myKristin This Week
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myKristin This Week
my Kristin This Week Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 From the desk of... Diana Patchett Junior School Principal Igniting the spark, fanning the flame I was one of hundreds of first-year uni students filing into the central hall of the University of British Columbia (UBC) to complete our course registrations, when I was singled out from the throng, tapped on the shoulder and invited to join the university rowing team. “Why me?” I asked, looking around at the multitude of other student contenders. “We’re looking for large, athletic women,” the scout replied. Not exactly the descriptor an 18-year old girl is hoping for, but I guess I could see their point. Not long after, I attended an introductory session and loved it. The combination of strenuous dry-land training and early mornings on the lake, the opportunity for individual and team pursuits; but mostly the sound of the hull moving through the water, that sublime whoosh as the oars exit the water together and send the boat running away underneath you. Poetry in motion. I was hooked, and went on to enjoy four years competing at national and international level. Until that Fall I had always been a swimmer and was comfortable in that domain. After 10 years following the black lines on the bottom of the pool, I realised my competitive nature needed a more physical outlet and took up water polo; where success and accolades came easily. So, I wasn’t really looking for a new sport when the shoulder-tap occurred. Nonetheless, taking that opportunity opened up a whole new world for me - igniting a spark then fanning the flame of a passion that would very likely have gone unrealised. The guest speaker at Kristin’s recent Sports Awards dinner recounted a similar story of opportunity unveiling talent, stimulating desire and realising potential for excellence. By his own admission, Eric Murray was a chunky teenager and a mediocre rugby player at school. But, rugby was what everyone valued in Hawkes Bay, so he persevered. Looking to gain some off-season fitness and thereby secure a spot in the 1st XV, Eric took up the offer to try rowing and never looked back. Since partnering with Hamish Bond in 2009, the pair have won 16 consecutive international titles including four World Championships and an Olympic Gold. Now, international representation is most certainly not the benchmark of success for anyone undertaking an activity. There has been much written and shared in this domain and others about the value of being involved in sporting or cultural pursuits. As an educator, I know that every child comes with their own set of gifts and it is part of my job to provide an environment where these can be discovered and ‘unwrapped’, much to the delight of the child and those with whom they can share these talents. Kristin recognises that a ‘one size fits all’ curriculum does not meet the needs of our students, nor does a narrow programme of cocurricular offerings. To this end, Kristin affords our young people the chance to engage in an incredible variety of pursuits. Thankfully, our vision has never reflected the singular focus of a Rugby School, an Orchestra School or a Robotics School; instead, we pride ourselves on the fact that these and many other co-curricular activities are on offer for students to try. In doing so, passions and talents may well be discovered. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 When boasting choices of Aerobics, Badminton... Water Polo, Yachting - and everything in between, Kristin recognises the dilemma of offering more than we can resource. Our Sports and Performing Arts Directorates offer instruction and coaching in our ‘major codes’ and ensembles, but our partnership with expert providers in the community has allowed the growth in breadth of Kristin Clubs. Most notably of late is the popular addition of Rock Climbing, the success of our Fencers, Orienteerers and Rhythmic Gymnasts. These partnerships allow our students the opportunity to benefit from the passion and expertise of outside providers, yet within the school environment. In the end, a Kristin education is not one where we expect all students to fit the same mould. We aim to provide an environment where young people are exposed to a variety of opportunities and feel safe to try new things, in the hopes that together we can unpack their gifts, ignite the spark and fan the flame. Junior School Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November What’s been happening? Goals in the Kindy In the Kindergarten the children have been busy concentrating on their individual goals. Earlier in the term the children decided on a goal, which they then turned into a reality through hard work and determination. The goals were many and varied, from learning to have patience, learning to do ‘big people’ writing, being able to make fairy sandwiches like mum and even learning to take the new family puppy for a walk. So many aspirations and so much fun in working to achieve them. Year 1’s Zoo Adventure We went to the zoo, zoo, zoo, there was so much to do, do, do, we saw the monkeys too, too, too, when we went to the zoo, zoo, zoo. The Year 1s began their day in the zoo classroom learning all about different animals and how their bodies are adapted to suit their respective habitat. We were wowed by lion skins, real kiwi eggs and blind frogs. Next, it was time to explore the zoo and meet all of the animals from sea lions and giraffes, to rhinos and even tigers! A picnic lunch in the sun was enjoyed by all followed by more exploration time. We ended our day playing on the dragon