Term 2 Week 11 Friday 13th July 2011 Assessment week was a
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Term 2 Week 11 Friday 13th July 2011 Assessment week was a
Term 2 Week 11 Friday 13th July 2011 Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou, special greetings to you all. Winter has arrived with a vengeance and the stormy weather over the last few days has reminded us that we have the coldest part of the season beginning. It is wonderful to see the jonquils and camellias flowering and be reminded that there is always something to celebrate and enjoy. Another busy term has come to an end. It certainly has finished as it began; filled with events and filled with pleasing achievements by our many fine young people who make up the college whānau here at Ōtorohanga.Today sees the end of the celebrations of Matariki and your child will be able to tell you who the winning house was at the end of the performance assembly held this afternoon in the hall. I wish to take this opportunity to extend a big mihi of thanks to Whaea Mita, Whaea Donna, our staff and students/tauira who lead so many of these events and to the whānau of the school who came and participated in the many activities which made up Matariki 2011. Such events are always special in the life of a kura; they are always with their challenges and they are always with their memories. To you all who gave of time, commitment and enthusiasm, ngā mihi nui ki a koutou. Assessment week was a busy week for most students and staff within the College. During that week all senior students sat a range of assessments; tests, examinations and practical tasks. They have now received their results and have a sense of how well they are progressing. The formal written reports have all been posted out so we hope that you all have an idea of how well your child is progressing. The NCEA focus groups have been meeting this week also which provided us with some valuable time to check with these students, their progress and issues being experienced. Let me urge you all to contact the school should you have any concerns about how well your child is achieving this year. To our students enrolled in NCEA courses, let me urge each of you to continue to extend yourselves and to remind each of you that because of the changed school year this year, term 3 is crucial for you all to maintain a high work ethic. There are effectively now only 13 weeks until this academic year finishes for our senior students. It is always a real pleasure to acknowledge excellence and I intend to offer in this newsletter many. First the College’s congratulations are extended to Chris Lord, a year 11 student. Chris was awarded the Herbert Memorial Trophy at the Awaroa Sports Day. He won this tohu/trophy for his wins in the standing and underhand chopping events. Chris recently trialled for the New Zealand Under 21 Chopping Team, narrowly missing selection, however, he stands an excellent chance of making the team next year. Chris’s trophy arrived at the school recently and with the blessing of his whānau, it will be on display with the College’s other trophies in the foyer for the remainder of this year. A fine effort Chris – well done indeed; Ngā mihi tautoko o te kura nei ki a koe. Congratulations also are offered to those 83 students from our senior school who have thus far this year earned passes at their level of NCEA study, and received at least one of their “passes” with an endorsement of “merit” or “excellence”. To have 83 students from within the College achieving in one or more standards of assessment at these higher endorsement levels is wonderful to see and is a credit to the students, their staff and whānau at home. Last week the College under the leadership of Mrs Russell, Senior Manager Student Wellbeing and the three Senior School Deans, Mrs Kurth, Mrs Pemberton and Mr Howitt put on a celebratory luncheon for these students. It was a time to acknowledge hard work, a time to say well done and a time to allow our students to mingle with some of their staff as successful learners within our College community. These students are named elsewhere in this newsletter. My desire is to congratulate you all, and to compliment you all for setting high goals and maintaining standards of excellence. Your hard work is commendable; know that your efforts bring a sense of pride to your whānau, your kura and to your community. Tino pai rawa tu. This week also sees the posting home of congratulatory Principal letters. There are four or five of these sent home at the end of each term at each year level. Each term they have a set criteria and Deans and Staff are asked to make a selection of students a6t each level. These