It has been a very busy week this week. We were lucky enough to visit the Island of Tiritiri Matangi as part of Inquiry learning this term. As a syndicate, we have been focusing on animals, curiosity, and how we can make a difference in our own area. Tiritiri Matangi is pest free and we were really careful to make sure we kept it that way.
Our day at school started extra early (we were there by 7:30 am) to make sure we made it to the ferry. We then had an hour and a half boat trip before we got to the island. Once we were there, the volunteer guides took us along the wattle track and we saw heaps of different wildlife, particularly New Zealand birds. Some of us were even lucky enough to see the endangered Takahe, we saw 3 of them, which is approximately 1% of the world population.
After that we spent time exploring the lighthouse and visitors centre area. Then we had a look at the rockpools before our ferry trip home. It was a great day, answering lots of our questions but sparking many more, the true spirit of curiosity.
To find out more from the perspective of the students please check out our individual blogs on the side of the page. We also have lots more photos available on our senior syndicate site gallery if you would like to see more.
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