He Panui Mutunga o Te Tau – The Final Newsletter for the Year
Junior Prizegiving 2019 My thanks to all the parents, family members and community supporters who packed out our school hall for the Junior Prizegiving on Friday 6th December.
Congratulations to all those receiving certificates, trophies and prizes and special note of our top Aca-demic Year 9 Student - Newrea Yong and our top Academic Year 10 Students – Millie Thompson.
Mobile Phone Rules 2020 After consulting with the community and staff, the Board of Trustees has approved new school rules restricting the use of mobile phones in the school from the start of the 2020 school year. The following poster information which will be up in classrooms, outlines the new rules and processes.
School Rules Phones are not be on or used by students between the first bell at 8.40am and the last bell of the day at 3.10pm. This includes class time, admin time, assemblies, interval and lunchtime.
Earphones are not be worn at any of the above restricted times unless approved by a teacher for class use. They may only be connected to a school approved device eg BYOD Device or School Computer.
CHOICE and CONSEQUENCE Hand over your phone when asked Refusal to hand over phone
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You get your phone back from the office after school Recorded as Defiance on EDGE
Dean Contacts Parent
Phone held till Friday or Parent Pick-up
Detention
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Multiple Defiance Incidents refer to DP
Stand Down
TERM 1 2020
School laptop - free set up 13-24 January (8.30am-5pm,
excluding weekends)
The Waiuku College IT deparment will be offering a free set-up service for student laptops in the 2 weeks before school starts. They will be based in the Yr13 Common Room.
Year 9 Induction\Powhiri Thu 30 Jan to Fri 31 Jan
All Levels in Mon 3 February
Waitangi Day—no school Thu 6 February
Board meeting Mon 10 February @ 5.30pm
Board meeting Mon 9 March @ 5.30pm
Board meeting Mon 6 April @ 5.30pm
End of Term 1 Holiday Thu 9 April to Fri 24 April
(includes Easter)
Start of Term 2 Mon 27 April
Please note that the newsletter is emailed to parents\caregivers, so please ensure we have your correct email address.
The newsletter is also avail-able on our website.
Newsletter No. 11 9 December 2019
DATES TO REMEMBER
Tom Vanderlaan
Principal
Nga mihi mahana kia koutou
Warm greetings to you all
Millie Thompson Newrea Yong
If students do carry phones concealed in their bags or clothing, then they must be switched off. We will be also be targeting wrist-watch phones with texting functions and blue tooth ear-pieces that may be linking to phones.
Parents Contacting Students In emergencies please contact the school office on 09 2358139. We will pass on the message. For other calls we ask that you limit these to before and after school to student phones. Students who wish to contact parents during the day can ask for permission from their dean or the school office.
School Values and Strategic Goals During 2019 we consulted widely about our school values and the Board has endorsed the following new set of values, some of which I spoke about at the Junior Prizegiving.
Whanaungatanga - relationships, responsibility
Whakaute - pride, respect and appreciation
Kaitiakitanga - guardianship, safety, care and sustainability
As a result of these changes in our values we have amended one of our strategic goals to reflect a greater commitment to sustain-ability in the school and we intend to review and amend our Waiuku Way guidelines for students in the new year as well.
Property Grant We were pleased to receive notification that the college will receive a $400,000 property top up grant from the government. This will hopefully allow us to fast track the modernization projects for our Technology and Art blocks. It cannot be used for new buildings.
MOE Donations Scheme The college will no longer ask parents to make a $150 donation towards school running costs. This new scheme also limits us from asking for subject costs on food related subjects, so this will mean a significant saving for parents of students choosing those subjects. There will still be subject fees where there is a take-home component such as an art supplies pack or materials for technology projects that students keep. Camps and trips will still carry costs but these are all ‘recommended activities’ and not compulsory.
School Magazine We will continue to publish an annual school magazine and include the optional charge of $20 on our school invoices to cover the costs associated with its publication.
Uniform Sales – The Warehouse Pukekohe From the end of this week uniform sales will only be available from the Warehouse in Pukekohe. We will be holding some stock of Year 13 white polos and sleeveless uniform burgundy vests.
Staff Farewells We have said farewell to the following teachers, but I am happy to report that we have sourced replacements for all positions for 2020.
Rodney Jackson: Physical Education
Kelsey Flynn: Social Sciences
Daniel Cope: Maths
Stefanie Belworthy: Physical Education and Health
Kerry Potts: Head of Physical Education
Bill Reeder: Science and Technology
We thank them all for their contribution to the college.
