For the past 4 weeks, the students of Class 11 have been working with Ms
Through the Food Chemistry main lesson, they’ve explored the roles of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and other essential nutrients that keep our bodies running.
This hands-on experience has brought science to life in the kitchen. Students have worked together to knead fresh bread, make pasta from scratch, experiment with different ways to cook eggs, and bake sweet treats.
To end the main lesson, each student created a unique recipe and explained the chemistry behind what makes their dish delicious.
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Natural materials speak to the soul of the child
At our Kura, the wool is tailor hand-dyed for the different projects that the students make in their Handwork lessons. The students play an active part in selecting colours, spinning the wool dry and spinning the skeins into balls of wool.
By being actively involved in the process, the students form an appreciation of the process and take more ownership in how they use the materials. Later in life, the natural materials will speak to the moral compass of the individual, forming a love for the world and all things good and beautiful.

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The Friday Flyer
The Friday Flyer
Discover the difference!
Visit us on Wednesday 19th February, 2025.
Talks & tours at 9.30am and 3.30pm.
55 Amy Street, Ellerslie.
For further information, visit our website or contact us on 525 8996.
www.michaelpark.school.nz/open-days

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The Friday Flyer
The Friday Flyer
The stairs to the school art room give us a ‘bird’s-eye view’ of this sweet family of blackbirds

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This week, we farewelled our Graduating Class 12 students of 2024

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Congratulations to each student recognised at our high school prize giving on Tuesday

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