INSIGHT Newsletter Term 2 2016
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INSIGHT Newsletter Term 2 2016
Motueka High School Whakarewa Street Private Bag 1001, Motueka 7143 Telephone 03 528-9050 Fax: 03 528-6906 www.motuekahigh.school.nz admin@motuekahigh.school.nz From The Principal Dear Parents and Caregivers Tena Kotou Katoa Our students continue to excel in many areas, academically in a range of areas including great work recently in music and drama, in sporting and co-curricular activities and also in leadership and I’d like to make particular mention of our Head Students, Hine Markham and Aaron Bunn who represented the school so well at the Woodlands ANZAC service and again at the Motueka Dawn Service, ably supported by the school choir. A career and personal highlight for me happened in the first week of the term when I joined Stella Bogdanoff and her family as she received two Top Scholar Subject Awards at an NZQA ceremony at Parliament. This was a fantastic experience and a proud moment for Stella and Motueka High School. You will be aware that there have been some changes to the health and safety laws in New Zealand. There is some impact on schools in terms of systems and policies and we are working through these. The reality is that the safety of our students and staff and visitors to the school, have always been our responsibility and there have been stringent measures and processes in place for quite some time. One key part of the new act does revolve around it being everybody’s job to consider safety, so, as with students and staff, if you have any concerns about safety at Motueka High School please contact us about them. I’ve been in the school for a little over two terms now and many parents and community members have been giving me some time to settle in. If you have feedback, good ideas or points of view you’d like to raise, please feel free to come in and see me, e-mail, call or catch up with me if you see me around town or on sporting side-lines. I try not to be hard to get hold of, but I know that sometimes this is a reality. As someone wise said, the only constant is change. We have had several staff changes and very sadly waved goodbye to Peter Leathley and Rebekah Wolfreys, both heading off with their partners for adventures overseas. These teachers were huge assets to the school and are greatly missed by colleagues and staff. Peter’s classes have been taken over by a combination or teachers: Oakley Salton, Andrea Phillips and Lizzie Graham, and we are pleased to welcome Amadia Didsbury who is taking over from Rebekah. Sarah Fyfe has also gone travelling and is on leave for the next three terms. Her class is now being taught by Emily Tait. Postcards have already started rolling in and we wish them all a safe and exciting time away. While not travelling as far, Paula Dempsey will be missed no less and leaves just as large a hole in the administrative area of the school. Paula has been an integral part of the Leadership Team and her loyalty, expertise and incredible knowledge are very much our loss and Waimea College’s gain. We are very lucky in securing Nicki SaundersLoder as Paula’s replacement. You will have received nomination papers for the upcoming Board of Trustees Elections and I would encourage you to consider putting your name forward. Motueka High School has great community support and has been incredibly well served by the current Board members. Ian Palmer has been Chairman of this Board for many years and his experience, commitment and passion for the school has seen Motueka High School through some tough times and into the very strong position we are now in. His support of the current and past Principals, has provided a fantastic environment that has meant the school can develop and grow be the school that this community needs, wants and deserves. Ian has now finished his time on the Board of Trustees. Miriana Stephens and Alistair Smart also will not be standing at the upcoming elections and both brought incredible knowledge and great perspectives to the Board and this has been hugely appreciated. Evan Garland, Brent Maru, Lealofi Pouri-Lane and Gary Fitzgerald have also been faithful and very effective Board members and have either accepted nominations to stand again or indicated their willingness to be on the Board if required. Te Whare Taikura o Te Maatu. Work on this exciting addition to Motueka High School has been progressing very well and every day brings it closer to completion. At this stage an opening ceremony will be held at 6:00am on Friday 5 th of August with a powhiri for visitors and celebration of the opening involving all students, planned for 9:30am. This will be a very significant event for Motueka High School, iwi, our partners and the community and will signify the realisation of the vision and commitment of a huge number of people. It would be great to see you there. More details and times will be confirmed soon. To finish, a message I’ve given to students and staff already. This term is all about getting stuff done. The frantic pace at the start of the year along with the many activities students have been involved in, now morph into the drive to apply what has been learned and achieve the best results possible. Seniors have already been surprised by how fast the year is going and this term is the one which can lead to a manageable and successful rest of the year or one of increasing stress and pressure. The value of keeping on top of things now can’t be overestimated. As always, encourage your students to ask for help early if they seem to be under too much strain. There is sure to be time for fun and excitement. Have a great term. Nga mihi Term dates 2016 Term 2 Monday 2 May – Friday 8 July Term 3 Monday 25 July – Friday 23 September Term 4 Monday 10 October – Friday 9 December Calendar Term 2, 2016 May 17 & 19 18 20 23-27 30 Parent Evenings 4pm-6pm Manu Korero Rock Quest finals Talent Quest heats Teen Health Fest June 1 3 6 7 7 8-10 18 22 26-27 Talent Quest final National Young Leaders Day Queen’s Birthday Holiday Slave Auction Hall 1.20pm, Hall Chamber Music Concert Jazz Combo/Band in Wellington International Ball 7pm