Manawatu Guardian

Early present for principal

Bunnythorp­e School’s roll gets a hoped for boost

- Judith Lacy

Nina Booth started the year on a mission to grow Bunnythorp­e School’s roll. The principal hasn’t just enrolled more students — the school is now large enough for two classes.

Booth teaches totara class, Years 5 to 8, three days a week and Myra Paton teaches Years 1 to 4 in kauri class.

Five 5-year-olds started in term four and the school ended the year with 28 students. They come from Bunnythorp­e, Palmerston North and Feilding.

Moving from a sole-teacher school isn’t the only change at Bunnythorp­e this year.

The school’s grounds have had a significan­t makeover thanks to the team building Te Ahu a Turanga: Manawatu¯ Tararua Highway.

The team is committed to supporting communitie­s and leaving a lasting legacy, spokesman Grant Kauri said.

As part of its social outcomes programme, the project has assisted schools, charities and organisati­ons.

Team members, landscaper­s from Evergreen Landcare and S.H. Contractor­s staff did a range of work at the school, including laying mulch, planting, creating two pathways, removing concrete and tyres, creating two new gardens and building a chicken run.

Members of the community also worked with the project team to remove, repurpose and dispose of the old playground equipment, Kauri said.

The 550 or so trees and shrubs planted at the school were donated by Kauri Park, the main plant supplier for Te Ahu a Turanga.

Alliance staff have also held a presentati­on at the school on kaitiakita­nga (guardiansh­ip) and ecology.

Students have named the large chicken run and coop Cluckingha­m Palace. It is home to three chickens.

The school sells the eggs with the money raised helping pay for chicken feed, Booth said. The eggs are also used in class baking.

The school also has four sheep, a beehive, a vegetable garden and fruit trees.

Booth says it has an active parentteac­her associatio­n raising money for playground equipment. A container has arrived to store loose parts the children play with.

Connie Kaiuha does principal release for Booth two days a week.

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 ?? Photos / Judith Lacy ?? Left: Basil Schnell, 5, started at Bunnythorp­e School this term. Below: Rylee Pearson, 5, is a new entrant at Bunnythorp­e School.
Photos / Judith Lacy Left: Basil Schnell, 5, started at Bunnythorp­e School this term. Below: Rylee Pearson, 5, is a new entrant at Bunnythorp­e School.

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