19 February - Rosehill College
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19 February - Rosehill College
From the Principal Tena koutou katoa We all enjoyed an excellent House Day on Tuesday, and thanks go to the Sports and Physical Education Department for their organisation and running of the events. Heads of Houses and teachers encouraged students to great efforts in the tabloid sports and the athletics events. It was great to see so many students participating with enthusiasm and house spirit. Well done to all! KEY QUESTIONS FOR EACH STUDENT TO ANSWER Another highlight this week was the visit of Keven Mealamu with the Webb Ellis Cup. He spoke to students at interval on Thursday about his career in rugby and spoke of seeking advice and help when needed and of concentrating on the task at hand whether it be school work, sport or housework. 1. Messages in Principal’s Assemblies this week have been about being proud of our school, and how we have much to be proud of. Occasionally, a very small number of students may make bad choices and I reinforced that the following are not OK: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What have been your academic targets so far? Your achievements? Your poor performances? What are the achievement and qualification goals that are important for you this year? What is your long-term career goal? What ideas and comments do your whanau have about your education and future? What ways of learning work best for you in lessons and out of class? Do you have programme and assessment statements from all your subjects? What could be done to raise your academic achievement? What achievable actions are you therefore now going to plan out? Where will you keep a record of academic conversations and assessment results? Students will enter answers for these questions on Student Portal / Profile / Interviews. Dates to Remember Monday 22 February Classes finish at 12.30pm Tuesday 23 February ID Photo catch-up Wednesday 24 February New Students and Parents Evening 6:00pm Thursday 25 February Swimming Sports BOT Meeting - 7:00pm It’s not OK to be disrespectful to or verbally abuse a teacher. It’s never OK to threaten or physically assault another person. Certain things are banned at school – cigarettes and smoking, alcohol, drugs, synthetic drugs or legal high substances, fireworks, weapons of any sort. Any such actions will have serious consequences, and are likely to result in a stand down or suspension. I also spoke of showing pride in ourselves by wearing the uniform correctly. Uniform is looking good at this early stage of the year, but students were reminded about the correct socks, shoes and caps. See later in the newsletter for the slides shown in assembly. Sue Blakely, Principal New Student and Parent Evening BREAKFAST MADE EASY Welcome to Rosehill College. We hope that new students have started to feel like they belong and can contribute to our school. Connections between the school and home help build positive outcomes for students so we would like to invite all our new students and their parents to our New Student and Parent Evening on Wednesday 24 February at 6:00 pm. "Nau mai haere mai" [Welcome] Breakfast Club will begin next week on Monday 22nd February. This is an opportunity to meet senior staff, your child’s Head of House and their Tutor Teacher. These are the key people that you will be communicating with while you are part of Rosehill College. The evening starts in the school hall and students do not need to attend in school uniform. We look forward to seeing you all at this evening. Students please come to M6 at morning tea if you would like to share breakfast with your friends or just make new friends. Parents, if you would like to be a part of an awesome group of parent/staff volunteers who help to run this programme, we would love to have your help. Please contact Whaea Pare on 295 0661 ext 866, if I am not available leave a message and I will return your call. Thank you to Sanitarium and Fonterra for making this possible. Classes Finish Early for Students on Two Days Cashier’s Office The Cashier's Office will be closed from 11.30am Monday 22nd February 2016. 19 February 2016 • • • A reminder to parents/caregivers that on Monday 22 February and Thursday 10 March classes will finish at 12:35pm to enable Rosehill College staff to get together for two afternoons of Restorative Practices training. Murphys Buses will operate at that time. Waka Pacific buses will arrive as usual at 3.20pm. Students remaining at school will be supervised and should meet in the Library at 12.40pm. The Canteen will be open at interval only on these days. Issue No. 3 www.rosehillcollege.school.nz Experienced Teacher Aide Wanted Correct School Uniform 30 hours per week – please note that hours are dependent on Ministry of Education funding. The right applicant will have excellent English language skills and be a good communicator. They must have the ability to work well in a team as well as work independently. The position includes a range of duties including care and support of a male student with a physical disability. They will support low ability students working in small groups as well as one on one support. Applications close Wednesday 24 February 2016 at 4pm Job descriptions and application forms can be found on our web-site at www.rosehillcollege.school.nz under About Us/Vacancies. Send the application form with a C.V. and a covering letter to the Janet Herst, P.O. Box 72-546, Papakura, Auckland 2244, or email j.herst@rosehillcollege. school.nz, 09-295-0695. Applicants will be police vetted. Not white socks Not black socks NCEA Do you know about NCEA? What is it? Who does it involve? How can I find out more? Nau mai, haere mai [welcome] to our Whanau NCEA Evening to be held Thursday 10th March at 6:30pm. Venue to be confirmed. You will be supported and guided on understanding NCEA and will be given a take home pack to