Performing Arts - Music
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Performing Arts - Music
Dear Parents, Whangaparaoa Learners are often encouraged to learn, participate and achieve well – all with a spirit of respect during their college years. It has been a delight in recent weeks to visit many of our learners as they participate in their winter sports teams. Not only are they enjoying their sports, they are representing their families and the college with distinction. Feedback from coaches, managers, parents and officials suggests a high level of sportsmanship is being displayed. In addition, there are a number of very pleasing successes. In another arena we have over 200 learners and many staff involved with Stage Challenge and J Rock. These performances will be in the last week of term. Term 2 Week 6 Subject and sports fees: Sadly, we do not have a fully state funded education system. This means that when we offer something that is extra to the narrow definition of curriculum delivery, we need to ask families to pay. Winter sports fees are now overdue. Learners have been told at assembly that if their fees have not been paid they must pay them now, or see Mr Williams (Director of Sport). Otherwise, they may be unable to continue in their team. Internal assessments: The next four weeks will be very busy for those learners working towards an NCEA qualification. In most subjects all internal assessments are to be completed by the end of Term Two. The focus for the rest of the year will then be on success in the external examinations. Toilet blocks: Late last year we became aware that learners do not like to use the toilet blocks. To improve the situation we now clean all toilet blocks twice a day, and we have explored ways to improve these amenities. One issue is that many of the internal walls are made off rather porous concrete that were not sealed correctly. To this end, toilet blocks of the college will be upgraded during the coming term breaks. Building closer college, family, community relations: There was a very positive meeting last week of a group interested in enhancing school, family, community communication; and supporting the college, families and learners via a range of activities. The next meeting will be on Monday 18 June. 31 May 2012 In addition... James Thomas Principal Paid Union Meeting – on Monday 11 June there is a paid union meeting for members of the Post Primary Teachers Association. School will finish at 12.00 pm and buses will be arranged to leave by 12.15 pm. If you need your son or daughter to be supervised at the college until 3.15 please contact the school office. Teacher-only Days: The Ministry of Education has provided two teacher-only days. These will be on Friday 3 August and Friday 16 November. Whangaparaoa College 2012 Important dates to remember... June June June July Aug Nov Dec 1,8,14-15 6 11-13 12,14 -15 25 - 28 26 27 18-19 3 4 16 7 Year 12 Pinnacles (Outdoor Education) Sports Excellence Breakfast NZ Chamber Music Contest Big Sing Year 9 Stardome J Rock/Stage Challenge WGP College Careers Expo Yr9/10 Learner/Parent Interviews Yr7/8 Learner-led Conferences (Term 3) Teacher-only Day Senior Ball Teacher-only Day Last Day of Term 4 - finish 1.00pm Reports and Interviews Term Two Year 11 – 13 Progress report + NCEA results printout SENT HOME WEEK 7, June 5 Year 9 – 10 Progress report + assessment results SENT HOME WEEK 9, June 19 Learner/parent/teacher interviews Year 9 -10 WEEK 10, June 27 Term Three Year 7 – 8 Portfolios + reporting against National Standards Learner lead conferences Year 7 -8 WEEK 1, July 18/19 Year 11 – 13 Progress report + NCEA results printout SENT HOME WEEK 3, July 31 Learner/parent/teacher interviews Year 11 -13 WEEK 4, Aug 8 Morning Tea with Mr Thomas: Recently a group of Year7 learners enjoyed morning tea with Mr Thomas. It was an opportunity for them to share how their year was going to make suggestions about what they would like to see in our college. They were very positive about their experiences to date. Some of their Ideas included: super ultra fast Wi/Fi broadband, no school uniform, and a swimming pool! They were also asked what they think is the best thing about the college for them. Replies included: it is BIG, sports, and they like moving to different specialist classrooms. BOOK AMNESTY FORTNIGHT - English Department Starting Monday 28 May and running through until Friday 8 June Any books you have stashed away from last year bring them in, we will accept them all with welcome arms. Any books still outstanding after this time will be charged to your account. So make sure that your parents will love you more by bringing them in and saving them money! ICT Cybersafety and Digital Citizenship at Whangaparaoa College LGP stands for Learn: Guide: Protect: It is a frame-work that supports schools in creating a culture of responsible, safe use of digital technologies. LGP promotes a learner-centered approach to teaching and learning about cybersafety and digital citizenship across the curriculum. Learn: Guide: Protect: (LGP) has three components or layers: The skills learners learn to keep themselves safe. 1. The guidance they need from educators to learn how to manage challenges. 