Issue 91.83 MB - Kavanagh College
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Issue 91.83 MB - Kavanagh College
RESPECT SERVICE 340 Rattray Street, Dunedin Telephone (03) 477 3408 JUSTICE TRUTH email: kavanagh@kavanagh.school.nz Website: www.kavanagh.school.nz Issue 9/16 Principal’s Message Tena Koutou Katoa. Friday 1 April 2016 Message from Michael Prince NCEA RESULTS 2015 To the wonderful community that Kavanagh College is. March was our reporting time to the Ministry of Education on our 2015 academic performance so I thought I'd share a few bullet points on our key successes. We probably need to trumpet ourselves a bit more than we do. Our Catholic humility can sometimes play a part but according to the Gospel neither should we hide our light under the bushel! I wish to thank everyone who made my departure from Kavanagh College a very memorable one. I was very overwhelmed at the school assembly by: We are still producing results significantly ahead of the National Average and also above the Decile 8 - 10 average at all three levels of NCEA. Best performance in the last 5 Years for NCEA Level 1 (94.3% pass rate) and Level 3 (89.2 %) . 99.2% Literacy and 99.2% Numeracy achieved at Level 1 – the best results in the last five years and we continue to track above the National Average for Decile 8 schools. Continued to produce pleasing Excellence & Merit Endorsement Results at all levels. e.g. At Level 2 those achieving an Excellence endorsement is now better than 1 in 5 students (20%+) Our University Entrance pass rate was up from 71.3% in 2014 to 78.5% last year. (National Average is 61.3%) Five subject scholarships were obtained by Year 13 students in the end of Year school examinations. Note that a new Academic Achievement Record system for earlier notification to Tutor Teachers and Deans when students are not achieving at expected levels was introduced in 2015. This resulted in more timely interventions and where necessary communication home. There was a lift in both Literacy and Numeracy achievement at Level 1. This has been a focus area in the school for the past four years beginning at Year 7 and through to Year 10. There is some terrific work being done in the junior cohorts to give us a solid launching point for NCEA. Overall our results are up there or surpass the best schools in Dunedin for both Co-Ed and single sex schools. Great work Kavanagh College. Let's make sure we walk tall and get the message out there about the great things our students and College is achieving. Congratulations to Fr Gerard Aynsley, the organising committee and South Dunedin parishioners on achieving such a great result with the refurbishment of St Patrick's Basilica. It was lovely to attend Easter services there and see the great transformation that has taken place. Today the Caritas challenge kicks off over the weekend with a number of 24 hour-athons in action as our students take up the challenge. Thanks to all students, staff and parents that are supporting this kaupapa. It is a highly worthy cause that supports Caritas who is focusing on Cambodia. More importantly it gets our students to demonstrate solidarity with those living today in poverty or injustice. Tracy O'Brien 8TSU and 9STE are collecting items for the Syrian refugee children who are coming to live in Dunedin. If you can help with the collection of good used toys, easy reading books, spare exercise books, pens, crayons etc please drop them to the office. Thank you. Mr MacLeod's complimentary farewell speech and pictures which mentioned events even I had forgotten about. - the resounding haka led impressively by Riley Mortimer but performed by more students and staff than I have ever seen. - and by everyone's patience, applause and best wishes. I would also like to thank Tracy O'Brien for his wholehearted support of me during his time as Principal. I will miss the staff and students of Kavanagh College considerably. It has been a major part of my life and my three older children and I have had a great time there. I didn't choose to leave Kavanagh rather I chose to move closer to family. I wish you well and may God's blessings be on us all. Mike Prince “Snapshot Cards” will be emailed home to all students’ caregivers today, Friday 1 April. Please read the details included in the snapshot information regarding contacting the school if there are any ‘concerns’ recorded. As we rely on up to date email address details please contact our School Secretary – kavanagh@kavanagh.school.nz if you have a change. THE CARITAS CHALLENGE 1-2 April 2016 http://www.kavanagh.school.nz/special-character/the-caritas-challenge The Kavanagh 2016 