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October 2012 Issue No. 8 Website : www.stjohns-hamilton.school.nz All Newsletters are available on the College website. Dear Parents, Caregivers, students, friends and supporters of the College Kia ora koutou The year is rapidly coming to a close for the senior boys and I spoke to them last week about the importance of these final weeks in regard to the success or otherwise of their entire academic year. For those boys doing mostly internal classes there will be a great many standards due over this period, for those with external exams putting aside time every night is the key to success – rather than practise until you get it right practise until you can’t get it wrong! The staff at Saint John’s are giving of their time and the senior boys need to be making the most of this. Year nine and tens also have important exams coming up on the 14 th and 15 th of November. It is vital that the boys are aware of what will be covered in the exams and what type of preparation they should be doing in the lead up so must pay close attention to the information they will get in the following weeks from their teachers. As usual there are a number of successes celebrated within this October newsletter, from academic with some of our old boys graduating from university, to the arts with Zacharie Leet-Guinan being chosen to attend the Globe Theatre, through to sport our 1 st XV coach and Physical Education teacher Logan Asplin being nominated as one of three top coaches in the Waikato. It is fantastic to see the College consistently achieving at the highest levels across a range of disciplines. Congratulations also to the heard working teacher in charge of cricket, Mr Austin, who was awarded Life Membership of Hamilton Cricket for his efforts over many years. I would like to draw your attention to the information in this newsletter about the ‘RCIA’ course that is offered to enable all members of the Saint John’s community to become full constituents of the Catholic Church. This is a golden opportunity to further embrace the special character of Saint John’s and all we have to offer.

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October 2012Issue

No. 8Website : www.stjohns-

hamilton.school.nz All Newsletters are available on the College website.

Dear Parents, Caregivers, students, friends and supporters of the College

Kia ora koutou The year is rapidly coming to a close for the senior boys and I spoke to them last week about the importance of these final weeks in regard to the success or otherwise of their entire academic year. For those boys doing mostly internal classes there will be a great many standards due over this period, for those with external exams putting aside time every night is the key to success – rather than practise until you get it right practise until you can’t get it wrong! The staff at Saint John’s are giving of their time and the senior boys need to be making the most of this. Year nine and tens also have important exams coming up on the 14th and 15th of November. It is vital that the boys are aware of what will be covered in the exams and what type of preparation they should be doing in the lead up so must pay close attention to the information they will get in the following weeks from their teachers.

As usual there are a number of successes celebrated within this October newsletter, from academic with some of our old boys graduating from university, to the arts with Zacharie Leet-Guinan being chosen to attend the Globe Theatre, through to sport our 1st XV coach and Physical Education teacher Logan Asplin being nominated as one of three top coaches in the Waikato. It is fantastic to see the College consistently achieving at the highest levels across a range of disciplines. Congratulations also to the heard working teacher in charge of cricket, Mr Austin, who was awarded Life Membership of Hamilton Cricket for his efforts over many years.

I would like to draw your attention to the information in this newsletter about the ‘RCIA’ course that is offered to enable all members of the Saint John’s community to become full constituents of the Catholic Church. This is a golden opportunity to further embrace the special character of Saint John’s and all we have to offer.

Thanks to you as parents for your continued and valued support that you give to our young men and the College.

God Bless Shane TongPRINCIPAL

TERM 4 CALENDAR

2nd Nov Senior reports distributed

6th Nov Final School Mass - 1.30pm

Senior Prizegiving - 7pm

9th Nov NCEA Examinations start

13th Nov Yr8 Orientation Day

14, 15th & 19th Nov Junior Exams

16th Nov Teacher Only Day

19th Nov Paid Union Meeting from 12.30 onwards

5th Dec Documents Day

Leavers Dinner at Vilagrads

10th – 13th Dec Yr 9 Activities & Yr 10 Camps

14th Dec Junior Prizegiving : 10.30am at SJC

Junior Reports distributed

We are fast approaching the final ceremonies for our current Year 13 Men.Our Final Full School Mass and Senior Prizegiving honour our seniors and our Year 13’s in particular.

All parents, friends and relatives are welcome to attend both our Mass and our Senior Prizegiving.