Mufti Bay & Big Sing Buller Exchange July 1-2 3-6 6-7 8 8 Art Exhibition & Cabaret, School Hall Brain Bee Year 12 play 7-9pm Last day of Term 2 Music assessment evening JOIN MHS ‘FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL’ The MHS ‘Friends of the School’ is an informal group that meets to support and co-ordinate upcoming events at school. Meetings take place at the Sprig & Fern and the next meeting is scheduled at 7pm on Thursday 26 May. All welcome. John Prestidge, Principal Any queries please ring Gabrielle Bell ph 744-1102 (local Motueka number) Motueka High School staff and students thank Konica Minolta and Wakefield Print for their contribution to Insight magazine Board of Trustees Parent Information BOARD ELECTIONS 2016 Timeline Nominations close noon Fri 20 May Voting papers sent by Wed 25 May Close poll election day noon Fri 3 June Count votes Thur 9 June Board takes office Fri 10 June Board of Trustees Elections Parent Information Every state and state-integrated school in New Zealand must have a board of trustees. The board of trustees is a crown entity, part of the public sector. Parent representatives are elected for a term of 3 years by school parents. The trustee elections are the biggest democratic event in New Zealand. First and foremost a board is accountable for student progress and achievement to its parents, school community and the Crown. The board is the employer of all staff in the school and is responsible for setting the school’s strategic direction in consultation with parents/caregivers, staff and students, ensuring that the school provides a safe environment and quality education for all its students. The board is also responsible for overseeing the management of personnel, curriculum, property, finance and administration. Trustees are active leaders in their school and need to work well in a team, ask challenging questions and have good communication skills. Boards need a balance of skills and experiences to ensure effective processes for planning, monitoring, reporting and reviewing the school performance are in place. HAVE WE GOT YOUR There is a huge pile of lost property at school. Please call in to check if your student is missing items. Please name all your students items to allow the school to return them please Please let us know if you have a new email or have changed any of your contact details. Please call in, telephone the office on 528-9050 or email us at admin@motuekahigh.school.nz PARENT PORTAL The Parent Portal is on the MHS website under Sign in and Links. To access this you will need a password from school. Please contact your students form teacher or the office to obtain this. The Portal has useful information about your student including: attendance, pastoral (discipline matters), timetable, fees, as well as daily student notices. Motueka High School Facebook Pages http://www.facebook.com/motuekahigh http://www.facebook.com/motuekahighinternational www.facebook.com/Motueka-High-School-Art-Department www.facebook.com/motuekahslibrary Dance A big welcome back to Emily Tait who has re-joined the Dance department after taking maternity leave. Emily will be teaching the Year 9 Dance and the Level 1 Dance program. An exciting time for the Dance department as we now have two Dance teachers. Christchurch Trip On March 12th the senior Dance students went to Christchurch to see the live performance of ‘Speed of Light’ performed by the Royal New Zealand Ballet. As part of this trip the students took part in Contemporary and Hip-hop workshops with top performers/ choreographers. The trip was busy, inspiring and lots of fun. A big thank you to the parents that supported us on the trip. The year 10 students’ workshopped in the afternoon learning the repertoire from Speed of Light. The students were required to think on their feet as they quickly learnt all three dances in 90 minutes. Boys Only COMING SOON! A ‘Boys Only’ dance group which will be run in lunch time. Listen to the notices to hear when this group will be starting or see Mrs Tait or Miss Salton to signal your interest. The group will focus on many types of dance such as b-boying and hip-hop. Gifted and Talented Education A primary school Gifted and Talented workshop is being organised for students showing promise in dance. This could be through performance or creativity. More information will be sent to the schools about this exciting opportunity. Taiaha Kia ora. All students who would like to learn Taiaha, please see Mrs Tait or put your name down on the list in the Dance Studio. Kia kaha beautiful dancers! Above: The group of 25 students who came on the Christchurch trip with the teachers from Moorhouse Dance Studio 2016 Performance Dates “I loved the RNZB show and thought it was great that the dance was mostly contemporary because we are also doing a lot of contemporary work in our classes and it got me inspired for my own choreographic process”- Lilly Pfennig, Year 12 Dance July 1st and 2nd Cabaret “It was good to get out of my comfort zone and try something new in the Contemporary Dance workshop”- Macey Barrow, Year 12 Dance August 31st Vast RNZB Visit In week 9 of Term 1 an educator from the Royal New Zealand Ballet came to Motueka High to run workshops for our senior and junior students. The senior students learnt Cacti and Salon Desir- dances from the Speed of Light tour students saw in Christchurch. Additionally the senior students were taught the male and female excerpts from Passchendaele a dance choreographed by Black Grace choreographer Neil Ieremia. Passchendaele was performed in Salute, the show the RNZB premiered in 2015 as part of the ANZAC commemorations. The dance students are able to use these dances as part of assessment and live performances. August 5th Momentum Right and below: Students dancing at the two workshops in Christchurch Art Geometric compositions done by the Year 10 Painting class last term Art We have a busy term coming up! On the 1st and 2nd of July the Cabaret will be on and in addition to the usual performances, there will also be an Art exhibition this year. Our Year 10 classes are all doing a piece based around the theme of the four elements. There