Te Whare Puoro is buzzing once again with the sound of hundreds of musicians and…

O Week on the Great Lawn was the place to be during lunchtime on Tuesday and Thursday, Week 4. This year there were 27 clubs, activities and organisations ākonga could sign up to, and there are many events for ākonga that occur throughout the year
The leaders and enthusiasts did a fantastic job of promoting their groups. From providing sweet incentives, demonstrations of equipment, a chance to chat with keen like-minded students to throwing a sponge at the Physical Education Hakinakina kaiako – who generously volunteered themselves, O Week had a carnival atmosphere.
However, O Week offers far more than two lunchtimes of fun. For the ākonga, joining a group offers opportunities to learn and grow, meet new people and have some great fun. It is not ‘now or never’. The groups all welcome students throughout the year.