and super speedy slide. Upon our return to school, 1G made iMovies to tell the tale of their trip. Click on the following link to see Mina, Milly, Erin and Georgia’s adventure unfold. We went to the zoo, zoo, zoo. Year 6 Camp Countdown… The countdown is on! With only a short time until Year 6 depart for the extraordinary YMCA Camp Adair in the Hunua Ranges, the excitement and anticipation is building! We have learned the important aims of our camp. They are all about being caring, supportive, encouraging, respectful, independent, cooperative, collaborative and confident risk-takers. Throughout the past few weeks, we have discovered our organisation and activity teams. In these teams we have practised a variety of skills that we will need on camp. We used our physical skills when we ran around the school to collect codes in a visual scavenger hunt. We used our mental skills to crack the codes and our performance skills to choreograph a dance for the Camp Adair Idol judges! We also practised our teamwork and problem-solving skills through other pre-camp challenges such as water relays, moon hopping relays, moving radioactive materials, crossing beams, moving around obstacles and caterpillar walking! Through these activities we have learned that it is important to cooperate, communicate and work together as a team. We have learned that the acronym TEAM stands for ‘Together Everyone Achieves More’. After a sneak peek at our camp folders today, we have learned all about the other amazing activities and incredible challenges that will be part of our camp experience ... we can’t wait to get into it!! Michael Martin, Bailey Clague and Max Johnson >> Issue 32 2013 Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Things to note... Hats A reminder that sunhats are needed every day. Operation Christmas Child Any late Christmas boxes can still be delivered to the Junior School office and Mrs Miller will arrange for their pick up What’s coming up? Year 6 Camp - Sunday 10 November to Thursday 14 November (no school on Friday 15 November for Year 6 students) Year 3 and 4 Choir Visit - Monday 11 November Year 2 Botanic Gardens Trip - Wednesday 13 November Year 1-3 Wheels Day - Monday 18 November, 12.40pm-1.15pm Year 4-6 Wheels Day - Tuesday 19 November, 12.40pm-1.15pm Year 1-3 Parent Teacher Interviews - Tuesday 26 November 3.30pm-8pm Bouquets Year 0 Emilie Hohensinner for being a confident communicator and a keen story writer Jeremy Tobin Jerry Sun for a positive approach to his learning for an easy transition into Year 1 Year 2 Dominic Lock Peter Harrison Thomas Hamilton for being a very principled student for always showing a keen interest in his classmates news for the effort he has put into learning and recognising Chinese characters Tony Zhang for showing understanding and explaining his mathematical thinking Lily Richardson for being a risk-taker and thinker when learning and writing Chinese characters and for great thinking when solving subtraction problems Eric Park for reading fluently and clearly Maximilian McCarthy for wonderful reading using expression Patrick Vezich Rachel Poon Angelina Bennett for showing responsibility in caring for his seeds for taking more risks in reading by sharing her ideas for being more enthusiastic and active when learning Chinese Year 3 Michael Hudson for consistently applying yourself to any activity Rosa MacDonald for being a risk-taker in her mathematical thinking Aaron Lloyd for writing a report with great independence Olivia Lai for her enthusiasm during our Year 3 assembly rehearsals Campbell Deng Ivy Doak for being a thinker and inquirer when participating in a variety of music activities for good problem solving of mathematical equations Max Munro for working hard while inquiring into marketplaces Ye Jun Kim for excellent thinking and reflection when inquiring into marketplaces Lorreta Wang for including many changes of dance elements into her dance sequence Daniel Wyber for including appropriate feelings and facial expressions into his dance performance. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Luke Bachmann for his excellent work ethic and time management skills Caitlin Sly for her commendable organisational skills and independence Aubery Rong for creative poetry writing using adjectives and similes Jacqueline Tsui for her positive attitude and time management skills Seren White for creative poetry and detailed information report writing Year 4 Henry Newman Logan Chalmers for being open-minded and a risk-taker for being a knowledgeable learner during our Unit of Inquiry Spike Chilberto for being a caring and principled 4B class member Tiffany Ho Cameron Kemp for confidently sharing her knowledge with her peers for being principled and showing integrity towards his classmates Christopher Allison for his enthusiasm and commitment towards his reading Leia Paltridge for demonstrating ‘deep thinking’ during her lessons and being ‘reflective’ in her learning Tobey Martin for faster recall of mathematical knowledge and for demonstrating the ‘caring’ profile through his actions and words Mattie Bell for demonstrating a new-found confidence to try new things - a risk-taker Year 5 Tallula Rainger for being a responsible and mature class member Dasha Ruzich for being a kind and caring class member Olivia Reed for sharing her thoughts and ideas with confidence Cole Tetro Leon Lee Ryan Wen for wonderful improvement in his reading and listening carefully in literacy for being a motivated and enthusiastic group member during our literature circle work for being such an enthusiastic and creative member of his Literature Circle group Bradley Tsang for excellent work habits and