nominations are then sent to the Principal for final approval. This term the letters being sent home are received by students “who give 100% of effort and attitude to all tasks they undertake at the College”. To those who receive such a letter and card, I extend to you the congratulations of the whole College. Your fellow students and all staff here at the College celebrate your wonderful attitudes and efforts; keep it up. While offering congratulations for mahi completed these last few weeks let me also acknowledge the large number of our staff and students who took part in the annual Bailey Ingham fun run a couple of weeks ago. Great to see such significant numbers of College whānau participating; a sign of a healthy community working together. The school’s own cross-country was held yesterday here at the College. As far as conditions go, it could not have been much wetter or colder; indeed mud, mud, glorious mud probably sums it up best. However, in true Ōtorohanga fashion, participation was very good and I congratulate all of you who participated, for your attitude, sense of fun, commitment and of course effort. Special congratulations to the winners. Their names are listed elsewhere in this newsletter; your efforts of excellence are noted; ngā mihi nui ki a koutou. House competitions in these last weeks of the term focussed on volleyball. Many lunchtimes in the gym have seen large numbers of students competing against each other for the title of “Top House – Volleyball”. The competition has been popular and seen a good spread of students becoming involved. A special thanks here to the staff who ran the competition. The finals saw Brown House take out the championship title and to them all; our congratulations. A pleasing aspect of the House competition this year has been the fact that a number of houses have won a range of events. This will make the awarding of the overall Champion House 2011 announced at our Senior Prize giving a most interesting award. Of note here also is that the result of the staff v. Year 13 2011, volleyball game, saw the staff this year become the victors – well done staff. E kaiako mā. Last week our College was visited by Mr Ewen McDonald to carry out an audit for New Zealand Qualifications Authority on the standard of our systems and practices in regard to offering NCEA assessments. The audits are carried out on all Secondary Schools in the nation. Their purpose is to check processes and procedures for internal assessment and moderation and school’s overall compliance with NZQA assessment principles. The audit requires a lot of work from a range of staff and that team was headed by Ms Marion Harvey, Deputy Principal Learning and Assessment in the College. Over the weeks leading up to the audit, Ms Harvey and her team have reviewed processes and Ms Harvey has redeveloped a 2011 set of school wide processes and procedures. The audit went very well; Ms Harvey being commended for her impressive systems, innovations and knowledge. The auditor also worked with Mrs Kurth, Mr Parsons, Mrs Legg and Mr Chetty as a representative sample of our Heads of Faculty. Mr McDonald commended them as a group for their high professionalism, their dedication to our students and their enthusiastic desire to be part of implementing changes in assessment alternatives. Our formal written report will not be received by the College for another five weeks. When it does arrive, it will be posted on our College web-site for you all to read. Well done to all staff for what we have been told will be a first rate report. A special acknowledgement to you, Ms Harvey, for your wonderful work in this all important area of our College’s educational life. There are some changes in staff to be made over the next few weeks. Ms Stacey Matthews, teacher Math will be on maternity leave for all of next term. Her teaching responsibilities will be taken over in the main by Mr Hao Jason Wang who is coming to take up this position from Christchurch. Mrs Kristen Andrews, teacher Physical Education, Health and Guidance will also be on maternity leave for all of term 3. Her teaching responsibilities will be in the main taken over by Ms Gina Albrechtsen who comes to us from Te Kui- We have also appointed to an administrative and development role, Mrs Jaimee Tamaki to the Careers and Pathways Centre in the College. Mrs Tamaki is known to many of our school whānau already as one of the kapahaka tutors for the College. We welcome all these new staff warmly to their new roles within the College and know the College whānau will look after them. At the end of week two next term we will farewell Mr George Cowen our Head of Faculty Math. I intend to make my