Great Barrier Experience
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Great Barrier Experience
PO Box 11020 Hamilton PO Box 11020 Hamilton ph 857 0297 ph 857 0297 www.hillcrest-high.school.nz www.hillcrest-high.school.nz SEPTEMBER 2014 JULY 2015 NYO selection Page 3 Biology trip Page 15 Rwanda Survivors speak Page 17 Great Barrier Experience Karate Champion Theatresports Team Success Page Page23 2 Concerts in the Library Page 11 Beautiful Lengths Event Page 16 Principal Points Known as Modern Learning Environments, opportunities now exist to create more flexible learning spaces that reflect the use of digital technologies and 21st Century learning. Mr Johl, Deputy Principal and senior staff have visited new schools in Auckland and the Bay of Plenty with a view to our future plans. The use of digital technology in our curriculum is an increasing aspect of our teaching practices. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) are planning to digitally assess all NCEA assessments (internal and external) from 2020, this will require significant preparation by NZQA and schools in order to achieve this goal. Digital technology is a significant focus of staff professional learning this year with the Ministry of Education and the Board of Trustees investing heavily in ICT infrastructure. The number of students currently using devices in class is increasing with the school planning to introduce BYOD in the near future. The Board has also announced the formation of an ICT Committee to support the future strategic leadership of ICT and Digital technologies in the school. Dear Parents and Caregivers It is difficult to believe that our Year 11 to 13 students are well over half way through their academic programmes. Our internal examinations have recently been completed and parents have had an opportunity to discuss the progress of their sons and daughters at our parent/teacher interviews. As students complete their internal assessments we are now able to track the achievement of our senior students as they continue their path towards gaining their NCEA qualification. This information will be provided to students and parents on a regular basis. When school returns at the start of next term it will be business as usual, however behind the scene the Board of Trustees and staff are planning the next stage of building development and the continued integration of digital technologies in our teaching practices. The Board has recently ratified our Capital works projects for the next 5 years, which will include the following: • Modernisation of Food Technology classrooms to include facilities for teaching Hospitality courses. • Construction of a new Careers and Pathways Centre, which will replace existing prefabricated buildings at the front of the school. • Re-roofing B block • Construction of a new Mathematics block which will replace existing prefabricated classrooms 2 In early June a group of staff, parents and Board of Trustees representatives met to discuss the formation of a Hillcrest High School Sports Board. The formation of a Sports Board arose out of last year’s consultation process in developing our strategic plan. The Board will undertake a strategic focus in supporting, developing, promoting and enhancing sport at the school. This initial group will undertake the role of an establishment committee, with the possibility of additions to this committee, which will lead to the formation of the Sports Board. Term 3 resumes on Monday 20th July. Once again a busy term awaits as our students balance their studies with our extensive co and extra-curricular programme. Thank you for once again supporting our school and the wellbeing and achievement of your son’s and daughters. Kelvin S Whiting Principal Prospectus The new School Prospectus has been printed and will be available from the school office at the beginning of Term 3. Filmmaking Awards Hillcrest Rialto V48 Hours Furious Filmmaking Awards and Nominations Not much gets ‘Better than Mike’ with this 48 hour crew gaining awards for Best Script, Best Actress, Best School Team and coming City Runner Up out of seasoned professionals, those that work in the industry and those with state of the art digital resources. For a school team this is an admirable feat. productions and perhaps get inspired to film furiously next year. Look out for a trailer from the Take Media Production Crew and Posters to promo this. Congratulations to all teams for their involvement, maturity, resourcefulness and talent. Ms Stratford The team consists of: Emma Savage, Elizabeth Newton-Jackson, Nowshin Humayun, Jessica Aw, Hannah Savage, Bella Cook, Lauren Empson and Esther McDowall. Many of the students demonstrate their versatility as they are are both adept at production from their years in Media Studies, as well as featuring in lead roles in front of the camera. These students have got the process down pact over the last three years of being a part of this competition (and others, in addition to being valued members of the Take Media Production Crew). They had also received some awards in Year 11 for ‘Up and Coming Talent’ and ‘Best Actress’ for the entire cast. This is the third year that school teams have participated in the competition. Previously, Hillcrest High has had Danger Zone Films team, and this year Under Score, Shot Gun Not and a debut for Cameras, Lights, Popcorn. Three of these teams were nominated this year for various awards. The V48 Hours Competition seems to be a feature for Media Studies students and production enthusiasts alike at Hillcrest High. All Hillcrest High School Team’s films will be screened next term in Week 2. This will allow everyone to enjoy all the teams’ Open Day The Hillcrest High School Open Day will be held on Tuesday 11 August. Please report to the Auditorium for presentations and tours of the school taking place at 9.15 am, 1.30 pm and 5.30 pm. This information will be contained in the Prospectus together with enrollment information. Back L to R: Lauren Empson, Nowshin Humayun, Elizabeth Newton-Jackson, Esther McDowall, Hannah Savage Front: Emma Savage, Jessica Aw National Youth Orchestra Congratulations to Sophie Zheng on her selection to play violin in the June/July season with the National Youth Orchestra. If your have any queries please don’t hesitate to contact the school office. If you are unable to attend the Open Day/ Evening, then please contact the school to arrange a tour at a convenient time. 3 IMPORTANT DATES & UPCOMING EVENTS TERM THREE 20 July Term commences 29 July Howick College Exchange (away) 31 July Junior Reports issued 1 August School Ball 2 August House Relay 11 August Open Day 19 August Blood Drive 22 August Music Concert 28 August Team Photos Senior Reports issued 29 August Sing Concert 4 September Junior Tick Reports issued 8 & 10 Sept Parent Interviews (Y9 & Y10) 9 September Cross Country 14 - 25 Sept Senior Exams Health Clinic Winter is upon us so we need to be aware of some of the illness and conditions around us at the time. There are several illnesses out in the community at the moment, so the holidays