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As part of their Surveying Main Lesson, Class 10 embarked on a two-night camp to Whatipu, on Aucklandโ€™s rugged west coast.

This immersive experience allowed students to put theory into action! Working in teams, they applied Linear and Radial Surveying techniques, measuring distances with tapes and bearings with compasses. The culmination of their efforts? A detailed, scaled map of Whatipu Campsite, presented in a beautifully crafted poster.

Beyond the surveying work, students stayed at the historic Whatipu Lodge, one of New Zealandโ€™s oldest liveable buildings. Their time away also included exploring the vast beach and mysterious caves, deepening their connection with the land.

This camp was not just about learning skills – it was about whakamฤtau, mahi tahi, and tลซhura (practical application, teamwork, and exploration). An unforgettable journey of hands-on education!

#SteinerEducation #WaldorfLearning #ExperientialEducation #MahiTahi #Tลซhura #Whatipu

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Join us for an unforgettable evening as Class 12 takes the stage for their final play, ‘The Visit’. โœจ Donโ€™t miss this powerful performance – tonight and tomorrow at 7pm in the Michael Park School Auditorium. Arrive from 6:30pm to enjoy pre-show refreshments and support our talented students in their last production. See you there! ๐ŸŽญ

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Visit us on Wednesday 19th March, 2025
Talk & tour 9.30am โ€“ School classes 1-12
Talk & tour 3.30pm โ€“ Kindergarten & school classes 1-12
55 Amy Street, Ellerslie.
For further information, visit our website or contact our enrolment officer at 579 3083.
www.michaelpark.school.nz/open-days

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Join us for Class 12’s final production ‘The Visit’

<div>Join us for Class 12's final production 'The Visit'</div>
Join us for Class 12’s final production ‘The Visit’.
Thursday 20th March / Friday 21st March.
Doors open 6.30pm for pre-show refreshments. Show starts 7pm.
Tickets from iTicket: www.iticket.co.nz/events/2025/mar/the-visit
Cash & EFTPOS on the door.

Class 12, in their final year, take on Friedrich Dรผrrenmattโ€™s The Visit, transforming the stage into the crumbling town of Gรผllen. The students bring to life the townspeopleโ€™s desperation, their shifting morality, and the chilling power of Claire Zachanassianโ€™s wealth. With a minimalist set emphasizing decay and looming greed, the performance focuses on the tension between justice and corruption. Alfred IIIโ€™s tragic fate unfolds with eerie inevitability as the ensemble gradually succumbs to temptation. Through powerful movement, lighting, live music, and insightful costume, the students present a gripping exploration of human nature, making their final-year production unforgettable.

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