commitment to his learning Grace McInnes for her focus and positive attitude to her school work Trista Taylor for her growth in the courage to be independent Year 6 Jonathan Hudson for outstanding determination and focus in all curriculum areas Rachel Harding for outstanding focus, ability and determination to succeed in measurement Blake Girardet for having a love of reading and passing the bug onto others Sydney Power for reading fluently and applying outstanding effort to comprehending texts Bevan Liang Samuel Finnemore Jessie Lee Nelson Moore Amber Brinkman James Buckle for applying outstanding effort in Mathematics for making steady progress in reading and putting in lots of effort for outstanding commitment to achieving a very high standard in the completion and presentation of all work for being a fantastic thinker and contributing excellent ideas and information to Inquiry discussions for brilliant effort and diligence in her Reading and Inquiry work for communicating thoughtful, informative ideas during our Inquiry discussion Dennis Yang for his fantastic ability to paint a vivid picture in the readers mind when describing a character Jenna White for her fantastic ability to paint a vivid picture in the readers mind when describing a setting Principal’s Merit Award Luke Paltridge for achieving 2nd place in Kata and 2nd place in self defence at the Auckland Martial Art Invitational tournament Middle School Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s been happening? Year 9 Speech Competition On November 1 the Year 9 speech competition was held. The event was ably MC’ed by Caitlin Sullivan and Zephan Gates from 9DPL. Seven finalists were chosen to speak their way to the top: Adam Sinclair, Sylvia Glenn, Brie Forbes, Asha Pandya, Maggie Powell, Ella Rainthorpe and Sarah Hogg. Each finalist spoke about someone who inspired them, and the topics ranged from Bear Grylls to Santa. The whole audience was well entertained as everyone gave an outstanding performance. The winner of the competition was Ella Rainthorpe and the runner-up was Maggie Powell. Overall the Year 9 speech competition was a great success that all the Year 8’s can look forward to participating in next year. Anna-Lise Hinton, Caitlin Sullivan, Bella Donoghue and Chanel Brodeur-Muir Auckland City Mission A couple of weeks ago, the Auckland City Mission Team threw an exciting event in the Middle School to raise awareness about our cause. The Auckland City Mission Team at Kristin for 2013 has been a part of Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots programme. This group is dedicated to “fostering respect and compassion for all living things, to promote understanding of all cultures and beliefs and to inspire each individual to take action to make the world a better place for people, animals and the environment.” Previously this year, we have gone to the Grafton Road Auckland City Mission Distribution Centre and helped work with the volunteers by sorting out clothes and blankets to go to charity second hand stores. What we did a couple of weeks ago was throw a quiz for the Middle School students to educate them and spread awareness about the Auckland City Mission’s cause. A modern quiz was displayed on the MS Atrium’s screen, attracting curious students to take part in the challenge. Numbered balloons were unexpectedly released from the second floor railing, inviting the students to each collect a balloon. At this point, we were all nervous as to how our quiz would be received. The numbers on the balloons dictated which question a student could answer, and if he or she answered correctly, a delicious candy treat would be won. It was a huge success, with every round new students rolled in to take part and ultimately learn a bit about the Auckland City Mission. Laughs were had from both the quizzers and participants, we all had a tremendous amount of fun hosting the event. What we took out of our time supporting the Auckland City Mission at Kristin and hosting this quiz event is that change isn’t an abstract thing. Personally, I thought when joining the ACM and Roots and Shoots team that it would only be a step in the right direction, but over my time working with my friends in the group, I was privileged to experience change first-hand. Seeing the stuff we helped sort in the distribution centre be packed up and ready, and seeing the Middle School students really enjoy the quiz we set up made every ounce of effort we put in throughout the year worth it. Laith Bayan Middle School ICAS Writing, Science and Mathematics Results More than half a million students throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific took part in the ICAS English, Science and Mathematics tests this year. A High Distinction is awarded to the top 1% of students in New Zealand who sat each test, while a Distinction is awarded to the top 10%. The remaining students receive Credit and Participation certificates. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 The recipients of the awards are: Year 7 Year 8 Christina Brand Mathematics – High Distinction Oliver Bell Mathematics – High Distinction Fraser Brant Mathematics - Distinction Science - Distinction Aleisha Chalmers Mathematics - Distinction Chantal Dalebroux Writing - Distinction Dominic Chen Mathematics – Distinction Hector Fleming Mathematics - Distinction Alyssa Chia Mathematics – High Distinction Brian Jung Mathematics – Distinction Science - Distinction Oriana Follas Writing – Distinction Romeo Dean Mathematics Distinction Kate Li Mathematics – Distinction Science – Distinction Holly Ma Mathematics –Distinction Sam Doak Mathematics – Distinction Katrina Miehlbradt Mathematics - Distinction Writing - Distinction Matthew Officer Mathematics – Distinction Eva Harvey Writing – High Distinction Science – High Distinction Christina Min Mathematics – High Distinction Max Ramsay Mathematics – Distinction Science - Distinction Science – Distinction Briar Petrie Writing – Distinction Writing - Distinction Joshua Phillips Mathematics – High Distinction Matthew Williams Mathematics – Distinction Science – Distinction Science - Distinction Max Williamson Mathematics – Distinction Ryan Yong Mathematics - Distinction Katie Zheng Mathematics – Distinction Year 9 Year 10 Ricky Lu Mathematics - Distinction Jungwoo Bae Mathematics - Distinction Victoria Gancheva Mathematics – Distinction Emma Cadman Science – High Distinction Science – High Distinction Rocky Jiang Mathematics – High Distinction Writing - Distinction Science – High Distinction Flynn Smith Science – Distinction Hyeongjin Kim Mathematics – Distinction Felicity Qin Mathematics – Distinction Science – Distinction Science - Distinction Charles Law Mathematics – Distinction Bruce Zhang Mathematics – Distinction Science – Distinction Science – Distinction Writing – Distinction Nadia Meyer Mathematics – Distinction Nicholas Miehlbradt Mathematics – Distinction Yan Tian Zhang Mathematics – High Distinction Science – High Distinction Writing - Distinction 10 O’clock Club - Year 9 Danielle Alexander, Louis Bell, Chanel Brodeur-Muir, Fraser Brownsey, Jasmine Bryham, OIiver Denny, Eleanor Dewar, Sam Gentry, Sonia Hua, Emilia Kelly, Haoting Ma, Emily Maclean, Houston Murray, Asha Pandya, Maggie Powell, Felicity Qin, Ella Rainthorpe, Adam Sinclair, Rory Sutherland, Peter Troake, Christine Zhang. What’s coming up? Dress for Success We are pleased to announce the third annual Kristin Dress for Success Clean Out Your Closet Drive. It’s time to spring clean your wardrobes for a great charity. Dress for Success provides interview appropriate clothing for disadvantaged women returning to the workforce. Dress for Success is in desperate need of clothing, shoes, handbags and accessories. The drive will run from 18 November through to 6 December. Donations can be dropped off at the Junior School Office or the Middle School Atrium. All donations will be gratefully received. Holly (Year 8) and Olivia Roberts (Year 6) Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Things to note... Homework Assistance Help for children in completing set homework as well as students who just require extra support. Held in LA7 on Tuesdays and Thursdays during term time from 3.30pm-4.30pm. Two staff will be on hand both afternoons to assist Middle School students with their homework as required. A small afternoon tea is provided. Maths Clinic In addition to the homework assistance service, Mrs Jackson also holds a Maths Assistance Clinic every Wednesday during term time from 3.30pm-4.30pm. Bouquets Year 7 Henry Elworthy for showing initiative in practising for his Spanish oral assessment Dylan Brooke for his constant enthusiasm and motivation to learn in Spanish classes Harrison Nixon for his excellent research and animation on cereals in Soft Technology Anya Khalid for her very good phrase book and dictionary project in Chinese Oliver Shera for his outstanding work in Science Grayson Leversha for settling into Kristin so well Fraser Brant for his great community spirit Campbell Hay Francesca Tolich for always being inclusive of his classmates for always being ready to lend a helping hand Holly Watson for her wonderful sense of humour in class Christina Brand, Helena James for being consistently helpful and reliable Alex Marris, Oscar Eele for being good buddies to a new student Harriet Powell, Sam Doak, for awesome research and presentation of their cereal investigation in Soft Technology Georgia Tobin-Vile, Hannah Reddy, Ella Walton, Jane Smolira, Morgan Taylor Cory Peters, Oliver Whiley for demonstrating good research skills in his cereal investigation in Soft Technology Helena James, Olivia Milsom for completing their Maori Myths and Legends homework in a timely manner Francesca Tolich, Wiley Austin, for their outstanding results in the probability test in Mathematics Phoebe McKellar Year 8 Sammy Allan for her fantastic efforts in Mathematics Ryan Harding Wilf Sergant for his great effort in Mathematics for working so hard in Mathematics Zara Felstead for increased participation and use of excellent grammar in Spanish Harry Dalbeth for his focused characterisation writing, resulting in a great piece of visual language Marty Kim Trent Davis for his commitment and consideration of others in PE for finding the humorous side of life in his Sports lesson Chantal Dalebroux for her excellent, detailed piece of English homework that went beyond what was requested Nicholas Baughan for his focused attitude and excellent progress in mapping Larissa Chen Trent Davis for working consistently well in Hard Technology, finishing her product early for always having a great sense of humour Olivia Foster, Emma Hardie, for insightful work on reflection for the fraction, percentage and ratio assessment Sarah Swanepoel, Leon Yu Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Year 9 Saffi Pallesen for her effort in her Science investigation. She was actively involved in the practical, collecting data, and worked hard to complete the written aspect Samuel Christie for slotting quickly and effectively back into school life Victoria Gancheva Haoting Ma for her impressive placing at the National Rythmic Gymnastics Competition for blitzing the Auckland Quarter Marathon in 49 minutes - awesome! Zephan Gates, Caitlin Sullivan for particularly good work as Class Captains and for their great job as MC’s