Newsletter 2013-11-29 - South Otago High School

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Newsletter 2013-11-29 - South Otago High School
South Otago High School
Newsletter, 29th November 2013
Nga mihi mahana ki a koutou katoa
Warm greetings to you all
Tena Koutou Katoa
The NZQA external examination period is now over and
today is the senior students sign out day. We will see the
Year 13’s for the last time in their schooling lives, and
the Y11 and 12’s for the last time this year, on Monday
at our Senior Prizegiving.
We hope you will be able to join us in our celebration of
our academic, cultural and sporting excellence achievements of 2013.
Our venue this year is the Balclutha Town Hall, at
7.00pm on Monday, 2nd December, so please feel free to
bring whanau and friends with you to help us celebrate
the achievement of our senior students of 2013.
The juniors have had a wonderful couple of days in outdoor pursuits, they cycled, tramped, golfed, orienteered,
canoed, shot pistols, fired arrows, negotiated team work
over a confidence course, had a mud slide, made beautiful Christmas gifts, photographed each other and their
pets.
My sincere thanks go to all the staff who took these
events and to Ms Sneesby who co-ordinated the whole
programme.
We are looking forward to the junior production and the
finalising of assessments for junior reports, which have
been written over the last week.
We are still busy teaching while the end of the year approaches so very quickly. I ask that parents maintain the
routine of getting students to school on time, in the correct equipment and arrange all appointments for outside
school hours.
I also ask parents to remember that our juniors are
very much the ‘half and half’ – that is, they have
physical maturity sometimes beyond their emotional
maturity. Keep a close eye on where your young person is and who they are with. The unpleasant situation of a fortnight ago at the skatepark was able to
occur because large numbers of young people were
mingling and mixing without adequate numbers of
adults to supervise them.
Our small town means we have strength in knowing
each other, who is connected to who. This valuable
insider information is the very foundation of the
Samoan whakatoki of ‘it takes a village to rear a
child’. If we all care about our collective youth then
they will be far safer from this type of harmful, mindless violence.
As adults we need to get involved, be nosey, be concerned and take action to protect our young people
from peer pressure and popular culture.
Ka Kite Ano
Mrs Joanne Hutt
Principal
Teacher’s taste testing high energy food made by
Year 10 students for Ki O Rahi
Mr Hore and Mr Yates making flags for Ki O Rahi
Ki O Rahi Year 9 and 10 Tournament
Ki O Rahi is a traditional Maori game that all Year 9 and 10 students have been learning to play. On the afternoons
of December 5th, 6th and 9th students will participate in a form class tournament during period 4 and 5. Hangi will
be available for students to pre order for lunch on Friday 5th December, for a substituted priced of $8.00. All pre
orders are due by Wednesday 4th December. All parents are welcome to pre order hangi and watch the tournament.
Adult pre-orders will be $12.00 and the hangi will be ready at 12.30.
Students have been involved in the organisation of this tournament through learning tasks in all of their subject
areas. We look forward to parents coming to see their work in action.
Anna O’Sullivan HOD Physical Education
Junior Production
Sunday 1st of December 10am to 5pm (all
cast, chorus and crew). Please bring $2 for
chips for lunch. Also snacks for the day and
something to do while you are not
performing.
If you cannot make it your parent/caregiver
must let Mr Bertanees know in writing.
Above: Cameron Wilson receiving his Blue Light
Certificate from Craig Gordon for participating in the
Blue Light Course at Burnham Military Camp.
Below and Right: Martyn Joyce at Telford competing in the Special Olympics
NZ National Summer Games in the
Equestrian event
Library
We are very excited to have just had
arrive in The Luminaries, by Eleanor
Cattan. This book has just won the
Man Booker Prize for 2013, judging
it the best fiction book of 2013! What
an achievement for this NZ Author. It
is a historical novel set in the NZ
Goldrushes of 1866, centring around
a group of 12 men and the stranger
that walks into their midst one day. I
think it will definitely be top of the
list for Mr Heller's holiday reading!
There's still a few outstanding library
books, and not many days left to get
them back. Please return them ASAP
in order to get Clearance on the 10th
running more smoothly, for myself,
the office staff and of course your
children.