2. The protective mechanisms schools can use to improve their immediate safety. A digital citizen: is a confident and capable user of ICT uses technologies to participate in educational, cultural, and economic activities uses and develops critical thinking skills in cyberspace is literate in the language, symbols, and texts of digital technologies is aware of ICT challenges and can manage them effectively uses ICT to relate to others in positive, meaningful ways demonstrates honesty and integrity and ethical behaviour in their use of ICT respects the concepts of privacy and freedom of speech in a digital world contributes and actively promotes the values of digital citizenship We will be working on Digital Citizenship at Whangaparaoa College and more information will be given in future newsletters. IT Tip Antivirus software. There are two FREE antivirus software downloads we recommend. 1. www.avgfree.co.au 2. Microsoft Security Essentials windows.microsoft.com/mse Congratulations Xingzi is a star! Whangaparaoa College learner Xingzi (Tracey) Gu was recently selected as a finalist in the Auckland Secondary School Art Competition, in conjunction with ‘The Original Art Sale’ held at the Telstra Clear Pacific Events Centre. Xingzi was presented with a $1000.00 cheque by Auckland Mayor Len Brown as First Place Winner! The Visual Art Department was very proud to receive an invitation to attend the prizegiving ceremony to accompany Xingzi on this special occasion. We look forward to seeing Xingzi’s future art works and would like to congratulate her on behalf of Whangaparaoa College learners and staff for this impressive achievement. Penny Eustace H.O.D Visual Art Children learn to read by reading. If you are not sure how to join our local library, here is a helpful guide. Sue Smith - Head Of Learning Years 7 & 8 Membership How to get a library card if you are under 18: The cost is free! Your parent, guardian or homestay host must accompany you to the library to sign as guarantor. He/she must supply two things: Photo ID (driver’s licence, passport etc.) Proof of address (mail posted to residential address - not P.O. Box in the Auckland Council region, e.g. power bill, bank statement). Feel free to drop by and see one of our friendly librarians any time. We’d love to see you! Whangaparaoa Library hours: Contact us: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Sue Bodmer (Senior Librarian, Children’s & Youth ) 9 Main St Whangaparaoa Town Centre Ph: 09 427 3710 Email: whanglib@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz 9.30am–5pm 9.30am–5pm 9.30am–5pm 9.30am–8pm 9.30am–5pm 9:30am–4pm Closed Notices from the counsellor’s desk... Handy Hints for Improving Learning - Final section... No. 9 Monitor their use of video and computer games. Video games are incredibly popular and give a sense of great mastery, challenge and involvement. Boys particularly use video games in a social way. It is important to realise that the use of video and computer games is not completely passive. Too much playing of these games can be negative. These games can be so compelling they become addictive. While some games require quite intricate problem solving, the skills learned on these games do not appear to readily transfer into other arenas of life. Very few of the games require creative problem solving or an opportunity to be an active participant in determining a story line. Some exposure to computer games is good. Too much, though, can be toxic. Sadly, there is no research that tells us what the right amount of time spent on computer games should be, so you’ll need to think about the balance of your child’s life and their range of activities and interests. No. 10 Help them to build the essentials skills for success. Three of the skills needed for success at school (and in most areas of life) are concentration, memory and sequencing or getting things in the right order. The games that parents play with their children such as Snap, Uno, Concentration, Battleship, Monopoly, Chess, and Jigsaw puzzles, all play an incredibly important role in developing these skills of success. Computer versions of these games are not as effective in helping children develop these skills. To really help your child to succeed