Kindergarten gifts
Kenninsgton Street Kindergarten children have been producing an assortment of artwork this term to give to their parents at their Christmas party. "The emphasis is on giving presents to parents, rather than the "children receiving them," head teacher Doreen Cressland said. Staff and children lit the kiln to fire their clay work last week. Their clay items were a part of the many art pieces given to their parents including a screen printed bag, home-made-baking and paintings. At the end of this term teachers Jenny Uriarua and Paulette Lloyd are
leaving. Jenny Uriarua's husband has been posted to Christchurch and she starts a three-year kindergarten teaching training course. She has taught at both Waiouru kindergartens in the last three years and has lived in Waiouru for seven years. "I love Waiouru and will be sad to go. There would be nothing I'd like better than to get my teaching diploma and come back and teach here," Jenny said. Paulette Lloyd finishes at the kindergarten to start a new three-year field base training course in primary school teaching.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 417, 17 December 1991, Page 2
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