help you monitor your child's dates of assessments / exams. PROCEDURES FOR UNWELL STUDENTS Need more information, please contact Whaea Pare - Kaimanaaki at Student Support 2950661 extn 866. If you receive a txt from your child saying they are unwell please… eLearning Update As a result of research conducted by AUT University in 2015, the college is implementing several Digital Parenting forums in 2016. The first of these is planned for Tuesday the 1st of March at 6:30pm. The topic of the evening - "Is my child safe? Healthy screen time" investigates the definition and types of screen time, how much screen time is a part of our daily lives, and how we might ensure physical safety and long-term health when using screens. There are a limited number of spaces available because the format of the evening has been planned to operate similar to a blended learning environment. Adults are invited to attend with a student who brings along their Chromebook. The intention is that adults will experience how digital technologies can be integrated for learning in a bring-yourown-device classroom alongside their child. If you are interested in attending this Digital Parenting forum with your child, please email [email protected] to secure a place. • Tell them to go to the nurse first before you come to the school. • The nurse will assess the student • Then she will contact the parent/caregiver if the student needs to go home. We have systems in place to best manage this and the safety of students can be compromised if they txt family instead of following our procedures. Your support in this would be much appreciated. Samoan Group Polyfest is just around the corner! If you would like to be part of the parents forum for Rosehill’s Samoan Group and help in any way eg: uniforms, fundraising, sponsorship please email Miss Leilua [email protected]. Any help would be appreciated. Fa’afetai Lava. Attendance Procedure If your student is absent from school, please phone the Attendance Officer on 295 0661 Ext 869 at any time and leave a message. Receiving a text message notifying of an absence • Please reply to the text (this number cannot be saved as a contact number on your mobile phone – it is invalid after 7 days. • OR phone our Attendance Officer on 295 0661 Ext 869 • OR provide a note explaining the student’s absence If a student needs to leave school during the day • Please provide a note for your student to take to their Head of House • The student is to obtain an ‘Exit Permit’ from their Head of House before Tutor time If a student is unwell during the course of the day – they should go to the nurse. If a student is late to school before tutor time finishes – the student must go to their Tutor Teacher to sign in late If the student is late to school after tutor time – the student must sign in at the Student Office and • provide a note from the parent/caregiver advising the reason for being late • OR the parent/caregiver should phone the Attendance Officer on 295 0661 Ext 869 and leave a message Year 9 - 12 students may not leave the school grounds without permission. We need to know where students are at all times. AUDITIONS, AUDITIONS, AUDITIONS... For the 2016 Musical Production 'ANNIE' will be held on Saturday 27th February. Don't miss out on your chance to be involved in one of the most rewarding and exciting experiences Rosehill College has to offer. Auditions are open to ALL Rosehill College students. Come to the Drama/Dance office during lunchtimes to book an audition time. New Staff Profiles Jessie French Teacher of Physical Education & Health “Do something everyday that frightens you”. New challenges are always frightening and leaving the comfort of Papatoetoe High School to start my new venture here at Rosehill College is exactly that. Terrifying, yet exciting all at the same time. Being a South Auckland girl I have grown up socialising with, competing against and often with Rosehillians. Whether that be in the water, on a rowing boat, on the netball court, athletics track or at the gym. The reputation that Rosehill has as a College is second to none and I am over the moon to be joining the Health and Physical Education Department in 2016. After leaving school, I decided to travel the world to get away from the voices telling me what I “should” do to find out what I truly “wanted” to do, before starting a degree in a Bachelor of Physical Education at Auckland University. I have a passion for teaching in the outdoors and building relationships outside the four walls of a classroom. It is my belief that it is not always about winning or losing, or who is the fittest or the fastest, but about building confidence and character in oneself as well as each other. Krista Maley Teacher of English I have come to Rosehill College as a teacher in my second year. The first year I spent teaching was at South Auckland Middle School in Manurewa. Prior to this, I completed a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in English and History at Massey University in Palmerston North. I studied extramurally from Thames where I live, attending numerous contact courses and block courses over the course of my studies. I have enjoyed the experiences I have had while teaching so far. I believe it will be an immensely rewarding career if the past two years are anything to go by. Rosehill College seems to me like a welcoming, vibrant and creative place and I couldn’t think of three more favourable adjectives to describe a great working environment. I am looking forward to working with the students this year and inspiring as well as feeding a love of history, literature and topical events that can provide a lifelong journey as the learners’ personal stepping stones of interest follow from each other and lead on to a broader world view. NAMING GEAR We get a lot of uniform and non-uniform items handed into the Student Office – some are very expensive and all too frequently a charity ends