Sunday, 14 February 2016

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Monday, 11 January 2016

Happy New Year!

Talofa lava and Happy New Years greetings to all the children, families, whanau and aiga, of Aoga a le Teuila Preschool.

We pray that you have had a safe and enjoyable festive season and are excited about the NEW year at Aoga a le Teuila Preschool




This year we are pleased to announce the exciting new services we are offering in 2016:
  • FREE Cooked lunches!
  • 30 hours free for 3 - 5 year olds! 
  • Planned Educational excursions every term.

We look forward to seeing your beautiful children on the first day back at school on:
Wednesday 20th January from 8:30 - 5pm.

Please feel free to contact our administrator Ria (e: aogaaleteuila@gmail.com) if you have any queries.

Soifua ma ia manuia,
Lealofi Setefano (Centre Manager of Aoga a le Teuila Preschool)

Monday, 16 November 2015

Aoga a le Teuila visits the Auckland Zoo 13 November 2015


Friday the 13th November was our planned centre trip to the Auckland Zoo. It was a beautiful day to visit and explore the zoo animals. Our children & parents were very excited.


Our children were all geared up, hats and good walking shoes, calling out which animals they wanted to see.


"Talofa Burma!". "Talofa Anjalee!" Visiting the elephants.


Alligators, Red Pandas, Hippopotamus and  Giraffes!
There is so much more animals for us to see!!


What a great day for Aoga at the Auckland Zoo! The children (& the parents) enjoyed visiting the different animals.
A successful day in the sun enjoyed by all!
Thank you parents for joining us for our final trip for 2015!!

Friday, 16 October 2015

Aoga a le Teuila's participates in "SHAKEOUT 2015"


Aoga a le Teuila's faiaoga and tamaiti for the past few weeks been talking and discussing
about what to do when an earthquake occurs.



We have also been watching the video on being "Turtle Safe"
Yesterday (Thursday 15 October) at 9.15am we participated on the nationwide "SHAKEOUT" earthquake drill.


Our children and teachers "DROP"


"COVER"


and "HOLD".

Although there were a few tears from our younger children we were happy to see that most of children knew what to do.
Malo le taumafai tamaiti!



Monday, 5 October 2015

Fiafia tamaiti e FAITAU TUSI


Our tamaiti love to explore our books in the literacy area. 


They enjoying reading and looking at all the colourful pictures. Pointing out pictures that they recognise.


"The more you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you'll go"
Dr Seuss