for the Year 9 Speech Competition Ella Rainthorpe, Maggie Powell for being winner and runner up respectively at the Year 9 Speech Competition Sarah Hogg, Asha Pandya, for their outstanding speech presentations in front of their year group Adam Sinclair, Sylvia Glenn, Brie Forbes Adam McLeod, Sarah Hogg, for precise and detailed finishing in their pewter pendant project in Technology Ali Antaqi Year 10 Ben Williams for his efforts with interpreting Shakespeare in English Livia Wicks for her enthusiasm and talent in reading aloud in English lessons Chenyang Zhao for her continual enthusiasm and determination to succeed in PE Stephen Beale for his positive attitude and behaviour in PE lessons Samantha Barrable, for their commitment to preparing for their examinations Charlotte Cowie, Emma Dil, Jack Rogers, Grace Dibble, Benjamin Houlahan, Oscar Gunn, Sophia Doak, Olivia Manaton Maisy Smithers, Juliette Jenkins, Samantha Khan, Lucy Chambers, Jessica Huang, Grace Dibble Thomas Boocock, Jessica Marsden Stephen Beale, Sofia Berry for their excellent Humanities assessments for their excellent approach and ideas for the new unit of work on masks in Art for maintaining a good effort in Mathematics Abbey Hooper, Annabel Wylie for an excellent effort in attaining a commendable grade in the algebra test Ana Ross, Jamie Li for maintaining a commendable effort in Mathematics Senior School Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s been happening? Return to Rome Thursday 31 October marked the celebration of all things Roman with the Year 13 Classical Studies Annual Toga Party. Students presented themselves for the occasion dressed as senators, emperors and patricians, some covered in blood spatter from a day at the Colosseum. With Christian Topp ably acting as the Pontifex Maximus or head priest, assisted by Cameron Williams as his Haruspice, a roast chicken was sacrificed to the gods with its innards inspected for predictions of the future. The chicken revealed that all students would pass their exams with high grades and would have prosperous futures. Students had a mixed reaction to the traditional Roman music that had been carefully re-created by university students, but thoroughly enjoyed their Mediterranean feast. Some have decided to utilise their Roman attire as a permanent fashion statement and we could not help but notice the persistence of the gladiator sandal as common modern wear! Rome was re-lived if only for a day but our journey back in time was a successful one! Things to note... NCEA Examinations Begin Monday 11 November Students were issued Examination Admission Slips on Tuesday 5 November. Parents please make sure students bring these with them each day of their examinations. Also please check the timetable (on the Admission Slip) and double check that they have the correct date and time for each examination. Students should arrive no later than 20 minutes before the start time of an examination: • Morning examinations begin at 9.30am • Afternoon examinations at 2pm Only a clear plastic zip-lock bag may be used for stationery. If you have any queries regarding the details on your examination slip, please feel free to contact Mr Geoff Burge by email at [email protected] or Ext 2336. University of Auckland Faculty of Education Scholarships The Faculty of Education is offering new scholarships for study in Education (Teaching), Physical Education, Social Work and Human Services. Applications close on Friday 31 January. Click here for more information. E-Week 2014 The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Canterbury is hosting E-Week over 20-24 January 2014; a 5-day camp for a total of 15 students who are studying science and mathematics at school and who are interested in studying engineering at university. The deadline for applications is Monday 11 November. Students can access all the information they need here. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s coming up? Senior School Graduation Dinner - 7 December Final application date for the University of Canterbury - 9 December Deadline for receipt of applications at UCAS (United Kingdom) for all courses except those listed with a 15 October 2013 deadline and art and design courses with 24 March 2014 deadline - 15 January Kristin Futures To stay up-to-date with what the Senior School is doing in the area of academic and tertiary planning, you can follow us on Twitter: @KristinFutures and on Facebook. Whole School Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s coming up? Middle School Try Day - Monday 18 November Do you know a student in Year 5-9 who would like to try a day in the Middle School? Please invite them along to our Try Day this term on Monday 18 November. Students will join in with our classes, take part in fun activities and discover all the things that make Kristin Middle School unique. Interest can be registered with Linda Teagle by emailing [email protected]. Christmas Cakes Made to a traditional recipe, this Christmas cake is packed full of fruit and glazed with almonds. Our Kristin taste testers guarantee you won’t find a cake to better this one. Order by 22 November for collection at School on 5 December. $35 small / $45 large. Click here to download an order form or email Trudi on [email protected]. Things to Note ... Kristin Facebook It’s been great to see everyone ‘liking’ our Kristin School Facebook page. If you haven’t done so already, don’t forget to check out Kristin School on Facebook. We have three other sites set up for Kristin Alumni, Kristin Family and Friends and Kristin Futures. Pass them on to your friends, family and anyone you know who is interested in staying connected to Kristin. Performing