Monday, 30 June 2025

Week 1 - Term 3 - 2025

 Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua 

‘I walk backwards into the future with my eyes fixed on my past’


Week 1
14 Hūrae - 18 Hūrae

Mon 14 - Day starts with Ako at 8.30am
P1: 9 - 9.55am
P2: 9.55 - 10.50am
P3 - 5 as per normal

10DVC to Hagley Park - Wed 16 and Fri 18

DRA201 Performance - Thurs 17

STA201 Assessment p 2 - 4


Week 2
21 Hūrae - 25 Hūrae

International Week (all week)

Dance New Zealand - Mon 21

Music L1 Performance - Tues 22

Swimming - New Zealand Champs Thurs 24 & Fri 25

LEF's Due - Thurs 24

TOU201 Field Trip to Mt Hutt - Fri 25

Last day for alterations to 2026 Curriculum Handbook  - Fri 25


Assembly - 

Mon - Nil

Wed - Welcome Back
Assembly - 

Mon - Year 12 - PAC
Year 13 - Gym

Wed - International

Meeting 

Mon: Junior HoD

Tues: Department

Thurs: Wellness Portrait drawing in E111 (for those interested)
Meeting 

Mon: TWH

Tues: Staff (Te Tiriti and Literacy)

Thurs: Nil

Information for Staff:

1. Welcome back to term 3. Welcome back to Sue BKS after her Term 2 refreshment leave. Thank you to all of the Technology staff who had classes moved around and stepped up while she was away.
We will have a new part-time Art teacher in place.
A very big thank you to all of you who applied for the 'Culture of Learning' Positions. We look forward to the next steps and how we can continue to improve outcomes for all of our wonderful ākonga.

2. This term we will be sending out our newly formatted LEF reports. This will now have attendance graphically shown with an overall attendance rate.


Additionally, the recognitions that staff are adding when LEF's are being completed will also be displayed on the report sent home. This allows parents to get a summary of the recognitions. This is still in addition to the email that is sent home, but families now have a record of these.

A couple of reminders - 
  • please do not give out more than one recognition to a student in any one cycle
  • Please do give out recognitions and don't get into the trap of just awarding 3's - there are staff who have not yet awarded any! We have had questions after the parent teacher interviews, where comments were really positive as to why a 'recognition' has not been given and they would love to engage in the positive feedback sooner rather than just at the end of term 2.
  • We are looking at a system of what an overall 'total' of positive recognitions might mean for the end of the year - more information to come around this.
3. You may have seen the recent email from the Teaching Council re the move from 6 to 8 Teaching standards from 2026. These will be part of our Professional Growth Cycle from 2026.

If you are yet to have a look, the standards and the relevant focus areas can be seen HERE.
If you look at 6.4 on the table, you will see how the new template developed above alongside the live reporting helps with the communication to parents/whānau around progress, strengths and areas for development.







Thursday, 12 June 2025

Week 8 - Term 2 - 2025

 He rā whatiwhati kō 

A day of hard work

Week 8
16 Pipiri  - 20 Pipiri

Māori and Pasifika students Otago presentation - Tues 17

Matariki Event - Tues 17

Manu Korero regionals - Wed 18 - Thurs 19

Women in Defence Forces @ Lunchtime - Wed 18

DARE Otago Day - Wed 18

Year 11 Drama Performance - Wed 18 & Thurs 19

Jane Austen Essay - Thurs 19

LEF's Due - Thurs 19

Matariki - Friday 20

Week 9
23 Pipiri  - 27 Pipiri

TOU Field Trip to airport - Mon 23

French Yr 11 - 13 Immersion day at UC - Mon 23

Year 9 production Showcase - Mon 6pm

Senior Parent Teacher interviews - Tues 24

Spoken Word in PAC - Tues 24

Year 12 Māori Students UC experience - Tues 24

PHY301 FT to UC - Wed 25

Dance Showcase - Wed 25

Australian Music Exchange - Thurs 26

Junior Speech Competition  - Thurs 26 p4

Senior Parent Teacher Interviews - Fri 27

Last Day Term 2 - Friday 27

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 9 Values awards (Gym)
Year 11 (PAC)

Wed - Rangatiratanga & Matariki

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 10 Gym
Year 13 PAC

Wed - Whanaungatanga - sports awards

Meeting 

Mon: L& T

Tues: Staff

Thurs: PCT's
Meeting 

Mon: Junior HoD

Tues: Nil - Parent Teacher Senior

Thurs: Nil

Information for Staff

1. Thank you to everyone who has allowed your colleagues into your junior classes as the Literacy team has looked to identify great practice that is occurring across our Kura. We will look to share the summary reflection with you next term.