2020 Start of Year Thursday Jan 30th Year 9 only along with Peer Support Leaders. Powhiri at 8.45am
Friday Jan 31st Year 9 Only. Seniors may come in to change options if required
Monday Feb 3rd All Year levels in 8.40am
Thursday Feb 6th Waitangi Day: No School
He Wa Rangimarie Kia Koutou
Tom Vanderlaan - Principal
We congratulate our students who gained Academic Awards:
Year 9:
Taiehu Taupo First in Year 9 Te Reo Maori
Austin Roberts First in Year 9 Art
Liam Capes First in Year 9 Physical Education
Jazz Begg First in Year 9 Chinese
Emma Hunt First in Year 9 Spanish
Drew Burrett First in Year 9 Social Studies
Alex Lucas First in Year 9 Food Technology
Tessa MacLeod First in Year 9 Health
Kenya Jordaan First in Year 9 Science
Louis Taylor First in Year 9 Music
Newrea Yong First in Year 9 English & Year 9
Mathematics
Year 10:
Brock Wheatley First in Year 10 Physical Education
Bella Diamond-Brown First in Year 10 Health
Isabella Coulthard First in Year 10 Spanish
Jack Thomas First in Year 10 Technology Hard Materials
Jordyn Hobman First in Year 10 Te Reo Maori
Kirsten Watts First in Year 10 Food Technology
Charlotte Morris First in Year 10 English
Cherry Ang First in Year 10 Art
Kadia Riddle First in Year 10 Chinese
Caitlin Williams First in Year 10 Social Studies & First in
Year 10 Music
Keely Lipscombe First in Year 10 Drama
Millie Thompson First in Year 10 English & First in Year 10
Mathematics & First in Year 10 Science
Special Awards:
Louis Taylor The Sunset Sounds Cup for Special
Endeavour in Performance
Keely Lipscombe The Oska Bunny for Best Stage
Performance
Aimee Clarke The K & B Lawrence Award for
Contribution as a Librarian
Abbey Carroll Stephen Donald Trophy for Top Junior
Sportswoman
Joshua Lowe Top Junior Sportsman
House Awards:
House Trophy Award goes to Kauri
The Spirit Shield goes to Matai
Junior Diploma with Excellence \ Distinction:
Excellence:
Aimee Clarke Natalie Evans
James Ovens Malay Pye
Holly McGillan Bella Diamond-Brown
Brooklyn Hetherington Emma Schrader
Lulu Cleave Abbey Carroll
Nathan Quai Hoi Liam Curran
Angelo Hubers Samuel Sergeant
Shelby Bennett Mia Sargent
Cont.
Junior Diploma with Excellence cont.:
Katie Peet Codey Rack
Kaeleigh McEvoy Isabel Hodgson
Kirsten Watts Al Buksh
My Anh Vu Jackson Clements
Nicole Bargh Kadia Riddle
Cherry Ang Jessica Colquhoun
Leah Kelly Kaitlyn Grinder
Distinction:
Millie Thompson Yvette McDonald
Jordan Kimber Caitlin Williams
Beanie Rattrie Jasmine Li
Erica Webb Charlotte Morriss
Keely Lipscombe Charlize Aicken
Jordyn Hobman
Major and Premier Awards:
Keira Parkinson-Lunn Year 9 student who has made the
best of their abilities throughout
2019
Jordie Harcombe Amber-Lee Lawrie Trophy for Year
10 consistent all-round endeavour
Newrea Yong W R Edwards Cup for the Top
Academic Scholar in Year 9
Millie Thompson A D Ruthe Cup for the Top
Academic Scholar in Year 10
2019 JUNIOR PRIZEGIVING
Aimee Clarke
Kiera Parkinson-Lunn Jordie Harcombe
Keely Lipscombe
Louie Taylor
YEAR 10 CAMP
Year 10 campers had a great time of sun and activities up the peninsula at the Awhitu Camp last week.
Students were involved in paddle boarding, tramping, wood turning, fishing, raft building and team challenges.
A teacher even made up a cardboard dummy phone for one wee cherub who had phone separation anxiety! Roll on 2020.
Faith Jepson
Theo Crawford
DONATION Thank you to the Class of 62 College Third Form who donated $100 to the student hardship fund. Our DP, Gowan Ditchburn gave them a conducted tour of the College and they had a great time reminiscing their school days of 57 years ago.
STUDENTS CAN TOP UP THEIR NCEA CREDITS Study online with Te Kura Summer School
Don’t let a few missing credits get in the way of your students’ future. Te Kura (The Correspondence School) accepts short-term enrolments over the summer break for students to earn additional credits or specific internal standards in NCEA.
Courses are delivered online, so with access to a computer and the internet, students can learn anywhere and anytime.
Here’s what some of their students from last year have said about Summer School.
“This was the last internal I needed. I really appreciate the encouragement and support.”
“Thank you for the opportunity and help, these credits were very important to me as I needed them to apply for university.”
For more information phone them on 0800659988, or email them at [email protected]
Equestrian cup teams event. The girls competed at the Papatoetoe pony club. All riders placing in every one of their events.
Scarlet Byrne placed 1st and 5th in show jumping. Paris McDonell Murdie 4th and 5th in show hunter. Shaylin Homes 2nd and 5th in show hunter. Leah Kelly 2nd and 3rd in show-jumping.
They then went on to win the event overall receiving a trophy, sashes, $100 each towards lessons, and a rug for their horses. Congratulations girls!
A big thank you goes to Mr Kew for organising the team and supporting them on the day.