at school, every so often switch off the TV, unplug the computer and pull out a game. No. 11 Limit the amount of part-time work. Senior secondary students should not work more than ten hours a week at a part-time job. If they do so, there is clear evidence that their marks will suffer. From “ Help Your Child Succeed at School” by Andrew Fuller www.andrewfuller.com.au About Andrew Fuller - Andrew has recently been described as an ”interesting mixture of Billy Connolly, Tim Winton and Frasier Crane” and as someone who “puts the heart back into psychology”. As a clinical psychologist, Andrew Fuller works with many schools and communities in Australia and internationally, specialising in the wellbeing of young people and their families. He is a Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne. You are invited to… Community Action on Suicide Prevention and Research ‘Casper’ will be hosting an afternoon of Professional Development that is open to all staff, parents/caregivers and interested local agencies. Due to the limited number of spaces available to attend, please College Reception Desk 09 424 9177 Date: Venue: R.S.V.P. to WGP Monday 11 June Whangaparaoa Baptist Church 4.00 – 6.00pm Mother and Daughter Evening Whangaparaoa College and Coast Youth Community Trust would like to invite mothers and daughters to an evening get-together. Join us for supper and an opportunity to hear guest speakers from - “A Girl Called Hope”. This is an opportunity not to be missed! R.S.V.P. to WGP College Reception Desk 09 424 9177 Date: Venue: Wednesday 13 June Whangaparaoa Baptist Church 7.00 – 9.00pm LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE – DON’T MISS OUT. Congratulations Performing Arts - Drama UGLY SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Last week, both junior and senior Drama students were treated to the annual Ugly Shakespeare Company's action packed visit. The company brings Shakespeare to life in its own unique way, run by Waikato University the show breaks down Shakespeare to an enjoyable, memorable and more relatable play. The junior drama students (current and future) enjoyed Hamlet, whilst the seniors enjoyed Romeo & Juliet and a workshop. The students had a wonderful time and William Shakespeare lives on over 400 years since his first work. A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Last Sunday our Year 13 Drama students attended the Auckland Theatre Company's rendition of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. One of Shakespeare's more loved and well known comedies, the production was performed with a modern twist. Students are working closely with teachers on this play as part of their NCEA learning. Performing Arts - Music NZ CHAMBER MUSIC COMPETITION For the first time, Whangaparaoa students are entering the NZ Chamber of Music Competition. It is a chance for budding musicians to show off their skills, no matter their experience. The two college groups entering the competition were given a master class sponsored by ABRSM, which will make for excellent preparation for the competition. An hour long workshop with cellist, Katherine Hebley of the Auckland Philharmonic Orchestra, was an incredible experience and very useful to the groups going into the competition. Entering are: Piano Trio: Natalie Wilson Y9, Bobbi Noon Y11, Jessica Faulkner Y12 Clarinet Trio: Hannah Osborne Y13, Kelly Peterken Y12, Min Park Y12 JUNIOR CONCERT Last week our junior musicians and choirs wowed their audience with a fantastic concert in the college auditorium. Acts included Loud and Proud, Junior Choir, a duet by Annah Clune and Meg Spittall, solo performances by Rachel Johnson and Kieran McNair, Year 9 songwriters and a group of brave, budding year 7 singers. A wonderful afternoon was had by all, and a big thank you to all the supporters who came along. 7 June - Senior Concert Auditorium, 7.00 - 9.30pm Tickets $8 advanced purchase, $10 at the door Featuring senior bands, choirs, ensembles and soloists Tickets available from Learner Accounts Office NOW Sports Talk WGP Netball Tuesday 15 May saw our top two senior netball teams attend the North Harbour Secondary Schools Tournament for the day, playing some fantastic netball. The following Tuesday saw four junior Year 9 & 10 teams attend the junior tournament with a lot of great games being played. Well played teams - great results. Year 10 Team 2 Congratulations Congratulations to Micheala Sokolich-Beatson for making U17 Netball North Representative Netball. ANZ Grant Scheme Please log onto the below link to vote for the opportunity for our netball teams to win some money from the ANZ Bank. This would help buy new gear bags and tracksuits for the senior teams that play at North Harbour. You can