acknowledgement and final farewells to George in the first newsletter of next term. I wish here to simply announce and acknowledge that his resignation has been received and accepted with regret by the College’s Board of Trustees. An acting HOF Math will be appointed and announced in due course. Such staff changes all take time to process and require a significant amount of work to make sure they are handled and monitored professionally. In that regard I would like to acknowledge the thorough work carried out by Mr Gavin Hockly, Deputy Principal Human Resources behind the scenes for many of the major projects carried out in our College, including the appointment of new staff. Āku mihi nui ki a koe. It is time to sign off for this term. We have two Teacher Only Days (this Thursday & Friday) and then our term will close too. I would like to thank all our staff for a wonderful term and for all the extra’s many of them do for our students and College in general. Your efforts and supporting attitudes of our young people is vital to their success and I take this opportunity to wish you a great break. We wish you all whānau and students a safe and warm July holidays. We hope that all the upgrades scheduled here in our kura these holidays; ICT server, sewerage, drainage and waste water systems, reroofing and remediating of some flooring and heating issues will all be completed on time. The school will certainly be full of people these holidays. In that regard let me acknowledge Mrs Fiona Hodges for her on-going work on the accounts of the school, and Mr Mike Smith and Mr Andrew Court for their “On-site Officer” work throughout this break time, including security. Kia pai tōu mahi. See you all Day 1, Term 3, Monday 1 August. Mā te atua koutou e manaaki, e tiaki hoki/may you all be blessed. Timoti Harris Tumuaki CROSS COUNTRY 2012 The Ōtorohanga College Cross Country was held in cold, muddy and wet conditions this year. This made for a fantastic spectacle as the students enjoyed running their championship event or fun run through creeks with raised water levels, slippery hills and a whole lot of mud. Once again students received House points for finishing in the top 3 and points were given for participation. Brown were crowned the winners of the Cross Country Interhouse Competition as they were able to accumulate an impressive 119 points. Kedgley took out second with 98 points, Eveleigh third with 82 points and Hotson the wooden spoon with 78 points. A Summary of the results with the champions and place getter's of each age group are below. Junior Girls Championship—1st Talesha Waretini (10 points) Brown Junior Boys Championship—1st Harry McConnell(10 points) Eveleigh Intermediate Girls Championship—1st Shantelle Morrisey (10 points) Kedgley Intermediate Boys Championship—1st Nelson Hove (10 points) Kedgley Senior Girls Championship—1st Angela Rawlings (10 points) Brown Senior Boys Championship—1st Jeremy Hayes (10 points) Brown Girls Fun Run—1st Chloe Collins (4 Points) Hotson Boys Fun Run—1st Matt Crum (4 Points) Eveleigh Week 1 Monday 1st August Term Three begins Thursday 4th August Australian Maths Competition Week 2 Monday 8th August SADD Week Week 3 Tuesday 16th August Board of Trustees Meeting Wednesday 17th August University of Waikato Enrolment Assistance Young Enterprise Exam Friday 19th August Assembly—Tournament Teams BOT Student Nominations open Week 4 Monday 22nd-Friday 26th National Secondary Schools Tournament Week Week 5 Friday 2nd September Newsletter #10 Week 6 Wednesday 7th September BOT Student election voting Week 7 Monday 12th-16th September Senior Assessment Week NZQA Information These are due by September 1st. As with previous years, Otorohanga College will act as collector for these fees and forward them and the required documentation to NZQA. All year 11, 12 and 13 students are required to pay these NZQA fees. The one fee covers all subjects and both internal and external standards. Fees for 2011 are $76.70. If you have a community services card this fee drops to $20. There are also discounts for families available. If you qualify for the discounted rate please bring your community services card into the office so we can take note of the details along with your fee. If you require an amended invoice this can also be done at this time. The last date for fee payment at the College is September 1st 2011. If the fee is not paid by this date an additional late charge of $50 is added to the full fee and payment will have to be made directly to NZQA. Checking credits: I have completed another submission to NZQA today (Wednesday) and these updated details should be live on the NZQA website within 24hrs. Log onto www.nzqa.govt.nz