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Gifted Kids Rotorua Presents “ALL SYSTEMS GO!”

Published: Wed 19 Sep 2012 02:26 PM
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Gifted Kids Rotorua
Presents “ALL SYSTEMS GO!”
Gifted Kids is pleased to announce the Annual Sharing Nights that are taking place throughout the country in September. Sharing Nights are an opportunity for Gifted Kids students to showcase the learning they have been undertaking throughout the 2012 school year.
WHEN: Thursday 20 September, 6.30-8.30pm
WHERE: Sunset Primary School Hall, Sunset Road, Fordlands, Rotorua
This year students will be showcasing projects that focus on the ‘systems’ curriculum they have been studying this year or their own talent development journeys.
The “All systems Go!” hosted by Gifted Kids Rotorua will be presenting student projects that include games that have been designed, invented and produced, artwork that has been created, interactive sessions that guests can get involved in, and other “passion projects” that give the students, parents, communities and supporters a chance to celebrate the diverse learning undertaken by our students every year.
Gifted Kids is a community based not-for-profit organisation that develops and delivers gifted education services for children, predominately in low socio-economic areas. Gifted Kids is a place where exceptionally talented and creative children are given a space to develop their diverse talents, strengths and abilities and be surrounded by like-minded peers.
For more information on Sharing Nights please visit our website:
www.giftedkids.co.nz

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