Yesterday and last night some very special people in our class performed at the Uru Manuka Cultural Festival. Our kids rocked! They looked amazing in their Kapa Haka uniforms kindly organised and sourced by the PTA and we are all so proud of them! Can you spot someone that you know?
Mrs Taylor and Mr Robertson said that our Kapa Haka group had the youngest children in it, because we had kids from Year 1 all the way up to Year 8, but most schools only had kids from Year 3 up!
Check out a bit of a video of the group - the sound quality isn't amazing but everyone was so impressed with their performance!
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