Then - with a great deal of team work and fantastic help from our merry band of parents, both teams managed to get their props to their various rooms, ready to perform their Long Term Challenge Solutions. All the feedback I had from parents sounded terrific, with both teams giving wonderful performances.
And...when it came down to the points on the day, all our hard work paid off!
The Year 5/6 team received Honours (2nd Place) in the Maths/Engineering category and our Year 7/8 team came FIRST in their category winning the shield and gaining a place in the National Competition. This is held at Victoria University on September 23rd and includes the winning teams in each division and from each category from all the Regional tournaments - Auckland, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.
An outstanding effort Teams! and a huge thank you to all the parents involved - this Tournament would not have been successful without your support beforehand and on the day. Thank you also to Sonya Mildenhall and Sarah Best for supervising the teams while I was judging, to Carl Giddens and Sarah and Richard Best for transporting the expansive props and sets and Alison Brown for her most marvelous tarpaulin on the day. You were a stellar crew. Bring on the Nationals!
A last rehearsal...
Waiting to compete - the year 5/6 team of Caleb Woisin, Kaija Fouhy, Amelia Grason, Olivia Persson, Hannah McLean, Maddison Brown and Riley Best.
The Year 7/8 Team - Noah McCallum, Harrison Boerboom, Indiana Brown, Zoe Giddens, Amy van Leeuwen, Emma Mildenhall and Johanna Halcox
The Results! Honours (2nd place) to the Year 5/6 team in the Primary Maths/Engineering category (pictured with Warwick Grady, Regional Co-ordinator).
Waiting to compete - the year 5/6 team of Caleb Woisin, Kaija Fouhy, Amelia Grason, Olivia Persson, Hannah McLean, Maddison Brown and Riley Best.
The Year 7/8 Team - Noah McCallum, Harrison Boerboom, Indiana Brown, Zoe Giddens, Amy van Leeuwen, Emma Mildenhall and Johanna Halcox
And 1st place to the Year 7/8 team in the Intermediate Social Science category - winning them a place in the National Final.
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