will be paintings, sculptures and all sorts of other things. All work will be for sale and the students will be setting the prices themselves and get to keep the money. We will also be exhibiting some of the Senior Art folios that are in progress so you can see what they are up to. If you haven’t seen it yet there is also an Art Department Facebook page: search for High School Art Department or follow this link: www.facebook.com/Motueka-High-SchoolArt-Department – please Like the page and see what our classes have been up to. The photography competition continues this Term too, check out the poster for themes and due dates. It’s a good way for anyone to have a go at photography no matter what kind of camera they have. Right: Matthias Palla’s winning entry for the last round in Term 1 Most senior students are well into their externally assessed folios by now and to keep on track the first board needs to be finished by the end of this term. We will keep you posted with official due dates later in the year. We would also like to congratulate these students who have gained Excellence in various assignments. Year 9 – Excellence in all tasks: Niamh Pelling, Charlee Scott, Natalie SixtusFenemor, Rhea Symonds, Tavania Thorn, Michael Uri, Katelyn Young Year 10 – Excellence in all three tasks: Sarah Fitisemanu, Sapphira Harrington, Jessica Simpson, Tui Soochoon, Haere-Po Te MihaBarlow, Jasmine Wood Year 10 – Excellence for two tasks: Emily Bryan, Susana Cameron, Amber Goodall, Toby henry, Isabel Neal, Thomas Pearson, Lucia Piggot, Jake Walker, Alissa Yang Year 10 Design portfolio assignment: Carmelita Matheson, Freeman Payne, Jessica Simpson, May Takahashi, Olivia Troughton Year 10 Arts Academy: Peri Beech, Leah Bullock- Lindegger, Crystal Richardson Year 11 Art first internal: Jasmin Mosimann Year 12 Photography: Sofie De Blauw, Lily Grant, Anna Knittel, Jana Tiedeke Year 13 Design: Heidi Grainger Mathematics Otago Junior Problem Solving and Casio Senior competitors Left back row: Harsh Kansara, Jacob Bowdler, Simon Vincent, Cody Robinson, Casey Boyes, Stanley Griffith. Middle Row: Cordelia Woodhead, Pamela Currie, Alex Brogan, Raven August, Thomas Pearson, Ryan Bensemann, Natalie SixtusFenemor. Front Row: Rowena Mosimann, Jade Heath-Keen, Jade Hartlaub, May Takahashi, Miriam Vincent. Absent: Isabella Cranshaw, Jamie Jones. The Otago Junior Problem Solving Competition was held in the first week of this term. We invited 18 of our top mathematicians to enter (Year 9, 10 and 11). Results always take a long time – we expect to hear back early in Term 3. As well, two outstanding Year 12 mathematicians are having a go at the Casio Senior Competition in week 3. The aim here is to give them a taste of the very sophisticated questions this year so they can really give it a crack in Year 13. The Australian Mathematics Competition is on Thursday 28 July – first week Term 3. All students entered for this competition should now have practice papers (available through the AMC website). A big thank you to our senior students who are working one-on-one with students in our Thursday morning tutoring slot (8.30-9.00am). Right: Year 13 tutor, Hannah Gordon working with one of our international students Lilly Pfennig, at a Thursday before school tutorial. We also have Y13’s helping out in several of our Y9 and Y10 classes starting this term. All our Y11 students have now received their grade for the first Internal. There were some great results so it is now onward and upward for the rest of the year! 2016 Cross Country Results Year 9 Girls: 1st Joelle Post, 2nd Jessie Fa’avae, 3rd Dayna Kenning Year 9 Boys: Top 5: Casey Irons,Riley O’Connor, Ryan Martin, Jocob Brooks, Andries Pienaar Junior Girls: 1st Peri Beech, 2nd Jasmine Wood, 3rd Isabel Neal Junior Boys: 1st Fletcher Pickworth, 2nd Alex Brogan, 3rd Andries Pienaar Senior Girls: 1st Corina Borgardt, 2nd Sydnee Wilkins, 3rd Jana Schewior Senior Boys: 1st Jacob Bryan, 2nd Billy Bathgate, 3rd Jade Brown Environment Committee This is the first year that Motueka High School has Environmental Captains as senior leaders. This year our leaders are Hayley Garlick and Conor Kennedy. Project Janszoon Motueka High School is still highly involved with Project Janszoon and we now have over 5 different classes going to our adopted section at Anchorage to carry out studies. Above: Conor and Hayley – Environment Captains 2016 Hayley and Conor are supported by an enthusiastic group of students from all year levels. If anyone is interested in becoming a part of the environment committee then come along to meetings – listen to the notices for information. Above: Year 10 Science-X students at Anchorage Four students were selected to represent Motueka High School on the Student Advisory Board (SAB). Each term they meet with other schools and plan events in the Abel Tasman National Park. Right: SAB representatives Conor Kennedy, Joe Cunningham, Awatea Teaukura, May Takahashi Above: Environment committee students at the Moturoa Mission Moturoa Mission On March 16th our environment committee ran activities and helped out at the Moturoa Mission. This is an Eco-Challenge for Primary Schools run by Enviroschools and the TDC. Hayley and Conor created and ran an activity called “Save the Tuatara” which was a success and aimed to teach the primary students about pest management strategies. The other students helped other providers run their activities, from looking for spiders to explaining what is in poison bait. Going for Silver! Motueka High School is currently a Bronze Level Enviroschool. 