Saturday 22 June 2013

My visit to schools in Wellington


...same...same...but different...
a look at different school 'cultures'......


In Term One, a group of principals from Nelson schools
visited Wellington to look at some schools.
This was an opportunity for us to see things that other schools did
and get lots of NEW ideas.


The first school we visited was 
Canons Creek School in Porirua.
This was a really exciting school 
and the children were really friendly.
We had a walk in the playground and all
of the children talked to us.
They asked use who we were and where we came from.

I was very interested in their reading programme.
The teacher only worked with 2 or 3 children at a time.
This meant they got  really personalised help 
and they were really involved.
This programme reminded me of what Ms Tennett does in our Reading Recovery Programme.



The next school was Amesbury School in Johnsonville.
This was a really NEW school and had only been open 
a very short time.

This school was built in an area like a big volcanic crater with houses on the hills all around.
The kids had lots and lots of really cool furniture to sit on, like lots of bean bags and soft moulded seats 
like the one in the photo above.
Even the staffroom had bean bags - lucky teachers I thought!!
They also made really effective (good) use of technology 
in all the classes.


At Naenae School they were really proud of their 
EDIBLE GARDENS.
They also showed us their HUGE worm farm.
They are an ENVIRO-SCHOOL.

At Birchwood YOU can join the ENVIRO-TEAM.
Just go and talk to Miss Driver......


The last school we visited was 
HUTT INTERMEDIATE 
in Lower Hutt.

They had lots of special rooms where they did special subjects.
In the photo above you can see students in the art room.
They were doing pencils sketches and they were AMAZING.

Speaking of AMAZING, they had also done 3D pictures
as part of a study on disasters.
This picture shows the Wahine Disaster which happened in Wellington harbour.
Really cool picture I thought.....


A lot of the things we saw were the
SAME
as at Birchwood School.

Many of the schools we visited had
RESPECT
as one of their values, just like Birchwood....
These were three posters at Hutt Intermediate.




What can you see in these posters that is the
SAME
as at Birchwood?

Do we do many of the same things that they do at
Hutt Intermediate?

I WONDER if we need to make some posters like this?

WHAT do YOU think?



THEN.... we had a real treat....

NOW....
Where do you think these photos are from?




Anyone who thought they were from the 
WETA WORKSHOPS
is right!

This was an AWESOME visit where we were taken on a tour.
The tour took us right through the workshops where they make heaps of props for movies.
This is where they made the props for The Lord of the Rings and many others.

If YOU have a holiday in Wellington.
YOU have just got to ask your parents to take you to the Weta Workshops....
they are AWESOME....


Just before flying home....
we had lunch at the Chocolate Fish Cafe.

Most of the principals had a hot fish sandwich.... (not chocolate) 
which was delicious.

We even had a treat, one of the principals bought everyone a
CHOCOLATE FISH
to eat on the way to the airport.
Yummmmmy

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YOUR TURN...

Have YOU seen something coooool at another school?
Why don't you take a photo of it 
and bring it back and show me.

ALSO... how about some comments....

4 comments:

  1. It looks like you had a great trip to Wellington. I personally liked the posters about respect from Hutt Intermediate. As we know, Birchwood talk about Respect for Self, Respect for Others & Respect for the environment, but I wonder if it has ever been 'un-packed' as much as what this school has done?
    Cheers, Keryn Keene

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  2. cool my mum and dad went to the mesum from andrea rm7

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  3. and love the toy cat cute anrea agian

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  4. I also like the posters on 'Respect', also my class treaty. We have un-packed it in an activity as a class at the beginning of the year and have come up with similar ideas. We made our own individual posters which are displayed in the classroom. Thanks for sharing!

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