Friday 30 August 2019

Week 7 - Term 3 - 2019

Whatungarongaro te tangata, toitū te whenua 

As people disappear from sight, the land remains 

This whakatauki speaks to the importance and permanence of land. While people come and go, the land remains. As humans we rely on the land. We must think long-term and see the big picture to ensure the sustainability of the land.


Week 7
 2 Mahuru - 6 Mahuru

Winter Tournament Week

12&13 Drama Assessments - Mon 2 - Wed 4

Basketball Junior SS - Mon 2 - Tues 3

Football - NZ - Mon 2 - Thurs 5

Hockey NZ 1st & 2nd XI - Mon 2 - Sat 7

Netball SI Champs - Mon 2 - Thurs 5

Basketball SI Champs - Wed 4 - Sat 7

St Mary's Music Concert - Wed 4

Rugby NZ Champs - Thurs 5 - Sun 8

Week 8
 9 Mahuru - 13 Mahuru

Maori Language Week - All Week

Guta Goldstein, Holocaust Survivor P2 PAC

Alanna Mitchell Presentation - All Year 12s - p4 in PAC - Mon 9

Orion Health Tear 12/13 Digital Technologies Software Development Trip (p5) - Mon 9

Whanau Hui - Mon 9

CGHS Showcase 6pm Tues 10

Mufti Day - Tues 10

Barbershop competition - Wed 11 - Thurs 12

Get 2 Go Challenge - Wed 11

Year 9 - 12 Options Choice Closing Date - Wed 11

Senior Examinations Begin - Thurs 12 through to Fri 20

Swimming NZ Champs - Thurs 12 - Sun 15
Gymsports Rythmic NZSS - Sat 14 - Sun 15



Assembly - WED

Year 9 - PAC

Assembly - WED

Senior Exam Assembly

Meeting 

Learning Area/ Pedagogical

Meeting 

Staff Meeting - Monday 9


Learning and Teaching Meeting - Tues 10


Information for Staff

1. Week 8 is Māori language week with the theme this year being 'Kia Kaha te reo Māori' - Let's make Māori language strong. 
TKI have created a number of resources that you can use:


2. The Greater Christchurch Schools’ Network is conducting research into the perceptions of education by distance, and online learning. To assess current knowledge of education by distance and online learning, as well as determine what aspects work well or could be improved, an online survey has been created for teachers and school leaders.
This survey will help inform the Greater Christchurch Schools’ Network on how to best support providers to offer a wide range of subjects to students through online or distance learning.
By completing the survey you may enter the draw to win a $50 supermarket voucher. The survey can be taken by following this link, and will be open until September 27th:

3.Education Counts have just released some of their latest interenational research around teaching in New Zealand. The list includes articles on feedback, student 'choice and voice' in a lesson, mixed ability groupings, connecting with students prior knowledge etc. To find out more to to  https://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/publications/series/teaching-in-new-zealand?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it


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