Both are formal events and all of Year 13 need to attend in full No 1s – clean, well mended, especially the black leather shoes. Hair needs to be tidy.

THANKSGIVING MASS The Mass is a full school mass so all boys must attend, in correct school uniform,

including Years 9 and 10 students. The boys are welcome to leave for home from the Mass at around 2:30pm. Buses will return the boys to school to enable them to catch their normal buses home.

SENIOR PRIZEGIVING All Year 13 must attend the prizegiving. All seniors are encouraged to attend.

Students must meet at the Clyde St side of the Cathedral by 6:45pm.

Boys at all levels of the school are encouraged to wear No 1s where possible, otherwise, correct well mended, winter uniform should be worn.

Black leather lace up shoes should be worn, well polished and gleaming.

Do not find yourself embarrassed by not having your son in correct and well presented uniform.

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ST JOHN’S COLLEGE

The Board of Trustees and the College Staffcordially invite you to attend our

THANKSGIVING MASS and

SENIOR PRIZEGIVING

to be held onTuesday, 6th November 2012

atSt Mary’s Cathedral

Grey Street, Hamilton East.

Times :

Mass : 1.30 pm Senior Prizegiving : 7pm

THE LEGACY OF 2012

The Legacy of 2011 contributed just over $4000 to St John’s College. This year the interest it has earned has been given to the student council to purchase items that will improve the facilities for future students.The leavers of 2012 are again being urged to add to the school legacy by creating the Legacy of 2012. The main contribution last year was the deposit that students had paid to hire their blazers. They transferred the deposit to the legacy. Of course this is not compulsory but we hope you will feel you can support the development of St John’s College in a small yet significant way. Some students made a separate donation. Contributors to the Legacy automatically become members of the St John’s Old Boys with regular contact being kept with St John’s College.

ACHIEVEMENTS

Congratulations to Sam Yu (pictured) one of our top Science students has just been accepted for the Rotary National Science Technology Forum at Auckland University in January of 2013. It is a tremendous achievement to be selected as only the very best academic students get that opportunity. The Hillcrest Rotary Club donated $600 towards the fee for the ten day event which was very gratefully received by Sam. He is very excited about attending, following in the footsteps of our current Head Boy Justin Jang who attended in January of this year. Well done Sam!

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SCHOLARSHIP Congratulations to Luke Fielding Year 13, for winning a $5000 David Johnstone Scholarship for Waikato University.

New Zealand Youth Shakespeare Company

Congratulations to Zacharie Leet-Guinan! (centre of picture) He has been selected for the NZ Youth Shakespeare Company and as a result, will travel with 23 other young adults to London in July 2013. Here he will spend time at The Globe Theatre, learning more about Shakespeare and ultimately gaining the unique chance to perform on the

stage itself. Zac attended a weeklong camp during the recent school holidays with 47 other students and after many workshops and two evening performances in Auckland, he was offered this well deserved position. Directed by Raymond Hawthorne, a well known NZ actor, Zac presented a polished rendition of Shylock in “Merchant of Venice”. Reviews of the performance commented that “Zacharie played Shylock’s hatred of Antonio and his boys with supreme confidence and clarity; making it understandable – you can taste it...”This is a fantastic selection and opportunity for Zac and we are very proud of him. While there are many months of tough fundraising ahead to raise the $8000+ for the trip, the experience will definitely be worth it. Well done, Zac!

GRADUATIONS from Victoria University

Congratulations to the following former students of St John’s College who have graduated from Victoria University between June 2011 and May 2012

Stephen Honiss PGCSS Hong Ryual Kim BBSCPaul O’Halloran BT/BA Samuel Price CMGTSZachary Rutten BDI Thomas Walker BA

OLD BOY (2013 Tool Blacks Team Member – Technology) Congratulations to Reece Gerrits who gained a gold medal at the WorldSkills NZ National Finals in July this year. He has now been chosen to represent New Zealand at the WorldSkills International competition in Germany in July 2013. He will be competing in the Sheet Metal Technology category. Reece is looking for sponsorship and if you are able to support him please contact the College.

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NEW Yr 13 UNIFORM

Next year will see the introduction of a new Year 13 uniform as pictured.This uniform is only available through NZ Uniform.