are a good time to get some rest and recovery from some of the winter ailments. Some things to be aware of are sore throats, some can lead to streptococcus throat infection, measles, viral illnesses, head lice, and scabies are some to be aware of. If you have any concerns please do not hesitate to see your doctor. It you eat well, (plenty of fruit and vegetable) drink water and get plenty of sleep your bodies will love you for it. If you have a child who has been vomiting within 24 hours of school or has an illness that is contagious, please keep them home as these bugs travel quickly. If students have on going medical conditions or who are sick for long periods of time we would expect that they are seen outside of school by the family GP. Mighty Mouth Dental - visits the Hillcrest High School each term, if you do not want your child to see Mighty mouth then please let the school nurse know. Head Lice - are on the incrrease and the holidays are a great time to please check children’s hair regularly and treat if these are present, as they do spread quickly. Have a safe holiday Megan king - Registered Nurse Marion Horton – Registered nurse Angela Fairweather - Doctor Paul Head– Physiotherapist Hillcrest High School Health team 25 SeptemberEnd of Term Student Portal INTERNATIONAL STUDENT HOMESTAY ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED We need patient, friendly and caring families who live in the Hillcrest area to host International Students attending Hillcrest High School Family must be fluent English speakers. Board paid weekly For an application pack please contact: Rae Selby [email protected] 857 0297 ext 839 4 Parents and caregivers can access the student portal using their child’s ID number and their own password. Please phone or email the office (notify@hillcrest-high. school.nz) if you do not have your password. The portal is accessed from the very top menu of the school’s website. What you can see on the portal: • • • • • • • • • Details - check your personal details and use the Change Details function to email us with updates Timetable – your child’s current timetable Attendance – up to date attendance data NCEA Summary – a comprehensive NCEA summary for senior students Groups – any groups your child belongs to Reports – a copy of all your child’s reports (since 2009) Awards – previous year’s awards Fees – shows current fees owing and the facility to pay online (including NCEA fees) Careers – any careers information (if applicable) 9JEEP - Year 9 Junior Extension and Enrichment Programme Learning Retreat The Learning Retreat for Hillcrest High School prospective Junior Enrichment & Extension Programme (JEEP) students took place on the 25th/26th May at the Hamilton Gardens. 61 students joined Ms Raleigh, Mrs Terry, Mr Sales, Mr Kennedy, Ms Ingrid Rinsma and Former JEEP student Year 13 Todd Harper for a varied programme of activities with the aim of creating a stimulating and memorable experience for students. Students were required to share and discuss ideas, be creative, and work together. Students who attended the learning retreat have been invited to apply for JEEP for semester two. JEEP provides enrichment and extension opportunities for academically able students. It includes group work, discussion, problem-solving, thinking outside the square, and working outside of one’s comfort zone. The students were assisted and supported during the learning retreat not only by the teachers and Todd Harper but also by a remarkable group of Year 11 leaders, who were also all former JEEP students. Kind thanks to them for their energetic and enthusiastic guidance and leadership of our Year 9 prospective JEEP students. Ms Mary Raleigh & Mrs Jodie Terry Staff - ‘Night in Asia’ Following on from last term’s Spanish Salsa Night, this term staff were invited to ‘A Night in Asia’. Firstly, there was a short performance of Japanese Taiko Drumming, then staff got to test their skills under the close supervision of the Waikato team. After all that exertion, staff then went to a Chinese restaurant where Ms Howard-Shi (our Chinese teacher) encouraged us to try some authentic Chinese dishes. Thank you to Akiyama-sensei, Ms Howard-Shi and the Waikato Drummng team. 5 Departments International Camp Our annual International Camp was in Rotorua this year. This camp is an opportunity to introduce International Students to different parts of New Zealand and for them to make new friends. Our first stop was to the beautiful Blue Springs, on the Te Waihou Walkway, near Tirau. The springs are the source of most of the bottled water sold in NZ and a considerable amount of bottled water from the Blue Springs is exported. From the springs we walked through beautiful farm land, complete with curious cows. Yuko Hasegawa, Reyna Ozawa and Manako Miyata The next day was spent at Te Puia where we watched a cultural performance and we then spent time at ‘Amaze Me’. Year 13 International Student Amanda Wang recently travelled with her mother and Aunty to Switzerland to look at Hotel Management opportunities. She went to five campuses to choose one for next year’s study. Amanda and her family had a wonderful time, the students served them specially prepared meals, drinks during the meals and they were offered cheese and chocolates to taste. In the end, Amanda chose Cesar Ritz because she felt it stood out as meeting her study needs and the teachers and students were all very friendly. Onuma Randhawa After a picnic lunch at Lake Rotorua we went to the nationally famous WingSpan. This is a sanctuary and display complex for the rare native falcon, the Karearea. These small falcons generally weigh less than 450 grams, are capable of flying at speeds over 100 km/hr and can catch prey larger than themselves. They are identified as a threatened species. Vicky Bai 6 Amanda Wang with her mother, her aunt and a hostess Visiting the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek, Hamilton Departments International Concert Our next major event was the International Concert. The theme was ‘One Dream, One World, One Night’ and our talented performers dramatically showed the cultural diversity of our school. Before the concert, food stalls offered a delicious assortment of treats. Our school Kapahaka group started the evening in a stirring manner followed by our Lion team. Then with the assistance of our Cultural Captains our performers took us to Asia, the Middle East, Europe, America and Australia before returning to New Zealand. Our items were a fantastic mix of traditional and modern and ended with the singing of our National Anthem. International and ESOL students have been involved this term in a wide range of activities including the mass planting of native trees on Arbor Day, a trip to the lake to feed the ducks and helping the Year 9 Mandarin class in a cooking competition. For the seniors it has also been exam time. Raelyne Selby Director of International Students Arbor Day Cooking competition Visiting Hamilton Lake 7 Departments Art The Art Club runs each Wednesday after school in B9. Students work on projects in a