T2 Community Newsletter - William Colenso College
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T2 Community Newsletter - William Colenso College
WILLIAM COLENSO COLLEGE COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER ASPIRE, ACT, ACHIEVE - WAWATATIA, MAHIA, EKEA STUDENT SUCCESS Each year two senior students are awarded a scholarship from their external results of NCEA examinations. These scholarships are worth $1,000 each and are kindly donated by the WCC Parents Association. Congratulations to Jessica Clarke and Akimoto Hosokawa. Jess is studying for a Bachelor of Criminal Justice at Canterbury University, and Akimoto is currently in Australia completing a year of overseas experience and will return to NZ in 2016 to further his studies. ENRICHMENT DAY On Friday 13th March, we held our annual enrichment day. Normal timetable classes are not run on this day, instead students are involved in a variety of activities. Some students remain at school and others complete activities off site. The objective of the day is to engage students in meaningful learning experiences not offered in the regular school timetable and to enable staff and students to develop learning experiences based on their interests. Some of the activities enable students to gain NCEA credits and this day further develops positive student/teacher relationships. Some of the activities offered this year were: Bubble Soccer, EIT for the Day, Print-making, X-Country Mountain Biking, 3 Course Lunch for parents/caregivers/whanau, Outdoor Adventure, Golflands, Marae Catering and Waka Ama. POWHIRI FOR INTERNATIONAL CRICKETERS Whanaungatanga Our students have played a major role in supporting the Cricket World Cup and our region. This term our kapa haka group led the powhiri for the teams from the United Arab Emirates and Afghanistan. They certainly showed incredible whanaungatanga and represented us with pride and mana. I tērā wiki, i haka pōwhiri atu tō mātou roopu kapa haka i ngā tīma kirikiti e rua mō te Kapa Kirikiti o te Ao, ko United Arab Emirates rāua ko Afghanistan ērā tīma. Kāore i kō atu te ihi me te wehi ō ā mātou ākonga. GATEWAY Gateway Is designed to strengthen the pathway for students to progress from school to workplace learning. It also provides students with structured workplace learning across a range of industries and businesses around New Zealand, while they continue to study at school. Gateway delivers hands on, practical learning that leads to Nationally recognised Qualifications and builds students’ workplace experience, helping them move smoothly from school to work. There are 20 Placements available yearly where 20 Industry credits are the goal. Students need to be motivated with good attendance and time management skills. Gateway is available to support Senior Secondary students (Year 11 to Year 13+) at state and integrated secondary schools. Our students are referred based on discussions with their Deans. ATHLETICS 2015 Thank you to Sax Dearing Orthodontics for their continued sponsorship support for our community and parent newsletters Once again our athletics day held at the Hastings Sports Park was a hugely enjoyable day for both staff and students. The results of the day for each House was: Participation points: 1st Tupari 2nd Maropea rd 3 Remutupo th 4 Waikamaka 355 338 308 307 Placing Points: 1st Maropea 2nd Tupari rd 3 Remutupo th 4 Tupari 238 202 200 154 Overall Winners of House Athletics Maropea House 7NS TRIP On the 16th of March, 7Ns went on a trip to Hardinge Rd as part of our Salty Accommodation unit. We met up at the Rocky Shore with Jacqui and Carly from the National Aquarium of New Zealand. They were going to help us find rocky shore creatures. After an introduction of what we were going to do for the day we grabbed our buddies and some of us also grabbed a clear bottomed bucket or a camera. Then we started looking around for rocky shore creatures. We looked for about 45 minutes and found: dozens of starfish, half crabs, whelk, chitons, cats eyes and sea anemones. We also found an exoskeleton of a red rock crab and even a sea slug! After that we had lunch and went back to school. Layla Christison SHAVE FOR A CURE Shave for a Cure is Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand's signature fundraising event. Every year thousands of individuals, schools and businesses across the country whip out the clippers and shave their locks in a bid to help the 6 Kiwis a day diagnosed with a blood cancer or related condition. At a school assembly our Deputy Head Girl Bobbette Beauchamp, cut and shaved her very long hair for “Shave for a Cure”.ividuals, schools and businesses across the country whip out the clippers and shave their locks in a bid to help C.A.C.T.U.S. Our first 2015 intake of C.A.C.T.U.S (Combined Adolescent Challenge Training Unit Support) students completed the programme last term. These students were committed to 8 weeks (three mornings a week) of physical training followed by the gruelling 36km Longest Day Challenge. Congratulations to the following students who were part of this amazing group: Shadoe Cambell, Kaige Ebbitt, Rahmon Hooker, Ben Hugo, Nathan Kahu, Kelum Matiu, Nemesia Ngamotu, Aroha Ngaronoa, Lani Pereka, Malachi Ria, Cristina Romero Salinas, Kyruss Su’a, Cody Tawaka, Matthias Wagner, Mya Wairau, Sonny Walker. Hukarere Students: Anahera Bridger, Tira Edmonds-Puketapu, Ngawari Mackey, Merepeka Namana. Thank you to the student mentors: Taylar Karauria, Arden Pegg, Cheyenne Wirihana-Fox and Te Poata Wickliffe. Sonny Walker and Matthias Wagner were awarded the Excellence Award and Cristina Romero Salinas received the Merit Award. Special thanks to staff: Alice Drake, Virginia Engels, Josh Badger, Nancy Campbell, Kate O’Malley (Hukarere). Police Staff: Trainer: Willie Tran, Cam Donnison, Hoki Ward, Dean Lyall, Che Lind, Grant Holder, Mark Johnson, Emma Luton and Gemma Bayliss. Thank you to Sally Crown from He Ngakau Hou for the photos. We would like to thank Mr Apple for the donation of apples for our C.A.C.T.U.S, waka ama and sports groups and the following businesses for supporting our C.A.C.T.U.S group: Conroys Transport, Goodman Fielder, Alsco and Napier Pak n Save. B C 8 / 7 Talofa Lava! My name is Bea Carter-Judd and I have the privilege of teaching 7/8CB, a year 7 & 8 class at William Colenso College. I’m originally from Wellington and have been teaching at William Colenso for a year and lucky to have been asked to teach for another year as a long term reliever. It was great to meet parents at our recent Class Whanau Meeting. We welcome anyone to come into our classroom at any time, to see who we are and what we are learning about. We love to have visitors, even if it’s just to say hi and share lunch with us. Kia Ora! Talofa Lava! Greetings! We are 7/8CB from William Colenso College and we are happy to share a little bit about our amazing class with the community. We have 3 classes made up of Year 7 & 8’s. This term we have been to Pukemokimoki Marae so that we could get to know each other better. Some of us have participated in 2015 Tough Kids and we had school Athletics Day, which was really cool. Many of us have participated in summer sports like Basketball and Softball. There are heaps of opportunities in the Middle School to get involved in lots of activities. In class we have been learning about Kotahitanga at W.C.C and Classroom Ecology. Through these topic we have learned about Animal Communities and how they work together to ensure their survival; and how we can work together as a class, to ensure we are positive and respectful. In E.O.T.C we have been learning about Beach Education and look forward to going to the beach next term. During Maths we are able to go on a website called Sumdog where we complete maths questions and games to try and beat other players either in our class, the school, around New Zealand and the world. I played somebody who was in Asia, it was cool! We are looking forward to the rest of the year and know that we have some exciting learning and activities ahead. We hope you had a great Easter and found lots of Easter eggs. By Cassandra Taumata-Wallace - Year 8