Michael Park School is fundraising for Women’s Refuge. A charity organization that arranges safe houses for abused women and …

Michael Park School is fundraising for Women’s Refuge. 
 
A charity organization that arranges safe houses for abused women and ...
Michael Park School is fundraising for Women’s Refuge.

A charity organization that arranges safe houses for abused women and children to take shelter. They also arrange donations of essential items for women who have to leave their homes suddenly, alongside emotional support and counselling.

Through the sustainable means of selling or renting out ball gowns / suits, all proceeds shall be put towards Women’s Refuge.

Consider this a call out to our wonderful community, if you have any ball gowns / suits you’d be willing to donate or lend out. Please let us know through the numbers attached below.

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This week signals the last week of Term One. It’s been a great term with a great play, thank you Class 10, and many other del…

This week signals the last week of Term One. 
 
It’s been a great term with a great play, thank you Class 10, and many other del...
This week signals the last week of Term One.

It’s been a great term with a great play, thank you Class 10, and many other delightful events.

This week will be a short one, saying ka kite on Thursday the 6th with the holidays beginning on Good Friday.

We hope this rest is replenishing, and we look forward to seeing you all again on the 26th.

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Photos from Michael Park School & Kindergarten’s post

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It is with pride that we announce that MPS is soon to have a beautiful waharoa adorning the entrance to our auditorium.

Hand-carved by master carver Harry Wakaira. An experienced master carver who was responsible for the large waharoa at Orakei Marae, Ngati Whatua, mana whenua for our school and more recently completed a waharoa for a school in the North Shore.

The completion date our taonga is for late November, and the project is already underway.

It is the intention that when whānau and visitors see it, they will feel connected to our school’s kaupapa of being a Steiner school in Aotearoa.

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