calm and relaxed environment. All enthusiasts welcome. Mrs Spittle HOD Art Business Studies On Tuesday 28th April the Level 3 Business Studies students along with their teachers Mrs Terry and Mrs Gourdie set off to visit Hobbiton just outside Matamata. The purpose of the trip was to study how Hobbiton operated as a business so that the students could apply business concepts to a real life situation. We all had a lovely day seeing the theory that we had studied in class in real life business. Hobbiton more than met our expectations as to how it should look from the movies. The manager was extremely helpful in answering our prepared questions and offering advice and help in the future by providing email addresses. The students and teachers first sat down at The Green Dragon Inn with their drink of cold ginger beer in front of a roaring fire and from there to hear the answers to their questions in a marquee close by. Mrs Gourdie HOD Business Stuidies Our Year 12 Business Studies students are currently working on writing a business plan and running their own business. Some of the groups are working in collaboration with the Drama department to provide interval refreshments for the patrons. The delicious donuts and popcorn were very much appreciated by the audience and performers alike. This collaboration works perfectly for both departments allowing our Business Studies students to run a small business with a community focus by donating the profits to the drama department and releases the drama staff to focus on their production without the pressure of producing and serving refreshments. Mrs Terry TIC 8 Y13 students visit the National Agricultural Fieldays at Mystery Creek, Hamilton Departments Waikato Shakespeare Wellington Trip Drama Nationals At 7am on Thursday the 29th May, 19 eager thespians along with 4 teachers and myself hit the road for the annual trip to Wellington for the Sheilah Winn National Shakespeare Festival. After a lengthy 8 hour trip filled with much anticipated food stops and tone deaf singing we arrived at our destination, buzzing with excitement for what was to come over the next few days! We began our stay by attending the opening for the festival where we were surrounded by fellow passionate thespian students from around the country. The opening included various tertiary tasters, followed by Shakespearian based workshops in the afternoon where we engaged in a range of activities such as learning about the history behind his infamous plays and how to improve our acting skills using different methods, which we all found to be extremely beneficial. The evening was concluded with a hilarious performance at Circa theatre of the play “A servant to two masters” which left us all in tears of laughter. The next day saw us arrive at the historic St James theatre where Michael Hockey and Giles Lusty performed their wonderful 5 minute scene of Othello up against 47 other schools who also had a scene entered. There was tough competition for the boys but they pulled off an excellent performance and most definitely did Hillcrest proud! That night we attended another performance at Bats theatre where we watched a snappy 50 minute play called Wings. Our last day involved watching more Shakespeare scenes, attending Weta workshops and also visiting the World War One commemoration exhibit at Te Papa which was an incredibly moving and eye opening for us all. We would all like to thank Mrs Binks, Ms Cash, Mr Sales and Mr Baxter for putting up with our teenage shenanigans and accompanying us on this insightful and joyful experience. Breanna Swales Arts Captain Shakespeare Production: Much Ado About Nothing One of Shakespeare’s classic comedies sure went down a treat this year. I’m sure everyone who came to watch this fantastic play with plots and twists and laughs around every corner will join me in giving the cast and crew a big congratulations for their awesome efforts! Yet again the ‘Famous in Hillcrest High School’ English teacher Ms Pamment has outdone herself in directing a thoroughly entertaining Shakespeare production, no amount of words can stress how important she is and how much time and effort she puts into making the Shakespeare productions a reality, so, on behalf of everyone involved and everyone who came to watch the play we thank you so sincerely. A huge shout out goes to the audiences on each of the three nights, their energy and involvement during the plays was outstanding and the support we received was amazing with every night sold out! Once again Hillcrest’s theatre department maintained it’s very high standards and we can’t wait to see what’s next! Giles Lusty Arts Captain 9 Departments Drama Theatresports • • Junior Theatresports Year 9 and 10 students should listen to the notices for dates and times for social theatresports with Ms Cash and Mr Baxter. 23 - 26 June Theatresports Competitions We have been lucky enough to enter three teams into the Waikato Theatresports competition and they have all been consistently achieving 1st or 2nd place in all their games. They have been creating hilarious physical scenes with witty one-liners. We would love to see more supporters at their games on Monday evenings so come along for a night of hilarity- Gold coin donation and venues change each term so listen to the notices or join the Hillcrest High School Arts Facebook page- www.facebook.com/hillcresthighschoolarts. The year 13 drama students worked tirelessly on this hard hitting play with its overwhelming themes and mature characterisations. Amongst the tragedy we still managed to have a great time during rehearsal with lots of laughs along the way. Upcoming Productions Upcoming Productions Year 12 Production Greenland - Week 6, Term 3 Year 10 Comedy Evenings- Week 9, Term 3. 10 Hecuba One of our bloodiest performances yet with child killing, human sacrifice and eye gouging. This was the epitome of Greek Tragedy. There were powerful performances from Prapitha Reddy and Kendra Boyle as the suffering title role ‘Hecuba’. They were supported by a strong cast of actors and an amazing chorus who were on stage throughout the play. We were sold out every night and we would like to thank the wonderful audiences for their support. Departments English NZ Spelling Bee Hillcrest High is well represented in this national Spelling Bee competition again this year. On the 9th of June 10 junior students took part in the initial stages of the competition here at school. We are now waiting to hear if anyone has progressed to the next stage. Last year, Jackson Blewden made it through to the finals and enjoyed a trip to Wellington. High hopes for this year too! Miss Hawthorn TIC Junior Debating We have been very fortunate to have Mr Kevin Horan, former HOF, teaching English classes for some weeks while Ms Warner has been acting Assistant Principal and Ms Raleigh has been Year 11 Dean. We wish him well in his new posting at Cambridge High School and hope that he can return again. Likewise Mr Elliot has been stepping in as has been Ms Hawthorn with some junior classes. Again we are grateful for their help and