Arts Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s been happening? Kristin successes at Showdown 2013 Kristin was proudly represented at this week’s annual Showdown Awards. Having been nominated in virtually every category, we received the Most Outstanding Play award of the night for A Midsummer Night’s Dream and senior student, Gemma Revell received Best Female Lead in a Play. Tribute must be paid to our other talented student nominees of the evening: Phoebe Jasper, Toby Hunt, James Collyer, Mitchell Hageman, Andrew Scott, Holly Thomas, Harrison Medhurst and Conrad Edwards. What’s coming up? Junior School Production: Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Tickets are on sale this Monday 11 November! Bookings through www.iticket.co.nz from Monday 11 November. A general admission ticket for a daytime session will be valid for both daytime sessions and the same applies for the evening sessions. Please make a careful note of the production date and times of the upcoming Junior School Production. There are four performances on Friday 29 November: 10.30am (Blue Cast), 12pm (Red Cast), 5.30pm (Blue Cast) and 7pm (Red Cast). The Blue Cast consists of the following classes: 0D, 0S, 1H, 2T, 2B, 3I, 4C, 4B, 5M, 6C, 6N. The Red Cast consists of the following classes: Kindy, 1G, 2P, 3S, 3L, 4D, 5B, 5D, 6D, 6G. The lead cast performs in all four shows. Upcoming Auditions Audition Application forms for both the Senior Play and the Musical will be emailed to all students who will be in the Senior School in 2014 during next week. Application forms can be dropped off and students can sign-up at the Performing Arts office from Friday 15 November. Senior School Play 2014: All My Sons Arthur Miller’s classic play All My Sons will be a new co-curricular theatre production, open to all seniors in Year 12 and 13 in 2014. Production Dates: 26-28 March 2014. Cast Auditions: Sunday 1 December, 2pm-5pm. Callbacks: Monday 2 December, times to be arranged with those shortlisted. Crew: By written application, due 30 November 2013 at the latest. Application forms available at the Performing Arts office from next week. For more information, email [email protected]. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Senior School Musical 2014: Les Miserables The annual Senior School Musical will be open to all seniors in 2014 . Production Dates: 13-17 May 2014. Cast Auditions: 3-5 December 3pm-6pm. Callbacks: Monday 9 December, times to be arranged with those shortlisted. Crew: By written application, in early Term 1 2014. Application forms available at the Performing Arts office from next week. For more information, email [email protected]. Things to Note ... Assistance Required As in the past, we rely on the generosity of our parent helpers to assist with the making of props, costumes and set for the upcoming Junior School production. Assistance from Kristin families enables every student in the school to shine on stage. If you can assist in any way, please email Jeanette Verster on [email protected]. Middle School Production of Aladdin Images from this production are being collated and will be available in the Retail Shop in a few weeks time. Kristin Sport Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 What’s been happening? Sports Dinner A record 470 athletes and their families, Principals, Board Members, staff, coaches and managers attended the annual Kristin Sports Dinner, held at the North Harbour Stadium on 24 October. Our guest speaker Eric Murray, Olympic and World Champs Gold Medal Rower, entertained and inspired us with his account of his journey to becoming one of New Zealand’s most decorated and respected athletes. Congratulations to the following athletes who received awards on the night: Sorenson Simpson Cup Rhys Kimber Middle School Team Dedication Cup Rugby 6th Grade Team / Netball Year 7 Team 1 Middle School Kaipara Team Cup Kristin All Stars Cheerleading Team Middle School Team of the Year Football 12th Grade Addicks Team Middle School Kaipara Cup Tegan Knightbridge Year 7/8 Female Sportsperson of the Year Hannah Reddy Year 7/8 Male Sportsperson of the Year Samuel Dick Year 9/10 Female Sportsperson of the Year Eden McKay Year 9/10 Male Sportsperson of the Year Leonard Takahashi Thomas Bridgman Memorial Trophy Caitlin McKissock Hamlin Trophy Football 1st XI Boys’ Team Toby Goodman Cup Joshua Burt Walker Trophy Francesca Jenkins and Emma Bower Mittiga Trophy Andrew Scott Bishop Cup Water Polo Premier Boys’ Team Tournament Trophy Water Polo Premier Girls’ Team Senior School Kaipara Cup Cameron McTaggart Senior School Female Sportsperson of the Year Sophie Corser Senior School Male Sportsperson of the Year Alexander Hanham and Anton Sunde Premium Real Estate Service to Sport Janelle Sunde Institute of Sport, Health Cup Callum McDonald Marge Scott Cup Natasha Perree Firth Cup Alexander Hanham and Anton Sunde Year 7 and 8 Athletics Champions Year 7 Girls Year 7 Boys 1st Aleisha Chalmers 2nd 3rd Track Champion 1st Hamish Thornton Tess Heath 2nd Max Williamson Sylvie Porter 3rd Mitchell Davern Aleisha Chalmers Track Champion Max Williamson Field Event Champion Aleisha Chalmers Field Event Champion Daniel Harris Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Year 8 Girls Year 8 Boys 1st Grace Hickson 1st Yuxin Wang 2nd Tyra Daruwalla 2nd Ryan Harding 3rd Oriana Follas 3rd Ryan Seo Track Champion Grace Hickson Track Champion Will Parker Field Event Champion Emily Stewart Field Event Champion Peter Redwood House Champions 1st Mariner 619 3rd Apollo 474 2nd Jupiter 566 4th Saturn 458 North Island Year 7 and 8 Water Polo The Kristin Middle School Year 7 and 8 Water Polo team, lead by teacher/coach