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Wednesday, 6 August 2025

John Carr's fabulous second visit

John Carr visited our school today as part of Book Week. Each whanau group had a session with him in the hall. John's last visit was in 2020, and he was as entertaining and inspirational now as he was then. John entertained the children (and staff) with hilarious poems, rap songs, illustrations of children, stories about publishing, and tips on how children can write poems and stories.

I was ever so so proud of the WPS children today - they knew when to laugh and when to settle and show manaakitanga. At the end, a student thanked John for his "delightful visit". There were smiles and cheers, and a big paki paki.

Thank you so much John, for your time, energy, and enthusiasm, and all you bring to children's literacy with your 178 titles (for the SPCA, the School Journal, Sunshine books, and more)!

A huge thank you to Simie and the staff at ReadNZ Te Pou Muramura for organising another fabulous author visit!








Sunday, 20 July 2025

Book Week 2025

WPS Book Week is coming soon!

Here are some dates for you to diarise for Book Week. A poster is coming soon.

Scholastic Book Fair times: Opening night! Mon 4 August: 2.30 - 4pm

Tues 5 August: 8.30 - 9.30 am and 2.30 - 4pm

Wed 6 August:  8.30 - 9.30 am and 2.30 - 4pm

Thurs 7 August:  8.30 - 9.30 am and 2.30 - 4pm

Friday 8 August: 8.30 - 9.30 am. Fair closes after this.

Other fun activities:  An author visit on Thursday 7 Aug and the famous Book Character dress up parade on Friday 8 Aug.

We hope to see you there!






Monday, 9 June 2025

Clare Aramakutu

Clare Aramakutu visited the school on 9 June as part of the Storylines Story Tour. Clare was down to earth and really comfortable with the children. She told us about her writing and publishing journey, and showcased some of her wonderful books. 

I later purchased some Lucy Loopy books for the school library, as they looked like engaging science fiction books, with educational space themes about the Hubble Telescope, etc, which tied in with our Space Inquiry. 

Clare also read to us from Koro's Star, which won the Storylines Tom Fitzgibbon award in 2023.



Here is a write up on Koro's Star: Set in the 1960s, Koro’s Star is a heart-warming, exciting, adventure story.

It’s the beginning of the summer holidays in 1967 when 10-year-old Atama moves with his family into a new army base. His father, Atama’s hero, departs for Vietnam, asking Atama to look after his mum and his younger sister, Maia, while he’s away.

Atama is nervous about making friends at the new camp, so his dad leaves a surprise under his pillow: Koro’s 1939-1945 star medal, handed down to Dad after his own father died during World War II. Atama finds new friends but has to undergo an ‘initiation’ to become part of their club.

Wearing Koro’s medal around his neck, Atama hopes it will give him courage … but is unprepared for what lies ahead, deep in the tunnels beneath the army base.

Thank you so much for visiting our school Clare, you were wonderful! Thank you to Storylines for another fabulous author visit!