expertise. Mrs Jamieson HOD English Junior debating is going from strength to strength at Hillcrest. We have a terrific number of students taking part this year. We have 27 students across 6 junior teams. These teams take part in a fortnightly regional tournament that is held at HBHS. Students have the opportunity to meet and debate against other teams from a variety of local schools at this tournament. Senior Debating Miss Hawthorn TIC Mrs Jamieson TIC Lit Quiz Writers Festival On Wednesday the 29th of April, three senior teams went to Southwell School to have some fun and show off their ‘booksmarts’ at the Waikato Secondary Schools’ Lit Quiz. Together with several other Waikato schools, they battled through rounds of questions from all different genres of literature, with quick-fire questions for cash at the end of each round. Congratulations to Amy Harrison, Islay McDougall, Prapitha Reddy and Elizabeth Newton-Jackson, whose team gained third place overall, only narrowly missing out to Morrinsville and St Peter’s. Well done also to Caitlin McElligot, Mary McElhinney, Harriet Plant, Emma Wardle, Zara Bowers, Ella George, Nina Hennig and Maya Jackson-Liew who managed to grab a few of the extra prizes. A large group of students attended the Secondary Schools Day at the Auckland Writer and readers Festival at the Aotea Centre at the beginning of this term .This is an annual opportunity for students to hear top international fiction writers speak about the writing process for them and to share ideas from their recent work. Mrs Stevenson TIC This literary adventure never fails to inspire our young writers as seen in this commentary by year 10 student Lujane Shubbir –Sara Hansen, Jessica Aw and Zara Olifent have had enjoyable and varied debating rounds so far. They have been ably assisted by Sukriti Sharma as reserve, and have had a lolly scramble of wins and losses. This year the line-up included Natalie Haynes a comedienne and writer who focussed on comedy of Greek tragedy, Laurie Halse Anderson and American writer dealing with contemporary social issues for teenagers, Australian Morris Gleitzman speaking about his new work about an ANZAC war horse and Anthony Horowitz author of the ‘Young Bond ‘ series. “I went home with more than words or knowledge. I came back fulfilled and a little jittery. There is no doubt that I returned with a resolute and unyielding need to write.” Alana Muntz Walsh, Year 10, with writer Laurie Halse Anderson 11 Departments Language Term 2 has passed in a whirl of activity including, trips, cooking, competitions and of course learning! Language Perfect World Championships All senior language students competed in the Language Perfect World Championships winning 10 Elite, 29 Gold, 23 Silver and 17 Bronze Awards. Hillcrest High School finished 31st in the world and 8th in New Zealand. Amy Harrison was our top scorer for the school with 20,919 points. She finished 5th in the world and 2nd in New Zealand for Spanish. Felicitaciones! Elite Award Winners (More than 10,000 points.) Amy Harrison Chloe Gordon Marc Tong Victor Peresson Eli Oliver Emma Wardle Mary McElhinney Ella Novak Calla Tuhua Angela Lo Chinese Cooking It was almost the end of the first semester, Year 9 Chinese students were rolling up their sleeves, putting on their aprons and made a wonderful Chinese feast, with the help of some Year 13 students. To some of the students, this was their very first cooking experience let alone Chinese cooking. When the dishes were ready to be presented, scored and consumed, Ms Paris, Mrs McKenzie, Mrs Bonning and Ms Selby unanimously agreed that the Beef dumpling was the winner. The kitchen smelt wonderful and we hope this slice of memory will follow them for many years to come. Due to a great performance in the Language Perfect World Championships, we have just heard that Andrea Crasta is one of 10 finalists who could win a $5000 Scholarship from NZIIU to study in a country of her choice, and Victor Peresson is one of 10 finalists who could win a free semester exchange to Thailand. We wish both of you all the best for the next stage. French Cafe Year 9 French students run French Cafés, which is always one of the highlights of the year. The Judges 12 Departments Language Japanese Trip to Auckland Spanish Alfombras For Japanese, Year 10 went to Auckland and visited the Consulate General of Japan. There the students had a seminar on Japanese culture. They watched videos, touched the famous Japanese plastic food samples and wore Kimono. We had authentic Japanese food for lunch then enjoyed some shopping at the Japan Mart. Year 10 students explored Hispanic Culture by creating their own version of “alfombras.” These are sawdust or chalk carpets, from Central America, traditionally used to decorate the streets before a procession. They have existed since the 15th Century and are still used today. Everybody had a fantastic SUGOI experience through this trip. Next event for Japanese is the Japanese Trivia Qiuz Night held at the University of Waikato on 19 June. Two teams of junior students are going to compete against the students from other schools in Waikato. Junior Japanese Trivia Championships The Championships were held on the 19th June at the University of Waikato. 11 teams from 5 schools in the region participated and Hillcrest sent two teams of Year 9 and Year 10. All of the questions were about the fact files of Japan and its culture in six categories. There was a big heat among the teams. Unfortunately both of our teams did not get any places. However, the participating students had a wondeful time with the yummy refreshments and enjoyed talking with the volunteer students from the university. We will be back there again next year to fight back! French Film Festival This term Year 13 French students have completed a film study of “Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain.” They made speeches about the film as part of their NCEA assessments and many students went to see some of the films on offer at the Alliance Française Film Festival at the Lido Cinema. If your son/daughter is learning a language, watching foreign films is a great way to learn. L to R: Elizabeth Minty, Danny Seo, Liam Corey, Joshua Martinsen and James Ridley Mrs Collett HOD Languages 13 Departments Music Term two has been a productive time for the music department. Dr Martin Griffiths, our orchestral and concert chamber musical director, has been engaged in preparing four chamber groups to compete in the national Concert Chamber Competitions, which this year reached its 50ith anniversary. Out of seventeen groups in the Waikato competition, two Hillcrest concert chamber groups claimed the coveted “Highly commended” awards; only two other groups received this distinction. The winning Waikato regional concert chamber group featured Sophie Zheng, a current Hillcrest Year 11 student, and Emily Kim, a previous Hillcrest student. Photo from Hamilton Press L to R: Dr Martin Griffiths, Lisa Zhang, Mayaan Levy and Safira Neilson Rock Band Hillcrest Year 9 rock band “Nevada” progressed through two rounds of