genevieve miron
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genevieve miron
School Phone: 03 688 6074 Email: [email protected] Website: www.craighead.school.nz Boarding House Phone: 03 684 2251 Email: [email protected] THURSDAY 11 June 2015 DATES FOR YOUR DIARY PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Nga mihi nui te whanau o Craighead. Tena koutou katoa. Integrity has been the value that we chose to focus on in Term Two and we have seen lots of examples of integrity in action. We are very much looking forward to focussing on “Community” for Term Three, as connecting with our community is one of our key school-wide goals for 2015. There are already lots of examples of this happening both in school and out in the wider community, such as our Art students participating in the Grantlea Downs School Art Fair. They ran workshops and showed the Grantlea Downs senior students how to produce a poster using the Sketchbook X application. Boarding students continue to raise funds for communities affected by Natural Disasters by donating useful goods, holding coin trails and running sausage sizzles. Old Girl Genevieve Steven, who attended Craighead from 2008-12, spoke at our Assembly about her ‘journey’ upon leaving school. Genevieve started up TeenAg at Craighead and has gone on to continue her involvement with Young Farmers as a member of the National Executive. Now a student at Lincoln University as a DairyNZ Scholarship recipient, Genevieve is a wonderful example of a young woman who has used her initiative and made the most of every small opportunity that has come her way. She credits her time at Craighead as giving her the courage to take up the opportunities that present themselves. We look forward to hearing more from other Old Girls in the future. Term Two continues to be very busy and we have had a number of students compete in regional Cross-Country events. There were some stunning individual performances at the Aoraki Cross-Country held in perfect conditions on the steep Mountainview course and at the Primary Schools’ Cross Country at Waihi. Congratulations to all those who ran and completed these challenging courses. Congratulations also to the Netball and Basketball girls who have been selected for South Canterbury Representative Teams. Congratulations to Rock Band “Bitter Class” who competed in the Rockquest last week, and to The Asplmayr Trio who competed in the regional Chamber Music Contest. Ruby Fraser was awarded the Women’s Musicianship prize and then Bitter Class was delighted to find that they have been invited to compete in the Rockquest semi-finals. Our Chorale and two Choirs are down to the final days of preparation for the Big Sing, to be held in Dunedin this Friday. We wish all those students and staff involved all the best as they have worked very hard to refine their skills. God Bless, Lindy Graham Miss Genevieve Steven, DairyNZ Scholar, Lincoln University student and former Craighead student (2008-12), with Mrs Charlotte Woods Hosting families still urgently required for 40 billets! 2015 WINTER QUADRANGULAR TOURNAMENT Sunday 2 August—Tuesday 4 August 2015 If you can assist with billeting students from St Hilda’s Collegiate, Columba College and St Margaret’s College, please contact Allan Faith (HOD PE/Sport) or Diane Surridge (Sports Coordinator), phone 684 2268, or email [email protected] or [email protected]. UNIFORM AND SECOND HAND SHOPS—next opening date: Friday 26 June 3.30pm - 4.30pm EFTPOS available for Uniform Shop, Cash or cheques only for Second Hand Shop JUNE Fri 12 Big Sing Regional Finals, Dunedin Y11-13 Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews 2.30-5.00pm Years 9-13 School finishes 2.30pm Years 7 & 8 School finishes 3.20pm Sat 13 Garage Sale—surplus School items 9.00am - 12.00pm Tue 16 STAC Sports Exchange—Parents/Supporters welcome Y11-13 Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews 6.45 - 9.00pm Thurs 18 Y11 Study Skills with Karen Boyes 9.00am -12.10pm CDS Social—Unwin Hall 7.30pm - 9.30pm Mon 22 NZSO Turnovsky String Ensemble Concert, Auditorium Tue 23 Y9-10 Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews, 7.00-9.00pm Thur 25 Y12 Biology Field Trip, Lincoln University Thur 25-Sun 5 Y11 French Trip to Tahiti Fri 26 Y9-10 Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews, 2.45pm-5.00pm END OF TERM TWO—SHORT DAY, SCHOOL ENDS 2.30PM Boarding House closes 6pm REMINDER… YEAR 9 AND 10 CURRICULUM REVIEW Please complete the on-line questionnaire using the QR code or go to http://goo.gl/forms/alCxt2mUve, or click on the link in the Curriculum Review email sent to parents last week. FORUM FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS—PLEASE HAVE YOUR SAY Your opportunity to discuss the Craighead Year 9 and 10 Curriculum School Auditorium, Thursday 18 June at 7.30pm BOARDING NEWS Saturday 13 June—C/Bay visit Sunday 14 June—Temuka Park Thank you to all those who attended the very special Boarding Parents dinner last Friday. The evening was a great success and it was a pleasure to talk to so many Parents, Grandparents and Caregivers. Our entertainers were well received and we have had many compliments on their performances. Yvonne Thompson—Boarding Manager Weekend Outings: CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL—SHAND HOUSE This Saturday 13 June 9am-12pm Kitchener Square entrance Most items available on “make an offer” basis, plus some priced items. Surplus furniture and equipment, mostly from the Boarding House. Meet Jessica Gale—Tonga Deputy House Leader I began my Craighead experience as a fresh Year 9, tentative about what lay ahead. I quickly realised that most of my year group were feeling the same way. I soon began to feel part of the family environment that is so apparent at our school and I made many friends who have supported me throughout the journey we have followed together. I have made the most of the many opportunities offered at