Ashleigh Grant and parent manager Ninon Kemp, finished a credible and hard earned 8th place in last weekend’s North Island Champs. The mixed team, consisting of Daniel Harris, Harvey Aitken, Dylan Brooke, Jordan Kemp, Matthew Williams, Sarah Dixon, Rachel Marsden, Marty Kim, Sarah Swanepoel, Claudia Morgan, Dominic Chen and Oliver Bell showed considerable improvement in pool play against the benchmark school Murrays Bay Intermediate, reducing the score from the previous time they had met in a tournament. A win by default against Remuera and a 3-3 draw with Balmoral had the team finish top two of pool play in the first two days of the tournament. Over the weekend in play-off games the team suffered close losses to Kings and Mount Maunganui respectably and in their final game of the weekend they fell at the final hurdle in the 7th/8th place game, 3-1. Fencing On Saturday 2 November, Kristin hosted the final U13 North Island Fencing competition. Kristin dominated the competition, securing Gold and Silver medals in the Girls’ U13 Foil, The results are: 1st place Girls’ Foils - Lena Jacob, Year 6 2nd place Girls’ Foils - Sally Zhang, Year 8 Gymsports Congratulations to Maya Paul (Year 7), who competed at the NZ Gymsports Artistic Championships held recently. She had an excellent competition, finishing 1st on the Beam and the Floor and was 1st overall for Level 6. Maya was also a member of the North Harbour team who placed 2nd overall. This title follows Maya’s 2nd placing at the NZ AIMS tournament in the Open Section, at the end of Term 2. Cricket The 1st XI Boys’ keep their championship hopes alive after beating Auckland Grammar 2nd XI on Saturday. Kristin won the toss and bowled first. The Kristin bowling attack performed superbly and they were well supported in the field resulting in Grammar being bowled out for 122. Opening bowlers Andrew Scott and Marko Garlick kept the pressure on early and came back strongly in their second spell to get critical wickets. They finished with figures of seven overs, one wicket for 16 runs and seven overs, two wickets for 13 runs respectively. Dinesh Fonseka also bowled well, finishing with seven overs, two wickets for 22 runs. Joseph Mayes and John Shaw also picked up two vital wickets a piece, while Samuel Macintosh had a tidy performance behind the stumps and took two sharp catches. Kristin batted responsibly, led by Dinesh Fonseka who opened and finished unbeaten with a well compiled 61 not out. John Shaw formed a good partnership before he was caught for 18 runs. Thomas MacFarlaine helped to cement the victory, finishing with 23 not out which included a massive six over long on. Kristin play ‘top of the table’ Liston College this Saturday at Liston which is another must win match if Kristin are to keep in the running for the championship. Orienteering Tegan Knightbridge competed in the Wellington Club Orienteering Champs over Labour Weekend. She performed well but made some uncharacteristic errors. She won the Middle and the Sprint distance, and was 2nd in the long distance. The sprint format was run over 2 races. She made a big error in the first race to place 5th overall, and had a great run in the second sprint race to win. Therefore, when the times of both races were combined she won overall by 1 second! Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Touch Year 7 and 8 North Harbour Zone Day Kristin selected a strong mixed Year 7 and 8 team last Thursday at Sunnynook Park against other local North Shore Intermediate schools. We were fortunate to have a clear, fine day, after it had been forecast for showers and strong winds. Drawn in a strong pool of two other schools, Belmont and Whangaparaoa, Kristin went through unbeaten winning 1-0 against Belmont and 4-0 against Whangaparaoa. Drawn then in the quarter final stage against Northcote Intermediate, the team came up short, losing 0-4. With limited practice time together, the team showed off some excellent moves, finishing a couple of great tries in the process. Our co-captains Tiennan Costley and Maggie Hanham lead the team well from the front during the day. The Girls’ Year 7 and 8 team completed a busy Touch day with their usual weekly Thursday module competition taking placed straight after the Zone Day. The girls played out a tight and exciting 3-3 draw with Takapuna Normal Pink Panthers. Try scorers were Alisha Chalmers (1) and Maggie Hanham (2). What’s coming up? Yachting The annual Mahurangi Form 1-4 Regatta (Fleet racing) is being held on Monday 25 November at Algies Bay. The regatta is unique in that it is a one-day (four races) fleet regatta organised by a local school. It is aimed at Year 7-10 students and has been running for 20+ years (hence historical name Form 1-4). It attracts up to 90 sailors in Optimist, Starling, Splash, Laser, Techno and 420 classes. The event also incorporates the North Harbour Intermediate Optimist Championships. Entries are taken on the day. Entry fee is $20 for single handed, or $30 for double handed boats. If you are interested in attending this event or require more information, please email Mr Messervy asap on [email protected]. Basketball North Harbour Basketball is holding trials for their 2014 Representative teams. Venue Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 U15 Boys 4.30pm-6pm Time NSEC 7 Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov U15 Girls 1.30pm-3pm YMCA 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov U17 Boys 4.30pm-6pm YMCA 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov U17 Girls YMCA 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov U19 Boys 3pm-4.30pm 12pm-1.30pm YMCA 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov