We hope that you enjoy our yearbook....
We are a class of Year 6 students from Waitākiri School. Waitākiri School is a primary school in Christchurch, New Zealand. Welcome to our blog for 2014. We use our blog to share our learning!
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Windsor School Yearbook 2013!
The Yearbook Team from Room 25 have collated photos and information from the whole of Windsor School and created our very own yearbook for 2013! To download your very own copy of our yearbook please click on the image below. (Please be aware that due to the large number of images this is a large file, approximately 173MB).
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hi miss hygate ! It's Belle , I was in your class n 2011 for year 5 . I really miss Windsor but I'm having a great time at Heaton. Please say a big congratulations to Mr O'Rielly on becoming the new schools principal ! Even though I didn't want to go to Heaton I have been involved in many activities including the cultural festival for the kapa haka ! When they called out the names of the schools in Christchurch being changed a bunch of us former windsor students heard them say Windsor school so we sreamed at the to of our lungs ! I really miss windsor but I've enjoyed my first year at Heaton . I'm thinking of applying for a scholarship in French at Rangi . Please say hi to everyone and give them a big hug from me ! have a very merry christmas ! xx :)
ReplyDeleteHi Belle! Great to hear from you - and of course I remember who you are!!! I'm glad to hear that things are going well at Heaton and that you were there to support our Kapa Haka one last time. I will see Mr O'Reilly tomorrow so I will pass on your congratulations and say 'Hi' for you. Have a safe and happy holidays and a very Merry Christmas :)
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