Tē tōia, tē haumatia
Nothing can be achieved without a plan, workforce and way of doing things
Week 1 20 Hōngongoi - 24 Hōngongoi Mon - BOT Meeting (Finance) Mon - Year 13 Culinary Skills Trip Wed - Hockey 1st XI vs. St Cuthbert's Thurs - Inter-School Senior Debating Thurs - UC Information Evening Fri - Lincoln University Open Day Fri - Hockey 2nd XI vs. St Cuthbert's | Week 2 27 Hōngongoi - 31 Hōngongoi Mon - BOT Meeting Mon - Quad Tournament Wed - LEFs due Wed - Manukura Rugby Game Wed - Orchestra Day Thurs - Discovery Coaching Thurs - Otago Uni Course Planning Thurs - Year 13 Classical Studies Trip Sat - Year 11 Semi-Formal |
Assembly Mon - None (extended ako at 8:30am) Wed - Welcome Back Assembly | Assembly Mon - Year 9 (GYM) and Year 13 (PAC) Wed - International Assembly |
Meeting Mon: HoLA Meeting Tues: Learning Area Meeting Thurs: Nil | Meeting Mon: TWH Meeting Tues: PL (CoL) Thurs: PCT (126) |
Information for Staff
Documentary Recommendation:
I came across this 40-minute documentary, NZ Wars: Waerenga-a-Hika.
It is available to stream now on RNZ and you can find a review in The Spinoff.
Vicki's Coaching and Mentoring presentation:
1. Literacy: Apostrophe Challenge
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
A. The students' books were stacked neatly on the desks.
B. The student's books were stacked neatly on the desks. (referring to many students)
C. The students books were stacked neatly on the desks.
D. The students's books were stacked neatly on the desks.
1. Numeracy: Estimation Challenge
Approximately how many people live in New Zealand (2026)?
A. 3.9 million
B. 4.6 million
C. 5.4 million
D. 6.8 million