Bilingual Schooling System
Normaly in schools they don't get to do other languages like Te Reo Maori or Spanish.So here is a letter I wrote to my Mrs Lindsay my principal.
Dear Mrs Lindsay,
Thank you so much for the fantastic school year I have had I loved it. Thank you for teaching me Te Reo Maori by giving us a speech in Te Reo and then saying it in English. Also when you say something like climb that maunga and I know you can reach the top, it really inspires me.
I just want to say I enjoyed being in Paihia school so much I want to make it so other people liked it as much as I did. I think that teaching us Maori is so awesome that I thought that learning another language would be amazing. Also maybe instead of using money for getting more playgrounds we could go on more school trips.
Thank you again for the fantastic time I had at Paihia school,
it's sad I am going to a new school
sincerely
Lilli-Rose
Good afternoon Lilli-Rose,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome letter you have produced for Mrs Lindsay, I’m sure she would be just as impressed as I am. I especially love that you thought about how a different way for the school to use their money - personally I think school trips are such a superb idea, however they take a lot of organisation and support from staff and parents. If you could choose one place in New Zealand to go, where would it be and why?
I see you said you’re going to a new school, is that in 2018? If so which school are you moving to?
Ka pai, keep it up!
Nga mihi
Georgia