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MESSAGE FROM OUR PRINCIPAL
March 15, 2018
Term 1,ǀ Week 7
Tēnā Koutou Katoa We are over the half-way mark for this term. It is now a good time to have a conversation with your child about how their learning is tracking. At this week’s assembly, I talked to students about taking ownership of their learning. And asked them to think about what steps they are taking in and out of the classroom to reach their goals. Are they reaching their Personal Excellence? What can they perhaps do differently? Setting goals is important, otherwise we drift through life - encourage your child to set a goal for themselves. This could be in a subject, in a class or an endorsement at the senior level. Students have been busy participating in many events over the last couple of weeks. Thank you to parents and staff for supporting our children in their endeavours. With sadness I have received Mrs Jeannie McCullum’s resignation. She will be leaving us at the end of term to take some time for herself and possibly some more study. We wish her all the best. Mr Henry Smith left us on Friday as he is moving to Kaitaia for his new job. We also wish him well. Taking his place is James from EIT who will fill in for Mr Smith’s senior classes until the end of term. We have re-advertised this position. Please ensure that your child leaves home in the correct school uniform. We do have a school jersey if students are feeling the cold. There is to be no wearing of non-regulation school uniform. We are encouraging students to wear their uniform with pride.
Ngā mihi nui
Mrs Jo-Anne Vennell
MY SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE – FEBRUARY 2018
The Spirit of Adventure was an amazing opportunity I was fortunate enough to
experience thanks to the Wairoa College Board of Trustees. My experience consisted of
10 days on a large sailing vessel, in the Gulf Harbour, learning to sail with 38 other
teenagers from all around New Zealand and also, a few international students.
During the voyage I was consistently pushed out of my comfort zone, with minimum sleep, no personal
space, (literally sleeping on top of each other) and no idea how to sail. This stripped me back to my
rawest of self, which made me think of bigger picture outcomes and enabled me to understand myself
so much better. “Your understanding of your inner self holds the meaning of your life” (Leo Tolstoy).
I learnt how I actually deal with pressure situations and how I really deal with people and what values
and skills I have and also the ones I need to work on. I made lifelong friends that helped me grow as a
person and hopefully I contributed to their personal growth as well. I found it quite amazing that the Spirit
of Adventure used the foreign concept of sailing for teenagers from all walks of life to bond over, as you
had to have teamwork, comradery and understand about each other’s strengths and weaknesses to
make the most effective team for the job. I got to visit many new shores and bays and islands as you
can see in my basic log but I particularly enjoyed Great Barrier Island.
There were so many memorable experiences within the Spirit beyond explanation, that you had to be
there to appreciate but hopefully some of you reading this will get to experience something similar but
your own unique spirit experience. Overall the Spirit was the best experience of my life which I will
always remember and cherish. I strongly advise The Spirit of Adventure to everyone, but just know you
won’t be as cool as my voyage, 753.
By Jake Forrest-Pain
24 FEB 2018 @ 16:00pm 01 MAR 2018 @ 19:00pm
Voyage 153 has begun. Setting sails for the first Up, up, up to the top of the mast we climbed and making new friends. What a view! Then into the luggers for a sail 25 FEB 2018 @ 18:00pm and BBQ ashore. We sailed from Waiheke Island to Mahurangi 02 MAR 2018 @ 19:00pm
Harbour, learnt a lot of safety information and We had a good strong wind today for a sail some chart work. to Coromandel. Sitting on the bow sprit 26 FEB 2018 @ 19:00pm while we rocked and rolled across
Another stunning day! We went ashore and Colville Chanel was fun. cleaned a beach, then set sail for Great Barrier 03 MAR 2018 @ 20:00pm Island. Sailing from Coromandel to Ponui Island was 27 FEB 2018 @ 16:00pm a good time to perfect our tacking and gybing
Ashore to stretch the legs and play some games skills, ready for trainee day tomorrow. at Kaikoura Island, then we set sail for 04 MAR 2018 @ 17:00pm Whangaparapara Harbour. Trainee day was wonderful! Good weather 28 FEB 2018 @ 16:00pm and great effort by all.
Ashore again today for a walk through the beautiful bush on Great Barrier Island to the hot pools.
