WGHS Newsletter Issue 11 - Westlake Girls High School
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WGHS Newsletter Issue 11 - Westlake Girls High School
Issue 11 – 5 July 2013 Dear Parents and Caregivers Christie Marceau Charitable Trust Presentation Yesterday I had the honour of meeting Tracey, Brian and Heather Marceau, representing the Christie Marceau Charitable Trust. The trust was formed in 2012 after the Marceaus’ younger daughter Christie was tragically murdered in her home by someone released on bail. Tracey and Brian now live in Adelaide, however forming the Trust was an important step in turning their tragic event into a positive vision for young New Zealanders. Yesterday morning in a special assembly, the Marceau family made a presentation on behalf of the Christie Marceau Charitable Trust to Westlake Girls, for our Drama department. They wanted to thank our WGHS Stage Challenge Crew 2013 who compete tonight at the Aotea Centre. Tracey Marceau also presented us with a copy of Christie – all proceeds from the book go straight to the Charitable Trust. The purpose of the trust is to support young people going to Outward Bound and The Spirit of Adventure. Christie used to say the events in life can define you, destroy you or strengthen you. She was a very positive person and she loved life. Stage Challenge 2013 Almost 100 Westlake Girls have combined their skills in dance, music, lighting and set design to create an 8 minute Stage Challenge production in honour of Christie Marceau and what she stood for. I look forward to joining Westlake Girls staff and the Marceau family tonight at the Auckland Stage Challenge Competition for 2013. Warm Regards Roz Mexted Principal Year 9 Student Shines at Essay Writing Over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend Mira Yan, a Year 9 student, received a Commended award in the 2013 Globe Centre New Zealand University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival. This competition was essay based and is open to all students with a special focus for senior students. Jen Gale & Ashleigh McNaughton Mira was overjoyed to receive such acknowledgement from the Master of Ceremonies, the National List MP Mr Paul Foster-Bell. Mira had worked hard researching and practising her essay writing skills. Her chosen topic was symbolism in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream which she had been studying in class with the help of her English teacher Mrs Mary Righton, and Mrs Allan. NZQA Top Art Tour Once again Westlake Girls High School hosted the group of Level 3 Art folios that make up the collection for the NZQA North Island tour for 2013. These folios are selected from the five Visual Arts Level 3 Practical Art subjects such as Sculpture, Painting, Printmaking, Photography and Design with approximately 5-6 folios representing each genre. The folios have all received Excellence and many of the students who produced the work would have received Scholarship. In this North Island travelling collection there were two Westlake Girls folios by Gado Shiu (Sculpture) and Selena Yuan (Printmaking). Also Gado Shiu, who was an International student at Westlake last year, gained Excellence in Painting, and Selena Yuan gained Excellence in Painting and Photography in 2012. For each folio NZQA had put together background information on what the student is doing now. Otago Science Technology Challenge Three Westlake students attended the Otago Science Technology Challenge held at AUT on 3 July which was a very rewarding experience. The first half of the day involved several presentations from PHD students and lecturers about different new technologies and how they are applied. In the afternoon students identified a problem and how it could be solved by using one or more of these technologies. They then developed a project plan (with support from the lecturers) that was pitched to a panel of ICT industry professionals which showed their understanding of these technologies. Saunte Kohler, Meghana Magatala and Claire Wyatt won the prize for Best Understanding of Technology. Language Perfect World Championships Language Perfect is a website that was developed in New Zealand but is now used in many countries to aid language students with vocabulary learning. They recently held their World Championships in which 225,000 students from all around the world competed. We congratulate the following students from Westlake Girls: 2nd in the world for Spanish: Ye Rim Won Elite Award: Rhea Mahajan Gold Award: Erin Ramsay, Phelisia Nga Silver Award: Olivia McNeill, Jurie Houkal, Carol Lee, Isabelle Williams Bronze Award: Jillin Yan, Niki Cheng, Julia Vencatachellum, Kripa Ravi, India Baker, Ting Yee Chen, Rachael Swasbrook, Charlotte Western, Jennifer Li, Sophia Mao, Katie Auckram Credit Award: Fiona Zhao Table Tennis The following