19th August 2016 - Wakatipu High School
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19th August 2016 - Wakatipu High School
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Kia ora and welcome back to the Wakatipu High School newsletter after a week away. As you will see below there has been plenty happening, and plenty coming up. Thank you very much to the large numbers of parents who have turned up to our recent Excellence Assembly, Junior Next Steps and the Branches Camp parent meeting - even if your teenage students may moan about you coming along, secretly they actually like it, and it's important that you are engaged and informed to support their learning, progress and achievement. ISSUE 25 • 19 AUGUST 2016 IN THIS ISSUE: Principal’s Message 1 Jazz Festival, One Act Play 2 G&T Update, NCEA Exams 3 Senior Exams and Next Steps 3 Year 10 Sexual Health Session 3 Sports Coordinator Update 4-5 Rugby Wrap up 6 Arts Coordinator Update 7 Food Tech, Spelling Bee 7 Trophies Return Request 7 BoT Student Election 8 2016 Important Dates, Meet the Staff 9 WHS Fundraiser 10 Community notices 11-16 New School - progress on the new school continues on a number of fronts and I thought I’d give you an overview of a couple of them: ILE - a key feature of the new school is that it will be an ‘Innovative Learning Environment’, which essentially means that it will be built with larger, more open and flexible learning spaces (although ‘specialised’ spaces, eg Gym, Food Tech and workshops are essentially the same as now). At last week’s Excellence Assembly I spoke about how, in particular due to the impact of technology, our society and economy is changing and going to change even more rapidly, and the effect that this is having and will have on the education our students need to be successful in their future. I also noted that even with this we remain very focussed on supporting our students to attain the education and qualifications, such as NCEA Level 2 and University Entrance, that they need for their pathways. As part of the move to our new school we have developed our D15 and surrounding rooms into a prototype ILEspace where teachers and students have the opportunity to develop effective practice in these spaces. This semester English and Social Sciences teachers have one or two classes each in there, and even though it is a change it provides some great opportunities and flexibility for teaching and learning and it is progressing well. Whare - as you may have seen in the Mountain Scene last week, a group has been formed to progress getting a Whare built as part of the new school. It is a great initiative for WHS and the community, and I will keep you posted as this project progresses. Webcam - the actual construction of the new school is now underway and going well. Click here for views from the webcam. ‘Vaping’ - is a bit of a new thing which has started to appear at school (rather than me describing it please click here for further information if you don’t know what it is). The key thing for us is that while they may only be inhaling ‘caramel cheesecake’ they may also be using it for nicotine and so it is not permitted at school. Thank you in anticipation of your support in this. Paid Union Meeting - one has been scheduled for the morning of Thurs 8 September, ie still three weeks away, which also happens to be our Senior Next Steps evening. More details will follow in the next few weeks, but WHS will be open and run classes from late morning that day. Awhi Fund - with Branches Camp fees having now been added to accounts, it is a good opportunity for a reminder re our wonderful Awhi Fund. The Awhi Fund is supported by the WHS Foundation and is to support students and families financially, for school fees, camps and trips, uniform, BYOD devices and even extra and co-curricular activities. If you would like to know more about the Awhi Fund please contact your child’s Dean or our Guidance Counsellor, Vicki Patton. Exams are over for seniors, but this term remains a very important one for teaching and learning for all students and we’re nearly halfway though it already, please support students to be focussed on their education at this important time. Enjoy the weekend, especially if you’re a skier or boarder as tomorrow looks like the pick :) Steve Hall Principal 1 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 BLENHEIM JAZZ FESTIVAL This year was an extremely successful trip for Best Served Chilled as both the Big Band and Jazz Combo gained Gold Grading awards at the competition. This was particularly pleasing given the number of new students in the Big Band for whom this was their first time at Blenheim. Overall, there were seventeen schools represented with twenty- eight bands in total and in another first for Wakatipu High School two students made the All Stars band which comprised the top sixteen students from across all the bands. Luke Petre (Trombone) and Ella Macbeth (Tenor Saxophone) joined other musicians to rehearse music for the gala concert held on the final evening. Three other students gained mentions from the judges which placed them in the top group