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“Best School in Franklin by a long way. Awesome teachers, awesome principle and the office staff... well...... there just the best ever!!!!! Thank you Sandspit Road School for teaching my children to be top little students :)”
“the sun burn was not nice was it.”
“parnell district school is a great school and has got lots of play area”
“I help with IT work there and it is very neat and seems well run.”
“I love the colours on the t-shirts”
“Some of the best days of my life spent in this place highly recommended.”
“Great local school, wonderful invested teachers”
“I attended this school from 2006-2011 which was a very long time ago but I think it is a very good school, I remember we had a History day where we learnt about Riverhead and had to dress up in Clothing of the time period of the earlier settlers and the teachers put so much effort into it, it really felt like we wentback in a time machine. The point of that long story is because I think they put so much effort into all the events or special days like Pizza day/ Sushi Day/ Rewards day/ Water sports day/ Mufti Days/ Coin Trails. It was a very long time ago that I attended this school but I think it is a wonderful school based on my past experiences... Not sure what it's like today though.”
“Good school for special needs children”
“I’ve known TPCS since I was a kid. My son goes there and he begs me never to move him he has made so much friends and loves all the teachers. I love how it’s not over crowded with students my son get more one on one interactions with the teacher and it’s a massive benefit for all students. The strict protocols are great my son has learnt to prioritise study and playtime and getting the parents to be more proactive in a child’s life is a great boost for us.”
“2Mar17 In 1993 my wife and I brought our son here for his first day of school; 23 years later I am back with my two of my son's daughters. The five year old started school four weeks ago. It is a great little school. Still out in what Kiwi's call "the country" (rural) on a margin of the nearby urban housing areas. Now as with almost all schools this one has a perimeter fence around with locked gates to prevent entry/exit during school hours. I see more ethnic diversity than 25 years ago. And more prefabs.”
“It is a good school for your kids”
“I am a year 6 and I am 9 years old and going to a different school next year.”
“Absolutely love this school from the Principal to the teachers they are so awesome!!! Great community feel at this school!!!”
“Amazing place for stidents to learn...The principal is a great and supportive person... as an IB school, Tehihi os on the top.”
“Great school and amazing teachers”
“The students were warm and friendly and the staff welcoming. Lovely school.”
“Friendly staff and students! Great academics wise as well!”
“Amazing staff and really good school”
“Best Primary and Intermediate School in Auckland”
“Part of the school have been demolished and rebuilding is on it's way and it will be completed 2019”
“Loads of respect for this school & staff. Both teaching and & support staff, are very respectful and inclusive. The principal always begins all comms with cultural acknowledgments, both individual and public, and her door is always open for discussion. Communication & transparency is always encouraged here and I have witnessed this first hand. This year I approached the principal to ask if the school would consider a "Diwali Celebration" day and this was met with enthusiasm. She even provided off the cuff information regarding the demographic make-up of the school and said they would be more than supportive of the idea, therefore this year, there is a project to facilitate this day. The school has multiple cultural activities including school haka and whakatau pohiri for new intake cohorts. Maori Language week is celebrated by a (school funded) Matariki breakfast and multiple other cultural ventures facilitated by the school. Other cultures have approached the school for support and advocacy for their respective week, and language and they have never declined. Given a rural environment, the drop off drive-thru system is appreciated due to both convenience & security. Each student is met by a member of staff, welcomed and sent to their class as they arrive. The efficiency of this process especially during lockdown levels, was testament to the staff's precision, commitment, and dedication to our children. Also given I have had younger children in the car in previous years, and also don't want to put the staff at risk mid pandemic- there simply aren't enough teachers to go around.”
“I went to the school back in the 80s the best school I ever went to even though got the strap but man got good friends there still in contact with them”
“The arts department has some very good teachers! They are always ready to help and guide any student at any time.. the resources provided here are also great!”