vote daily. www.anznetball.co.nz/gransche/gallery-application/ application.html?id=18071 Grading All teams have now finished their grading rounds. They will start competition rounds on Saturday 9 June, except the Intermediate teams at North Harbour, who will start their first round of competition on Thursday 31 May. Good luck to all the teams. Umpires Wanted This season we are very short of umpires as we have more teams and not enough umpires to cover all the games. If you know of anyone that would be available to umpire both at Hibiscus Coast and North Harbour please contact: Tanyalu@wgpcollege.school.nz If you are interested in learning how to umpire Hibiscus Netball Centre will be holding their next class on the 10 June please log into the following site for more details: www.hbcnetball.co.nz/umpires Saturday morning netball Below is a few lines from an email received last week in regard to what netball is all about when you are in Year 7 & 8. This email is from a senior player’s mother. I remembered why and when all this madness of Saturday morning netball started, yep it was when our girls where the Year 7's. It was the most enjoyable morning, it made the heart sing, all these little girls (because they are tiny) they have the biggest hearts and the most enthusiasm you will ever see. They are not worried about the score or the time on the clock or even if they are in Team 1, no they just want to play. They are all just so happy being out there doing their thing and having Mum, Dad, Grandparents and the rest of the family out supporting them. I listened to one dad saying “she can't do that, take the ball like that, can she? And that girl shouldn't be allowed to jump in front of her like that, she's trying to shoot, oh are they allowed to do that?” All said with absolute conviction and not an ounce of knowledge, but always followed with a question. Dads are precious on the side line. We are lucky to have such lovely coaches and managers, and they deserve to be praised because they are doing a fantastic job, sometimes under difficult situations. Saturday 26 May Senior Team 1 played a fantastic game against Northcote Senior 1 and came down to the wire in the last quarter, with the final score 30-28 to Northcote! First loss of the season… The team played extremely well for having at least 4 injuries going into it and we had 2 players go down in the game. (Get better soon Courtney David! Michaela Sokolitch-Beatson, being a tough superstar that she is, went down and came straight back for 3rd quarter and held the defence together!) We started off really well with a turn over after the first whistle, and were 2 up. Then Northcote came back fighting and realised that we meant business! It was a tight game and extremely intense, but the girls really gelled together. It was definitely frustrating at the end of the game, because everyone worked so hard and it showed we wanted it more than Northcote. Especially 3rd and 4th quarters! Still so proud of the girls and the way they played. It was intense and they held it together very well Alexis Sadgrove Captain Senior 1 Netball Team Wednesday 23 May Girl 1st XI football team played away against Western Springs, and after a long trip, tiredness began to show in the first half and at half time we were up 2-0. At the beginning of the second half, Western Springs scored an unfortunate goal to bring the score to a close 2-1, this seemed to wake everyone up and a few minutes later we were once again two goals ahead. It seemed to be a long game, but the girls kept going, and the final was a 4-2 win. Laura Marlow and Alysha Mills both scoring goals and Katie Lanigan scored two. Lucy Marlow Captain XI Girls Soccer Team Fantastic start to our season for our U17 Basketball girls team. The teams first game was against Westlake Girls White, coming away with a win 41-17. Our second game, played on Friday 25 May against a team close to our strength and play. This game was more like a rugby match than basketball. Bodies on the floor, basketballs ripped out of opponents hands, uniforms being pulled and umpires trying to keep up. Great defence from Chloe Beggs and Deearna Lucas plus a great 3-pointer from Deearna. Fierce play from Razzie, Alesha, Bridie and Amber. Great backing up from Kaycee and Mania. Even though it was a win to Carmel 28-24, it was an amazing game to watch. Next time girls. Elizabeth Erueti U17 Girls Basketball Manager Thursday 24 May It was a really tough and exhausting game we played against Diocesan girls top team. We had the ball for the majority of the game, but their defence was really strong. The final score was 7-5 to us. Brooke Thodey, did really well as it was only her second game ever as the goalie, and she blocked most