Rachel Heller
Librarian
Australian Rugby Tour 2014
Many thanks to all who got involved with
The Country Ramble on Sunday - helpers
and participants. We had excellent feedback,
so sounds like you all enjoyed it. Next Friday night we have X-Factor Finalist Tom
Batchelor coming to do a concert at the
Town Hall. It will be family friendly, starts
at 8pm, and is only $15 per person (See attached flyer). We are also about to get busy
preparing firewood to burn in the 2014 season, if you would like to order some please
contact: [email protected] or Ph 03
418 4416 (home).
APPOINTMENTS
PLEASE send your student with either the appointment card or a signed note from home. The Absence
line is NOT the place to leave appointments. This line is only checked up until 9.30am each day.
Year 9
Berwick 2013
Below: Ryan Thompson reading to a Rosebank Primary School student.
Right: Dylan Walmsley reading to a group of students at Rosebank Primary School
Random Act of
Kindness Day
Below: Jessica
Cunningham
reading to a student at Rosebank
Primary School
Left: Chloe
Williamson eats
the fruit brought
by Mrs Alabaster
for Random Act
of Kindness day
Below: Mrs Wright receiving flowers
in appreciation of all the work she does
for everyone around the school
Above: Students donated items to the Food Bank
for a random act of kindness.
Junior Prize List
Junior Prize Giving will be held at the school on Tuesday 10th December starting at 1.45pm in the School
Hall. This list is of students who will be recognized on stage at prizegiving.
Year 9
Sean
Timothy
Morgan
Jannah
Hannah
Jasmine
Lorna
Dana
Daniel
Matthew
Dylan
Tessa
Abby
Jessary
Joshua
Chance
Drezarn
Jacob
Molly
Shannon
Mike
Jordie
Madison
Stephanie
Cassandra
Anna
Delaney
Natasha
Conor
Levi
Reeve
Josie
Surya
Isla
Ella
Tyler
Bradley
Grace
Cameron
Tegan
Luc
Abby
Reuben
Laura
Paige
Izzy
Year 10
Aitken-Boyle
Aleni
Allington
Ariola
Botting
Burrow
Button
Buyayo
Cook
Copland
Crawford
Dix
Edwards
Garcia
Hansen
Heremaia
Hira
Hutton
Jeffery
Jelley
Jessop
Keenan
Latta
Lawrence
Lott
Mccaughan
Mckenzie
McNaught
Mills
Mitchell
Murdoch
Pirie
Prasad
Pringle
Pryde
Ritchie
Ross
Schuurman
Smith
Stephens
Thomson
Uson
Watt
Williamson
Win
Woodward
Olivia
Richardson
Jethro
Ariola
Brady
Robertson
Jessie
Bennett
Kate
Robertson
Tori
Brown
Levi
Robertson
Michael
Buniag
Ani-Lee
Sexton
Leighana
Budd
Brodie
Smith
Alyssa
Cu
Ashton
Tourell
Taylor
Clark
Brae
Tourell
Simon
Craig
Tasmyn
White
Olivia
Finney
Cameron
Williams
Cody
Forbes
Chloe
Williamson
Jackson
Gardner
Hanmish
Gillespie
Katie
Georgia
Willocks
Wilson
Kate
Gold
Laura
Graham
Michaela
Groenewegen
Tayla
Hannah
Sian
Hepburn
Joshua
Hill
Mitchell
Hollows
Atawhai
Hotene
Jess
Kendall
Sam
Keenan
Harrison
Lawrence
Hannah
Lee
Jordan
Maaka
Dane
Macpherson
Jesse
Maher
Reese
Martin
Beckie
McKinney
Kirsty
Mclaren
Sophie
Mills
Todd
Nicolson
Shania
Pennicott
Liberty
Bailey
Reedy-Waru
Reichel
Monday 2nd December - Senior Prizegiving
Wednesday 4th December - Junior Production
Thursday 5th December - PTA Second Hand Uniform Sale
Tuesday 10th December - Year 9 and 10 Prizegiving. Last day for students.