Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Silver Award Assembly

Last year the Gore Main School Envirogroup achieved a 'silver' award in the Enviroschools programme.  This shows that the Envirogroup  continue on with existing projects within the school and implement new ones.  They are passionate about the Environment and show leadership around the school, for example Milk for Schools.  The Envirogroup is leading the way within the Gore community when it comes to recycling and creating areas that contribute to sustainability. 

A very special assembly was held on Wednesday the 9th of April to celebrate this achievement.  Guests included:  His worship the Mayor Tracy Hicks, Pat Hoffman, Councillor Cockburn, and other people from Environment Southland.  The guests were welcomed with a strong haka from the Year 4 and 5 boys. They then enjoyed a welcome from Mary Miller (GMS Principal) and were entertained by musicians from Gore Main School.  Thank you Josh, Bonnie, Alisha, Emily, Jalessa and Tayla for your musical skills.  During the assembly the Envirogroup were presented with a large sign to be displayed within the school grounds for everybody to see!  Ben Hargest, the Envirogroup captain received the award proudly and responded with a wonderful speech. 

Well done Gore Main School Envirogroup:  You are true leaders!

Check out snippets of the day in the following video clips...

Josh drumming
 
                                    Mary Miller (Principal at Gore Main) welcoming everybody


                                                 Pianists Bonnie/Alisha entertaining guests


His Worship the Mayor Tracy Hicks speaking
 
Councillor Cockburn from Environment Southland - He is Maddie's granddad (from our Envirogroup!)
 
Emily entertaining with her violin
 
Powerpoint of the history of the Gore Main School Envirogroup
 
Receiving the 'silver' award
 
Photographs!
 
 Ben the Envirogroup captain says a few words...
 
Jalessa and Tayla singing to farewell everybody!

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