the 2015 National Rockquest competition. This is an amazing result for such a young band, as many bands do not progress further than the first round. Mr Jamie Strange from Berkley Normal School, one of Hillcrest High School’s feeder schools, has coached Nevada. This group has significant potential and you will be hearing a lot about them in the future. Jazz Band The jazz band, under the baton of Mr Isaac Krandal-Tanner, is preparing for the Waikato Band and Festival, which take place at the Waikato University’s Gallagher center of performing Arts on Friday the 28th of August. This is a high profile celebration of jazz band, orchestra and percussion ensembles that represent the best of the Waikato’s secondary music students. The Hillcrest orchestra will also be competing at the Festival. The jazz band had a successful time at the Easter jazz band competitions in Tauranga and received some valuable coaching from Dr Roger Fox. The jazz and concert band from Pukekohe High School will visit Hillcrest on the 18th of August to hold workshops and perform with the Hillcrest Jazz band which will be good preparation for the upcoming Festival. Jazz Band performing at the Tauranga jazz festival Both the Jazz band and the orchestra preformed at a lunchtime concert for visiting Kiwitahi school in week 10. The primary age students from Kiwitahi really enjoyed the music performed by the orchestra and jazz band, and one student even had the opportunity to conduct the orchestra. Orchestra performing for Kiwitahi School The SCAT choir, led by assistant principal Mrs Sue Radford, is currently fund raising for a two-week tour during the term three holidays. The tour will start in Singapore, then bus through Malaysia and on to the Island state of Penang where the Phee family, who have a strong relationship with Hillcrest High School, will host them. Back: Tom Mitchem, Eva Sargent, Cailum Halsey-Collier, Laura Sargent Front: Anika Hayes, Olivia Bratton Thanks to everyone who have helped in making these events possible, and to music department staff Mr Daniel Shin and Miss Annabel Rowlands. Mervyn Cook Head of Department. 14 Departments Science The start of the year has been extremely busy in the Science faculty. Not only has students been industriously working away in the labs completing practical work and assessments, there has also been a huge amount of EOTC conducted throughout all the Science departments. Level 2 Students spent a night in Pureora national park and spent their time looking at the wonderful example of the zonation of vegetation that can be seen as you trek up the mountain. Biology students have seen many parts or the wonderful flora and fauna that makes New Zealand so unique. From the pristine streams that flow off mount Pirongia and comparing these to the urban streams that are found in many of our city parks. Finally the L3 class spent a day frolicking in the mud in the firth of Thames as they surveyed and collected specimens of Mangroves in preparation for their investigation into the unique adaptive features that allow the Mangrove to occupy such a hostile habitat. 15 Departments Science Biology is not the only subject to have all the fun. Level 3 Earth and Space Science spent the day up at Auckland investigating the numerous volcanos that exist in our largest city. The trip included riveting exploration of the Auckland Museum Volcanoes section where students learnt about the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) hot spot and the rocks associated with it. Later students headed out to Mt Eden when they climbed to the summit and took in breath-taking panoramic views of the AVF including Rangitoto Island. On the way home students experienced the right of passage of eating an Ice cream and buying some bacon in Pokeno. 300 Level 1 Science students just recently embarked on their field trip to Taupo, where they looked at many of the geothermal features that are present in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. These ranged from the mighty Caldera volcano that contains Lake Taupo to the bubbling mud pools and stinking fumaroles of the Craters of the Moon Park. Students also got to experience their hand at prawn fishing as we visited the prawn park and the saw how the park used the excess geothermal water from the power plant next door to heat their prawn ponds. Physics students have had the chance to experience amazing and insightful lectures as part of the Osbourne lecture day at Waikato University. Students came away from that day with enthusiasm and an appreciation for Physics. L3 Students are eagerly awaiting the unit of work on amusement park physics, which culminates with the students getting a chance to experience the many forces and physical principles they learn about, with a trip to Rainbows End in Term 4. Vicky Bai Our chemistry students have been experiencing many practical sessions with the Level 2 Chemists conducting and perfecting the art of titrations and the Level 3 students working hard to master the Redox reactions and equations. The Junior Science classes have been extremely busy, with a huge number of students taking up the opportunity to participate in Science Badges. This is where students choose an area of science that they are interested in and complete a series of tasks to earn themselves a Science badge. A congratulations is to go out to Isabella Jackson, whom has already earned a badge in large animal Science. Greer Jackways and Emma Wardle Isabella Jackson We have a good number of students that are also participating in Science Fair. Students are currently working on their projects with the hope of them being presented in the Waikato Regional Science Fair. Mr Taylor HOD Science Aaron Castro, Callum Braithwaite and Raj Prasad 16 Departments Social Studies As part of the 100th anniversary commemorations of the ANZAC Landings, Hillcrest High was sent 30 white crosses to turn into a Field of Remembrance. We were also given 28 random service men from World War I, as well as a nurse and an unknown soldier. A Year 10 Social Studies class, 10TR, were given the chance to put the crosses together and do a little bit of research into the various soldiers using the Cenotaph website run by the Auckland Museum. Amongst the 30 names included an All Blacks captain and a young boy who faked his age. The student’s also started to look up some of their own family members who served in World War I and other conflicts New Zealand has participated in. The Field of Remembrance was positioned on a section of grass outside the library and student services office and was left out for three days in the lead up to ANZAC Day to give the whole school a chance to have a look at it. It was great to see students and staff pause to take a moment to read the names of those who served their country and made the ultimate sacrifice. With three more years of World War I commemorations still to go, the History Department plans to put the crosses out again to give the students of Hillcrest High another chance to remember the sacrifice people made 100 years ago. Mr Evelyn Teacher of Social