of musicians for their instrument. Bence Csontos (Trumpet), Mika Craggs (Guitar), Eliott Allemand (Alto Saxophone). Overall, it was a great trip as the students played at two primary schools, one tavern, a restaurant/cafe and the Blenheim Combined Clubs. There was also lots of opportunities to hear other bands and have a workshop with the judges. Special thanks to Luke Belcher for all his work with the Combo and Alistair Monteath and Vince Leahy for their work with the Big Band and the brass/woodwind students. This was very much a team effort but these three have ensured the standard of the musicians skills has grown exponentially this year. Thanks also to our wonderful parents who helped feed and organise the students. Niki Grennell (chef), Gill Gloag, Monique Scott, Vinnie McCorkindale (sous chefs and indispensable helpers) and Donna Baldey (International student support). Mrs Price THEATRE FEDERATION ONE ACT PLAY Congratulations to this year’s One Act Play Cast who competed in Invercargill on 6 August in the first round of the Theatre Federation National One Act Play Festival. They won ‘Best Youth Production’ for their performance of “Eating the Wolf” by NZ playwright Sarah Delahunty and therefore qualified for the regionals in Dunedin this weekend. A huge thank you to Jane Taylor, Richard Carroll and Catherine Lewis for their time and support for the day trip to Invercargill. The 18-strong cast is excited about competing this weekend at The Globe Theatre in Dunedin. We wish them all the best for another great show. The cast includes: Ashley Burney, Vanessa Woodward, Esmond Paterson, Ella Buchanan, Beatrice Onions, Amelia Hamilton, Sophia Harris, Kiki ClarkeLiechti, Hugh Taylor, Will Gloag, Theo Baumfield, Daniel Lewis, Candace Carroll, Hannah Jarocka, Billie Parvin. And our wonderful Musicians are: Lily Gamson, Ella Macbeth and Reuben Scott. Mrs Moetaua 2 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 G&T UPDATE Parent and student workshop: NCEA and the Gifted Student for Parents and Students There has been a great response to the Parent and Student workshop which will be held in the WHS Library from 4:30-5:30 this Monday 22 August. The workshop, presented by Brooke Trenwith from Cognition Education, looks at supporting gifted students and their parents through NCEA assessments. It covers: - Effective study skills - Utilising digital technologies to extend students, and - Stress and time management techniques - All parents and students are warmly welcomed to come along. If you have missed the RSVP deadline but would still like to attend please email me on [email protected] Half Day School Like-Minds Get together There is a joint event with GT students from Mount Aspiring, Cromwell College, and WHS Wednesday 21 September, based on Tournament of the Minds format, with a view to enter a couple of WHS school teams in Tournament of the Minds in 2017. The idea of the day is for like minds to get together and be immersed in a variety of fun, challenging and creative tasks. Each school is slightly different but it will be a mix of Year 7, 8, 9, and 10 students. The day will be held at the Cromwell Sports Club and we will start at 9am and finish at 2pm. If everything goes to plan, we will have a follow up day in Term 4 which will be similar but more competitive. We would ideally like to send a team from Year 9 and Year 10 or two mixed Year 9 and 10 teams. There are four people per team. Students in Year 9 and 10 who are interested in participating please contact Mrs Luus. Sue Luus G&T Coordinator NCEA EXAMINATIONS On Wednesday 17 August, all students doing NCEA exams were provided with an NCEA summary sheet and a list of external examinations that they are currently entered for. If students wish to adapt their assessment programme and be removed from any external assessments, they should discuss this immediately with their subject teacher(s) and parent/caregiver as this process must be completed by Friday 26 August. Please ask to see your child's NCEA summary sheet and entries summary to support a discussion about their academic achievement and exam entries for 2016. SENIOR PRACTICE EXAMS & SENIOR NEXT STEPS With the school's senior practice exams having just been completed, parents/caregivers and students will receive an exam results report on Friday 2 September. Senior Next Steps (Parent-Teacher interviews) will follow on Thursday 8 September from 4-7 pm. Details of the evening, including how to make a booking, will be provided in next week's newsletter. YEAR 10 SEXUAL HEALTH SESSION On Tuesday 23 August during P5, Dr Kathryn Smith will be speaking to all Year 10s regarding a number of important topics including; contraception, STI’s (sexually transmitted infections), relationships, consent, sexual violence, alcohol/drugs and sex, fertility education, and services to access when support is needed. This is to support and extend the current learning around sexuality education that is occurring in Health classes. Miss Allen 3 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 SPORTS COORDINATOR UPDATE Peak to Peak - Ben Ellis, Sam Robbie, Alfie Duffy, Archie Ritchie & Reuben (Witness the Litness) got 2nd in the schools category, and 10th overall in an outstanding time of 2hrs 18mins. Freestyle Skiing – Well done Holly Ingram on a great result last weekend and putting in a gutsy effort coming in second place in the Piki Maunga Rangatahi (Big Mountain Youth) Round 1 of the Southern Lakes Youth Freeride Tour at Cardrona. Otago Southland Ski and Snowboard Championships - Well done to all of the WHS students who competed at Cardrona last week in the regional championships. Some great results were seen all over the mountain with teams and individuals winning medals. GX Snowboard Girls – Cool Wakushima 3rd GX Snowboard Boys – Finn Duffy 1st, Ryusei Wakushima 2nd GS Ski Girls - Sophie Thompson 1st, Cam Murphy 3rd GS Ski Boys - Conor Kennedy 2nd Slopestyle Girls - Cool Wakushima 2nd Slopestyle Boys - Ryusei Wakushima 1st, Finn Duffy 2nd Football Fundraiser - The Boys Football team had a fundraising opportunity last Sunday clearing an escarpment on a local land owner’s property. A cool 5 hours of solid work moving branches into piles to be burnt off at a later date where made. Trekking up and down the hill side was a great work out for them before they head off to Invercargill for Tournament Week. Thanks to John Hollibon for supporting these boys in getting this opportunity. Sporting Blues - Wakatipu High School's Sporting Blues Awards will be held at Skyline on Friday, 28 October 2016. The Sporting Blues will encompass all athletes from Years 9 - 13. This is a great opportunity to celebrate excellence in sports at WHS and we appreciate you taking the time to make nominations. This form is for nominations in the sporting realm for students in Years 9 to 13. All nominations must be submitted no later than 12pm Monday, 5th September. Blues Awards are given to students falling under two categories: Achievement Blues and Service Blues. Please see the Achievement and Service criteria. Nominations will be read and considered by our Blues Committee, whom have the final say over the success of each nomination. Nominees will be notified regarding the success of their nomination by the end of September. To ensure your sporting code is represented in the power point presentation, please email photos of the team/individual to [email protected] by Monday 5 September. Please see the WHS website for details and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. 4 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • SPORTS COORDINATOR UPDATE 19 AUGUST 2016 Continued… Country Cross – Congratulations to Aleks Chiefetz who ran 5th in the New Zealand Cross Country Championships in Auckland last week. It is a great result and an improvement on the NZ Secondary Schools event not long ago in Rotorua. Ice Hockey - Queenstown Ice Hockey Club members (all WHS Students) make up 14 places in the 'U17 Junior Stampede' ice hockey team representing the Southern Ice Hockey League. The team started training in April and travelled to Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin playing 15 games between 11 June - 13 August. Of the 15 games played, they won 12, lost two and lost another one in overtime in a penalty shootout, finishing the season at the top (GOLD) 5 points ahead of 2nd placed Auckland. 'U17 Junior Stampede' Team members as below: Charlie van Asch Harrison Mills Heath Pankhurst Isaak Reid Jack Robbie Jackson Flight Jacob Newell Levi March Noah Gregory Roscoe Eade Stacy Wild Lucas Ross - #2 Goalie Hope Gregory - on call Hunter Freemantle - on call These boys (and girl) are also members of the Wakatipu High School Ice Hockey Team and will represent the school in Dunedin at SISS Ice Hockey Tournament from 29 August. There are several more WHS students who will join the team in Dunedin. WHS also has 7 players who have been selected in the South Island U17 Team to play against North Island at the Skate of Origin in Auckland on 3 September. Junior Girls Volleyball- Practice has started and is held every Wednesday at 3:30- 4:45pm in the school gym. This is for all junior girls who are interested in playing Volleyball. A great opportunity to get involved in a new sport! Tracksuits – Any tracksuits that have not yet be returned are well overdue and required immediately for tournament week. Please return to Mr Munday in the PE office ASAP. 5 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 RUGBY WRAP UP 2016 Rugby Season Well it certainly has been quite a massive season for WHS Rugby. All three teams have won trophies from their various competitions. Below is a summary about the success each team has experienced this year. A massive thank you to all of the coaches, managers, parents and supporters for what has been one of the most successful seasons WHS has seen in many years. A big thank you to Mark McKone who does a pile of work behind the scenes for rugby, to the Wakatipu Rugby Club for their support, and Fergburger for their sponsorship. As the season is drawing to a close we will begin to turn our focus to 2017 and the needs of each team. If you are keen to support the boys and/or girls team in the future, please contact me via email at [email