Wednesday, November 12, 2014

BEHIND THE STATUS: FakeBook

FakeBook - BEHIND THE STATUS from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Your likes have power! Power to bring smiles or frowns. This is a reminder to be careful with what you 'like'. You need to check too - is this status true? Have fun watching this movie - have a laugh and remember...likes need to right too!

Put it down!

Put it down from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

We all have that friend who finds it near impossible to put down their phone. You end up talking to the side of their head rather than their face. Watch this movie and be reminded of the greater joy that comes to those who can put down that phone! Movie produced by Josephine, Iron and Ana of the year 7 & 8 extension class.

Friday, September 19, 2014

Elections are here again!

We thought as a trip down memory lane for our community and school - we've dug out this interview. It has our students Sela and Tanielu in 2009 interviewing Prime Minister John Key at our local Ruapotaka Marae. We hope this serves a reminder also - to get out and cast your vote tomorrow - Saturday 20th September 2014. There is plenty of information regarding vision and policies for all parties online. Well done to Sela, Leoden, Cruz and Tanielu who interviewed and captured this for us back in 2009.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Telecom / Spark Community Day @ PES



Telecom now known as Spark visited schools in our community as part of an awesome outreach programme they run. Watch this movie to find out how they carry out this random act of kindness and why. A great big KIA ORA to all the fantastic volunteers of Spark who ventured to GI this day. You make a positive difference in our community. We look forward to seeing you again.

Friday, July 4, 2014

ANZAC production@PES

From GI to being remembered on ANZAC...a story of a young couple from Glen Innes, hopes and dreams for their first born. Watch this movie to find out what happens next. A great big hand for Ms Muliaumasealii and her fantastic team of parent and teacher support who made this happen. Kia ora tamariki - you were all outstanding!! Pt England Performing ARTS - PEPA you rock!! Have a wonderful break with your families. See you in Term 3.

ANZAC - Pt England Performing Arts Production Term 2 2014 from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

TAOFI MAU I AU MEASINA - Samoan language week launch@PES

Vaiaso o le Gagana Sāmoa – Samoan Language Week: Sunday 25 – Saturday 31 May “Taofi mau i au measina: Hold fast to your treasures”. Minister of Pacific Island affairs - Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga, launched the Samoan Language week in Auckland at Pt England School. This was a wonderful occasion where we shared the celebration with our local Samoan language nest - Aoga a le Teuila, based at the Tamaki Pacific Islanders Presbyterian church. Tamaki College Samoan group were also part of the celebrations, ending our time together with a beautiful song all about the beauty of Samoa, it's way, language and youth. Malo faafetai lava mo lenei avanoa taua. Ia ola pea lo tatou gagana i totonu o tatou aiga, aoga, ekalesia ma nuu o loo tatou galulue ai.

Monday, June 2, 2014

40 years for World Vision...22 years for PES!

This year marks 40 years of the 40 hour famine in NZ for World Vision. For us at Pt England it marks our 22nd years of participating in this event. Our school, whanau and community are very supportive of us and it's looking like we're going to make our goal of raising over $1,000! A special thank you to all our sponsors and the extra support we receive from world vision and their education sector. Looking forward to seeing how our funds support the children of Malawi.

World Vision PES 20 hour famine team from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Kia pai te kotahi

"Kia Pai Te Kotahi" PEPA Band from Team 3 PES on Vimeo.

This is an entry for the 2014 Manaiakalani Film Festival. Kia pai te kotahi - better together is a song and MTV produced by the students of the Pt England Performing Arts Band. This project was lead by their creative teacher Olivia Muliamasealii. It captures some of their journey that had this song captured and recorded into what you hear today. Kia pai te kotahi Manaiakalani!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Outlook for Someday Workshop

Our year 7 and 8 students had the privilege of learning from Chris and Elai from the Outlook for Someday. They learned all about sustainability in some of it's forms. The next step was learning about how to include some of these themes/ideas in a movie. Our team of students are currently working on movies to submit in this years movie competition. Check out what they made in a very short time with the guidance of Elai and Chris. Special thanks to the Outlook for Someday and their tutors Elai and Chris. It was a day of impact in terms of learning, creating and sharing for us here at PES. The way you quickly gauged the ability and understanding of this group was most impressive. You are great tutors of movies and the impact they can have. We learned very quickly about sustainability through your workshop. Our students reflected that they thoroughly enjoyed the 'how and what'of you taught. We look forward to working a lot more with the Outlook for Someday team. Kia Ora Koutou!

Friday, August 2, 2013

PEPA shows Pt England School's cultures and more Part 2

Performing Arts @ Pt England School Part 2 from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

PEPA shows Pt England School's cultures and more

Term 2 saw a number of wonderful events unfold in our school. One was a brilliant performance led by Miss Muliaumasealii that saw our cultures being boldly represented in a 8 minute performance. Our community and even visitors from Google were there to witness and capture this event. This is part 1 of a two part movie that shows you this outstanding performance. Well done to all the tutors, students and parents who contributed to this event.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Going hard out for the hungry 2013!

