give some advice. The advice was what NED stands for...
The N stands for 'Never Give Up'
The E stands for 'Encourage others' and...
 the D stands for 'Do Your Best'.


Clyde was really funny! He brought his friend Ned. Clyde told a story about what happened to NED before he got to GHS. While telling the story he was also showing tricks with his Yo-Yos. It was really cool. The story was about Ned and how he got into so much trouble by doing the wrong things. Everything came right for Ned when he decided to do the right thing.

There was also a competition and James won. He got a hat made out of balloons and a free Yo-Yo that he could clip onto his waist. Some of the tricks he did with his Yo-Yo were - the Eiffel Tower, Spaghetti, Elevator, Ski Lift, walk the Dog and go around the world. Clyde said that practice makes permanent not perfect. 

After, when The Ned Show had gone everyone at GHS went crazy and started buying Yo-Yos.
If you want to buy a Yo-Yo, a DVD of  how to use one, extra Strings or a Yo-Yo Holster then go to the office.
Here is the NED website.  http://www.thenedshow.com/

By Amelia and Kera

Monday, August 1, 2011

DOODLE 4 GOOGLE COMPETITION!

2009: New Zealand winner by Amelia Abbott
2009 Winner
It's time to sharpen your pencils! Doodle for 4 Google is back in 2011!


Google like to reflect the ever-changing world of users through the logo designs on their homepage. These ‘doodles’ celebrate different people, events or special dates and are designed by a team of Google Doodlers.


In 2011, they’re asking young people from across New Zealand to design their own doodle. The theme is ‘My Wish for New Zealand’. Google would love to see how young people want New Zealand to look like.
The best doodles will be voted on by the public, and one winner will be shown on the Google New Zealand homepage for a day, to be viewed by millions of people. You will also win technology prizes for yourself and your school!
The competition is open to all students at GHS, once you have completed your Doodle 4 Google along with a title for your doodle and a supporting statement that explains what you have portrayed and why (no more than 50 words), hand in to Miss Mills in Room 29 by 16th September.


Click here for the design guidelines:
http://www.google.co.nz/doodle4google/info.html


As a school, we will vote on our top 8 to enter into the competition.
Get google-doodling everyone! Good Luck!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Year 5 and 6 Speech Finals

The speech finals for the Year 5 and 6 children were held today (14th July) with a great group of finalists. It was really exciting for all the students who took part and also the audience who watched on eagerly to see who the winners were.

The speech finalists spoke very clearly and confidently in front of their peers (even with the heavy rain to contend with). This made for a fun, informative and interesting morning.

We would also like to thank the guest judges Miss Pride and Mr Brown for their time and the hard decision of picking the winners. Well done to all the competitors!

The winners were:
Year 5
1st - Nick Rm 27
2nd - Chelsea Rm 29
3rd - Alex Rm 27

Year 6
1st - Deanne Rm 30
2nd - Josie Rm 25
3rd - Michael Rm 28

By Ben and Alfie Room 30

Red Sock Day!

Sir Peter Blake made a big impact on this planet. He gave up his career and free time to let the people know what they are doing to their environment.  He also informed them how it affects the animals but most importantly us.  Sadly in the year of 2001 Sir Peter Blake was shot.  Room 25 think it’s important that we carry on his legacy.  
First Room 25 learnt a bit about pollution. We then found a website and learnt how other schools had been making an impact.  We decided to make an impact too.  We found a trust called the Sir Peter Blake Trust and decided to participate by celebrating RED Sock Day.  
As you may know Sir Peter Blake had a famous pair of RED socks.  The one time he didn’t wear those socks lost the race. The Sir Peter Blake Trust provides RED socks to sell.  The money goes to the Sir Peter Blake Trust and they then use the money to clean up the environment.  We celebrated Red Socks Day because we wanted to let the people know that the world is very close to dying.  We need to stop pollution. NOW! 
By Lucy 
Room 25

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Great Night at the Disco!

The disco was a real success and it was great seeing everyone up there dancing the night away! Mr Westbonk, Mrs Southgate and Miss Wium were right there in the thick of it showing their dance moves. What a great way to celebrate the end of the term! 


Monday, July 11, 2011

Library Open Day - Check Out New Books!

A big thank you to all parents for your support and generosity with food days and fundraising in our school. As a result we have purchased some fantastic new books for our library. It’s really great to see our children benefiting from your support. Please come into the library and see all the new books. They're WONDERFUL!


Jenny Vincent

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Room 16's Movies About What Makes New Zealand Unique

Awhile ago Room 16 were working with New Century International Elementary School in America. We made a movie to tell them about the Christchurch earthquake. Then we started looking at the differences between the two countries and two schools. 

We made some movies for them on youtube about what makes us unique. We decided to have a contest to see who could get the most hits. Here are the winners. They are Amelia, Lyndon and Jamie. You can check out the other little movies if you like.