Cross Country Results 2018
Junior Boys Overall Junior Girls Overall
1st Matthew Roux 1st Braxton Gallagher 2nd Max Christensen 2nd Lesley Whai 3rd Swayde Paea 3rd Grace Cooney Intermediate Boys Overall Intermediate Girls Overall
1st Materoa Edwards 1st Araley Rudd 2nd Brandon Carr 2nd Megan Roux 3rd Tama Kerehi-Douglas 3rd Jessie Haenga Senior Boys Overall Senior Girls Overall
1st Kauri Gray 1st Chelsea Nicholas 2nd Jake Forrest-Pain 2nd Hinehea-Rose Keil 3rd Brock Rangi 3rd Aaliyah Terry
Wairoa District Swimming Sports
On Monday 12 March five of our Year 7/8 students were selected to compete in the Wairoa District Swim Sports at the Community Centre. Most of the girls swam in every event and qualified for the finals in every category. The 10 year old girls champion was Kaylah McMurtie-Reynolds, 12 year old girls champion Riria Ferris-Reynolds Tiana McMurtie-Reynolds and Celine McNabb
racing in the 11Yr old girls 50M freestyle final
Kaylah McMurtie-Reynolds
10 Yr old girls 50M backstroke final
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, 12 to 23 March Service Academy Trip Tuesday, 13 to 22 March Life Education Trust Monday, 19 to 22 March Learner License Course Friday, 30 March to 3 April Easter Weekend
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON EVENTS
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FREE APP AND VIEW CALENDAR OR CONTACT THE OFFICE
PE Student Of The Week
Week 5
7C Grace Cooney - for a positive attitude, leadership., 100% participation.
9 R Cleveland Wanoa-Manawatu – for 100% effort and making good choices.
90 CJ Moa – for giving everything a go despite his injury and a great positive attitude.
9C Linden-Cayne Kawana – for a positive work ethic and 100% participation
9K Panapa Keefe-Taeoali'i (100% participation in PE and having a positive attitude towards his
learning)
10 R Narrell Blake – for 100% participation and a great work ethic.
10 O Julian Cole – for 100% participation and effort.
10C Tamara Stewart - (For having a positive attitude and good work ethic)
10K Tiana Runga (For having a positive attitude and good work ethic)
L1 Te Mahia Keil (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and 100% participation)
L2 Brock Rangi (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and 100% participation)
L3 Hinehea-Rose Keil (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and completing
tasks on time)
Week 6
7C Levi Manuel - for bringing PE gear and giving it a go (Netball).
9 R Moro Taurima - for 100% participation and a positive attitude
90 Dennis-Desmond Bricknell - for 100% participation and a positive attitude
9C Xavier Gill - for taking a leadership role and 100% effort Week 6.
9K Elissa Ranapia (100% participation in PE and having a positive attitude towards his learning)
10 R Beilie Finucane for bringing PE and giving it a go.
10 O Aaron Stafford – for always having a positive attitude and giving it a go.
10C Zaden Clough (giving 100% effort and trying your best).
10K Riverlee Vanpraseuth (For having a positive attitude and good work ethic)
L1 Gabriel Doull (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and 100% participation)
L2 Wreyon McCormack-Wesche (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and
100% participation)
L3 Wade Williams (For good work ethic, demonstrating leadership qualities and completing tasks on
time)
N3 Inquiry Class
The students of Lynda Wilson’s N3 Inquiry class have been studying what happens in Tsunami, Earthquake and Floods. What would they do to be able to look after eating and keeping clean when preparing food. They have been imagining what would happen if they went home at 3pm the day a quake happened there was no power for 3 days. No running water. What could they eat the first night for a meal. They decided the eggs, bread and milk needed to be used up. French Toast - cooked on the BBQ. N3 Inquiry Class Emergency Recipe-- French Toast 4 people - 4 eggs, 8 bread and 3/4 cup milk. 3 people - 3 eggs, 6 bread and 3/4 cup milk. 2 people - 2 eggs, 4 bread and 1/2 cup milk. Dip the bread into the mixture and quickly put it in the frying pan and cook till just brown. Do not leave it in the mixture too long as bread will be soggy. Toppings-- Homemade Maple Syrup, Jam, Golden Syrup Recipe for Maple Syrup 3 cups of brown sugar ADD a little water to just make it combine. Bring to the boil and simmer 5 minutes on low. Take off the stove and add 2 Teaspoons Vanilla essence. Store when cool in a glass container in the fridge.
Driving Programmes
Restricted driving lessons resume next week. Any student who has had their learners for at least 4 months is eligible and driving instruction is provided free of charge to students. The next learner’s license course will be offered in early March. If you need further info about these, contact Ms Karen Hayward.