10RG VISIT TO ESTUARY VILLAGE On Tuesday our form class 10RG took a trip to the Estuary Village Retirement home as part of our Take Action project for health. We decided that visiting the residents at the Estuary Village would be the perfect way to express our thanks and to give back to the community that has raised us.
We had home-baked morning tea for the residents to enjoy and played games like Pass the Parcel, quizzes and more. We had also organised Carollers from the music department to perform in light of Christmas. Before we left, we gave the residents a special Christmas card and present, leaving them with huge smiles and some teary eyes.
Our class is so proud of our choice to visit the Estuary village. It not only brought the residents happiness and Christmas cheer, but also taught us students how good it feels to make someone’s day and give back to the community.
SPO
RT
WAIUKU COLLEGE BOYS BASKETBALL
MUSTER AND TRIALS
WEDNESDAYS 5th & 12TH FEBRUARY 2020
3.30 - 5.00 pm
ALL BOYS WANTING TO PLAY BASKETBALL MUST ATTEND THIS MUSTER/TRIAL
Wear appropriate training gear and footwear
Bring a water bottle
REGISTRATION DETAILS AND FEES WILL BE DISCUSSED ON THE MUSTER NIGHT.
WANTED:
COACHES AND MANAGERS
Get your parents/caregivers to come along
If you would like to learn to be a Basketball Referee, please see Mrs Bradley
Congratulations to our Head Boy Liam Sargent who was a finalist at the Auckland College Sport Young Sportsman of the Year, in the Active Student Official of the Year.
He made it to the Top 3 out of the 111 schools represented.
The evening was held at Eden Park and Liam went with his parents, DP Mr Mark Nickless and Mr Antony Petrie who is Liam’s CMRFU Referring Mentor.
We are extremely proud of what Liam has achieved with his Rugby Refereeing and know that he has a huge future ahead of him.
WAIUKU COLLEGE NETBALL 2020
For all girls not wishing to trial, who want to make up their own team, please advise Mrs Coe ASAP. We are happy to take you under the College Club Name.
Uniforms, bibs, balls, first aid supplied to all teams. We require each team to have at least 8 players and a named adult coach and manager.
TRIALS FORMAT: We are running a different format for our trials this year.
Trial 1: This is for all Year 10, 11, 12 and 13. Held at the Waiuku Netball Courts - 5.30 – 7.00pm Dates: Monday 17th, Tuesday 18th, Wednesday 19th, Monday 24th, Tuesday 25th February 2020.
At the conclusion of these trials Gold and Silver will be announced. From here we will name Bronze, Brass, Ivory (numbers depending).
Trial 2: This is for all Year 9 Students. Held at the Waiuku Netball Courts - 5.30 – 7.00pm Dates: Monday 9th and Tuesday 10th March 2020.
Depending on numbers we may need 1 more. From here we will name Platinum and all the other Year 9 teams.
Waiuku Netball Centre Opening Day for 2020 is Saturday 2nd May .
Registration fee is approximately $135.00 - to be confirmed. Permission forms must be received before Trial Dates. Registration Fee must be paid before opening day.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE We require Coaches and Managers.
if you are keen to help please contact Judith Coe, Sports Director.
Email: [email protected]
SPORT (cont.)
ATHLETIC CHAMPS & FUN WHANAU HOUSE DAY Friday 14th February 2020
(all in school grounds)
Competitive track races: 100m, 200m
Competitive field events: High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump, Discus, Shot Put
Afternoon: Finals of 100m, 200m, 400m & 4 x 100m Relay
Fun Whanau House events
Something for everyone. Wear your house colours
Food stalls available for all day for food and drinks
All entries will take place during House Meetings
Lunchtime Athletics These will all take place during Lunchtime on the track
Friday 7th February – 800m
Monday 10th February - 1500m
Wednesday 12th February – 400m Heats
(3000m race available on Counties Manukau Zone day)
Earn 1 house participation point for each race
Friday 14th February – Main Athletics Day
Wednesday 26th February - Counties Manukau Zone Athletics Day
If you are interested in attending this day in any field please make sure you let Mrs Coe Know by 14th February
Second-hand uniform We would very much appreciate any second-hand uniform items that you no longer require. Please drop off at the Office.
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Name Email Address
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Danniella Bell (Student Rep) [email protected]
Phillippa Buchanan (Dep Chair) [email protected]
Doug Johnson (Staff Rep) [email protected]
James Lochead-MacMillan (Parent Rep) [email protected]
Gareth Manning (Parent Rep) [email protected]
Tom Vanderlaan (Principal) [email protected]
Colin Webb (Parent Rep) [email protected]
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School Uniform Changes Uniform sales will cease at the college from the end of this school year and in future will take place at the Warehouse in Pukekohe. We have entered into a contract with SchoolTech to manufacture and sell our items through the red shed. This will mean lower prices for a range of items and availability on weekends and out of school hours. There is one new uniform item which is a grey monogrammed hoody which we believe will be popular with the students especially in winter. Non uniform hoodies will not be acceptable.