Showing posts with label timmi@pes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timmi@pes. Show all posts

Monday, 1 July 2019

Have a go!




One of the best moments on the job is witnessing how a slight decision to give it go can help boost your confidence and is great for your personal growth. Miss Laura was a big part of our Pt England Girls Rugby Team and showed dedication, determination and most importantly worked on her personal goals for the day making tackles, improving her ball skills and had a whole lot of fun being a part of a team. 

This is the first sports team that Laura has been a part of and at school assembly Laura was awarded “Player of the Day”,  goes to show what you can achieve if you just Have a go!







Wednesday, 29 May 2019

“Safe Hands”

May 29th 2019 while our teachers were pounding the pavement on Queen St during the strike our Child Support and Admin Staff were pounding the chests of dummies in order to gain the the knowledge of how to try and save a life if need be.

Mr Humphris from St Johns was our tutor for the day and for most of our team it was the very first time we had ever done first aid.
Thank you for organising this workshop we found this to be very beneficial for us and our role within the school. Our team can confidently walk away from this knowing that our kids and our school are definitely….”In Safe Hands”



Mr Wright and Mr Hill to the rescue!!!

Wednesday, 22 May 2019

“On The Same Page”

WALT:  Manage my time wisely through a novel and tasks



Today I supported and worked alongside Izaiah in Room 5 with Mrs Ilaoa during reading time and Izaiah was given the task of reading the text : Lest we forget - by Jane Tolerton. This story is about Veterans and their experiences in the First World War.

 Izaiah started off quietly reading to himself and was looking more at the amount of words in the story rather than the actual story itself and seemed a little discouraged so I placed my device next to his to show him that we were pretty much in the same boat and that I had to read it too, he looked over to my screen and laughed and said “oh Miss you’re up to the same page as me”. It’s always a good feeling when someone is “on the same page” as you, that way you never feel like you’re doing it alone. By Miss Timmi