Matariki Celebration – A Huge Thank You!

Nga mihi nui to all our amazing whānau and parents! Your support during the planning, set up, and clean up of our recent Matariki Celebration was incredible. This event wouldn’t have been such a success without your willingness to lend a hand. Special thanks go to Ana and Ngahuia, who were rockstars right from the … Read more

Fishing

Well done to Ryan Carter from Room 4 for winning the PBS Fishing Club trophy for the biggest snapper in the 2023/early 2024 fishing competition!

CREST value of TEAMWORK:

Ka pai to our 4 chess teams who competed at the recent Wellington Regional Chess Tournaments for Years 5 & 6 and Years 7 & 8. It was a great experience for all involved. A big thank you to parents Jasmyn, Sean, Eric and Kayla for transporting the teams and supporting the students on the … Read more

CREST value of SELF MANAGEMENT:

Lulu and Holly from Rm 14 produced some amazing pieces of work in class over the past few weeks. One was a Matariki inspired artwork and the other was a written description about where they are from. Ka rawe korua!

Kapiti Cross-Country Interschool Event

Last Tuesday, Kapiti’s young athletes battled it out at the Kapiti Cross-Country Interschool event, one of the district’s biggest annual sporting events! This year, runners from Years 4 to 8 tackled a challenging new course at Queen Elizabeth Park with lots of hills and puddles. P.B.S. is proud of all our athletes who showed incredible … Read more

Emily and Pranav Join Paul Ness On Coast Access Radio

Last Friday, Emily and Pranav proudly represented our school on Coast Access Radio’s interview with Paul Nees! They discussed our exciting upcoming Matariki event, giving listeners a taste of the activities and amazing performances we have planned. Our sponsors were thanked for their support, and the audience was even treated to a special sneak peek! … Read more

CREST value of SELF MANAGEMENT

Last week we held an earthquake drill during morning tea time.  Our teachers have been reminding students about the importance of sheltering in a ‘turtle’ position if they are outside during an earthquake. For the drill we had prepped the students for the sound of an airhorn to signal an earthquake alarm, as we obviously … Read more