Mā whero, mā pango ka oti ai te mahi
With red and black the work will be complete
This whakatauki is similar to ‘Nau te rourou’ in that it refers to working together, however it talks more directly to the need for collaboration. Traditionally ‘whero’ signifies chiefs/leaders and ‘pango’ the community/workers. It acknowledges the need for both to work together in order to complete the work.
Week 7 28 Whiringa-ā-rangi - 2 Hakihea NCEA examinations continue - All week Examinations conclude - Fri 2 Teacher Only Day - Accord - Mon 28 Teacher Only Day - Accord - Tues 29 Paid Union Meeting (PPTA) 9 - 11am - Tues 29 Year 10 Camp - 10CLJ and MOS | Week 8 5 Hakihea - 9 Hakihea Last week of Term HoLA Leadership planning day - Mon 5 Yr 10 French trip to Akaroa - Tues 6 EdPotential training drop in session- Wed 7 from 8.45 Cricket - New Zealand - Thurs 8. - Sat 10 Athletics - National Champs - Fri 9 - Sun 11 Touch - New Zealand champs - Fri 9 - Sun 11 Junior Prizegiving - Fri 9 Staff farewells/ Morning tea and staff lunch - Fri 9 Last day for the term - Fri 9 |
Assembly - Nil | Assembly - Year 9 and 10 - Values awards - Gym (Wed) Junior Prizegiving - Fri |
Meeting If Departments need on Tuesday | Meeting Learning Area |
Information for Staff
1. There has been a lot going on over the last few weeks from reports to exams, relief cover to Year 10 camps, and everything in between. Thank you to everyone who has stepped up to help out alongside keeping the junior teaching and learning programs running. It is good to know that the break is just around the corner.
At our end of year morning tea on the 9/11, we will be farewelling Sandy (OTS) and Scott (WYS). Karen Bennett, who was on leave this year will be farewelled by the Science department. Also a great chance to say 'Ka kite (anō)' to those who have leave for the year and will be returning in 2024.
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