protected]. U14 Rugby Team This team had the responsibility of defending the B grade U14 trophy after WHS won it last year. The U14 team just missed out on making it to the top four this season. The team had a great win against Verdon College 36-17 on Saturday to bring the trophy back home. Nine players from this team have made Otago Country wider training squads which is a massive achievement. Five players have made the Otago Country U14's; Charlie Campbell, Harry Clark, Levi Collins, Keanu Panapa and Alesana Tulafono. Also five players are in the Otago Country U13's; Toby Duffy, Charlie Hogan, Lucas Erskine, Oliver Herron and Keanu Panapa. The team was coached by parents Glen Wallace and Andy Erskine and managed by Helen Evans. WHS U15 team After winning the B grade U14 title last year, this year the team’s goal was to make the semi-finals of the open U15 grade in Southland. The team made it through to the finals and beat the top Southland Boys High School U15 team convincingly 29-5, on Saturday 6 August at Oreti Park in Invercargill. This was a fantastic achievement for WHS rugby. The team was coached by parents Ted Mason, Craig Anstiss, Grant Bamford and managed by Ian Collin. WHS U17 team This team played 12 games and went through the season unbeaten in the Southland competition. The U17’s played Southland Boys High Blue in the finals on Saturday 6 August at Oreti Park in Invercargill, a team which they drew with earlier in the season. The boys won the final 50-21. The team won Division 2 of the Southland Senior Secondary Schools grade. This was a rebuilding year for the team and their goal was to win Division 2 and look to move to Division 1 next year and compete against the top 1st XV teams in Southland. Three boys from this team have been selected into the Otago Country U16 wider training squad, they are; Ben Ellis, Alfie Duffy and James Simpson. Chai Proctor has been named in the Otago Country U18 wider training squad. The team was coached by WHS teacher Ken McIntyre, James Cavanagh and Scott Hayden and were managed by Laura Allen. Miss Allen The U15 and U17 teams with the trophies at Oreti Park on Saturday 6 August. 6 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 ARTS COORDINATOR UPDATE Nominations are now open for Wakatipu High School's Cultural Blues Awards, which will be held at WHS Performing Arts Block (PA Block) on Tuesday 1 November 2016. This is a great opportunity to celebrate excellence in the Arts at WHS and to show appreciation to those that have supported student success throughout their year and their time at Wakatipu High School. The Cultural Blues will encompass all students from Years 9 - 13 and nominees will be notified if their application has been successful. We appreciate you taking the time to make nominations. Please review the Cultural Blues Awards criteria prior to submitting a nomination by clicking here. Nominations must be submitted no later than 4 pm on Monday 5th September. No nominations will be accepted after this date. Please click here to view the nomination form. FOOD TECHNOLOGY Level 1 Food Technology students celebrated completing all their internal achievement standard assessments by doing a MASTER CHEF MYSTERY BOX CHALLENGE. The students worked in groups of four and were given a mystery box of 10 ingredients from which they had to make a two course meal in 50 minutes. Below is what they created! SPELLING BEE Congratulations to Hylton Briscoe who has made it through to the National Final of the New Zealand Spelling Bee. He will travel to Auckland to participate in the hotly contested final round. Compatriots Seth Mawhinney and Om Alva were unfortunately knocked out in Rounds 3 and 2 respectively. However they proudly state that they are among the top 200 spellers in the country! Miss Smart TROPHIES RETURN REQUEST It is time to return any Trophies/Cups that you were presented with from Senior Prize Giving in 2015. Please return to the school office. 7 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 BOARD OF TRUSTEES STUDENT ELECTION MEMO TO ALL STUDENTS: Board of Trustees Student Representative Election 2016 Nominations are invited for the election of one student representative to the Board of Trustees. All full time students from Years 9 – 13 are eligible to be placed on the electoral roll, stand for election and vote in the school’s election for the Student Representative on the Wakatipu High School Board of Trustees. If you are considering standing for an election, you need to print the nomination form emailed to all students or obtain a nomination form from the school office. This form is to be completed and returned to Miss Dawson at the school office before midday on Thursday 1 September, along with a short candidate statement (400 words max) that will be printed as part of the voting paper. There will be a list of candidates' names as they come to hand on the notice board by the School Office. The voting roll is open for inspection at the School Office and may be viewed during the hours the office is open. The student representative's term of office is 12 months. Further information may be found in the Student