2016 is a year for review, however the committee was not satisfied with staying at Bronze, and they are now aiming to achieve Silver Level! The reflection will be at the start of Term 3. Fundraising Thank you to our sponsors who helped us raise over $400 by providing items for our raffle! This wouldn’t have been possible without the support of: Beefair Butchery, Countdown, Essential TouchReflexology, Floral Affaire, Life Pharmacy, Pied Stilt Winery and Potters Patch. Outdoor Education Navigation and trip planning are currently the focus this term as most year levels prepare for upcoming trips into neighbouring National Parks. Fingers are crossed that the weather will continue to ease into the beautiful settled autumn conditions that make it ideal tramping weather in the top of the South. The Term 2 Adventure Skills extension class trip to Abel Tasman NP is Week 10, Wed 6/7 to Fri 8/7. The Year 10 Adventure Expedition, where they get the opportunity to put into practice all they learnt the past two terms, is Week 8, Wed 22/6 to Fri 24/6. Yr. 11 OE have been busy learning bush-craft, navigation and tramping this term and have an expedition heading into the Cobb Valley in Week 4, Wed 25/5 to Thurs 26/5. This programme continues to go from strength to strength under the leadership of Mr Greg O’Donnell and Ms Sarah Cumming. There is a strong, motivated group of students producing practical and written work of a high standard. as they have put them to use in NZ and around the world in careers as diverse as movie set construction, oil rigs, industrial rope access, safety consultants for Adventure Races, SAR and adventure industry. The rest of Term 2 is devoted to an introduction to Sport Lead Climbing so that students can prepare for their assessment in Term 4. Jade Brown completed a very successful apprenticeship with Abel Tasman Canyons where by all accounts he did himself and the school proud. Here’s a sample of his thoughts and learning: “What makes a good canyon guide? To be a good canyon guide, everything needs to be slick. You need to be confident and competent, be able to tie and dress your knots perfectly while blindfolded, (NB do not canyon while blindfolded). Explain briefings clearly and most importantly don’t eat the customers’ muffin. Another important part is attitude, being able to chat freely with customers and keep them relaxed and happy, but also being able to switch to guide mode when needed - when the guide becomes serious and strict to ensure everyone is listening and will be safe during the activity. It always happens during briefings and before a dangerous activity. I would like to thank the team at Abel Tasman Canyons for choosing me to be a part of their apprenticeship experience. I have had an awesome time, learnt a lot, not only about canyoning and the outdoors but also about myself. I will take a lot away from this opportunity and will be applying this new knowledge and experience to future personal missions” See his full report and pictures on the School website. Year 12 OE students were fortunate to have enjoyed the last of the great summer weather prior to the holidays whilst in the Abel Tasman NP on their sea kayaking expedition. Not a breath of wind, mirror calm seas (well, except for the rain on the last afternoon!), lots of seal pups, plenty warm enough to swim, play touch on the beach and do a great job fish counting and preparing/maintaining the school’s Project Janszoon site at Anchorage. At the end of Term 1 the Yr 13’s travelled to Murchison to kayak the Buller River and its tributaries. This was a particularly successful trip as the group juggled where to paddle and how to “be cool at all times” under the guidance of professional kayak instructors. Their skill level and positive attitude impressed, “not only good paddlers, but good people to go paddling with!” They move now to Caving and a particular focus on safety, leadership, rope-work, rigging and Single Rope Technique (SRT). These skills have stood MHS graduates in good stead Term 2 Outdoor Education Trip Dates: Yr 9: Adventure Camp Abel Tasman National Park, Week 10, July 6-8 Yr 10: Adventure Exped Canaan, venue TBC, Week 8, June 22-44 Yr 11: Expedition, Week 4, May 25-26. Yr 12: 3 day Tramp Kahurangi National Park, Week 6, 8-10 June. Yr 13: Caving, SRT and Rock lead climbing training every Thurs! The Base Thanks to the wonderful summer we enjoyed in Motueka this year, our students enjoyed a lot more time than usual in the school pool. They were well prepared when they competed in the Special Olympics Swimming Event in March. They were a credit to our school, each one of them behaving beautifully and expending maximum effort in their races. Congratulations to Michael Tideman who not only gained a first in all of his individual events (the fourth was for the relay), but was well ahead of his competition every time. Right: Michael with his welldeserved certificates Recently we have been learning about hobbies. We were most impressed by Emma all dressed up in her St John uniform showing us her expert marching skills. It was great fun watching our attempts after she taught us a few basic moves. She has been involved in St John for six years now and has worked hard to earn a lot of badges. The students enjoyed learning a few skills from her; sitting the tests she devised and receiving the certificates and fake badges she had made for them. At right: Emma demonstrates her first aid skills Left: Sophie and Laura with the rubbish they collected around the school grounds Above: John in the walking race and right: Mr Laing with Laura Every Wednesday morning our students walk to the supermarket where they learn about money and shopping. This is followed by a visit to a café where they practice the skills involved in eating out, always the highlight of the week for everyone, staff included! Above: Luke, John and Sophie enjoy morning tea at The European Bakery Visits to the school gym are another regular weekly event enjoyed by everyone. We are currently preparing for our next Special Olympics event, football. Above left: Reuben works on his football skills and at right: Paige helps Alice with her balance Science Left: Michael and Jacob with their crumple zone design in Level 2 Physics Simon and Mitchell work on their winning crumple zone design in Level 2 Above: Level 3 Physics ‘field trip’ to dance learning how to perform the fouetté, a quick whipping movement of the raised leg in ballet usually accompanying a pirouette involving some good rotational dynamics! Physics Above & left: A real hands on learning experience for Year 12 Biology students dissecting rats Science Science Brain Bee Congratulations to Mamie Mikaere, Jayde Heal, Ethan Penman, Susie Adams and Jamie Jones on being selected to compete in Round 2 of the