Document 6574264
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Document 6574264
From the Principal… Parents’ Newsletter – Wednesday 22 October, 2014 Week 2 - Term 4. Te Kura Tuarua O Mawhera Greymouth High School Kia ora koutou It has been great to see in the Grey Star and hear on radio about one of our former students, Janna Sullivan, who has experienced success in life, in part due to her time here at Greymouth High School. There are many examples of our former students who have excelled, achieved and who are contributing to society here or away. Why is that important right now? Our students need to feel confident that they can take on the world from their experiences here at Greymouth High School. Proudly prepared to drive our future. Of course this takes hard work and resilience, one of our school’s core values. Right now, all of our students need to be focussed and working harder than ever. I’ve seen great contributions from our junior students at both our Pumanawa hui and Student Council, as well as in classes I’ve observed recently. Such key competencies are a very valuable part of school learning. If you contributed to our survey on 2014 and 2015, thank you very much. We had a great return and a summary of the findings is provided in this newsletter. We are now using this to inform the development of next year’s annual plan. Nga mihi Andy England Principal The Real Art Roadshow is here from Wednesday 22nd October until Wednesday 29th of October. It is mobile exhibition of major New Zealand art. The truck will be open after school for parents and the community to come and have a look. Philippa Mallinson Art Department What’s inside? Front page: From the Principal. Page 2: Student Achievements. Page 3-4: School News. Page 4: Sports News. Page 5: School Calendar. Page 6: FitFX Boys’ Bootcamp. Page 7: School Calendar. School Contact Details: PO Box 192, Greymouth 7840 Telephone: 768 0472 Fax: 03 768 6293 Email: [email protected] Website: www.greyhigh.school.nz Student Achievements Principal’s Awards This is an accumulative list of all students who have achieved Principal’s Awards this year. Year 9 Caitlin Solomon Shania Anderson Matthew Flannagan Angus Watson Griffin Neame Jaime Laughton Mikayla Sweetman Ella Hauraki Campbell Smith Rachel Crawford Max Rubbo Cody Robinson Brooklyn Rutherford Lachlan Richards Shia King Yasmin Waters x 2 Jonas Williams Tyla Foster Mason Hunt Jasmine Trevathan Jenna Haussmann x 2 Emma Burrows Tess Beirne x 3 Jessica Gibson Regan Simons Jonathon Keene Brooke Smith Felicia Calder x 2 Ainslie Campbell Susan Du Preez x 2 Rebekah Fox Hannah Rissman x 3 Courtney Allison x 2 Katie Rissman x 2 Sophie Molloy Kate Wilkins x 2 Kate Campbell x 2 Thomas Kilkelly Liam Latta Patrick Matthews Piper McGeady Jenna Stenhouse Harrison Pinnock Matt Gardner George Rubbo Emmie-leigh Perrin Oliver Rose Aimee Boote Chester Mama x 2 Lucy Miedema Emily Lorimer x 2 Tyler Batchelor Reid Winter Aidan Stewart Ellie Cockfield Ingrid Van Rijnsoever Kieran Russell Isaac Stratford x 2 Timmi Aplin-Barrett Maggi Johnson Patrick Bell Anise Theurillat Rebecca Lomax x 2 Bailey Stevens Azabeth Gardiner Daniel Fisher x 5 Chontelle Mortimer Aleisha Griffiths x 3 Anastasia Sheehan Heather Evans x 2 Year 10 Kayla Goodman Dylan Robertson Jolene Black Tyler Kanara-Haru Leah Lemon Celeste Bowman Kelly Lachlan Brianna Wilson Shavannah Kemp-Poulton Year 11 Logan Holden-Boddy Year 13 Ruby Manson Jade Finkle Correspondence School Achievement Pictured right is Year 12 Home Economics student Savannah Hartigan, with her vegetarian burger which she made for Ms Seyb. This was an assessment that Savannah had to complete as part of her Correspondence School assignment work. This was beautifully presented with a lovely fresh side salad. A great effort Savannah. School News Assisted Learning Department - Building Projects Students supported by the Assisted Learning department have been hit with the Pinterest bug. If you go there you will never have free time again. We have been working on pellet projects throughout the year. This has required some Google searching for the best deals for our tools. Once the 2 purchasing was done with the help from Mitre 10 Mega, students set to work with projects. We have pulled apart pellets to reconfigure for our purposes. This term we are making scarecrows. At this time we would love to take any donations of old clothing (hats of any description, braces, pants, shirts, buttons, pillow cases to make faces) anything we may be able to use as stuffing, including plastic bags, and any springs that we may be able to use to give the head a bit of movement. Thank you in anticipation. Annette Jones Assisted Learning Department Pictured top are: Luke Connell (measuring), Hannah Grant and Matthew Hunt, and bottom, Scott Simons, Luke Connell, Matthew Hunt and Ben Helem with Mr Don Monk who assisted the students at Mitre 10 Mega. Greymouth High School Parent Teacher Association – a request Greymouth