Waiho i te toipoto, kaua i te toiroa
Let us keep close together, not wide apart
This whakatauki speaks to the importance of keeping connected, of maintaining relationships and dialogue so that we can keep moving forward together. It could be used when sharing information about community events or projects that bring people together.
Week 10 4 Rāmere - 8 Rāmere Trainee teachers from UC start - Mon 4 Otago Mathematics Competition - Thurs 8 - p4 Gateway First Aide - Fri 8 Victoria University Liaison Year 13 - Fri 8 LEFs entered by 8.30am on Thurs 7th Rostered day off for all - Fri 8th | Week 11 11 Rāmere - 15 Rāmere Year 11 Drama Assessments - p4 & 5 - Mon 11 - Tues 12 Year 13 Drama Assessments - Wed 13 Last Day for Term 1 - Thurs 14 School Break - Fri 15 - Sun 1 |
Assembly - Nil | Assembly - Year 13 Academic vie Google Meet |
Meeting Nil - we will look to resume staff meetings in Term 2 | Meeting No formal scheduled meetings |
Information for Staff
1. NZQA have just released updated evidence gathering templates for all subject internal assessments. These look to be more comprehensive. Please go see the NCEA subject resources page for more information for your subject area.
2. ImpactED are the PLD provider that we have working with us on our junior curriculum program. One of theire new team members has created a great resource for teachers looking to add to their te reo vocabulary. To check our the resource go to the following links:
Me ako i te reo Māori - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wqG1xxK6y_PtI5EMuBur60yDt1mFgAfR/view?usp=sharing
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