South Island Brain Bee. This takes place at Dunedin Museum on July 5th and includes a visit to Otago University. We wish them luck with their studying. Science Roadshow - Tue 18 October - Year 9 only The Science Roadshow is a mobile science discovery centre that will be set up in our school hall. All Year 9 will attend as part of their Science studies. The cost is $8 payable to the office by end of Term 3. Please let the school know if you need financial assistance. ASB Bright Sparks is New Zealand's most exciting technology competition. Winners have gone on to amazing careers and involvement in exciting projects. Every year kids from schools all over New Zealand submit their inventions to win their share of $10,000 prize money. Entries are now open, closing on 28 September, 2016. If you have an idea for an invention in the fields of science, hardware, environment, and engineering, ASB Bright Sparks is the place for you! See more at: http://www.brightsparks.org.nz Cawthron Science and Technology Fair All students are encouraged to enter this - an online search will give you more details. It is perfectly acceptable for parents to help their children. Some classes will be expected to work on projects both in class and at home. There are some great (financial) prizes to be won. Skydiving Senior Physics students learn the principles of projectile motion. With this in mind we are organising a trip to the local skydiving outfit. The cost for a jump is at reduced rates of $200 for 9,000 ft, $300 for 13,000 ft and $350 for 16,500 ft. payment can be made in instalments at the school office. The jump is scheduled for Wed Aug 31 from 12pm onwards. Spectators welcome. Biology Field trip On 4 April, Year 12 Biology went to Anchorage to research and observe the growth patterns of Hakea, Manuka and Kanuka Above: Callum on the Biology field trip plants. We to Abel Tasman National Park motored into Anchorage on a pleasant, sunny morning, unloaded onto the beach and marched up to the top of Anchorage Hill, where we measured and counted the different bushes and trees at various points on the slope. The weather was beautiful and there were gorgeous views out over the park. Coming into anchorage and wandering around we could see the massive beneficial impact Project Janszoon has had on the Abel Tasman’s forests such as the removal of wilding conifers and the introduction of native robins on Adele Island. Having such an amazing and diverse area to study and explore on our doorstep is a huge privilege. We are one of four schools helping to look after a section of the park and hold onto its natural beauty for future generations. I know I will be back to help take care of this gorgeous place. Back in the classroom, we collated our data and have used it to complete an assessment worth 4 credits, where we identified and explained the plants’ zonation pattern. Ra Buchanan Left: Rose on L3 Biology field trip to Abel Tasman National Park Te Whare Taikura o Te Maatu The MHS Community Cultural Centre has been gifted a name by Ngati Rarua and Te Atia Awa of “Te Whare Taikura o Te Maatu”. Whare means house and Taikura has two meanings, literally the heartwood of the totara and also cohort of young people. Te Maatu was the traditional name given to this area that we now call Motueka. Te Maatu was known as ‘the garden’ where cultivations took place under large native trees providing produce to eat and to sell. Members of the Board of Trustees, MHS staff, the project manager and local iwi recently had a site visit and everyone was pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness, available light, and the clear line of sight from the main entrance to Pukeone. We all agreed it would be a great place to welcome our visitors, for our student learners and a wonderful venue for any community groups using the facility. Shave For A Cure 2016 saw a record number of participants with 15 amazing students who had their heads shaved at lunchtime on Friday 8 April. We are delighted to report that over $5,500 was raised by Motueka High School. All funds received go to Shave For a Cure, the major fundraiser of Leukaemia and Blood Cancers NZ. A massive thanks to Ange from Rev, Faiga Siaki, Mr Mills and all the amazing people who helped shave the heads including the awesome organiser Ms Wolfreys. We have had tremendous support from the community, our iwi and our funding partners. We couldn’t have succeeded without their enormous contribution. The job is not finished and we still need funds to outfit the kitchen and furnish the space. If you have any funds or resources to donate, your support would be extremely grateful. Powhiri - Students and staff are preparing for a house competition with four waiata and two haka to be performed. The goal is to have an inter-house mini kapa haka competition towards the end of term 2. Our expert waiata and haka teams will then perform for the opening of Te Whare Taikura o Te Maatu. It will be an amazing day. Ka kite ki ko! See you there! Participants in Shave For A Cure front row: Hayden Wordsworth, Hayley Webley, Tavania Thorn, Selena Christie, Emma Arp; second row: Kaleb Walker, Edward Morris, Renee Currie, Pounamu Soochoon; third row: Taylor JarvieBrown, Isaac Bensemann, Bright Mueangmi, Josh Giles, Tane Guerrero; back row: Cameron Bradford. Food and Nutrition Year 9 and 10 Year 12 The new Year 9 class has made a great start this term. The two-term Year 10 classes are progressing well. Students have just completed a mini research assignment on an unfamiliar vegetable, finding a recipe featuring the vegetable and cooking it up. Next up we will start our section on Family Meals where students will choose their own recipes based around breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and baking/treats. Left: Laura and Shanae’s Kale Chips Year 11 Term 1 Field Trip – Village Milk. Year 11 checked in with the good, the bad and the ugly microorganisms at Village Milk on Holdaway Road, Lower Moutere. What interested us most were the bad ones, as we were studying food safety practices. We met Gracie, Ruby and Lucy and the rest of the girls, and didn’t leave until we had milk moustaches from their fresh