Studies As part of a Human Rights topic, two Year 10 Social Studies were given the opportunity to get a first-hand account of survivors of the Genocide against Tutsi and Moderate Hutu in Rwanda in 1994. Three survivors, Peter Ntaganda, Egide Mutabaze and Marie Ingabire, were very willing to share their respective stories and the journey of their country through the genocide and into the reconciliation period that has been taking place in Rwanda since 1994. One of the survivors was saved, along with several others, by the headmaster of his school, while another survived by hiding quietly in their home for the duration of the genocide. All three stressed the importance of never allowing a tragedy like this to happen again. They also talked thoroughly about the process Rwanda has taken to reconcile the perpetrators and victims, and to remove the words Hutu and Tutsi and just call themselves Rwandese, a brave and noble path. The content that the students have been covering was put into perspective by the presence of these 3 survivors. After a term of learning about this topic from various books and statistics, they were now able to get a first-hand account from people who were there and are actively rebuild their country. This was a once in a life time opportunity. Mr Evelyn Teacher of Social Studies 17 Departments Careers Year 11 Prizes for Career Planning! For many students (and their parents!), career decision-making can be quite a stressful area. Recently, the Hillcrest High School Careers team trialled an innovative new online career exploration tool called ‘Bulls-Eye’ which has been designed and developed for Kiwi teens. (www.bulls-eye.co.nz). Based on the quality of content, the Centre has invested funds into making this resource available to all our current Year 11 students for the next three years. This tool provides a unique opportunity for young people to assess and explore a broad range of career options in an engaging and low pressure way. It also provides them an opportunity to assess their interests, skills and strengths as well as consider the current demand for different occupations. Your child has been sent an introduction to ‘Bulls-Eye’ with log-in instructions (to their school email address). Parents/caregivers have also been sent emails containing back-up information so that they can support their teens. While we do encourage personal involvement and accountability in students, many will appreciate some open conversation and support. It is not expected that students would necessarily make definite career decisions at this stage, but ‘Bulls-Eye’ can certainly help guide them towards a range of suitable options. Because the resource will be available for three years, students will be able to review and refine their responses progressively towards the formation of more definite plans. It will also be referred to during career guidance appointments at school. ‘Bulls-Eye’ can provide useful guidance in the 2016 subject choice process coming up next term. To encourage Year 11 engagement, there will be a prize draw immediately after the subject choice submission deadline, with winners announced on the Hillcrest High School Careers Centre Facebook page. If your emails have not been received, please contact the Careers Centre on 857 -0297 ext. 843 or via FB page. 18 Digital Technology The Year 10 programming classes in the Digital Technology department have been learning Robotics. Students have been tasked to build the robot then program it to complete the RoboCup Rescue course, which involves following a line, navigating obstacles and rescuing the item from a chemical spill. Departments MaterialsTechnology - Fabrics The students have thoroughly enjoyed this task and successful teams will be invited to take part in the Waikato Regional RoboCup competition. The Rescue course is just one of the categories students can enter in the competition. This is going to be hosted at Hillcrest High School on the 15th of August and is the first time the competition is being held in the Waikato. Year 9 students in Material Technology Fabrics have been having fun designing and making their zipper critters. The students have used 4 different fabrics to create their own unique character. A colourful array of crazy creatures have been made in the last 6 weeks. Hillcrest Support Team - HST The Hillcrest Support Team (HST) will be better known to many of you as the Anti-Harassment Team or AHT. The name change this year was decided on by the group to reflect their evolving role in the school. Started originally to help combat bullying and harassment, the Year 13 students were trained to provide mediations in situations of conflict and minor bullying. However in recent years, the team has grown in numbers and their role has become one with a wider more positive focus. The HST, as it is now known, continue to provide mediations but also offer mentoring and support to younger students and organise activities and events to discourage bullying and to foster and maintain a friendly and caring school community. Promoting ‘Pink Shirt Day’ - an international day against bullying - was a recent event where students and staff were encouraged to wear pink to promote the “speak up, stand together, stop bullying” message. They also help to run a lunchtime games and activities day on Fridays in R16. Other activities are planned during the school year. HST members are happy to be approached for help or a friendly chat around the school and are easily identified in their unique hoodies. Mentoring or mediations can be organised through Guidance or directly with the HST. Mr Harker Guidance Councellor 19 Trips / Camps The Year 10 - Five week Great Barrier Experience In collaboration with the Hillary Outdoors Education Centre on Great Barrier Island we have shaped a 5 week course that melds the delivery of the New Zealand Curriculum with a combination of outdoor activities and studies revolving around the principles of sustainability. Students are supervised by a mixture of Hillcrest High School staff and Hillary Outdoors instructors. Under their expert guidance the students undertake 2-3 day expeditions and a range of outdoor activities including coasteering, high ropes course, sailing, sea kayaking, surf kayaking, tramping, steep creeking, fishing, snorkeling, gardening and adventure based learning. They undertake a cross-curricular study of cultural, economic, environmental and social sustainability, interacting during the process with the local tangata whenua, business owners, primary school, Glenfern Sanctuary, DOC and Orama community. For information about the Year 10 - Five week - Great Barrier Experience please visit the school website to connect with the Great Barrier Experience website or follow this link - www. hillcrest-high.school.nz/gb/info.html 20 BMX Football Sport Congratulations to Georgia Williams, 1st X1 goalie, who has been selected from the Joey World Cup tournament to be part of a training squad currently training in Germany with different coaches from all over the world. The 1st X1 Boys have had a few close losses