Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Term 2 Trips and Outings


This term we are going on several trips and outings to help us learn. It would be a great help if families could contribute $5 towards costs to support these learning programmes.

ü  We will be going on a community walk every week this term. We aim to learn about “Safe Walking” , identifying hazards, crossing the road, using pedestrian crossings and moving in busy places such as car parks.

ü  On Tuesday 20 May we will travel to Auckland City as part of our Headway “Safe Traveling” Unit. We will travel by van to the new Panmure train station where we will board a train to Britomart Station. Then we will walk to Wharf 4 where we will join the Ports of Auckland Tour.

Ports of Auckland offer your student the opportunity to experience a day of discovery including a cruise around the busy Ports of Auckland wharves and an exploration of the Maritime Museum. The live commentary will help to identify port activity, including points of interest such as tug boats, container cranes, tank farm and Viaduct Harbour.
After the cruise students come into the Museum for lunch in a sheltered area, explore the galleries and discover more about the essential part the sea has played in New Zealand's history.


Music Trips: We are learning about the instruments in the orchestra and will be going on two trips to see experts play.

ü  Thursday 22 May at The Auckland Central Library the APO Young Achievers play. Every year the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra chooses the most talented young musicians and provides opportunities for them to develop their potential through a mentoring programme. We welcome these young stars to our series in a programme featuring a variety of instruments.

ü  Friday 30 May at the University of Auckland Music School Guitar, brass and woodwind students will perform in both individual and ensemble settings.

All students will return home on their normal taxis after each of these trips/outings.



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