raw milk. Right: Devin 11 week Vegan Challenge ‘Challenge’ being the operative word as we learnt about this specialist diet. Cooking up vegan storms pushed the boundaries of most in the class. Nevertheless, vegan burgers with homemade bbq sauce received a universal ‘thumbs up’. One a penny, two a penny… Not exactly vegan, but we couldn’t resist getting into the Easter spirit on Good Friday eve. The real deal - hot cross buns. Above: Master bakers – Krystina and Lily For term 2, Year 12 is dedicated to sustainable food practices. Right: Dried organic apples Year 13 Term 1 has been spent delving into a nutritional issue affecting the well-being of NZ. With negotiation, the students opted to put under-nutrition under the microscope. Their investigative reports will shed light on this growing issue before implementing an action plan to respond to the need, later in the year. Tuesday morning Breakfast Club - Every Tuesday saw something different for breakfast for Year 11’s. The students cooked up eggs benedict, oaty cinnamon waffles with fresh berries, French brioche toast….and more. Left: Pumpkin soup with homemade wholemeal bread. Our very own Trindi Walker, the community ministries manager from the Salvation Army, generously gave up an hour of her precious time to share her insight on this issue in our community. Year 13 cooking highlights have been vegetable lasagne, soft shell tacos, pork ‘pot stickers’, and spinach ravioli. Looking ahead in Term 2 and 3 A visit to the Motueka community gardens Cabaret catering Te Maatu opening function Lunch for our favourite teacher Tersha Coppell and Heather Olds International Youth Enviro Forum Many of our International students are beginning to realise that they will soon be returning home and already we have a few tears. I imagine it will get a little worse over the next few weeks! We do thank the students though for getting so involved with what is on offer here at school, especially with regards to music opportunities and the many sports teams that welcome new players. It has been great to see the students involved in the annual cross country, the International Netball Team, rugby, volleyball and in regular class activities, such as dissecting rats in Year 12 Biology (photos available on the school Facebook page). All adding up to make the wonderful experience of being at MHS. We continue to sincerely thank the amazing host parents who open their homes to International students. Your support is appreciated. We are also looking at the July change over and the requests from the new intake. As always we are asked for host families with horses, or who live by the sea, and we would love to hear from anyone who is considering hosting, now or in the future. Please contact the school office for a Homestay information pack. Youth Enviro Leaders Forum I was lucky enough to be selected for the Youth Enviro Leaders Forum through the Sir Peter Blake Trust along with 58 other students from all around NZ. It was a six day experience filled with all sorts of activities and workshops based around pest eradication, biodiversity and ocean health. We stayed in Nelson and did projects like working on the fences for the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary, Kayaking and Snorkelling at Cable Bay, Workshops with Cawthron Institute and SpatNZ. A real highlight for me was going kayaking and then out of nowhere four orca came swimming right in front of the kayak. This opportunity was a once in a lifetime for a young person like me to be a part of and I highly recommend that other students should apply for this program in the future. I came away from this experience with the drive and passion to give insightful knowledge of how our generation need to start caring more about our impact on the planet, to sustain it for future generations to come. By Conor Kennedy Equestrian Horticulture/Trades Tasman Secondary School Equestrian Event Four MHS Teams competed in the event on Friday 13 May. Riders and horses all represented us with pride and competed hard ending with some great results in dressage, show jumping and cross country. Year 11 students from left: pricking out seedlings, visiting Mac Hops, and pictured below in the horticulture gardens Individual Results: Cordelia Woodhead - 4th in 65cm dressage class Imogen Agnew - 3rd in 80cm dressage class and 2nd Overall in 80cm class Anna Knittel - 2nd in the 65cm class Kimberley MacLean 3rd overall in 65cm class Jasmine Barker - 4th overall 80cm class Team Results: Motueka High School White 5th overall. The team consisted of: Kimberley MacLean, Antonia L , Anne-Claire de la Bretesche. Left: Rachael Wood show jumping on Buoy and at right: Kimberley MacLean and Pilgrim on x country jump Right: Year 10 Rural Studies students’ garden progress PAYMENT OF SPORTS FEES All sports fees must be paid PRIOR to competition commencement. Students will be unable to play and uniforms will not be issued if sports fees are outstanding. Please ensure all sports fees are paid if you wish students to participate in sports. Please enquire at the school office for further information. Sports Football - Congratulations to Kelsey Barrett in her selection to play for the Tasman United Women’s Football team competing in the Mainland Women’s Premier League this season. team go down 6-4. As we were the top qualifier we then played East Otago and at full time 6-6. The team has now qualified for the NZSS Nationals in Auckland in December. D’Arcy Cup Cricket– Our 1st X1 Cricket team mainly made up of Junior boys played a pre Gillette Cup qualifying game against Queen Charlotte College at Memorial Park. Top scorer was Liam Hobbs with 25 and top bowler Harsh Kinsara 4/12. Motueka High School winning the match on the last ball 97/6 Queen Charlotte College all out for 96. Well done boys. Tuna e Hoe Nelson Region Waka Ama competition held at Lake Rotoiti saw Canaan Neha Manihera win the Best Steerer Award. We entered two teams into this competition. Rep Cricket - Fergus and Alex played in a rep fixture for Nelson U15 team v Marlborough. It was a 50 over match (the first they had ever played) and 7 hours long! Alex had to open the bowling into the wind