High School Class of 78/79 Reunion Afternoon Tea - Saturday 25th October. We require baking for this fundraiser. We would like baking to be delivered to the school by Friday 24th October. If you are able to supply some baking please contact Michelle Keene: [email protected] Thank you in advance for your support. Careers Information Scholarships Dennis Moore Scholarship 2015 To assist resident West Coast people to undertake secondary or tertiary education outside the West Coast region, promote life skills programmes in schools and provide for the training youth leaders/teachers. Priority will be given to applicants who are successful in their studies and those who are financially disadvantaged. Applications close Friday 7th November. Application forms are available from Jo Russell. Evelyn Cooper Scholarship The purpose of the Scholarship is to assist young people attending Greymouth High School studying at Year 13 level to attend a University or Tertiary Institute within New Zealand. Applications are available from Jo Russell and must be lodged with her by 2pm Friday 31 st October 2014. School Uniform 2015 Start paying into your uniform account now! Call in and see Trisha at the Uniform Shop Thursdays from 12.00 noon to 6.00pm She can help you prepare early. 3 2014-15 Survey – Feedback Summary Responses were up on last year but lower from students. We will follow up with student focus groups this term. What were the ratings? Our ratings improved on last year in all aspects. The biggest gains were in: ‘clear expectations’, ‘offering good advice and support’ and ‘communication’. All could improve further and notably: ‘making learning interesting’, rewarding good behaviours’, ‘organisation’ and ‘resources’. Overall Summary messages Meeting the needs of all learners: most able, high expectations for all Consistency: Weekly Notes, rewards, relationships Increase community involvement (student learning, school visibility) Continue to improve ICT The information gathered will help us to develop the Strategic Plan outline for 2015, our self-review, the Annual Plan for 2015, staff development, student input, department plans and department self-review. Adult Community Education Spring Workshops and Classes Spanish for Beginners – Level 2, Hokitika - 28 October. Spanish for Beginners – Hokitika, 30 October. Digital Image Technology – 3 November. Cheese Making – Hari Hari – 8 November. Defensive Driving – starts 10 November. Dog Obedience Training from 11 November – Tuesdays. Upholstery Course – Weekend of 29/30th November. Learners Licence Workshops – Every Friday. www.karoro.co.nz/ace Phone: 768 9998 or 0800 938 3224 Senior English Tutorials The library is available 3.30 - 4.30pm every Thursday as a senior English study space for the rest of this term. At least two English teachers are in the library ready to help with your questions every Thursday, and computers and tablets are also available. All senior English students are welcome. 4 Sporting News West Coast Harriers Club Relay Event – Saturday 11 October Open Men: 1st – Ryan O’Connor & Rodney Beckett. Four person relay (running): 1st – Marius Urban, Euan Barrow, Braedon Gurden and Jordan Rose, 2nd – Jordan Campbell, Josh Bell, Isabella Jamieson and Jimmy Cory, 3rd – Devon Kilkelly, Kaylee Thomson, Talia Henham and Matt Wakeford. SPORTS UNIFORMS Can all school sports uniforms please be returned to school office ASAP. Thank you. 5 Calendar October Friday 24 October Monday 27 October Tuesday 28 October Thursday 30 October November Thursday 6 November Friday 7 November Tuesday 11 November Wednesday 12 November Friday 21 November Thursday 27 November December Monday 1 December Tuesday 2 December Wednesday 3 December Thursday 4 December Monday 8 December Tuesday 9 December Real Art Road Show. Labour Day. Real Art Road Show. BUS3 Field Trip (Periods 3 & 4). Last day for seniors who have Study Leave. More information about this will be sent to parents. NZQA Exams commence. West Coast Secondary Schools’ Junior Cricket, Greymouth. 7.30 pm GHS Parent Teacher Association Meeting in the staffroom. Last day for senior classes. 7.30pm Senior Prizegiving in Coxon Hall. Westland Anniversary Day. Last day for NZQA exams. John Parsons: Sessions with Year 9 & 10 students. Year 13 Leavers Dinner @ Shantytown. Junior Prizegiving. Year 8 Orientation morning. Student Absences If you know that your child will be absent from school please contact us on our new absence line: 0800 GREYHIGH (0800 473 944) Homework Club is held every Wednesday from 3.15 - 4.15pm in the Art Room. All year levels welcome! Maths Tutorials - Room 2, lunchtime on Tuesday. ALL welcome. Senior English Tutorials The library is available 3.30 - 4.30pm every Thursday as a senior English study space for the rest of this term. At least two English teachers are in the library ready to help with your questions every Thursday, and computers and tablets are also available. All senior English students are welcome. 6 7 8