Westlake Girls High School students have been selected to represent North Harbour at the upcoming New Zealand inter provincial table tennis championships in July. Veronica Li, Jocelyn Lim and Tracy Zhang will be competing in the U18 Girls section. Auckland Secondary Schools Ski And Snowboard Competition On Thursday 27 June the first ever combined Auckland Secondary Schools Ski and Snowboard Competition was held at Snowplanet. Events consisted of both Giant Slalom and Slopestyle. The Westlake Girls team consisted of 7 skiers (Alex Jefferson, Lily Horne, Hannah Lochore, Tayla Lochore, Samantha Chong, Laurelle Shanley and Jemima Horne) and two snowboarders (Mallory Perigo and Kirsty Gemmell). The team did exceptionally well throughout the day with Alex Jefferson winning Silver and Hannah Lochore winning Bronze in the Slalom Ski, Mallory Perigo winning Gold in the Slalom Snowboard and Bronze in the Snowboard Slopestyle and the team coming away winning the overall top girls school of the competition. Well done to all the girls who participated and a special thanks to Miss Clemens for taking the team and Mrs Lochore for helping out during the day. Jen Gale & Ashleigh McNaughton The Senior Girls Teams Internal Football Competition This week saw the completion of the Westlake Girls Internal Football competition played on Tuesday afternoons. Eight teams competed over 5 weeks in a 7-a-side format. All teams had a great deal of fun in a relaxed environment. Plans are underway to run another 5 week competition in term 3. Archery Seven Westlake students recently took part in a six week beginners archery programme organised by the Shore Archery Club. They learnt the basics of archery and now look forward to the stage two programme in term 3 with the aim of competing in the school summer league in term 4. For students that are interested in the beginners programme another one will be running in term 3. For further information please visit the Sports Department. Year 11 Tramping Recently our Year 11 Physical Education students spent a day out in the Waitakere Ranges tramping, abseiling and building a Tyrolean to traverse across a stream. It was a bit on the chilly side but the girls were well prepared with appropriate clothing and they completed their day in style. In this unit the girls studied safe and responsible behaviours appropriate in the outdoors and they worked on improving their interpersonal skills. This day is a great introduction to activities available in the outdoors and leads into the week long outdoor education camp in Year 12 Physical Education. Jen Gale &for Ashleigh Shave a CureMcNaughton Four brave Westlake girls recently volunteered to shave their heads in support of the “Shave for a Cure” charity event held on 4 July at lunchtime. Katie Kim, Ally Gardiner, Bethany Cho and Prisillia Woe proudly represented their houses and had their heads shaved. Our school hall was packed with supporters and donations flooded in. These resolute students raised Senior Teams over $3500The that willGirlsnow be donated to the Leukaemia and Blood cancer charity. Envirogroup Tree Planting Even though wind and rain were forecast a small, but enthusiastic group of students joined Forest and Bird volunteers who planted 5000 trees at Tuff crater reserve. With council help they plan to tidy up the noxious plants, replacing them with natives to encourage more native birds to the area. It was pretty tough going in the mud but we are sure we planted at least 200 trees! Westlake Strikes Double Gold On Wednesday 26 June we participated in a cupcake competition at Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT). We arrived and we were a bundle of nerves waiting for our time to begin. We had 30 minutes to decorate four cupcakes. We had to complete two different styles using butter cream icing and fondant, and they had to be identical. Once the half hour was over we looked at our competitors’ decorated cupcakes and were unsure of what our results would be. However, our hard work and practice paid off and we both received a gold medal. It was a good experience and we will never forget this day. Shelby Sparnon and Amy Hucks Mrs Yan and Mira Yan, Deanne Nicolas, Erin Ramsay and Ms Kay Brown Gale & Ashleigh McNaughton Improve NCEA Results This Year with NCEA CampusJen Enrolments Tia Tuiburelevu, Academic Prefect from 2012, is a tutor at NCEA Campus this year and wanted to spread the word as to what they offer to you. NCEA Campus opportunity for Westlake Girls NCEA Levels 1, 2, 3 and Scholarship NCEA campus is a not-for-profit organization that provides educational opportunity for NCEA students, through top quality tutoring by University students. “Tutors provide two day revision courses starting the first weekend of the school holidays at only $20 per two day course. Our tutors are really amazing- many