Craighead by participating in Volleyball, Badminton, Cricket, Hockey, Debating, and Choir, to name a few. This has helped shape me into the confident and capable Year 13 student that I am now, tackling the oncoming challenges of my last year at Craighead, and given me the skills I need to support Anna Ou, our Tonga House Leader. Anna and I have worked hard together to help Tonga stay on top of the leader board. I have gained many life skills from helping support Anna and working with her to organise and support Tonga House, as we try and lead our house to victory. I look forward to the remainder of my final year at Craighead. BASKETBALL SHOOTING Congratulations to Margaret-Mary Singh Bolina (far right) and Pippa Harrison (right) who were members of the South Canterbury Under 17 Girls Basketball team which recently won the Mainland tournament in Nelson for the first time. CROSS COUNTRY Last Friday, the Aoraki Secondary Schools’ Cross Country was hosted by Mountainview High School, with the course being set over rolling countryside behind the school. Congratulations to the following girls who were placed competing in this challenging race: Junior: 1st—Phoebe Trolove (left) 7th—Caitlin Alexander Intermediate: 1st—Ashleigh Meyer, 2nd—Sarah Templeton, 3rd—Kate Jackson Senior: 3rd—Emma Trolove 6th—Estelle Arundell On Tuesday, eight Year 7 and 8s competed in the South Canterbury Primary Schools’ Cross Country at Waihi School. The girls had to run 3km around the school and down near the river bed, climbing over four large hay bales around the course. Congratulations to Nicole Arundell who was second in the Year 8 Girls’ race. She will go on to compete in the South NETBALL—Congratulations to the following students who have been selected for South Canterbury Representative Netball teams: Year 7 Year 8A Year 8B U14 U15 U17 Kate Crawford, Ebony Cocking Molly Devries, Sophie Tucker Jade Reddecliffe Nikita Clemens, Kate Harvey, Isabelle McLeay, Faith McManus, Jaye Shaw Georgia Dobbs, Amelia Greig, Grace Hyslop, Vicky Taggart Amber Horne, Olivia Hughes and Maddie Lysaght SISS SQUASH—The Craighead Squash team of Lily Rae, Simone Bruce and Emilie Agnew competed in the South Island Squash Tournament held in Timaru last weekend. Up against tough competition, Craighead was placed fifth, and had an enjoyable tournament. BREAD-MAKING MASTERCLASS Recently, a group of girls participated in a very successful bread making course run by Kerina, our Kitchen Manager. The girls thoroughly enjoyed themselves and Kerina felt it was successful enough to run further courses! CRAIGHEAD SOCIAL—Thursday 18 June, 7.30-9.30pm, Unwin Hall VOLUNTEERS NEEDED PLEASE!!! Craighead is hosting a School Social with Timaru Girls’ and Timaru Boys’ High Schools. We require the help of four to six parents, each hour, to help the rostered teachers to keep the venue secure. We would really appreciate your assistance. If you are willing to help, please contact Lynne Porter, Parents and Friends Secretary, [email protected], phone 03 612 6843 or 021 2074 650. The 2015 TIMARU DISTRICT YOUTH SURVEY is now live online. If you are aged 12-24 years, have your say about what it's like to be a young person in the Timaru District. Take the 2015 Timaru District Youth Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2015TimaruDistrictYouthSurvey You could go in to the draw to win one of thirty $50, $20, or $10 gift cards just for completing the survey! Last Sunday, the Craighead Shooting team began their quest for glory in the 2015 Trap Shooting season at Darfield. The outstanding performance came from Kaitlin Watson (right), taking first place in Single Rise and second in Single Barrel. Special thanks to Mrs Lisa Crisp and Mr Robert Harris for providing transport and support. The team is: Seniors—Lauryn Howard, Eva Harris, Maggie Winter, Ruby Brown; Intermediate—Lané Crisp; First time shooters—Kate Trimble, Jazmin Fuller, Kaitlin Watson GEOGRAPHY Year 13 Geographers had an investigation trip to Caroline Bay last week. The students are interviewing members of the public for their research, to determine whether there should be a cafe at Caroline Bay. YEAR 7 READERS’ THEATRE Recently, Year 7 have been working in groups of 4-5 doing a reading task called Readers’ Theatre. It is like acting but with no movement, only your voice expressing the story. We practised for a few weeks and then performed for the Year 8s and Ms Graham. Emma Miron & Millie Pavey—Year 7 Rockquest—Congratulations to Ruby and Charlotte Fraser, members of the band, Bitter Class, who have been selected to proceed on to the semi-finals of Rockquest and in particular to Ruby who won the Women’s Musicianship Award. Chamber Music Contest—Congratulations to Jung Yun Lee and Ruby Fraser, both of whom are members of the Asplmayr Trio which was Highly Commended at the Chamber Music Contest on Monday. The Big Sing—Good luck to the Choirs and the Chorale as they head off to Dunedin to take part in The Big Sing on Friday. Yesterday, a few Craighead students were invited to participate in the Grantlea Downs School Art Fair. The first group of girls ran an iPad workshop showing Grantlea Downs senior students how to produce a poster using the SketchbookX application. The second group ran an observational drawing workshop and showed off their drawing skills to the junior students. Both activities were very well received. We were really impressed with the high turnout of Grantlea Downs students and their eagerness to learn. THE GREAT CRAIGHEAD WINE TASTING AND AUCTION Friday 26 June 2015—Caroline Bay Hall Wine tasting to be hosted by renowned wine critic, author and columnist, Joelle Thomson, with Development Manager, Michael Laws, and Principal, Lindy Graham Tickets $50 - available now from the School office, include complimentary wine tasting and food platters catered by Sopheze on the Bay A CRAIGHEAD DIOCESAN SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT EVENT