with your NSN and the password you set up when you first registered. (There is an 0800 number to call if you have forgotten your password). Any problems or concerns relating to standards or credits please, in the first instance see your subject teacher or dean. If you require further assistance then see Ms Harvey (NZQA Liaison teacher). ??? Did you know ……. NZQA has a page just for students. It can be found at: http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/audience-pages/students This page contains everything from ‘Understanding NCEA’ brochures to how to request a review of the marking of your examination papers. The following students were invited to a special luncheon last Friday in the hall to recognise their achievement in gaining an Excellence or a Merit in an assessment. Alex Anderson Harlym Apperley Patricia Aquino Nga Armstrong-Nield Matthew Bond Jean Bowden Carmen Brightwell Sarah Budd Troy Bush Luke Care Mason Carroll Evan Chandler Jason Chandler Andrew Clark Nicolas Connolly Rachel Connolly Tiana Corbett Puna Cormack Aaron Crossley Matt Crum Max Cumpstone Lovely Dizon Chris Ferguson Vicky French Ethan Gibson Dave Goddard Harlen Graham Karli Graham PHOTOS Heidi Groube Matt Hall Megan Haswell Carlin Hearfield Stephanie Hill Laura Hobbs Jessica Hodges Nelson Hove Hayden Kanters Te-Tuhi Kawhena Brooke Kenny Zayed Khan Tutunui King-Mctainsh Trinidad Lavin Chris Lord Devon Lyon Kelsey Maniapoto Levi Martin Callum Mc Neil Caleb McEwen William Moreland Phillip Morgenthaler Brandi Murphy Sam Murphy Mahuripounamu Neha Aidan Pevreal Maxine Puhi Peggy Putaranui Norton Pye-Koroheke Jade Reedy Shenaye Roach Ethan Rogers Cheyenne Ruwhiu Odette Sanson Callum Schumacher Kate Schumacher Caitlin Scott Ngaire Signal Matiu Smith Teneish Smith Ruth Swartzberg Mikki Tainui-Mclean Trent Tane Kaitlyn Tindle Frantino Tonihi Jessica Tucker Casey Tuhua Hayden Van Der Hoek Kendall Van Straalen Sonny VanTol Liam Vick Rawiri Wanakore Benjamin Whiteman Logan Wright Mitchell Wyllie NOTICE BOARD Canteen This term has been a significant change for students for having access to food and drinks every day at school. We are grateful to Sue Yand of Sushi Corner, Calleigh Baker of Povender Vending Machines and John Wooten of Subway for their energy in creating a new system. There have been some teething problems and we are aware that there could be improvements. If you have any suggestions to improve what is being offered can you write a note to the school or pass on a message through our FEES DUE FOR PAYMENT Invoices have been sent out for any fees payable to the College. We would appreciate payment of all fees please. This also includes all technology, art and sports fees. Senior Uniform (Years 12 & 13) From students comments last year to raise their pride in what they wear on a daily basis as well as when they represent the Kura, we are investigating a senior uniform. With students growing out of clothing anyway and potentially new items costing an extra $10 to $20 the overall cost should not be prohibitive. At this stage however we are keen for feedback either through the office or by mail. Otorohanga Health & Well-Being Expo Saturday 16th July 2011 Ōtorohanga College Hall 8.30 am to 4.00 pm Promoting good healthy living and lifestyle and all round well-being. PLEASE RETURN URGENTLY Sites $20.00 each A Privacy release form was posted out with the Senior reports and the same form has been posted with this newsletter and Junior Reports. Please sign and return this form to school as soon as possible. It is essential we have a signed release from caregives/parents for any photos associated with school activities. Side room for half hour seminars: book yours for $10.00 Entry: Gold Coin Donation Creche operating: Gold Coin Donation. Raffles, Food and Drinks for sale. For bookings and further information: Contact: Carol 027 231 4773 or 07 873 8099 evening Could you please ensure that all money paid into the office for fees, trips and any other payments is the exact amount as we do not carry cash onsite. We appreciate your support with this. or Ōtorohanga College Office 07 873 8029 All funds raised from this event go towards sending the Ōtorohanga College 1st X1 Soccer team to Ashburton for Tournament Week 2011. HOSTEL NEWS It was great to have nine senior students qualify for the Merit and Excellence luncheon last Friday. Remember next term is a key time to gain as many credits as possible prior to the external exams. A reminder that you should have your child registered at the local medical centre—a big difference fees charged. Include your community services card no. if applicable. It is also pleasing to have so many students involved in winter