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What are the best things about Rotokawa School?

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Rotokawa School pupils Moana-Rose Uerata (left), Jordie Elliott, Stella Hughes and Chief Collier with principal Briar Stewart (second from right). PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

Rotokawa School pupils Moana-Rose Uerata (left), Jordie Elliott, Stella Hughes and Chief Collier with principal Briar Stewart (second from right). PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

We asked Rotokawa School students what their favourite things about the school were.

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Stella Hughes, 10. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
Stella Hughes, 10. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

There are too many things. I like the shade cloth and the principal. I like my siblings being here too.

STELLA HUGHES, 10

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Moana-Rose Uerata, 10, likes Rotokawa School's heated swimming pool. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
Moana-Rose Uerata, 10, likes Rotokawa School's heated swimming pool. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

I like the teachers, they're nice. And I like the swimming pool, it's a heated pool.

MOANA-ROSE UERATA, 10

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Jordie Elliott, 10, says the school is nice and small. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
Jordie Elliott, 10, says the school is nice and small. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

I like how it's small enough school to get to know everyone. We've lots of sports we can do.

JORDIE ELLIOTT, 10

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Chief Collier's siblings have all attended the school. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER
Chief Collier's siblings have all attended the school. PHOTO/STEPHEN PARKER

It's a kind school. They teach you how to be good. And all my siblings are here.

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