By Eadie and Isabel




Getting To School with Travel Wise



Last week we had Travel Wise in our school. Travel Wise is a organisation that encourages kids to get to school under their own steam. Travel Wise developed the  Walking School Bus and ensures options for safe active travel are available to students.

A large map of our school community was set up in Room 14 for classes to visit.  Each student was asked to use a ‘monopoly house’ to mark where they lived. You had to put a colour coded sticker next to your house showing your type of travel e.g. blue sticker if you walk, red sticker if you come in a car. We shared problems we had coming to school like scary dogs or busy roads.  Parents were also invited to view the completed map and add their ‘issues’. 


Overall it was a great success and an informative couple of days. We would like to thank Bridget Framiloe (School Transport Coordinator) and Yvette  Nicholls for running these 2 days. 
Did you know that 179 tonnes of carbon dioxide are released by vehicles travelling to school in the Auckland area alone! That is the same weight as 76 hippos!


Here's the Travel Wise link  http://www.travelwise.org.nz/
By Arabela and Miss Wium



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Drawing like Quentin Blake with Eadie

In Room 16 we have been looking at the drawings of Quentin Blake. That is because Eadie has inspired us with her fantastic drawings. Quentin Blake is a famous illustrator who has illustrated hundreds of books. He is particularly well known for his illustrations of the Roald Dahl books like the BFG and Witches. Here is a great little movie that Eadie and her Dad made. Check it out! Quentin Blake has a lovely scratchy style with a great sense of fun and movement. Thanks Eadie and Matt!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Stunning Year 7 Performance!

A Kidsummer Nights Dream


The Year 7 students were great tonight with their wonderful performance of A Kidsummer Night's Dream. The singing, dancing, costumes and acting were stunning. Get in on the last performance on Wednesday night. You'll be in for a treat!


The Year 7 students, Lynda Morrison, Silvie Watts and Wendy Turton have done an amazing job!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Mr Widdowson gets hitched!




Congratulations to Mr Widdowson who got married on Saturday in Devonport.
It was a great day had by all, even members of Room 21 attended.


We wish you all the best Mr W!



Monday, June 27, 2011

Golf Superstar from Gulf Harbour School


Hey guys and girls!

Check out this article about Nathan ... he is a star golfer! Click on the picture to expand.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Year 7 Production sneak peak at rehearsal



The Year 7 students have been working extremely hard this term – learning lines and how to act, songs, dances as well as working on props and digital backdrops and are now ready (well nearly…) for the shows!

We will be performing ‘A Kidsummer Night’s Dream’ (named after the famous
Shakespeare comedy) at Whangaparaoa College Auditorium.

Monday 4 July, 12.30 pm
Tuesday 5 July  11.00am and 7.00pm
Wednesday 6 July 7.00pm

Come and join us for great songs and lots of fun! Tickets only $5.00 and can be purchased from Gulf Harbour School front office or at the door before the show.

Check out video of us rehearsing a song last week! Not everyone is in full costume as we don’t want to spoil the surprise!!!



Enjoy!





Thursday, June 23, 2011

Writing Workshop with Stu to launch the 2011 Val Shearer Memorial Trophy Children's Writing Competition for Year 5 & 6 Hibiscus Coast school children.

A fantastic morning was had by 8 different schools when Gulf Harbour School hosted the Hibiscus Writers yr5/6 Writing Competition Workshop.


We were very lucky to have Stu Duval along to give 107 budding writers inspiration in their writing.


Each contestant will now submit a fiction piece, a non-fiction piece and a poem by September 16th.


Section prizes include copies of Stu's books and the overall winner will receive the Val Shearer Cup, currently being held by Kingsway.  An Anthology is also produced of the winning works.  


Full details are available on their website www.hibiscuscoastwriters.weebly.com

Monday, June 20, 2011

Wonderful Websites #1

Hi, and welcome to the Check This Out blog. Every week, we'll be showing you "wonderful websites" or "Cool Classes" to show you what's going on around the world wide web, or right here at GHS!

You know, sometimes I get the writing bug - it’s itchy and scratchy, and wont leave me alone until I’ve filled pages with ideas.

But what happens when you know you want to write, but don’t know what to write about, or need a new, creative way to display your writing? It’s called “Writer’s Block” and it’s like banging your head into a brick wall!

I’ve been searching the web for some really neat websites that can help you out! Here’s what I’ve found...




http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr is a really neat tool. It uses pictures from Flickr that you choose, and text that you write. When you are finished creating, press publish, and you can email it to your friends, parents and even your teacher!

Suitable for Junior, Middle and Senior


http://www.tikatok.com/ is fabulous! It has a range of story prompts to help you when you get stuck.
(Parents, registration is free, and there is the option to purchase a finished masterpiece!)
Suitable for Middle and Senior





www.wordle.net is lots of fun to see what words you use in a piece of writing.
Suitable for Middle and Senior





Enjoy, and happy writing!
Love From,