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 4
4 Noema - 8 Noema
Senior Clearance continues
2020 Prefect Shortlist students in - Mon 4 Year 10 EKEA UC - Wed 6 Whanau & Pasifika Farewell - Thurs 7 in staffroom at 6pm NCEA and Scholarship Examinations begin - Fri 8 November Volleyball Canterbury Junior Champs - Fri 8 - Sun 10 Long Service Celebration - Fri 8 |
Week 5
11 Noema - 15 Noema
NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue
Junior Examinations - Mon 11 - Wed 13 JCP - Teacher Collaborative meetings - Tuesday (12) and Wednesday (13) morning. Exeat Day - Thursday 14 Show Day - Friday 15 |
Assembly - WED
Year 9 and 10 Junior Assembly
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Assembly - WED
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Meeting
Department
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Meeting
Staff |
1. With regards to growing leaders, the next CADAP meeting is on Thursday 21st Nov in the afternoon. As a school we will be able to take 2 other staff (with L-J) if interested to hear the
guest speaker Eruera Tarena: Executive Director, Tokona te Raki: Māori Futures Collective (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Porou and Te Whānau-ā-Apanui.)
Eruera is the Executive Director for Tokona te Raki: Māori Futures Collective, a Ngāi Tahu-led approach to tackle inequality at its roots. Where the vision is to create equity in education, employment and income for all Ngāi Tahu and Māori in the Ngāi Tahu Takiwā by 2040. Our legacy – a world where all Māori are inspired by their futures, confident in their culture, prosperous in their careers and succeeding as Māori.
See PWL or BLS if you are interested.
See PWL or BLS if you are interested.
2. For those who use Google forms, you may want to check out the templates that are now available - one of them is a 'course evaluation' form - timely for the end of the year.
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