Aorangi Fun Day
On Thursday the 12th December we celebrated our Fun Day. This was to reward us for all the hard work we have done this year. We got to enjoy a hot day full of sports, [...]
On Thursday the 12th December we celebrated our Fun Day. This was to reward us for all the hard work we have done this year. We got to enjoy a hot day full of sports, [...]
On Friday 6th December we performed our class item to our community. We put a lot of time and effort into our dance and it really paid off. We'd like to thank everyone that came [...]
We were so privileged to have Harold and the Life Education team come in and teach us about peer pressure. We must always remember to look after ourselves and that it is okay to stand [...]
Diwali is also known as the Festival of Lights to honour Rama-chandra. It is believed that on this day (27 October) Rama-chandra had finally returned to his people after a long battle against the demon [...]
Faakalofa lahi atu! This is our second year celebrating Niue Language Week and everyone involved has done an awesome job. We have two videos to share with you. The first shows the journey our students [...]
Bula! Another successful language week presented by the Fijian students at Sutton Park School. We learnt a lot about Fiji culture and we really enjoyed the items. Watch the highlights from our closing assembly. [...]
Kia Orana! A huge thank you to everyone involved in making Cook Island Language Week happen. Watch our superstar dancers below perform beautiful items from the Cook Islands.
This week for Maths we have been looking at Measurement. Mr Todd gave us a list of things to measure using our hand span and foot span. We had a lot of fun measuring things [...]
For Art this week we have been looking at paper weaving. Watch us make a simple and easy weaving pattern that you could make as well! We had a lot of fun and they look [...]
At Sutton Park School we take pride in acknowledging the cultures within our school. Our Samoan bilingual unit (Masinia Va'aia) prepared a very entertaining display of Samoan traditions and items. Our students did very well [...]