Production Meet Our Head Students— Deputy Head Girl Jess Blyth THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ I was born in Napier in 1998 and then 11-13 MAY spent 10 years living in Auckland before moving to Waitati School for my last year of primary education. I then went to Balmacewen Intermediate for two years before starting at Kavanagh in Year 9. I have a brother (Elliot) in Year 11. When I first started at Kavanagh I was always looking for boundaries to push or rules to question, but as I’ve grown, guided by staff and students, I’ve used my curiosity to pursue the sciences, Biology, Chemistry and Physics as well as Statistics, Classics and Religious Education. At school I have been involved with student council, buddies/peer mentoring, musicals, curling and astronomy. Outside of school I enjoy listening to music, dance, photography and travel. As a leader at Kavanagh I hope to Encourage environmental awareness Always be approachable and see conflict from both sides Have the serenity to know what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Term Two/Three Maths Competitions Australian Maths Competition (AMC) The Australian Maths Competition is based on problem solving, necessary life skills, and uses unique questions designed to recognise and stimulate talent. The AMC is on the 28th of July and is suited for students doing extension Maths courses. All students get certificates for participation, and a good percentage can get certificates for credit, distinction, and high distinction. There are also prizes and medals to be won. If you are interested in taking part, please pay $6.50 to the Bursar by the 5th of May. For more information; either check out the link below, talk to your Teacher of Maths, or contact Daniel Kelly. Friday Choir—Now going by the name KavCantanti is operating at full swing in preparation for The Big Sing 2016 under Molly Devine's direction. From 3-4pm in the Band Room on Fridays. Wednesday Musicians—Anyone interested in playing their instrument in an ensemble is welcome to attend band on Wednesdays from 3-4pm. Ms Watts will write a part for your instrument and ability so please come along and share some fun in making music. Students who have been having lessons at school for a couple of years should come along and see what goes on in an ensemble. Instrumental fees—Instrumental hire fees are due before the end of term and emails will be coming out shortly to remind parents to get this in. The fees are excellent value for instruments and lessons. SmokeFree RockQuest—Entries are now being taken for SFRQ 2016 - form a band, write your own music and get up on stage! There is a category for solos and duets for those singer/ songwriters out there who don't have a band yet. Kavanagh has a strong and illustrious history with RockQuest and this year promises not to disappoint! Special Thanks—The Music Department has had some very generous benefactors this year with two guitars and amps at the start of this year and last week we were very kindly donated a beautiful Marshall amp from John Richards. What wonderful people we have in our community. Music Fun Theory Club—Is open for Year 11 and 12 Music students on Tuesday mornings from 8 o'clock in the Music House to catch up on any theory they need practise with. Ms Watts will be in the Senior Music Room ready to answer questions and help. Please contact Ms Watts is you have any questions. http://www.amt.edu.au/mathematics/amc/ Casio Senior Maths Competition The Casio Senior Maths Competition is an important competition as it not only allows NZAMT to recognise the top Mathematicians but also allows top students, from all regions, to meet and share ideas. Prizes are 1st: $1000, 2nd: $600 and 3rd: $400. The preliminary round is on Thursday 19th May. If you are interested in participating, please pay $2 to the Bursar by the 11th of April. For more information; either check out the link below, talk to your Teacher of Maths, or contact Daniel Kelly. