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Sarah has lots of ideas on her facebook and instagram feeds if you are interested.


Kohia Terrace School. Year 1. The life of 5 year olds. We want to invite parents and family into our classroom. Come and watch our adventures and learn about what we are learning. So when the children come home and you ask, "What did you do today?", the children will never be able to say, "nothing" ever again…our days are busy and learning constant. We love sharing our special first year of school life with you.








I know your little people are too young at the moment to join school sports teams but Kohia offers some great opportunities. Team sports tends to start in year 3. The older my girls have got the more busy our lives seem to be juggling all the teams they are involved with.

We always need parent coaches and managers and we can’t offer all the different team sports without support. I am not a sporty person so have always offered to be manager instead of coaching various things over the years – I am just responsible for looking after balls, washing bibs and sending out emails. The girl’s Dad, Andy, is a keen soccer player so took Olivia’s intermediate soccer team to zones last Thursday. There is something for everyone. The school does however always offer to send you on courses and gives you resources if you are keen to coach but need support. They also can bring in outside ‘proper coaches’ to get you and the team underway, model some activities and teach you all the rules. You have lots to look forward to.

The other lovely thing about Kohia is the culture of promoting service and giving back, it is a real part of our community spirit. My 15 year old daughter Georgia coaches the Kohia year 5 netball team for example. It is not uncommon to see our past students coming back and doing different things for the school . The coach of Olivia’s waterpolo team is also a past student.
If you child is not sporty, the school also offers Kapa Haka, chess clubs, art clubs, choir and lots of drama and dance opportunites. For a small school we are pretty amazing I think.

…and finally in terms of school productions, we take turns. For example the Koru team (years 1-3) did a big production in 2016 and we will do another one next year. Last year our Harakeke team (years 4-6) did a production. This year it is the intermediates turn. In this photo Vanessa’s older brother Arthur, Sebastian’s older sister Eloise and Helena’s older sister Annemie were in my class when we did a gorgeous Mexican dance as part of our ‘Around the World’ production. All these costumes were made by Enzo’s Mum, the class looked stunning.

Our weekends are fill to the brim at the moment with waterpolo, netball and football. It is always nice to get home afterwards and get warm. Our beautiful 18 1/2 year old cat Moby loves it when we get home and we put on the fire.
Hope you all had a great weekend. See you tomorrow.


Who is Claire from Scotland? Claire is the niece of one of our lovely learning assistants Helga. Claire has been volunteering her time in the year 1 classrooms, (Tuesday/Wednesday in Room 4 and Thursday/Friday in Room 5) for several weeks. Claire is amazing. Because she is doing this all so generously we are thinking of ways to give her a very big thank you on her last day, Friday June 8th. The children adore Claire and she has been a huge help.
Jess, our new full time learning assistant starts on Wednesday 5th June. In year 1 the recommended class size is between 18 and 20. We are a little over that so our school board have very generously paid for full time support for Rooms 4 and 5. A lovely lady called Kim is the new learning assistant in Room 4. We are very lucky to have a well resourced and supportive school. It will make a massive difference to what we can achieve in Room 5 with our learning so it is really exciting. Claire, Jess and Kim are all really special people and your children are so lucky!
We are LOVING our time with Claire! She is very popular with our little people. One of the things I love about teaching is lots of amazing, generous and super cool people cross your path. It is a profession where you see lots of ‘goodness’. Thank you Claire for volunteering your time so generously, you are a human legend!

The events will take place in week 7, so we have two weeks to fundraise. More information will be sent out next week.

I got sent these yesterday from our parade…they were too cute not to share. Going through Mt Eden Village is always really special with the parents and community coming out to support us.

We are celebrating in the Brownette household as Olivia got a school certificate. Have a lovely weekend everyone – I know many of your little people are feeling really tired at the moment. We are too! Mid-term is always tough. We will be doing some serious relaxing in our house, in between netball, soccer and waterpolo that is. Have a happy weekend everyone.


We were so lucky to have Mrs Tomich come and do a BIG circle time session and show Mrs Brown and Room 5 some clever ways to manage ourselves and make great decisions. We learnt different ways we can use circle time. One of the cool things we learnt today was a breathing exercise which can sometimes make us feel better if we are feeling cross. Taking big breaths works really well if we are feeling upset or stressed too.

More and more children are getting to know their way around the school now and are confident to do teacher jobs for Mrs Brown. Stella and Sebastian were THRILLED to be chosen to take some office cards back to Florin in reception.
