Kaimoana and Allan have been working at the Warehouse in Botany Downs. Here are just a few of the awesome jobs they get to do.
Tēnā koutou, The Sommerville Community Links Programme “Te Hapori” strives to develop confidence and independence through a challenging and supportive environment. We aim to deliver a balanced curriculum with opportunities for young adults to make a successful transition out of school. We value, respect, and celebrate diversity of all our backgrounds that make us individuals, capable of whatever we set our minds to.
Wednesday 13 April 2016
Monday 11 April 2016
Art is everywhere
Some of the beautiful Mosaic and Sun catchers we have been making. The colours look amazing! Great work!
Friday 8 April 2016
Coffee Group and Dance
It has been an amazing start to the year with the Coffee group who have been visiting Pakuranga College and their Cafe to practice social skills and conversations. Also they have been lucky enough to be involved with Auckland University dance students preparing for a performance in the last week of school. Well done!
Thursday 7 April 2016
Te Hapori Open Evening
To the Parents, families, and caregivers
Thank you so much for the fantastic turnout last night for the first “Te Hapori Open Evening”. It was so inspiring to see the amount of siblings and grandparents who attended to make the evening such a great success. It was truly humbling to hear such kind words spoken about all the teachers and teacher aides involved with all the young people. Thank you to those who purchased Mosaic’s, Sun Catchers, Button Art, Sausages, and raffle tickets. We hope they bring you as much joy and happiness and they did when we made them. Congratulations to Kerry for having the winning ticket for the Smartphone.
I would also personally like to thank my staff for all their hard work in making the evening run so smoothly and making the displays and building look beautiful.
I am looking forward to next term and our next Open evening being even bigger and better.
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