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzgk65mP7UycVi1GY3J2 TUFIWHUzZGNPY0tka3BIX3kwZks4/view?usp=sharing http://www.entertainmentboo k.co.nz/orderbooks/26008g4 Click on the link to place your order. KAVANAGH COLLEGE NETBALL 2016 ** NOTICE FOR ALL PLAYERS ** For the 2016 season Dunedin Netball is moving to online registrations with Sportsground.co.nz, using SuperForms™ online registrations. You may have seen these with another sport you are involved in. Every club and school has a website available where players can securely login and register. Only the data requested by Dunedin Netball can be viewed by them. Any data in the Kavanagh College Netball section is only available to Kavanagh College Netball administrators. All Year 7 – 13 players are now required to register online with Dunedin Netball securely at: http://sporty.co.nz/viewform/15793 Senior A players need to use this link for the Senior/ Premier grade: http://sporty.co.nz/viewform/15831 There will also be a Kavanagh Sports Registration form for Netball that all Netball players need to complete and this form will have the information about Netball fees. Netball for our Senior, Year 10 and Year 9 teams begins at the start of Term 2, any students still wanting to play Netball this season need to see Mrs Kendrick as soon as possible. Students can collect sheets to register social senior teams from the Sports Office. Year 7 and 8 Netball Trials for the Year 7 and Year 8 teams will be held on: 1 - Thursday 31st March, 3:15 – 4:30 at the Kavanagh Courts. 2 - Tuesday 5th April, 3:15 – 4:30 at the Kavanagh Courts. Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring or supporting Netball at Kavanagh in any way please feel welcome to contact the Netball Coordinator Emmeline Kendrick: emmelinekendrick@yahoo.co.nz Games begin on : - Senior A: Saturday 23rd April - Senior, Year 10 and Year 9: Week 1 Term 2, Saturday 7th May. - Year 7 and 8: Week 2 Term 2, Thursday 12th May. See http://dunedinnetball.co.nz/ for a full season calendar. Kavanagh Netball information is also on Roncalli St Kevin’s Kavanagh St Peter’s SOUTHERN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS SPORTS TOURNAMENT 2016 The Southern Catholic Schools Sports Tournament (between Roncalli, St Kevins, Kavanagh, St Peters and Verdon) is coming up quickly. Kavanagh will be sending teams for all sports – netball, basketball boys and girls, football boys and girls, hockey boys and girls and rugby. Team lists have been posted at school this week. The tournament will be played on Sunday 10th and Monday 11th April (the start of the last week of Term 1). It will be based at St Peters College, Gore. Students who have been named in one of the teams participating will receive a full notice, gear list and trip forms this week. Copies of these documents are also available at www.kavanaghsport.com We require the trip forms to be returned, and payment organised, by Friday 8th April please. Any questions please contact Mr Mackenzie or Mr Waterworth. Registration for winter sports are due by Friday 8th April Students who are wanting / intending to play a winter sport for Kavanagh this year need to register by the end of next week – Friday 8th April. Sports for Year 9 - 13 students are badminton, basketball, curling, football, hockey, netball and rugby. Sports for Year 7 & 8 students are miniball, mini hockey and netball. Registration forms for Year 9 - 13 students are available from the Sports Office (D23), and for Year 7 & 8 students from Mr Haig. All forms can also be downloaded from www.kavanaghsport.com To register students need to return the registration form to the Bursar and organise payment by Friday 8th April. Financial assistance is available and detailed on the forms. Years 7 & 8 Boys and Girls Miniball Trials www.kavanaghsport.com ‘Kavanagh College Netball’ Facebook page – this is a closed group page The Sports Noticeboard Verdon When: Monday 4th April and Monday 11thApril 3pm to 4.30pm Where: Kavanagh Gym All players to attend please Any questions please email shaig@kavanagh.school.nz Kavanagh/KVC v St. Edmunds College Kavanagh College Forsyth Barr Stadium 21st March 2016 vs On this amazing stage, the boys had a nervous first few minutes before settling comfortably into their groove. With fast hands and good vision, the boys passed the ball out wide which enabled Luka Casey to cross the try line to notch up the first points of the game all within five minutes of the starting whistle. We continued to dominate in open play throughout the first 35 minutes whilst working hard at scrum time against a much larger pack. Quick thinking and acting at the breakdown gave rise to tries from Shade Rowe and Connell Webb, with Caleb Kelekolio converting a further try by Jake Bardwell. Half time 22 – 0. ST Kevins Cricket Exchange Increasing in confidence the team began to introduce new set plays into the mix, resulting in Michael Cordtz crossing the line for his first of two second half tries. Not going down without a fight, St Edmunds College fought hard putting our defence under sustained pressure. Their persistence eventually paid off with a converted try. The boys dug deep and continued to build on their 1st half tally, with further tries from Will Campbell, Shea Webb and Logan Tisdall. A final score of 52 – 7 has set the