Our Monday morning started well with Ruby R sharing the news of her successes over the weekend. Ruby R was recognised as the most improved junior girls player from all Y7/8 Marlborough teams. This is a huge achievement and one that Ruby and Rapaura School are very proud of. I asked Ruby what has led […]
Rapaura School hockey players, 2021
Congratulations to the five hockey teams that represented Rapaura School in 2021. You should all be very proud to have been acknowledged as respectful, skilful and talented players. It is always a proud moment to hear coaches and managers of the teams speak so highly of you all. Congratulations to the Y5/6 team who won […]
Winning school of Marlborough’s Duathlon series, 2021
A huge congratulations to our team of competitors who participated in the series to win $1000 for our school. We are all very proud and grateful for the great work and time you dedicated to the series. It’s great to see representatives from NE right through to Y8. Ka pai A big thank you to […]
Alert Level 3 at Rapaura School
Kia ora and welcome to Rapaura School as we continue to create fun, imaginative learning during Alert 3. Miss Shaul and Mrs Charleton have designed fun learning and here we have our ‘bubble’ being chin puppets. Such fun :))
Term 3, 2021
As I return back to our great kura, after a term out on sabbatical, I always enjoy getting into the learning spaces with our tamariki. I had a great day with our young leaders, Y7/8, supporting them with their learning as they self-managed their day. We have recently purchased some new technology gear as we […]
Y7&8 get together with Fairhall School
We welcomed the Y7/8 group from Fairhall School to work alongside our Y7/8 class. The aim of the day is to support the group with new friends and connection prior to moving to high school. There were various activities organised from creating a surf board that had to hold a weight and tested in the […]
Terrific Top Team
What a great day we had when Chris from Sport Tasman brought along the gear for Top Team. We split the children into Whanau groups, Kakariki (green), Kahurangi (blue) and Whero (red) and haven’t the students done well, dressing up to represent their houses. We also mixed up the whanau groups where the young leaders […]