up benefiting as students don’t collect them! Please ensure that all items brought or worn to school are NAMED, so that lost items can be returned to the rightful owner. House Day Rugby World Cup Visit House day went down an absolute treat on Tuesday as the full school got to enjoy some friendly competition during the house parades, novelty events and the athletic events that took place in the afternoon. The level of participation and house spirit that was demonstrated throughout the day was fantastic to see and we hope to see the same at swimming sports next Thursday. A huge congratulations goes out to Manutaki house for winning for the 4th year in a row! What an awesome achievement. This Thursday Rosehill was lucky enough to have a visit from Keven Mealamu, a legendary All Black and the Rugby Webb Ellis Cup. It was an awesome way to kick off the rugby season at Rosehill and all of the students really enjoyed the question and answer session that they had with Keven and the spot prizes that went along with it. Some information about the upcoming season was also passed out and any students that missed out on this can come and collect the flyers from the Sports Office. A big thank you goes out to all of the staff, sports committee and house leaders that helped make the day run smoothly and especially to the P.E staff who were out in the hot sun running the events and interacting with the students all day! We couldn't do this without you. Sign-ups for Counties Athletics will be held in the Sports Office from Thursday 18th-22nd Feb. These sign ups are for competitive athletes only or students that placed 1st and 2nd at House day. Swimming Sports Swimming sports is coming up next week on Thursday 25th! Students will be able to sign up for either championship events (2 lengths) or nonchampionship events (1 length) with their house leaders in gym 1, starting Thursday 18th lunchtime- Tuesday 23rd. Students will only be able to do one or the other- championship OR non-championship and they will have to participate in a minimum of 2 events. Due to the tight time frame students will need to get in quickly to sign up! Counties Athletics Competitive athletes or 1st and 2nd place winners at house day need to sign up for Counties Athletics in the Sports Office by Tuesday 23rd February as entries will be closing soon. Coaching/Managing/Transport Volunteers Due to the nature of sport in schools we are always looking for parents or family members who are interested and willing to volunteer some of their time to help us either coach, manage or transport our sports teams. If this is you or someone you know please contact Toni in the Sports Office or phone on 295 0661 ext 844. House Day 2016 ROSEHILL COLLEGE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT MEETINGS Wednesday 13 April and Thursday 28 July Dear Parent / Caregiver You have been sent this letter because you have one or more students in Years 11 and/or 12 attending Rosehill College. Rosehill College is holding Student Achievement Meetings on Wednesday 13 April and Thursday 28 July from 1.25 – 6pm. Normal timetabled classes will operate until 12.35pm on these two days and it is expected that students accompany their family to this important event. Student Achievement Meetings These interviews are a meeting of the student, the student’s family and the student’s Tutor Group Teacher. At the meeting the following will be discussed in regards to your student/s: • Term One Progress Report • Long and Short Term Educational Goals • Record of Achievement • The student’s pathway/career aspirations • Information from subject teachers regarding goals and progress • Academic mentoring responses Making Bookings for Student Achievement Meetings Bookings for each student and family with a Tutor Group Teacher are for 20 minutes. Please logon at www.schoolinterviews.co.nz to book. Use the event code CGJVV Use the drop-down boxes to select your student’s Tutor Group Teacher and select a suitable time. It is possible that the room used for the interview is not your student’s usual Tutor Group room. You will receive written confirmation of the room used for the Student Achievement Meeting. Making Bookings for Families without a Home Computer For families without home access to a computer, two options exist. • The Sir Edmund Hillary Library in Papakura has free wireless internet access for users. • You can call the school on (09) 295 0661 ext 871 for assistance with booking interview times. For both the above options, if you do not have your own email address, please use [email protected]. nz and we will post your booking confirmation out to you. Other Staff Available on the Day of the Student Achievement Meetings Either before or after your interview with the Tutor Group Teacher, please feel welcome to visit: • School Counsellorsin the • Senior Leadership Team (Associate Principal and Deputy Principals) Library • Kaimanaaki or School Nurse in the Student Support building. You are welcome to book interview times with the following: • Careers Advisor • Gateway Coordinator • Your child’s Head of House Subject Teachers will be working in their role as Tutor Group Teachers and will not be available. If you do not make a booking by Wednesday 30 March the school will make a booking for you and send confirmation details by email or post. Parking and Refreshments Parking will be available for families at the Edinburgh Avenue entrance. Tea and coffee will be available for parents. Please feel free to bring other children with you to the interviews if you are unable to make alternative arrangements for that time. Obtaining Leave from Work You will receive written confirmation stating your interview time. If you need another document to show your employer that verifies your requirement to leave work, please contact Philippa Kaisser on: (09) 295 0661 ext. 871 or by email: [email protected]
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