of their goals. Our goals were scored by Kath, Brooke, Yasmin, Krysta, and Paige. Yasmin Nouri Senior Girls Lacrosse Captain Congratulations Emma Clarke 8 HEF, was delighted to finally receive her certificates from the State 2012 NZ Junior Championships for all of the North Island. Emma swam in six events obtaining qualifying times in all. For 11 Year Olds, she placed 8th in the 100m Butterfly, 7th in the 50m and 4th regionally overall. Whangaparaoa College is still seeking voluntary coaches... ...for the 2012 season to cater for the growing number of teams in all grades. Netball, Rugby, Soccer, Hockey. Basketball, Touch, Softball, Cricket, Lacrosse, Athletics, Cross Country. Enquiries and applications to Mrs O’Brien, Sport Coordinator Whangaparaoa College PO Box 775 Phone: 09 424 9291 Email: sharonob@wgpcollege.school.nz www.wgpcollege.school.nz Congratulations Last month Georgia Clasby 11FIT, travelled to Florida with Team New Zealand to compete in the ICU World Cheerleading Championships. This event is considered to be the ‘Olympics of Cheerleading’ with one team in each division representing each country. Over 50 countries participated and Team New Zealand placed second and won silver in both All-Girl and Co-ed divisions. Photo: Team NZ All-Girl Congratulations to Yasmine Brooke, Cerys Holleron and Tyler McDowall for passing their Surf Lifesaving Award on Sunday 6 May at Red Beach SLSC. Well done girls we are all very proud. Dates for your Diary All details will be updated on the Sports Board. Wednesday 30 May Soccer 1st XI Girls v U19 U15 Hockey 1st XI Boys v Rutherford Orewa Rangitoto Rangitoto 4.00pm 4.00pm 4.00pm 5:20pm Away Away Away Harbour Thursday 31 May Lacrosse Senior v Lacrosse Junior v Hockey 1st XI Girls v Auckland Girls Diocesan Wentworth 4.00pm 4.00pm 4:10pm Away Home Harbour 4 Friday 1 June Hockey 2nd XI Girls v Long Bay 4:10pm Harbour 2 Thank you to our sponsors... The dates for the next Defensive Driving Course are as follows: 6, 8 , 12 and 18 June. Each session runs from 6 - 8pm. Each student is required to attend all four sessions. Contact rcsom@xtra.co.nz for a registration form. Registration forms and payment, must be received by 5pm on Monday 4 June. Limited places available. The new test has seen a sharp decline in the "Pass Rate" at the local test centre, 40% only. Roadcraft School of Motoring continue to have a 100% pass rate for our students... If you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact: Tricia O'Connor Roadcraft School of Motoring 021 269 3246 Calling all future New Zealand swimmers Coast Swim Club is one of the top competitive swim clubs in New Zealand and based at Northern Arena, Silverdale. Our coaches Mihai and Mariana, both former Olympians, have more than 25 years coaching experience and are keen to talk with you about being part of their aspiring team. On Friday 8 June from 5.00pm - 6.15pm we are holding open trials at Northern Arena to give your children the opportunity to become part of the team and start enjoying this great sport. Suitable for children 7 years up with ability to swim 25 meters freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke. Also to those swimmers 13 and up who have a keen interest to swim competitively. For further information call club secretary Monique Veen on 021 858476 or email newmember@coastswimclub.org.nz or check us out at our website www.coastswimclub.org.nz Whangaparaoa Hospice Shop 2nd Hand School Sweatshirts Good Quality Our local Hospice Shop has a good supply of second-hand Whangaparaoa College sweatshirts for sale NOW. Be in quick to avoid the winter cold!!! Please SUPPORT HOSPICE The Hilarious Hypnotist - Dave Upfold Come and see your friends and relatives be hypnotised at what promises to be an absolutely hilarious show! Dave will also be running an auction during the interval with all sorts of fantastic items up for grabs at potentially bargain prices! Whangaparaoa Primary School Hall - 39 Ladies Mile, Whangaparaoa Friday 8 June - doors open 7.30pm, show starts at 8.00pm. Tickets : $20 available from the Whangaparaoa Primary School office. Cash bar and snacks will be available - strictly no BYO alcohol. Want to Stay Healthy This Winter? At Agewell we have the best remedies to help your family stay healthy this winter. Have less time off work—Stop the kids getting sick over and over again. “I had frequent colds and was feeling rundown. I now feel energised, healthier and more optimistic about my health. I can’t thank Deborah enough”. Ashley For information phone 0800 249 35 or visit: www.agewellnz.com - 7 Tamariki House, Orewa Mature Responsible Experienced Caring Baby Sitter Looking for baby sitting and child minding opportunities weekends and evenings, school holidays