Today the P.B.S school leaders walked along Dunkirk road to clean up our community area. We went along with Miss Page (Kiwi Can Tutor) and Jordan (Social Worker). We weren't the only ones picking up rubbish. Glenn Taylor, Tamaki Primary, and Glen Brae also picked up rubbish. This was a good opportunity for us to make our community area clean. To not mix up the recyclable and the plastic rubbish we had two different bags. The place that had the most rubbish was Dunkirk park. We found a lot of beer cans (especially Cody's) and fizzy can's (a lot of mountain drew). There were so much rubbish that our bags were full and we didn't even get half way of our journey. At the end all schools meet up at Pt England reserve for sausage sizzle. We also played a couple of sports such as touch, soccer, and bats down. A huge thank you to Graeme Dingle Foundation for letting us partake in this event and to Lion foundation for providing us with the lunch.
I am a Year 8 student at Panmure Bridge School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Learning Space 2 and my teachers are Ms Kirkpatrick and Mrs Anderson.
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Community Service Rubbish Clean Up
Today the P.B.S school leaders walked along Dunkirk road to clean up our community area. We went along with Miss Page (Kiwi Can Tutor) and Jordan (Social Worker). We weren't the only ones picking up rubbish. Glenn Taylor, Tamaki Primary, and Glen Brae also picked up rubbish. This was a good opportunity for us to make our community area clean. To not mix up the recyclable and the plastic rubbish we had two different bags. The place that had the most rubbish was Dunkirk park. We found a lot of beer cans (especially Cody's) and fizzy can's (a lot of mountain drew). There were so much rubbish that our bags were full and we didn't even get half way of our journey. At the end all schools meet up at Pt England reserve for sausage sizzle. We also played a couple of sports such as touch, soccer, and bats down. A huge thank you to Graeme Dingle Foundation for letting us partake in this event and to Lion foundation for providing us with the lunch.
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