Thought this was a great reminder to look at the resource that was created by CGHS Staff a couple of years ago, where different strategies were shared: See Google Slides HERE.

2. Matariki: There is lot's on to celebrate next week, both at school and beyond. Remember to come along to the gym on Tuesday for our celebration with our neighboring schools.







Thursday, 5 June 2025

Week 7 - Term 2 - 2025

 Ka mahi ngā kanohi tīkonga a Matariki

The ever-alert and protruding eyes of Matariki

This proverb is said of a person who is awake and alert at night.

Week 7
9 Pipiri  - 13 Pipiri

International FT to Willowbank and Gondola - Tues 10 and Wed 11

New Course Proposals for 2026 to BLS - Wed 11

Non-Uniform Day - Thurs 12

Literacy Walk-Throughs - Thurs 12 - Fri 13

Year 12 Formal - Sat 14

Week 8
16 Pipiri  - 20 Pipiri

Māori and Pasifika students Otago presentation - Tues 17

Matariki Event - Tues 17

Manu Korero regionals - Wed 18 - Thurs 19

Women in Defence Forces @ Lunchtime - Wed 18

DARE Otago Day - Wd 18

Jane Austen Essay - Thurs 19

LEF's Due - Thurs 19

Matariki - Friday 20


Assembly - 

Mon - Year 12

Wed - Manaakitanga

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 9 Values awards (Gym)
Year 11 (PAC)

Wed - Rangatiratanga & Matariki

Meeting 

Mon: TWH

Tues: Learning Area

Thurs: Nil
Meeting 

Mon: L& T

Tues: Staff

Thurs: PCT's

Information for Staff

1. Here is a free Google Course introducing AI to Educators.
https://grow.google/ai-for-educators/

Generative AI for Educators
"As a teacher, we know your time is valuable and student needs are broad. With Generative AI for Educators, you’ll learn how to use generative AI tools to help you save time on everyday tasks, personalize instruction, enhance lessons and activities in creative ways, and more."

2. As mentioned in briefing this morning we will start learning a new Karakia for briefing, you may already be familiar with it - if you want a head start:



Thursday, 29 May 2025

Week 6 - Term 2 - 2025

 He mango wai koia kia kore e whitikia

It is a big river indeed that cannot be crossed

Make light of difficulties and they will disappear

Week 6
2 Pipiri  - 6  Pipiri


King's Birthday - Mon 2

Teacher Only Day - Tues 3

PLG meetings p1 Tues 3

PHY201 Trip to UC - Tues 3 and Thurs 5

Cantrices Big Sing - Thurs 5 - Fri 6

Senior French FT - Thurs 5

LEF's and EC's due - Thurs 5

Rockquest Finals - Sat 7

Week 7
9 Pipiri  - 13 Pipiri

International FT to Willowbank and Gondola - Tues 10 and Wed 11

New Course Proposals for 2026 to BLS - Wed 11

Non-Uniform Day - Thurs 12

Literacy Walk-Throughs - Thurs 12 - Fri 13

Year 12 Formal - Sat 14





Assembly - 

Mon - Nil

Wed - Aroha - Pride Week

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 12

Wed - Manaakitanga
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: TOD - PLG from 8.30 - 9.30

Thurs: PCT
Meeting 

Mon: TWH

Tues: Learning Area

Thurs: Nil

Information for Staff

1. Reminder that Estimated Credits are due next Thursday. Please err on the side of caution, as this set will help identify students who are at risk.

The Literacy Walk through to be completed in Week 7, will focus on Junior classes - more information to come. 

2. According to research only 15% of Gen Z are building AI literacy in schools, with the majority relying on social media. AI literacy must be grounded in trusted information, a focus on ethics, and a commitment to social good. Integrating AI literacy is a shared responsibility across the education ecosystem - an interesting graphic below.


Thursday, 22 May 2025

Week 5 - Term 1 - 2025

 Theme for Samoa Language Week

 Ia malu lou sā. Folau i lagimā 

A well-grounded self is a successful self

Week 5
26 Haratua -  30 Haratua

BIO301 FT to Wainui - different classes throughout the week

RNZ Ballet workshops - Wed 28

Cross Country - Canterbury - Thurs 29

Numeracy CAA - Thurs 29

PHY201 p4 - 5 practical - Thurs 29

DRA201 and 301 FT to Court Theatre

Life Education p1 year 9 - Fri 30

Life Education p2 year 10 - Fri 30

Week 6
2 Pipiri  - 6  Pipiri


King's Birthday - Mon 2

Teacher Only Day - Tues 3

PLG meetings p1 Tues 3

PHY201 Trip to UC - Tues 3 and Thurs 5

Cantrices Big Sing - Thurs 5 - Fri 6

Senior French FT - Thurs 5

LEF's and EC's due - Thurs 5

Rockquest Finals - Sat 7


Assembly - 

Mon - Year 9 ((PAC)

Wed - House Assemblies

Assembly - 

Mon - Nil

Wed - Aroha - Pride Week
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: Staff Meeting (EAP and Wellbeing)

Thurs: Nil
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: TOD - PLG from 8.30 - 9.30

Thurs: PCT

Information for Staff

1. Teacher Only Day is on Tuesday 3 June. There will be no briefing in the morning but you will join your late start group from 8.30 - 9.30am. The person leading the group will be in touch prior with more details.