sports teams. Some great results by most of the teams. A food survey will be posted with the Fees accounts. Please complete the form and have your child return it at the beginning of next term. Enjoy your time with your child over the holiday break. Self Defence, Martial Arts and Boxing at Otorohanga College Senior Physical Education students were given the opportunity to participate in some Self Defence and Martial Arts this week. The objective of the experience was to learn some basic self defence tools that they could apply if the situation of an attack ever arose. Martial Arts experts Phil and Ramon taught students how to evade attackers from close range, brake holds, fall safely and they also learnt how to strike an attacker if they needed too. Also included was a boxing demonstration from the local King Country Boxing club. Students participated enthusiastically throughout the week and took some valuable skills with them. It was also great for these senior students to experience another aspect of the broad range of activities Physical Education can cover. If students would like to join the boxing club or train there they were invited to join. Times KC Boxing Club Monday and Wednesday Nights 6.30pm onwards Public Fitness. Tuesday Nights 6.30pm-7.30pm. $7 Gym Use. $5 a time Location. State Highway 31, 8km north. SPORTS NEWS Soccer: Junior Boys Soccer The team has played better and better as the season has progressed. Against St Pauls, the boys fought hard to win 4-2 - a great result after losing to this team during a pre season grading game. Fine displays were produced by Aorangi Jones and Grayson Fortis. However, Jacob Walker battled away and was Man of the Match. The team then came up against a very good unbeaten Huntly side. Despite going down 2-0 early, the boys pegged it back to be 2-2 at half time, a fantastic effort on the large field. Unfortunately though, a defensive error let Huntly in with a final score of 2-3.This weekend the boys play Matamata at 11.30 at the College. Good luck! Mr Lonsdale The Girls Soccer Over the past two weeks, the girls football team has faced some challenging teams. On the 2nd of July, the team faced top-of-the-table Tokoroa. It was a great game, that was played with skill, but the end result was not in our favour. Odette Sanson and Jaz Apperley scored the goals, but the end result was a 3-2 loss. Player of the game was Kirsten Beck. The next game was played mid-week against Dio. Despite have a thousand shots on goal, Oto couldn't score and the end result was a 0-0 draw. Player of the game was once again, Kirsten Beck, for her determination as a defender and midfielder. Things got back on track at this weekend's game against Te Kuiti. Despite the heavy rain, and obstacles on the field, the girls had a convincing 6-1 win. The team faces Hamilton Girls High School on Saturday at home at 10:00. Miss Hanson Netball: Two weeks ago the College took 3 teams to Te Kuiti to play against Te Kuiti High School teams. It was good to play against students their own age in another centre. College A ran a very successful tournament last week as part of their fundraising for National Tournament Week. There is netball this Saturday, but there is no netball again until the 6th August at the Centre courts. Rugby: The under 15’s team has been playing very well this season. They have kept their unbeaten run intact with only 2 games left in the competition. Last week they drew against the very formidable Hamilton Boys Under 14’s A team. In this competition there is no final being played. So whom ever is on the top of the table at the end of the season will win the competition. Ōtorohanga College currently sits 1st equal with Fairview, but Ōto is ahead on countback points, and this weekend is the top of the table winner takes all clash. Ōtorohanga College play an away game. On behalf of the school good luck to the boys. Year 13 v Staff Volleyball Challenge The Year 13 v Staff volleyball challenge was played two weeks ago. Staff were out to win back the trophy held by the Year 13’s from the Tug-o-war competition. Competition was fierce, however, the Year 13’s were no match for the Staff team. The Staff won in two straight sets and staked their claim on the trophy. Staff look forward to the next challenge in whatever the sport may be against the extremely competitive and fit Year 13’s. Staff v Brown House Brown House challenged the Staff in the volleyball competition. Staff won this game after a fiercely contested game. Good luck to both teams. Basketball Report The Senior Girls have qualified 2nd in the Central Country Secondary Schools Comp AA Division. This is a great feat by the girls because this is their first year