Thursday 19 September 2019

Week 10 - Term 3 - 2019

Whāia te mātauranga hei oranga mō koutou 

Seek after learning for the sake of your wellbeing 

This whakatauki refers to the importance of learning for it is key to your wellbeing. If you follow the path of learning, the world will be your oyster. 

Week 10
 23 Mahuru - 27 Mahuru

Year 11 PED - MTB - All week

Netball Club Sports Prize Giving - Mon 23

Sports/Cultural Photos - Mon 23 - Tues 24 in Gym

Big Night Out - Wed 25

Level 1 Art Externals due - Thurs 26

German Cultural Tour - Year 11 - 13 Leaves on Thurs 26

Junior Speech Competition p4 - Thurs 26

Climate Strike - Friday 27 (pm)

End of Term 3 - Fri 27


Holiday Break
 28 Mahuru - 13 Ōketopa 

In Holidays the following competitions are on:
Cycling Road Racing nationals
Basketball NZ Champs
Netball NZ Champs
Cycling National School Track events

Assembly - WED

All Levels in Ako classes on Wed

Full School Assembly - Fri 27

Assembly - WED

Nil

Meeting 

Department

Meeting 

Nil

Information for Staff

1. Shaping a Stronger Education System with New Zealanders: The latest discussion document for the Education system has been released for feedback and outlines the long-term vision and objectives moving forward. These include a more inclusive, equitable, connected and future focused New Zealand learning system.

Click on the link HERE to read through what the objectives are and provide feedback

2. Applications are open for the 2020 Boma NZ Education Fellows, powered by Christchurch Airport—an amazing opportunity for Canterbury secondary school educators!

This is a free, year-long programme that will help 10 motivated educators bring exponential thinking, technology and innovative leadership into their schools. through immersive, hands-on learning experiences, such as:

  • intensive workshops, 
  • an overseas trip to the US visiting Stanford University's K12 Lab @ d.School and many other exciting organisations,
  • monthly meet-ups/dinners.
All of these learning experiences will enable the Boma NZ Education Fellows to create hands-on projects in Canterbury secondary schools, resulting in tangible outcomes that can be scaled to others in the wider education community.

If you are interested in joining our 2020 cohort of Boma NZ Education Fellows, please check out the full programme detail (and our 2019 cohort) on our website: bomaedfellows.co.nz and send in your application ASAP.
Applications close 30 September 2019. Feel free to send any questions you have to nzfellows@boma.global

Thursday 12 September 2019

Week 9 - Term 3 - 2019

He iti te mokoroa, nāna i kati te kahikatea 

The mokoroa (grub) may be small, but it cuts through the Kahikatea 

This whakatauki reflects that small things can have a great impact. It encourages us to think big. Although numbers or resources may be small, like the mokoroa, it is possible to achieve great tasks/achievements.
 

Week 9
 16 Mahuru - 20 Mahuru

Senior Examinations - All Week

Voices Festival - Mon 16 - Thurs 19

ICAS English - Tues 17

Orchestra Festival - Wed 18 and Sat 21 - Sun 22

Year 11 MCAT Examination - Thurs 19

Aerobics Nationals - Sat 21 - Sun 22

New Entrants' Test - Sat 21

Week 10
 23 Mahuru - 27 Mahuru

Year 11 PED - MTB - All week

Netball Club Sports Prize Giving - Mon 23

Sports/Cultural Photos - Mon 23 - Tues 24 in Gym

Big Night Out - Wed 25

Level 1 Art Externals due - Thurs 26

German Cultural Tour - Year 11 - 13 Leaves on Thurs 26

Junior Speech Competition p4 - Thurs 26

End of Term 3 - Fri 27

In Holidays the following competitions are on:
Cycling Road Racing nationals
Basketball NZ Champs
Netball NZ Champs
Cycling National School Track events

Assembly - WED

Year 9 and 10 - Merit Award Assembly in Gym

Assembly - WED

Full School Assembly

Meeting 

No Meetings this week

Meeting 

Department

Information for Staff

1. An interesting article about thinking.  Solving a problem is not just about getting the answer, but going through the process to get to the answer.


2. Thanks to Julie - ONJ - for the Brene Brown tip.


Thursday 5 September 2019

Week 8 - Term 3 - 2019


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

Week 9
 16 Mahuru - 20 Mahuru

Senior Examinations - All Week

Voices Festival - Mon 16 - Thurs 19

Ski and Snowboard SISS - Mon 16

ICAS English - Tues 17

Orchestra Festival - Wed 18 and Sat 21 - Sun 22

Year 11 MCAT Examination - Thurs 19

Aerobics Nationals - Sat 21 - Sun 22

New Entrants' Test - Sat 21


Assembly - WED

Senior Exam Assembly

Assembly - WED

Year 9 and 10 - Merit Award Assembly in Gym

Meeting 

Staff Meeting - Monday 9

Learning and Teaching Meeting - Tues 10

Meeting 

No Meetings this week

Information for Staff

As next week is Te Wiki o Te reo Māori here are a few resources that could be of interest:

1. Culturally responsive teaching is based on creating a culture of care and welcoming warmth in a classroom. A culture of care values each student of the class and the teacher regardless of their culture or way of being. The Educultural Wheel from Macfarlane, 2004, offers a framework for introducing culturally inclusive classroom strategies premised on five core values that underpin an Indigenous Māori world view.

The Educultural wheel

You might find the statistics below from the recent Angus MacFarlane lecture of interest regarding teacher understanding of cultural ways of thinking, acting and believing....


2. It might be timely to revisit Tataiako - https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Tataiako_FINAL_web_mar16.pdf

3. As shared by the Teaching Council in their email yesterday, 'A case study of culturally responsive practice at Rotorua Girls' High School.