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Gifted Kids Tamaki presents “Young and Gifted” performance

Published: Wed 19 Jun 2013 03:20 PM
19th June 2013
Gifted Kids Tamaki presents “Young and Gifted” performance
Gifted Kids Tamaki class are holding a performance titled “Young and Gifted” in order to help support Gifted Awareness Week that is taking place from 17th-23rd June.
“Young and Gifted – What it means to me” is a short performance by Gifted Kids Tamaki students to demonstrate what being gifted means to them. The performance will include video clips, music, drama and sharing from students.
The performance will take place at 2pm on Thursday 20th June in the Gifted Kids Tamaki class at Stanhope Road School, Harris Road, Ellerslie, Auckland.
“Our students are very excited to be able to share what giftedness means to them with the local community, says Gifted Kids Tamaki teacher Diana Mather.
Gifted Awareness Week is celebrated in New Zealand from 17th-23rd June to draw attention to gifted people and the nature of giftedness.
This year Gifted Kids are holding several gifted awareness events, projects and activities throughout the country to highlight the need to educate and advocate the importance of gifted education in New Zealand. More information about these projects can be found here www.giftedkids.co.nz/Gifted+Awareness+Week+2013
Gifted Kids was founded in 2000 to meet the educational and social needs of gifted children in New Zealand. Gifted Kids delivers services in Northern Wairoa, Auckland, Rotorua, Masterton, Hutt Valley, Wellington, Dunedin, and Invercargill.
For more information about Gifted Kids please visit our website www.giftedkids.co.nz.
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