in this division. Congratulations to them all. The Senior Boys are in the Central Country Secondary Schools Comp A Division and the Waitomo Basketball League B Grade. The Junior Boys are in the Single A Comp in the Waikato Division. The teams are doing amazingly well. We are fully proud of their achievements. On the 9th of July Ōtorohanga College had the privilege of taking 26 students to the New Zealand Premier League Comp semi-final game between The Otago Nugget and The Waikato pistons. This game held in Hamilton. The game was won by the Waikato Pistons and because of Ōtorohanga College having strong links to this team by way of Dave Murray we were able to take advantage of this opportunity and have these wonderful memories. Special thanks to Dave Murray, Manager of the Waikato Pistons for all the balls, tickets, time and gear he has given the team, Charles Toa and Meal Tapara for being a great Bus Drivers. Me karakia tātou Let us pray Haere mai ki te kai Hōmai te pata Come and have a kai Please pass me the butter Hōatu te pata ki a Hēmi Anei te pata Here’s the butter Hi tī, he kāwhe rānei Please pass the butter to Hēmi Would you like tea or coffee? He reka tēnei He kawa tēnei This is delicious This is sour Ko taku reo taku ohooho. Ko taku reo taku mapihi mauria My language is my awakening. My language is the window to my soul 40 years ago the idea was mooted and 40 years later we continue to set aside one week in the year when all of Aotearoa is encouraged to reflect on a world without Te Reo Māori and to do something about assisting with its rejuvenation and retention. Of course for some Te Reo Māori me Ōna Tikanga is the essence of their being, but sadly, these precious taonga who include our kaumātua Nana Mangu, Nana Koata, and Koro Sol ,are a dwindling minority. Year 9 students currently in their Reo Māori rotation reflected these sad statistics. Of the 20 questioned, 6 have grandparents who speak Te Reo and then only 3 have parents who speak Te Reo. This trend is frightening, but we made our own effort to embrace the kaupapa of Māori Language Week in a minor way. Manaakitanga was the National theme and we brought the ideas of caring, kindness, hospitality and respect into our classroom. Our menu grew from the regulation fried bread and cocoa to a boil-up with steamed pudding to follow. The invitation went out to the tuakana in Years 10 – 13 Te Reo Māori classes and for a koha of $4 per person the hākari was on! “Mā whero mā pango ka oti te mahi.” Students helped in many areas; peeling spuds, washing cabbages, cooking the meat, making the steamed pudding, setting the tables, enfolding utensils in serviettes, and making motumotu. Working as a team to get the work done was reflected in this hugely successful effort. We acknowledge too the wonderful hands that sent the rewena and the paraoa parai to grace our table. Not a crumb was left for latecomers! Everyone was so hungry that the karakia was barely said before plated meals were being demolished! Few students remembered to use Te Reo when asking for or passing food items. Few people remembered to go bilingual even. So the score was Manaakitanga 10/10. Te Reo 3/10. Kōrerotia mai. Kōrerotia atu, Ahakoa ngā hapa pea, ko te mea nui kia kōrerotia te reo. Speak Māori to me and others. Regardless of the errors you may make, the most important thing is to speak and learn to self correct by modelling off others as you progress. Kia kaha. Kia māia. Kia manawanui News From The Careers Room by Donna, Karen and Jaimee We have had a busy time in the Department in the last couple of weeks. We had two students head off to the Sir George Seymour Flight Attendant Information Day in Hamilton. The students really enjoyed this experience and are keen to attend the advanced course later next term. On Friday we had a visit by the Year 7 & 8’s from Otorohanga Primary School to the Careers Department. They were studying careers at school and this visit followed an initial visit to the school by Donna. Students were able to pick up brochures and pamphlets on the career choices they were interested in. We look forward to furthering this connection with not only them, but also students in other schools. On Monday we welcomed Tony Burt, an ex student who now works for Air New Zealand as a Cabin Crew Attendant. He has family links with Donna and through this he agreed to visit our Tourism classes and discuss with them what his job entails. During this time he was also taken down to St Mary’s to his old school to see Mrs Dianne Porter and her students. This was a real walk down memory lane for both of them. Tony’s visit with our Tourism students was very successful and many questions were answered by him.