and had figures of 1/38 off 9 overs. Fergus had figures of 2/29 and took a catch. Marlborough made 231/6 so our boys took half the wickets and were the most economical. Alex batted Number 9 and was 24 n/o at the end. Fergus was not out on 3. Nelson lost by 60 runs. The next fixture will be a trip to Levin for the Central Districts U15 tournament in December. Indoor Cricket - The Year 9/10 boys' Indoor Cricket team started in a new league on Friday night in Richmond. They played against Nelson College Year 10s and won 82-58. There are 8 games this term then a semi and a final. The best batting combination in our first game was Liam Hobbs and Blake Barrett. Touch SISS tournament Christchurch: Thank you to Weesung Paaka, Bevan Thompson, Mark Kelly and Anne Campbell for coaching and managing our Senior Mixed team at this tournament. The first day of competition saw our team win 4 from 4 games. In the semi-final against Lincoln High School saw our House Sports - was another fun and super excited day with the four houses only having 10 points separating them before they hit the pool activities. Winning House overall was Nuku (Green) Ahi (Red)second, Angi (Yellow) third and Wai (Blue) fourth. Great day had by all. MHS Swimming Sports Champions: U14 Girls Shannen Smith, U15 Girls Charlie Thain, U16 Girls Jenna Heywood, U19 Girls Samantha Trevurza, U14 Boys, Willem Pienaar, U15 Boys Daniel Trevurza, U16 Boys Ben Cudby, U19 Boys William Davis. We would like to congratulate Samantha Trevurza and Daniel Trevurza for the number of records that they broke on the day. Daniel achieved a record in all but one of the races he competed in. Congratulations to Ryan Heywood, Bryn Boyes and Luke Cunningham for their fastest times in the new events. Coaching – Yr 13 and Sports Captain Samantha Trevurza has come to the rescue for a number of Rudolf Steiner students in offering to coach them swimming. Sam is doing this twice a week. Athletics – Congratulations to Amanda Fitisemanu and Conor Bithell for their selection into the Tasman athletic squad and went to Dunedin for the National Champs. Congratulations to Amanda for taking out the GOLD medal in the U20 age group for the 400m. This must be a dream come true for Amanda who now will be competing at the Oceania Championships in Tahiti in April. We wish her all the best. Touch - Ben Johnston represented Tasman in U15 Touch TSS Triathlon results: Mr Stow took a very talented team of triathletes to Rabbit Island to compete. In the Individual grade Willem Pienaar was placed 2nd in the U14 with Kevin Schueckhaus placed 6th in the U16. The top team placings were U19 Samantha Trevurza, Culainn Stringer, Scott Dixon 1 st. U14 Liam Ryder, Dayna Kenning, Casey Iorns 3rd, U16 Jenna Heywood, Jacob Bryan, Riley Warrander 3rd, U16 Charlie Thain, Izzy Neal, Camryn Smart 3rd. NZ National Swimming Age Group Champs held in Wellington recently with Samantha Trevurza swimming in the 17/18 year age group, won bronze in the 50 butterfly, 7th in the 100 butterfly , 4th in the 50 back and 8th in the 100 back. Recording personal bests in all but one event!! Samantha also broke the Nelson Marlborough 17 year age group records, in both the 50 back and 50 fly. Daniel Trevurza swam in the 15 year age group. He made 3 finals with personal best times, 7th 50 breaststroke, 6th 100 breaststroke, 8th 200 breaststroke. He also broke the 15 year old boys, Nelson Marlborough age group records in the 50m and 100 m breaststroke events. Netball – Geraldine Hodgson Tournament The A Team and 10A Netball teams competed in the Geraldine Hodgson Netball Tournament held at Saxton Courts. The 10A team won all their games in College Grade and looked very slick. The A team placed well in a tightly contested C Grade Competition displaying some excellent defensive play. Thanks to umpires Caleb Binns and Stacey Fry. Judo: Congratulations to Risaleaana Pouri-Lane for winning Gold at the Oceania Judo Champs in Australia. Risaleaana was in the Cadet Women’s U63kg team that took the Gold off Australia. Tennis –MHS Tennis Champions Junior Boys Alex Brogan v Logan Ogilvie - Alex won 6-1, 6-0 Junior Girls Laura Inglis beat Natalie Sixtus-Fenemor 9-1 Laura Inglis beat Lila Scholes 6-2 Senior Boys Alex Brogan beat Matthias Palla 9-0 Alex and Logan represented Motueka High School in doubles next Friday at the Nelson Junior Open and came second. Alex's team the Tasman Terrapins beat Logan's team Motueka Maestros in the final of the Nelson Mens' B grade. There were 14 teams in the grade. Alex was undefeated all season in singles and Logan and his dad John were undefeated in doubles. TSS Golf tournament: This year our Lila Scholes a Year 9 student participated along with all the other colleges. This was a great experience for Lila. TSS Mountain biking Championships: Results were: U14 Boys Ryan Heywood 5th, U16 Boys Hunter Chung 3rd, U19 Boys Kendall Spark 16th Volleyball: It was sad to see Volleyball Coach Peter Leathley depart. This year we entered 4 teams into the TSS tournament where our Snr Boys were placed 5th, Senior Girls Div 1 placed 3rd=, Snr Girls Div 2 placed 6th and the Junior Girls Div 1 placed 2nd and 5th. The Senior Div 1 Girls team travelled to Christchurch to the Satellite tournament and placed 4th. A great effort and thanks to Mr Leathley and Mrs Lizzie Graham for coaching and managing the team. There were 48 players that competed in the Volleyball Premier League each Thursday night. GODZONE: Congratulations to Team Motueka, who included our own staff member Mr Jake Stow. This team provided our school, and the WHOLE community with a real buzz of excitement. Following their every step of the way was extremely exciting. To see them cross the finish line made us all very proud!!! Well done Mr Stow and team for completing this extreme race in 8th position. Student Support Annual Focus on Preventing Bullying YOUth Health Day The school focus of Term 2/Week 3 will be on the anti-bullying message. This year it coincides with the inaugural “Bullying-free NZ week” which has the theme “Together we can prevent bullying in Aotearoa” and culminates in Pink Shirt Day. Students who respect the diversity of our school population