Monday 2 October 2023

Week 1 - Term 4 - 2023

Nā koutou i tangi nā tātou katoa.”
When you cry, your tears are shed by us all.

The whakatauki speaks of empathy, compassion and sympathy 

Week 1
   9 Oketopa - 13 Oketopa

Volleyball starts - Mon 9

Summer Sports start - Wed 11

Rowing novice camp - Fri 13 - Sun 15

2024 Prefect Group interview day - Fri 13 

All derived grades to be completed and are due on Mond 16th



Week 2
   15 Oketopa - 20 Oketopa

Yr 10 Spirit of Adventure - Sat 14 - Thurs 19

All internal grades, external practice examination grades with comments,(Set B) and derived grades (Set C) to be entered into markbooks - Mon 16

Year 13 Rank Lists to BLS - Mon 16

TIMSS assessment - 9TAA and 9JEJ periods 1 - 3 - Mon 16

Year 11 Conferencing with Ako teachers - Mon 16

Year 11 DCAT examination - Tues 17

Year 13 DCAT examination - Wed 18

All nominations for special awards to be completed - Wed 18

Year 12 DCAT examination - Thurs 19

LEF reports due - Thurs 19

Pink Day - Fri 20th

Prizewinners notified for prizegiving (which is held on Wed 25th).


Assembly - 

Mon - Yr 9 - Staffroom
Year 12 - Gym
Year 13 - PAC

Wed - Sports Awards

Assembly - 

Mon - Year 10 - PAC (Camp Organisation)
Year 11 - Gym

Wed - Sport, Cultural and Service awards

Meeting 

Tues: Learning Area 
Meeting 

Mon: L&T, TWH and Junior HOD's

Tues: Staff

Information for Staff

1. Heads up - save the date: The BOT are planning to hold a farewell for Christine on Friday 27 October after school. 

2. NCEA Implementation workshop lists for you to join are now available on the NCEA website - https://ncea.education.govt.nz/whats-new/ncea-level-1-subject-workshops. You will need to register for the relevant one.

3. In the news over the break - it was great to read the article about Bethany Crossan - Student shares passion for Māori culture through her school. Bethany has been awarded the Canterbury Girl Boss inclusion award.

The other article you may have seen included past student Aaria Rolleston, our whanau prefect from about 5 years ago and how she is helping revise the use of Te reo - The article can be found on stuff - HERE.

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