U19 Girls 10.30am-12pm YMCA 9 Nov 16 Nov 23 Nov Please register online, $32 for all three trials. Any age-group that has more than 20 players trialling will have another three weeks of trainings at the conclusion of the initial trials. All players who do not make the top 20 players in an age-group will be invited to trial for a Development team at the start of Term 1, 2014. Things to Note ... Rock Climbing Club There is still an opportunity to join the Kristin Rock Climbing Club. This club is open to students from Year 5-13, whether you are interested in taking up rock climbing as a sport or just for fun. Rock climbing is a fun way to get physical exercise, spend quality time with friends and meet new people. Climbing sessions run every Monday, Wednesday and Friday lunchtimes, on the Kristin rock climbing wall behind the Roy Munn Gymnasium. All climbing equipment is provided by the school. Next year, there is potential for the climbing club to become an ‘official’ club at Kristin School. For this to happen, we are looking to establish enough interest and student support this term. Due to safety requirements, students in Year 5-6 are only able to boulder, unless accompanied by an adult that can belay for them. If any parents are available to assist with belaying, please contact Nigel Messervy (Clubs Manager) by email on [email protected]. If you have any queries or questions about the climbing club, please contact our climbing coach Andrew Boere by phone on 0211 209 135 or by email [email protected]. Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Weetbix Kids Tryathlon Give it a try! The 2013/14 series is now accepting registrations. The following events will be held in Auckland: Sunday 16 February 2014 - St Heliers Sunday 6 April 2014 - North Shore These events are hugely popular so we would encourage Kristin students to register early and avoid disappointment from missing out! Entry is open to anyone 7-15 years of age, no matter what your fitness level. You can enter as an individual or as a team of two with a friend. For registration and more information, please go to www.try.weetbix.co.nz or phone 09 531 5080. Sport Team Photos All Winter Sports Team Photos for Middle and Senior Schools are now available for sale. All orders will be directly delivered to your home. My Class Photo produces traditional class photos and contemporary portraits with a clean background. A variety of print packages are available. To purchase please visit www.myclassphoto.co.nz and use your student ID number and date of birth to log in and purchase photos. Please direct any questions and queries directly to [email protected], the school is unable to help. Community Notices Week 4 - Term 4 Monday 4 November - Sunday 10 November >> Issue 32 2013 Monster High Fang-tastic Ball The Ride to Conquer Cancer Greetings from Make-A-Wish! On 16-17 November Senior School Dean Chris Lee will be participating in The Ride to Conquer Cancer, a 2-day, 200km cycling event that raises funds for cancer research and treatment. All proceeds from the event go to Cancer Society Auckland, whose primary mission is the discovery and development of new drugs for cancer treatment. The “Monster High Fang-tastic Ball” is coming to the North Shore and we’d love to have students there from Kristin! This is a social event for guys and “ghouls” in Year 6-8 and will be taking place on Friday 22 November in the Northcross Intermediate Gymnasium. Tickets $15 or $25 for two siblings. Prizes for best constume, scary snacks and drinks provided. For further detail go to our Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/MakeAWishNewZealand. This is a fun fundraising event for Make-A-Wish ®. We grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to bring hope, strength and joy at a very difficult time. We have partnered with Mattel NZ and Toy World for this event. The money raised will mean that we can make more magical wishes come true for children in the Auckland area. Local Rental Required We are an English family of four relocating to Auckland, with two teens joining Kristin in January. We are looking for a 3-4 bed rental property in the Bays, (eg Browns, Torbay, etc.) or Albany from end November. We are looking to pay between $600-$700pw. We also have a 4 year old dog that has lived with us in a rental apartment in Singapore. He is housetrained, and well behaved, he sleeps all day! If you can help please text or call Janet to discuss on 027 968 5779. Chris will be raising funds and training hard so he can make a huge impact in the fight to conquer cancer - but he needs your help, he is still $400 short of his target. Please make a donation to his fundraising account today. Simply add “chris lee” to the search. Cancer is something that has touched all of our lives in some measure. It’s Chris’ goal to put a stop to that and The Ride is how he is doing his part. That’s why he is so passionate about raising funds. Any donation that you can give is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your generosity! Horse Grazing Available Southern end of Albany Highway. $25 per week, per horse. Phone 021 1101 635. Just Nibbles Have you planned your Xmas function? We at Just Nibbles know that the end of the year is hectic and we would love to help. We would like to offer our Xmas special to Kristin School family and friends. To those who order by 20 November, we will provide six canapés per person for the price of five. We are able to adapt to your needs so don’t hesitate to contact us with your specific requirements. Our extensive menu and pricing list can be viewed at www.justnibbles.co.nz. Please call Janet 0211 736 053 or Debbie 0274 413 811.