Introduction to Radio Announcing (Taster Course)
Tuesday, MAR 27th 2018 AND Tuesday, OCT 23rd 2018
9:30am – 3:00pm (30 min lunch at 12:30pm)
NZSOR Campus, Level 1, 30 Grey St, Tauranga
$69.00 (GST incl.) per person
*This would really suit STAR Funding*
** Classes limited to 15 students**
Course Content:
You will learn the basics of Radio announcing; how to prepare and execute a basic voice break on-air; how
to operate the on-air studio desk, and you will actually go on-air on THE RIFF & 88.1 XFM - which
broadcasts throughout Tauranga. You’ll also learn how to voice a Radio Commercial and mix together a
music montage in the recording studio.
This 1 day course is designed to show you what’s ‘involved’ with being a radio Announcer and Production
Engineer and what it feels like to be behind a microphone ‘LIVE’ on-air!
Register:
Places are limited and will fill up fast, so you will need to register at least 7 days before the course date
(payment is also required by this date – unless you are paying cash or your school has requested an
invoice)
If you need further info about these, contact Ms Karen Hayward.
Careers
A number of careers related events are being planned for the coming months. Planning is well under way
for all five events.
1. The Whakapiki Ake Team from the University of Auckland will be visiting Wairoa College very soon
this term to talk to Year 12 and 13 Maori students who have expressed an interest either of the two
programmes below.
1. MASH (Māori Achieving Success in Health) Year 12 exposure to Auckland Hospital and Auckland
University and role models (4 day programme)
2. COACH (Creating Opportunities in a Career in Health) Year 13 preparation programme for a Faculty
of Medical Health Sciences programme, University of Auckland and living in Auckland.
These programmes focus on exposure to health careers, academic support, exposure to Auckland city and
University. Whakapiki Ake pays for transport, accommodation and activities. It is based at the Waipapa
Marae, on the Auckland University city campus.
At Year 12 and 13 Whakapiki Ake are focused on rangatahi who are (potentially) interested in a career in
health and taking ideally two science based subjects, Maths and an English rich subject (English, History,
Geography). Interested Year 12 and 13 students have registered their interest with Mr Body in advance of
the visit. Whanau can also expect a contact from the Whakapiki Ake Team as well.
Keep a lookout for confirmation of the date, time and venue of this visit. Parents are welcome to attend.
2. Massey University Recruitment Adviser, Eugene Hepi, will be making his first visit for 2018 on 5 April.
He will present general information about university study including university terminology, how degrees are
structured, and accommodation and university life in general. His presentation will also cover fees, student
loans and student allowance as well as some tips on budgeting for university study. Parents of Year 12
and 13 students are also welcome to attend this presentation which will be held in Te Aka Matua.
3. Tairawhiti Careers Expo is on the 10 April at the Gisborne Events Centre (Show Grounds). This
event is open to Year 12 and 13 students. Any student in either of these two year levels who is interested
in attending the Expo needs to register with Ms Hayward in T9.
4. The AUT Liaison Adviser will be visiting Wairoa College on 12 April to talk to Year 13 students who
may be interested in studying there in 2019. He will meet with interested students in the T Block meeting
room.
5. Programme Incubator planning is under way. This is an enhanced Careers in Health programme
delivered by the Hawks Bay District Health Board for Year 12 and 13 students who are interested in any
health related career from nursing, midwifery, laboratory technician, doctor, radiographer, social worker, IT
technician, medical secretary etc. Students attend 3 two hour sessions at the Hastings Soldiers’ Memorial
Hospital where they will be presented to by a number of health professionals who work in the hospital.
Students have the opportunity to talk with these people, ask questions and also engage in some fun
activities using equipment that these professionals sometimes use in their work. Students need to register
their interest with the Guidance Counsellor, Mr Body. The first session is on 23 May.
Web Portal
The web portal provides a lot of information that relates to your child. You can access this information by Use the direct link at http://portal.wairoacollege.school.nz/student/index.php
Download the KAMAR app for your iPhone or Android smart phone. The server address to use is
http://www.wairoacollege.school.nz/collegeapp.html
Once you reach the Web Portal, use your child's User Name and the pupil or caregiver password. This can be obtained by contacting the school office. Web Portal Information
Using the web portal enables you to keep up to date with the following aspects of your child's education: School reports Absences and timetables NCEA results Contact detail Account information
Free Wairoa College App
It is here! You can download it as the link to our website. The following information can be accessed from the App:
Your Students Absentees
Current Newsletter
School Trips Information
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Web Portal
School Calendar
Contact Information