and believe that every student has the right to feel safe and welcome at school, are invited to swap their school shirt/blouse for a pink shirt on Friday, 20th May. It’s not a mufti day and no donation is required. This is a regional road show organised by Lee-Ann O’Brien, the adolescent nurse specialist with Nelson Bays Primary Health. Her team of a doctor, physiotherapist, optician, audiologist, sexual health nurse and other health services are offering free private consultations for any students who wish to be seen. Several health service providers will set up information stalls at lunch time and a sausage sizzle, music and dance demonstrations will complete the carnival atmosphere. Bullying is based on power over and control of another, usually more vulnerable, person. As such, it raises its head in most, if not all, schools from time to time and can also be present in teams, clubs and workplaces. Our school policy defines bullying as behaviour that causes hurt to another person in a way that is usually repeated, intentional and targeted. Bullying thrives on secrecy, so we encourage students to report any bullying that they see or experience so that the victim can be kept safe and empowered whilst the bully is educated and counselled, or punished if there are further incidents. Students can fill in a Bullying and Harassment form at The House, Library, Student Office or from any teacher or Student Contact. “Post” back via boxes at the Student Office, Library and The House, or give to a teacher. Our Policy on Bullying is on the school website, and the Bullying and Harassment form can be completed confidentially on-line via Moodle, and viewed only by the school counsellor, Lorraine Mullings. Upcoming Sports events 20 May TSS Swimming Championships – Aquatic Pool Richmond 25 May TSS Cross Country – Rabbit Island 13 June TSS Indoor Climbing – Nelson 18/19 Jun SISS Squash – Nelson 22 June TSS Badminton Competition, Motueka 23 June TSS Junior Netball Supernet, Motueka 26/27 Jun Buller Exchange at Buller High School 6 July TSS Squash – Blenheim Senior students will be offered the opportunity to attend one of several workshop activities prior to lunch time. At the time of writing these will hopefully include a mass fitness class similar to Zumba, and smaller workshops such as “’Strapping for sports injuries”, “Outdoors life skills to safely enjoy the bush”, Yoga, Mindfulness, and a Health Quiz with prizes. The YOUth Health Team will visit Motueka High School on Monday 30 May from 12.30-3.30 pm. Music Nelson Big Band and Youth Jazz Orchestra . It was a fantastic evening’s entertainment and well attended by parents and supporters. Left: Thorben & Amanda on Tour Above: Sound Technician Michael Term 1 ended with two very successful Primary School Music tours. Both the primary and secondary students enjoyed the tours with a wide variety of groups performing. Above: Jazz Band on tour Coming up May – July Above: Tagan, Keilah, Saskia and Callaghan on Tour Take a deep breath –Term 2 has a very full calendar of events for our musicians. We were fortunate to have David Squire , the Music Director of the NZ Youth Choir, come and coach our auditioned choir ‘Suono Bellissimmo’ as they prepare fo r Big Sing 22 June in Blenheim. Both Suono Bellissimo and the Motueka Singers will be attending the Big Sing this year so about 50 students will be heading east to experience that event. NZ Music Month lunchtime concerts at the Public Library 13, 20 & 27 May , 1.30pm Rockquest – Final 20 May Fundraising quiz nights Mapua Sprig and Fern 25 May 7 pm to help send our jazz musicians to NZSM Jaz z Festival in Wellington June 8–11. Get a team together, come and support our jazz students. Chamber Music Competition – 7 June, Nelson, 7pm. Talent Quest heats 23 – 27 May lunchtimes school hall Talent Quest final 1 June 7 pm MHS hall NZSM Jazz Festival 8 – 11 June Wellington Nelson Youth Jazz Competition 19 June The Boathouse The Big Sing 22 June TSB Centre Blenheim MHS Cabaret 1 -2 July MHS Hall Above: Suono Bellissimo with David Squire We had a very successful visit from musician Rodger Fox who shared extensive knowledge with our students later performed with them in a concert at Playhouse on 9 May. Bands from Waimea Nayland also performed along with jazz his and The and the Above: Jazz Combo with Rodger Fox If you have any queries please contact Hilary Sinclair by phone 528 9050 x 822 or by email hilary.sinclair@motuekahigh.school.nz Drama Shakespeare Festival 2016 This year the festival was held at Nayland College and for the first time in many years was a Nelson/Tasman regional festival. Motueka High School entered 5 pieces but did not get any awards as most of our pieces were too short to be competitive. This was a shame and was confirmed by the judges who praised several of the pieces heartily. Above: Lady Macbeths: Eden Meser, Hayley Garlick Judges said this was a compelling performance and students did not get recognition they deserved due to the short time. Above from left: The Witches: Jennifer Guthrie, Lily Grant, Paige Jarvie-Brown Above in Hamlet: Jemima Meegan, Dasha Thomas-Marshall, Alex Watson Below: Macbeth Kiiani Tengu Above: in The Tempest: Charley Tuuta, Shania Pascoe, Laura Wilkinson Drama Above: the whole cast of Spilt Milk Year 11 Drama show: Spilt Milk Above: The whole cast of Spilt Milk Well done year 11’s and special shout-out to Luise, Celine and Alina. Great show which was well enjoyed. Above: Stella Stevens and Floris Mersmans Year 10 Above from left: Joe MacLennan, Jack Westenra, Brendon Barton Our Clown shows are ready and we are off on “tour”, bringing shows to Laura Ingram, The Base and Oasis Kindy. Term 2 Agenda Year 10: Melodrama Year 11: Poetry Performance Year 12/13: Major Role Revenge of the Amazons July 6th/7th School hall A hilarious feminist twist Midsummer Night’s Dream on Shakespeare’s Shakers Above from left: Zion Perry and Floris Mersmans August 3rd and 4th Location TBC Four girls perform multiple characters in this funny yet thought provoking piece about life working in a posh cocktail bar Below: MHS Drama Year 10 clown show, Laura Ingram Kindergarten, Term 2, 2016 Our Premium Sponsors