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Final Time At Waikowhai Primary School

Hi bloggers, at the end of this term it will be my last time at Waikowhai Primary School. I have had many memories at this school, including Ski Camp to Mount Rupehu☃, Production and just being here. My three years at Waikowhai have been challenging, like meeting new people because I used to be shy, going away with school to camp, and being away from my parents and family. I have also had moments were I just felt like leaving school. The things that I am looking forward to next year at Intermediate are, my new friends, opportunities and many more things. I am a afraid of the harder work, the more fitness we have to do and getting more homework, but I know I can do it all thanks to everyone that has helped me, like my teachers Mrs Simpson, Mr Rattenburry, Mrs Sands, Mr Riceman and Mrs Jones. Thanks to all the Waikowhai staff, Waikowhai students and parents. I hope that next year I can take on some more important roles. Overall I am really looking forward to next year at intermediate. Don't forget to come along to our end of year Assembly, on Wednesday week 10 at 10 am in the morning, at Waikowhai Intermediate. Here are some photos of my year.
Farewell Waikowhai, here I come BBI




ATHLETICS DAY

MY GROUP FOR CAMP (YELLOW)

ME AND MY FRIENDS ON THE FERRY TO TIRITIRI MATANGI

ON THE BUS


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