of them have been Premier Scholars, Duxes, Head Boys and Girls and are eager to help any student, no matter what their current academic level may be, to reach their full potential and succeed in NCEA. We are fortunate enough to have been sponsored and subsidized by many generous patrons in order to ensure that we can provide such quality tutoring a t a very low cost. Our courses are held at Epsom Girls Grammar this July and October and I would love to see Westlake Girls there. I have emailed some Prefects and students to help spread the word. This is a great way for students to get that boost of confidence for exams and internals, to cover some content they may be confused on and learn some excellent exam tips and tricks from top students in a small and personalized class environment”. Tia Tuiburelevu NCEA Campus Targeted Enrolments mailto:[email protected] Parents Forum We would like to welcome you to the Parents Forum. We form a link between the school and the community and are a volunteer, non-profit organization. Joining us is a great opportunity to get to know more about the school, to meet new people and form friendships. Our focus is to fundraise for the “Parents Forum Hardship Fund”. The Hardship Fund is supporting girls who do not have the means to purchase a uniform or other school requirements. In order to have another successful year we need all the help we can get. Please contact us if you would like to join us. You can be involved as little or as much as you like and we would like to welcome any parents to come along to our meetings. For updates please access our page on the website: www.westlakegirls.school.nz – Click on community and then go to Parents Forum. Our meetings will be held on the following dates at 7:30pm in the Staffroom: 30 July 27 August 24 September 22 October 9 November (Friday) - Teacher Morning Tea 26 November - last meeting Warmest regards, Parents Forum Contact details: [email protected] AUT School of Art and Design Jen Gale & Ashleigh McNaughton Art and Design Portfolio day Portfolio Day 10am - 1pm, 18 July 2013 WG126 lecture theatre Sir Paul Reeves Building (WG) Learn how to best prepare your portfolio Register here Portfolio Day is an event specifically for prospective students who want to apply for our Art and Design undergraduate programmes. You will learn about our requirements which include preparation of a portfolio. Teaching staff will guide you and provide advice on how to create a portfolio and what include. You will also have the opportunity to learn more about our programmes. The Senior Girls Teams This is a free event open to all, however please register for a session time below. For more information please contact the contact centre: Phone: 0800 AUTUNI (0800 288 864 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 0800 288 864 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting) with any queries Email us: [email protected] Download hard copy of Portfolio Guidelines here. Canvas Open Days for Maori & Pasifika Students School of Art and Design 15th & 16th July Register here Are you are thinking about doing an undergraduate degree in: Visual Arts Spatial Design Fashion Design Digital Design Product Design Textile Design Graphic Design Come along to our workshops held over two days and find out how you can begin your career in the world of art and creativity. We’ll give you information on our programmes, show you how to put your portfolio together and you’ll also have the opportunity to talk to students and teachers in the school. When: 10am - 4pm, Tuesday & Wednesday, 15th & 16th July Where: Ngā Wai o Horotiu Marae Corner of St Pauls and Wellesley Street Campus, 55 Wellesley Street, Auckland City. Who should attend: All Year 12 and 13 students interested in enrolling in our Bachelor of Design or Bachelor of Visual Arts. What you will learn: Programme structure including entry requirements, study pathways and career opportunities How to create a portfolio How to prepare for the interview This is a free event open to all, however please register For more information, please contact:Margaret Moala at (09) 921 9999 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (09) 921 9999 FREE end_of_the_skype_highlighting ext 6288 or email [email protected] Jen Gale & Ashleigh McNaughton Jen PhysioACTION is located here at Westlake Girls High School. Temporary new operating hours are from 12pm to 4pm daily (until 31 July). You can come and visit the Physiotherapist (Sarah Tordeich) for any: Sporting injury Strains/ Sprains Back/ Neck Pain Rehabilitation Pre or post surgery strengthening PHYSIOTHERAPY IS FREE OF CHARGE UNDER ACC. YOU CAN SELF REFER TO PHYSIO. To make an appointment please book either directly with the Physio at School, or with the School Nurse if the Physio is not present. We look forward to assisting you! The Sen