This year our extension students went hard out for the hungry again! We went without food for 20 hours to experience in a very small way what it is to go without food. This included a sleepover on a Friday evening and early rise the following day. We had a lot of fun together - learning more about Papua New Guinea and the children we were fundraising for. We also had the privilege of the famine ambassadors - that's right the ones you've seen on television visit us. They led us through activities that had us understanding what it was to have limited food resources and how this has so many bad knock on effects in a community. There's much more that we did - please visit Josephines blog to find out more about this life saving event. We are proud to report that to date we have fundraised over $1,200 from a group of 22 students. Thanks to Devon and her team from World Vision, our parents, teachers, families and friends who have helped us to raise these funds. We look forward to finding out what this does for our friends in PNG.  Thanks to Josephine for editing the movie below.


THF from KPE TV on Vimeo.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Will.i.Am gifts Manaiakalani

Will.i.Am from the Black Eyed Peas today visited our school. He is a recording artist, song writer, performer, entertainer, philanthropist and more. He came with a big group of people that included the media, friends and family. Hallensteins clothing company helped to bring him to our school. Will presented us today with a cheque of $100,000 for Manaiakalani. That's right he gifted this to us all! He shared many important messages with us. We've included a couple of these in our movie here. We've captured his korero with us and will post more soon. Be sure to check the individual blogs of PES students to read about this wonderful experience.

WilI.I.Am visits Pt England School from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Paula Bennett visits PES

Our school usually hosts many visitors during the year. Yesterday we received a visit from the honourable Paula Bennett, Minister of Social Development. She briefly visited our class with Mr and Mrs Burt and Pat Sneddon. We were later told that she enjoyed being in our class. She was interested in what we were doing and how we used our netbooks for our learning. (3rd April 2013) Room 21 Pt England School. Thank you for visiting us Paula Bennett. We hope that what we shared with you will help you in the important role you have for Aotearoa.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Celebrate Successfully

Celebrate successfully from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

One of our recent school assemblies saw a beautiful array of Indian celebration costume and dance. It was all part of us learning and practicing how to 'Celebrate Successfully'. Watch this video to see what we mean. Make sure you listen closely to Mrs Lal explanation around the different costumes being worn by the talented dance team. Mrs Tuala, Ms Muliaumasealii, Mrs George, Mrs Lal, Jouan and Dhara you were so beautiful! Stand tall and be proud PES!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Pick a Path

Pick a Path - Manaiakalani Film Festival 2012 from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Pick a path books were a hit in the 80's and still prove to be popular today. They are typically chapter books where decisions need to be made after every few pages. For example, if you would like the main character to enter the dark cave turn to page 20, if you would like the character to keep walking in the light turn to page 25. Basically - you get to pick a path for the story to follow. Earlier this year the extension group discussed, researched and presented findings around star maps. Star maps being the map travelled by celebrities, role models that include our parents and whanau in regards to careers and achievements they've made so far.

 We concluded that the paths taken can change for many reasons - but we can stick to the right ones through making the best choice possible. Everyday is an opportunity to pick out the path to success.  Which path will you take...pick a path!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Going hard for the hungry!

Members of our extension class were the leaders of our 20 hour famine team this year.  They were - Chante, Selena, Vivienne, Crusader and Toreka.  Part of the lead included a visit from Devon Davids the 40 hours famine school coordinator and Shortland St actor Ido Drent.  This was hugely motivational for those of us who fundraised.  Our annual sleepover that we've had for 21 years now was a huge success.  The leaders planned and delivered a fun filled evening that not only entertained us but taught us a lot about the children we were fundraising for.  Watch this video to find out more.  Thanks again to our leaders, our families, school and friends for sponsoring us.  We managed to raise over $1,800 dollars from a group of only 25 students.  Tino pai to mahi tamariki!

20 hour famine @ Pt England School from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Animators Apprentice


Animation is one of the most fascinating things in the world, but how did it start. Recently we have learnt, made and tested one of the tools used to start Animation, the famous Zoetrope.  We even got to use a Zoetrope with the help of three men Ali, Maka and Nils.  


To start off we watched a slideshow produced by the crew (Ali, Maka ,Nils). It showed things like the first ever moving picture and silhouettes. We had to begin simple, which was finding the middle of  two symmetrical lines. It sounds simple but as we finished one after another, the lines got more curvy and curvier. This was practise for what was planned ahead.
As the workshop went on, we were introduced to the Zoetrope. We were shown an example first, then we had the opportunity to animate a jelly fish using a Zoetrope.  It was so AWESOME! Even better than a animated movie itself.  I was blown away.
In the end I thought how could this day get any better. 

We were all rewarded with a our very own Zoetrope, that was also an awesome opportunity.
Written by Seini-Mino, Room 20.


Animators Apprentice Workshop @ Pt England School from SchoolTV on Vimeo.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Olympics London 2012

There are around 36 different sports in the 2012 London Olympics. There are definitely the more popular sports in the Olympics that we know about.  This afternoon we had the task of finding out about the less popular sports that we don't know very much about. Tyla-Marie has found out about Judo. Tyla share about the sport's participants, rules and gear you need to compete in Judo.