Tē tōia, tē haumatia
Nothing can be achieved without a plan, workforce and a way of doing things
This whakatauki speaks to the importance of having a ‘plan of attack’. It could be used to guide conversation or lead a discussion in the planning of an event or community initiative
Week 6 26 Ākuhata - 30 Ākuhata Book Week - All week CLA201 Field trip to Teece Museum - Tues 27 BOT student Nominees to Speak in PAC break 2 - Tues 27 Voting opens for BOT student Rep - Tues 27 Inspiring Minds Word Festival - Tues 27 SPACPAC Speech Comp - Tues 27 Spoken Word - Tues 27 Estimated Credits due - Wed 28 LEF Grades due - Wed 28 Pasifika Fono evening - Wed 28 Musical Mania - Thurs 29 (PAC A/S till 10pm) | Week 7 2 Hepetema - 6 Hepetema Winter Tournament Week Equestrian - Sth Island Secondary - Mon 2 - Thurs 5 Football - Mon 2 - Thurs 5 Hockey both Chris Arthur Cup and Federation Cup - Mon 2 - Sat 7 Netball - South Island Champs - Mon 2 - Thurs 5 St Mary's Music Concert - Wed 4 Rock climbing - Thurs 5 - Fir 6 Voting closes for BOT rep - Fri 6 |
Assembly - Mon - Year 11 (Gym) Wed - Book Week | Assembly - Mon - Year 9 (PAC) Year 10 - Gym Wed - Mental Health Awareness |
Meeting Mon: L&T Tues: Learning Area Thurs: Nil | Meeting Mon: TWH Tues: Staff Thurs: PCT's |
Information for Staff
1. You may be interested in the latest summary data around Numeracy and Literacy from round 1 that has been released - https://www2.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/subjects/litnum/literacy-and-numeracy-data/
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