foundations on which to build for the coming 2016 season. Man of the match as selected by St Edmunds College went to Connell Webb. On Wednesday 23 March, the First XI Cricket team travelled to Oamaru to take on old foe St Kevin’s in the annual First XI cricket match. St Kevin’s won the toss and chose to bat first. Kavanagh College had St Kevin’s in early trouble at 4 for 4 with Nick Parata and Josh Lucas doing the early damage but a middle order partnership helped steady the ship for St Kevin’s and they eventually made their way through to 106 all out. Nick Parata (4 wickets), Josh Lucas (2 wickets) and Will Campbell (2 wickets) did the damage with the ball. In reply Kavanagh got off to a steady start with Anthony Mirfin continuing on his good form working the ones well and defending well, Sam Smith was aggressive for his 21 and Josh Lucas showed good maturity finishing 24 not out to anchor the innings for Kavanagh. A little mid order collapse got a few nerves jangling but Kavanagh got home 7 wickets down. A good end to the season for the boys and we look forward to next season knowing we have introduced a few new players into the squad. Congratulations to Isabella Wadsworth for placing 6th at the BMXNZ Nationals in Auckland. A big thank you to everyone who came out to support the boys. Otago Cricket Holiday Programme Thursday 28 and Friday 29 April Edgar Centre Year 2-6: 9am-12pm Year 7-8: 1pm-4pm You will practice all cricket skills and play fun game scenarios, both days will finish with a test match. Total cost is $65 – To register visit otagocricket.co.nz – Coaching & Development For more information please contact Tama Walker – tama@otagocricket.co.nz From Kairangi and Anahera St Bernadettes School SPORTS REGISTRATION – WINTER 2016 Year 9 – 13 winter sport registration forms are available from the Sports Office, or can be downloaded from the Kavanagh College Sport website (www.kavanaghsport.com). In some cases students will need to wait until they know if they have been selected in an ‘A’ team before registering – because costs differ between teams in some codes. Year 7&8 registration forms will be given out by Mr Haig, or can be downloaded from the Kavanagh College Sport website (www.kavanaghsport.com). YEAR 9 – 13, WINTER 2016 Sport: Games: Practice: Registration Fee: Uniform: Badminton Boys and Girls Girls Tuesday afterschool Boys Wednesday afterschool Boys and Girls Friday evenings at the Edgar Centre or school gymnasiums Girls Monday 3 – 4pm Boys Monday 4 – 5pm Will be organised after registration $60 Curling Boys and Girls Wednesday afterschool / evening at the Dunedin Ice Stadium Coaching provided at the games Football Boys and Girls Boys Wednesday afterschool Girls Thursday afterschool or Sunday Will be organised after registration Hockey Boys and Girls Girls Monday afterschool / evening at the Hockey Turf Boys Tuesday afterschool / evening at the Hockey Turf Sunday – to be confirmed $160 Note this includes entry to the Hockey Turf for games and practices Correct Physical Education top and shorts (plain blue sports shorts). Sen A and Jnr A players provided with singlet and shorts. All other players provided with singlet and wear correct PE shorts. Kavanagh track pants (provided), and a Kavanagh Sport Hoodie. All teams / players will be provided with a playing top and shorts. Players provide their own Kavanagh sports socks. Girls and Boys teams are provided with a playing uniform. Players provide their own Kavanagh sports socks. Netball Girls Saturday at the Edgar Centre Will be organised during / after registration Rugby Boys Saturday Tuesday and Thursday - to be confirmed Sen A $155 All other teams $65 Note Edgar Centre door entry fee needs to be paid to get into each game 1st XV - $120 U14 & U15 - $50 Basketball Boys and Girls Sen / Jun A teams - $80 All other teams - $70 Note Edgar Centre door fee / school gym court fees are now included in the registration fee $80 Note this includes entry to the ice rink each week $40 Sen A team are provided with a uniform. All other teams – Kavanagh Netball uniform top and skirt. 1st XV playing top and shorts provided, and provide their own Kavanagh sports socks. U14 & U15 - Kavanagh rugby uniform (jersey, shorts, socks). If there are any questions / inquiries about any sports not on this list please make contact with Michael Mackenzie (Sports Coordinator) - mackenziem@kavanagh.school.nz / 4773408 ext226 Financial assistance is available for those who require it – details and instructions are on the registration forms. The due date for registration and payment is Friday 8th April.
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