recently, so the great win against Trident recently was rewarding. Sasha Wallbank and Kris Nebesky each scored classic goals, the team holding out for the entire second half to end the National Qualifier 2-0. Excellent keeping by Mark Docherty to keep Trident scoreless. Congratulations to coach Josh Groom as well - has been a few years since Hillcrest won a qualifier. Special Olympics Congratulations to the ILC who represented Hillcrest with pride and gained some excellent results. The Hillcrest teams were a standout ably demonstrating their skills. The top team won, defending their 2014 title, while the second team were placed 2nd. Students will now be competing in the Basketball Special Olympics next term. Jessie Smith, Year 10, won Gold in the U14 Division at the recent Nationals held in Christchurch in April. Boxing Ethan Pugh, Year 13, won the Welter Weight Regionals which qualified him as North Island number 1 for the Nationals in October. Climbing In the Hamilton section of the National Series Maria Martinus, Year 13, placed 2nd in the U20 lead and bouldering. In the U16 division Maayan Levy, Year 9, was 2nd in lead and bouldering. Kayel Neagle, Year 10, placed 5th in lead and 3rd in bouldering. Jonah Franke-Bowell, Year 10, was 5th in bouldering. Taken at the recent Rosehill College sports exchange Gymnastics Waikato Secondary Schools competition Croquet Giles Lusty, Year 13, won the NZ U21 title Equestrian Maia and Kendra Peart-Anderson had a very successful NZ Horse of the Year with the following results: Maia: Reserve Champion Large Show Pony plus a 5th, 6th and 7th. Kendra: Champion Large Saddle Hunter, Champion Welsh Part Bred Adult and Welsh Exhibit. Reserve Champion Paced and Mannered Large Pony as well as an 8th. Hannah Doak, Lily Paterson, Andre Stokes and Tait Wilson won their section of the North Island Secondary Schools Trials Rachel Hamer won the gold medal in A Grade, while Anastasia Agroudi won gold in B Grade and Katrina Oliver won silver. These girls went on to compete in the Counties Manukau competition where Rachel came first overall after coming 1st in Ribbon, Clubs, and in Hoops. Anastasia gained 3rd place overall after coming 7th in Free hand, 4th in Ribbon and 2nd in Hoops. Lacrosse It has been a good year so far for Lacrosse. We have three girls teams and one boys team. Ten girls have been selected for Waikato representative teams. Sammy Quintal, Year 13 is reprresenting NZ at the U19 Lacrosse World Champs in Scotland in July, we wish here the best of luck. Hillcrest High School is hosting the Secondary School Nationals on 22-23 August. 21 Sport Hockey The five hockey teams at Hillcrest have made a good start to the hockey season: 1st X1 Girls - Made the Final of the Waikato Secondary Schools A Grade competition losing to Waikato Diocesan. 1st X1 Boys - Made the playoff for 3rd in the Waikato Secondary Schools A Grade competition With six Year 9 and 10 players, Hillcrest 1st X1 Boys, captained by Estian Eshuis, we have at times been faced with far more experienced teams but the boys have competed well. We have some exciting talent coming through. Both teams will now compete in the Midlands Intercity Competition in the 1st Division. 2nd X1 Girls - Currently 5th Place in B Grade 2nd X1 Boys - Currently 7th Place in D Grade 3rd X1 Girls - Currently 10th in D Grade The Girls’ 1st X1, after a slow start in their semi against Sacred Heart (1-1 at half time), kicked into gear to outscore the opposition 4-1 in the 2nd half and be ahead 5-2 as the final whistle sounded. Alyesha Elmer, in only her second season in goal, has really stepped up this year and kept Hillcrest in the game. Nicola Aldridge had an outstanding game setting up 2 goals with very accurate passes through the congestion and unlucky not to have a third. Olivia Yung organised the back very well, while Acacia Kelsen notched up 2 second half goals to score a hat trick. Brayden Silvester Inline Hockey A fast sport of skill and balance, hockey on roller blades, is similar to ice hockey played in Canada and USA. Representatives: Jana Kivell and Kate Thomson were selected for the New Zealand U14 and the Junior Womens Teams. While Diego Waksman was selected in the U12 Team New Zealand Team. Our top team won came 1st in the Waikato Division 1 competition and the Tornadoes came 2nd in Division 2. Acacia Kelsen, Year 12 Olivia Yung, Year 11 Approximately 50 students are involved in inline hockey at Hillcrest High School which has continued to develop during the first half of 2015. This year is the first time Hillcrest has entered two teams in the A Division of the Secondary Schools League. Term 3 Hillcrest will enter three teams in the B Division for the first time. This reflects the work and effort put in by the students as skaters to improve in skill and understanding of the game. Hillcrest is in the enviable position of having three goal tenders, few school have even one. Of particular note is a team of Year 9 students entered into B Division who are playing a well-structured and disciplined game. I wish to thank student coaches - Pip Eddy and Laura Thresher for their work during the early part of this year. Also those who stepped up and took referee roles in the Secondary School League - Sam Harris, Laura Thresher, Jana Kivell and Diego Waksman. Other Hillcrest students are assisting in the Primary/ Intermediate Schools grade. This demonstrates how healthy In-Line Hockey is at Hillcrest High School and it is with anticipation that I look forward. Mike Gilliver - coach TIC 22 Karate Netball Josh Martinsen, Year 10, won a bronze at both the Australian and New Zealand Open, while at the Australian University Games he won silver. Josh was also selected in the New Zealand team for the Karate Commonwealth Games in India in September. Sport Open A Josh also won Gold medals in both the individual and team events at the Auckland Championships. In July Josh will compete in the National Championships. He is now working towards selection for the New Zealand team to compete in the Go Ju Ryu Worlds being held in Auckland later this year. Back: Rebekah Vercoe, Fiesola Puamau, Lucie Bardoul, Emmerson Houghton, Nai Mullane-Ronaki, Jaydah Croft, Jessica Pasene Front: Ambah tuhoro, Lyanne Eukaliti, Make Puamau, Megan Henderson Open A won the Waikato Secondary School Monday Night League final on Monday 8 June. Lyanne Eukaliti was in outstanding form taking a huge number of intercepts and rebounding incredibly - a player who has the potential to go a very long way. She combined well with Emmerson Houghton to intimidate the Sacred Heart shooters forcing them to shoot at 59% and 37%. For Hillcrest, Fiesola Puamau shot at 85% and rebounded outstandingly as well. Joshua Martinsen, Year 10 Squash On thursday, 18 June, students competed in the Waikato Secondary School Squash individual competition. Students were ranked, which meant our youngest player, Dion Morgan, was up against seniors. Hillcrest dominated the final six minutes of the game scoring 5 goals on the trot to finish in the lead - 34-25 and win the trophy for the first time since 2010. Table Tennis In April, Shakti Krishnan, Year 13, competecd in the 2015 ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) Oceania Cup and Para table tennis in Australia, his first international tournament. Shakti won two bronze medals. Congratulations to Shakti as this has now qualified him for the Rio Olympics next year. All players played well with several matches going to the full five games. Congratulations to all participants for representing the school well both on and off the court and to Josh Beattie, who won Division 6, and Daniel Seifert, who won the consolation plate in Division 5. 