The students of Wairakei Primary School completed a survey to identify areas that needed a bit of attention to make our school based Tokarewa program even better.
The most common area identified was there needed to be new and improved tokens. Not just spray painted gold, silver, and bronze tokens. Tokens that had the design printed in that colour specifically.
The ideas did not stop there. Students went on to say that there needed to be a different kind of token that is special to be used for sporting event and whole school activities that happen in whare tiaki groups. This would also save Miss Nicholson a job of having to count all the tokens at the end of the event ready to start fresh again the next day.
Miss Nicholson Yes, I can confirm there are hundreds of tokens that need counting after these events.
Luckily, the Ministry of Education came to the party and accepted our application for funding to help us to get this project off the ground. Thanks to them we were able to get our once only dreamed gold and navy tokens as well as our sports tokens printed.
These decisions were not taken lightly. There was a group of students who learnt all about colour palletes and how and what colours look good with what. After selecting colours these were taken to the Power 4 Learning team who had the hard decision of selecting from the student picked colours. Then it was time to make contact with the printer to see if our colours and ideas could be made into reality.
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