If you are not in a PLG group, please see BLS for details.

The rest of the day is in your departments. HoLA's have been asked to send through a quick outline for the day and should get this to you prior.

2. Tool for the week: Keenious

Keenious uses its AI recommendation engine to analyse your document, understand its content, and compare it to millions of scientific publications to provide you with the most relevant research articles and topics. So, while you can copy and paste your text into the web version of Kenious, the best feature is that it can be installed into Word or Google Docs that can review your writing and suggest relevant articles. You can install the relevant application or use it as a standalone by pasting your research into the tool.

3. Want a bit of fun with your classes? Try https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ - Quick Draw Quick, Draw! provides real-time feedback as you draw. Students can see how good the neural network is at recognising their drawings. It also makes its data set publicly available, meaning that other researchers can use the data to train their own neural networks.

It is like Pictionary - but this is what AI does, and looks at how LLM's are trained. It is taking data and learning through the algorithm to detect what the image is.

Wednesday, 14 May 2025

Week 4 - Term 1 - 2025

 Mā mua ka kite a muri, mā muri ka ora a mua 

Those who lead give sight to those who follow, those who follow give life to those who lead 

This whakatauki also speaks to the importance of working together. It acknowledges and values the importance of both the leader and the followers for both are essential and co-dependent.

Week 4
19 Haratua - 23 Haratua

TOU301 FT to Queenstown/Wanaka Mon 19 - Wed 21

Aiga FT - Wayfinding for Life - Mon 19

Open Day - Tues 20

NCEA Evening - Tues 20

Reading CAA (selected students) - Wed 21

LEF's Due - Thurs 22

Pūhoro wānanga - Fri 23

Rockfest Heats - Fri 23

Writing CAA (selected students) - Fri 23

Week 5
26 Haratua -  30 Haratua

BIO301 FT to Wainui - different classes throughout the week

RNZ Ballet workshops - Wed 28

Cross Country - Canterbury - Thurs 29

Numeracy CAA - Thurs 29

PHY201 p4 - 5 practical - Thurs 29

DRA201 and 301 FT to Court Theatre

Life Education p1 year 9 - Fri 30

Life Education p2 year 10 - Fri 30





Assembly - 

Mon - Year 11 (PAC)

Wed - Aroha - Youth Week

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 9 ((PAC)

Wed - House Assemblies
Meeting 

Mon: Junior HOD

Tues: Learning Area

Thurs: PCT's
Meeting 

Mon: Nil

Tues: Staff Meeting (EAP and Wellbeing)

Thurs: Nil

Information for Staff

1. Thank you for all of you who had the ERO team join your classes for a 'snapshot' of learning. We had a follow up discussion that summarises what was observed against the 'Teacher Observation Framework' (TOF). The discussion was incredibly positive and there are aspects of the snapshot that were seen to be at the excelling end!

We did have a discussion around when entering a classroom - how do you know that you are in a classroom in New Zealand and not Australia for example. So it might be time to have a look at the rooms that you are predominantly teaching in with that lens. A good discussion for everyone - and perhaps could extend to our common spaces.

2. If you are looking for a tool to help develop differentiation in a lesson, you may be interested in trying out 'Diffit' - hhttps://web.diffit.me/

It allows you to produce scaffolded learning tasks and worksheets from a number of teacher-friendly templates.

When you login, create a teacher profile. Then start creating.

Enter a topic, theme, question, book title or chapter, article or YouTube link, text or PDF, or vocabulary list, and select the grade level and language, and Diffit will generate structured resources and learning aids of your choice. Diffit is a US site, so you cannot align with NZ standards using their presets, but you can enter content from your existing resourcing to ensure the artifacts remain tailored to your curriculum.

I have created an example, using resources and a video on Thermoregulation, a Year 13 topic as part of Homeostasis.

You are then offered a number of worksheet options that can be used to help students collate, apply knowledge, predict, infer, collaborate etc.


A very easy tool to use, links to existing resources you may have and videos that you might show in class.