23 Sport Volleyball National Representatives Waikato Representatives NZ U17 Beach Harrison MacKenzie Waikato U15 Waikato U17 Harrison Mackenzie, (A team) Ciara Fee, (A team) NZ North Island Youth Women Brianna O’Brien Teina Joseph, (A team) Kristina Emson, (A team) Chris Abbott, (A team) Xanthe Garahy, (A team) NZ Youth Men Kyle Marsters (Non Travelling Reserve) Rebecca Endres, (A team) Jaxon Wright, (B team) Tyler Hurn (A team) NZ Youth Development Men Kyle Marsters NZ Junior Women Kristina Emson (Non Travelling Reserve) Sam O'Meara, (B team) Kacey Bennett, (B team) NZ Junior Development Women Kristina Emson Social Volleyball The Sunday Social competition continues to be very popular with many Hillcrest teams playing again this term. This competition is organised by Waikato Volleyball and run each Sunday by the Hillcrest Volleyball Club at Hillcrest High School. The competition runs on six Sunday’s every school term. The competition is open to everyone and further details can be found on the Waikato Volleyball Website www.volleyballwaikato.org. nz School teams can register with Ms Clifton (Teacher in charge of Volleyball) Keep up with current volleyball news by liking our Facebook page.... 24 Kyle Masters, Kali Rapley-Inia, (A team) Jacky Sek, Rebecca Rodriguez, (A team) Natch Sadindum, Caitlin Moore, (B team) Albert Chen, Brianna O'Brien (B team) Dylan Gonano Anastasia Argyroudi (B team) Joshua Sprosen Rugby Sport Rugby is well underway at Hillcrest High School with the four teams once again this year. The U14 team have great numbers in 2015 and are very keen which will benefit them throughout the year. Although yet to notch up a win the boys narrowly went down to Raglan U14s and Hamilton Boys High School. The U15 team have a mix of experienced players from last years U14 team and some new players. They also have had some very close losses to Hamilton Boys High School and Forest View. A huge thanks must go to Principal Kelvin Whiting and Yr 9 Dean Ben Kennedy who jumped in to coach the team when we could not find a coach. The 2nd XV for the first time in years have huge numbers with a squad of 27 students. This aim of this team is to prepare the students for the 1st XV in future years. Under the coaching of teacher Mr. Dave Kallaher they are well on their way of achieving this. Playing a number of 1st XV’s from around the Waikato they are performing very well. The Montana Catering 1st XV has had a very successful start to the season and is currently top of the table in the Warren Gatland Trophy Division. After a tough start against Taumarunui where the boys escaped with a 12 all draw and a number of injuries including a season ending broken jaw to Manafa Niurou the team has had strong wins over both Forest View and St Johns’. Thanks again to our sponsors Montana Catering and Hillcrest New World. Ryan Cox TIC Thanks to the following sponsors for their support of Rugby at Hillcrest Hillcrest 25 Sport Rowing Rowing 2015/2016 season Planning is well underway for the start of the new rowing season. New rowers will get the opportunity to register their interest at the start of next term with try-out days planned early in the term. Winter training has already begun for existing rowers. This season Dr Brett Smith, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sport and Leisure, University of Waikato will oversee the school’s rowing programme and will lead a coaching team comprising staff members Miss Chloe Macfarlane, Mrs Jude Smith and Miss Annabel Rowlands, Mr Brent Whiting (parent) and former Hillcrest student Miss Loveday Yeoman. The Hillcrest High School Rowing Club, under the leadership of Blair Wright work hard to effectively organise, manage and resource rowing at the school. Last season we had a total of 36 rowers and coxswains, which was a combination of boys and girls from novice (first year) to senior rowers. Our rowers have achieved considerable success at regional, North Island and National (Maadi Cup) regattas in the past and we are confident of this success continuing in the future. Girls U18 4 - 4th at Maadi, Gold at North Island Secondary School competition Kelvin Whiting TIC Rowing Sporting Representatives Bowls Jessica de Gorgio and Jessica Pasene were selected in the Waikato Secondary School team. Cricket - Indoor Alan arora has been selected in both the Northern Districts U20 and U17 teams. Cricket - Outdoor These students have been selected to represent Hamilton in following teams: Samantha Nation - Womens Team Samantha Nation, Chelsi Rys, Emma Walton - Secondary School Team William Kingsbury - Junior Secondary School Team Football Tayla Christensen is travelling with the NZ Secondary Schools Girls Football Team to compete in Thailand in July Hockey Lacrosse Congratulations to the following girls in their success making these Waikato teams: U18 A Team - Sam Quintal, Hollie Cooke U18 Development Team - Faye McDougall U15 A Team - Chelsi Rys U15 Development Team - Meghan Wilson, Matilda Plant, Georgia Wharry, Amelia McNamara, Anja Kuys and Emma Marshall Sammy Quintal, Year 13, is representing NZ at the U19 Lacrosse World Championships in Scotland in July Netball - Indoor Paeahu Wheki has been selected in the NZ U17 Mixed team to compete in Perth in July Netball - Outdoor These students have been selected in the following Hamilton City teams: U17 – Lyanne Eukaliti, Fiesola Puamau, Ambah Tuhoro U15A - Nai Mullane-Ronaki U15B – Jayda Croft U15 Development – Megan Henderson Rowing NZ U23 Barbarians & NZ U21 Squad – Acacia Kelsen Midlands U18 - Acacia, Debra Yung Waikato U18 - Estian Eshaus, Shanelle Reeve, Briar Wharry Tauranga U18 Girls - Maia Peart-Anderson Paige Hallam was selected in the North Island Secondary School team which went on to defeat the South Island team. Inline Hockey Cavarn Fata-George has been selected in the NZ U15 team. Jana Kivell and Kate Thomson were selected for the NZ U14s and Junior Women’s teams while Diego Waksman was selected in the NZ U12s. 26 Rugby League Trampolining EJ Bai represented NZ at the Australian National Championships. Sports Exchange with Rosehill College On 23 June Rosehill College visited for our annual sports exchange. Thanks to all the participants and supporters. Happy to report that Hillcrest won the days competition, although we did suffer a few losses. 27 Sport Keep up to date with information from Hillcrest High School simply by visting our website and liking us on facebook. 28
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