Trustee Handbook - this link was emailed to all students on 17 August. Voting papers will be given to students on Tuesday 6 September in Tutor Groups. All students standing for the election may speak at the full school assembly on Wednesday 14 September and voting will close at midday on Thursday 15 September 2016. The timeline for the student elections is as follows: Electoral Roll available Nomination forms available Nominations close Voting papers issued in TGT Candidates may speak at Assembly Voting closes New trustee takes office Thursday 18 August Thursday 18 August Midday Thursday 1 September Tuesday 6 September Wednesday 14 September Midday Thursday 15 September Thursday 22 September – First Board of Trustees Meeting Karla Dawson (Principal’s PA) Returning Officer 18 August 2016 8 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 Important dates for your diary… WHO EVENT DATE Meet the Staff… All Full School Assembly Wed 24 Aug Charmaine Wedderburn All Science Week From 29 Aug All Winter Tournament Week From 29 Aug All Paid Union Meeting Thu 8 Sept Yr 11,12,13 Senior Next Steps 4pm-7pm Thu 8 Sept All Head Students Assembly Wed 14 Sept Yr 9 Journeys 20-22 Sept All Last day of Term 3 Fri 23 Sept How long have you been at WHS? Three years. What is your position? Uniform Manager and Attendance Officer. What do you love about the job? Students, staff, and no two days are ever the same! What do you like doing in your free time? Reading, baking, spending time with my family. What item could you not live without? My glasses. What do you like about Queenstown? Beautiful, clean and safe. Describe yourself in three words: Compassionate, organised, bubbly. 9 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 WHS FUNDRAISER Wakatipu High School Foundation's Cruise for a Cause Fundraiser : Doubtful Sound Dinner Theatre featuring Wakatipu High School’s Drama Department New special deal - only $300pp for a quad share cabin! Special deal for early birds - 1 complimentary return coach seat between Queenstown and Manapouri! Please ask our staff when booking. Wakatipu High School Foundation is thrilled to announce an exciting Dinner Theatre fundraiser in Doubtful Sound on 27 August as part of Real Journey’s 2016 Cruise for a Cause. Escape to the peace and tranquillity of Doubtful Sound on a magical overnight cruise in support of Queenstown’s only high school. All ticket sales will directly fund the Foundation’s critical investment in the quality of education at Wakatipu High School, including assisting students in financial hardship. This overnight cruise aboard the Fiordland Navigator passes through some of the most stunning vistas in the world, with resident dolphins, fur seals and even some rare penguins often providing additional delights. After exploring the shoreline by kayak or tender, guests will settle in for a fun-filled evening. Our talented students from the drama department at Wakatipu High School will be performing short skits, extracts and improvisation during dinner for your exclusive entertainment. The Doubtful Sound Overnight Cruise for a Cause in Fiordland National Park promises to be a spectacular two days with fellow guests and benefactors of Wakatipu High School Foundation. For more information and tickets ($575 pp - hurry there are limited seats on our coach and for your choice of cabin): visit us at wakatipuhsfoundation.co.nz or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Wakatipuhsfoundation/ 10 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES CLICK HERE TO ORDER NOW! 20% of your purchase will contribute towards Wakatipu High School’s Basketball fundraising! 11 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES 12 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES 13 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES 14 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES 15 WAKATIPU HIGH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER • 19 AUGUST 2016 COMMUNITY NOTICES Dan Gerard is a professional driving instructor and a member of the NZ Institute of Driver Educators. He offers high quality driver training and specialises in driving lessons for learner drivers for their restricted class 1 licence and polishing lessons for those doing their full licence. DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE QUEENSTOWN The next AA New Zealand Defensive Driving Course is to be held at Cromwell College on August 15,17,22 & 24 (incl) from 7.00-9.00pm. Further information please txt 027 623 3534 or email [email protected] Guitar, Drums and Bass Tuition Estab 2007 Phil Hartshorn BA (HONS) PGDip Tching Email: [email protected] Mobile: 021 075 0927 Please read my student testimonials. His driving assessments and reverse parallel parking technique is very popular. Having been a driver licence testing officer he understands not only how to ensure you are driving safely, but also what is legally required. DAN GERARD – 027 349 2447 Public Health Nurse – Karina Anderson Visiting Schedule WHS every Monday Break 2 from 1.45pm – 2.20pm NZQA Office in the Admin Block. 16
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