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PAID UNION MEETING Friday, 19th November 2012

The PPTA has requested that a Paid Union Meeting be held for staff to discuss progress on the Collective Employment Contract negotiations. This means that school will need to finish after Lesson 3 at 12.25. Some Staff will remain on site to provide supervision for students who cannot get home.

Interhouse Points Update

Chanel Marcellin Pompallier RoncalliEarned Points 1238 1001 1005 1306

Yr 9 Speech 100 40 40 40

Marist to Marist Mufit Day 36 34 43 39

TOTAL POINTS 1347 1075 1089 1385

Junior Examination Timetable – 14-15 & 19 November 2012

No Form Time Wednesday 14 November

9-11am 11:30-12:30 1:05-3:05pmYr 9 Social Studies Japanese/Maori/ComEng ScienceYr 10 English Religious Education Maths

Thursday 15 November9-11am 11:30-12:30 1:05-3:05pm

Yr 9 Maths Religious Education EnglishYr 10 Social Studies Economics/

Maori/DramaScience

Monday 19 November9-11am 11:30-12:30 12:30pm-3:05pm

Yr 9 ESOL Lesson 3 Paid Union MeetingYr 10 Japanese Lesson 3 Paid Union Meeting

SENIOR CAREERS ACADEMY 2013

Students who wish to become members of the Senior Careers Academy for 2013 need to make contact with their Dean or with Mr Berry. This is open to students at Years 12 and 13 in 2013.Entry to this programme requires a meeting between the family and the school to finalise entry details.

St John’s College Junior Speech Competition

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The Year 9 heats for the speech competition were held in the last week of Term 3. The contestants were the best speakers from each English class who competed over three lunch breaks. The competition points were very close and the judges were treated to an array of thought provoking speeches and outstanding delivery from the young competitors. Many thanks go to my co-judges, Jack White (Year 13), Shaun Letcher (Year 13) and Mr Dennis Hetet. It was a tough task due to the excellent qualities of all of the speakers. However, congratulations must go to the following students for their outstanding speeches and placing in the top three. They are;

First : Ben TaylorSecond : Jared HowellsThird : Benjamin Stucki

A big well done also to the finalists :Samuel Lourie, Marshall Hallen, Ignacio Navarro, Logan Stevens, Carlos Bergonia, Luke Hoskin, Dominic Sutton, Callum McLeod, Michael Lamb, Liam Gilheaney-Black

We are looking forward to the Year 10 heats in Week 3. Ms Hinemutu LewisAsst HOD English

The Rite of Christian of Adults (RCIA )

“All students, parents, caregivers and whanau interested in exploring becoming full members of the Catholic Church can contact the Religious Education faculty at Saint John’s College to enrol in the RCIA programmes through the Cathedral. The RCIA programmes are journeys modelled on the rites of the early Christian communities.

From the time of the Apostles, 2000 years ago, becoming a Christian was accomplished by a journey of initiation in stages. This involved a time of enquiry, a time of learning, a time of deepening one’s faith, Baptism, Confirmation and admission to Holy Communion.”

The proposed completion of the programme is on Easter Sunday, the 31st of March 2013. The RCIA group meet every Wednesday starting on the 30th of October 2012 at 1930 in the Cathedral’s foyer. Feel free to contact the college.

SPORTS NEWS

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FOOTBALL Coaches, Assistant Coaches & Managers Wanted For 2013 Season

We are currently planning for the 2013 season and are looking for Football (Soccer) Coaches, Assistant Coaches and Managers for a number of teams and a variety of levels.

We are looking for people who are keen to work hard to develop our players.

If you are interested please forward 1 page resume with coaching credentials, preferred team to coach and your intentions for 2013 session.

Post to: Mr H Miller TIC Football P.O. Box 11086, Hillcrest, HAMILTON 3251 OR email [email protected]

CRICKET

After a month of pre season training the season officially started on Saturday 20 th. St John’s has 7 teams in Term Four – a 1st XI, 2nd XI, two Colts teams, a Year 10 Premier and two Year 9 Premier. The 1st XI defeated Hamilton Boys High 4th XI by 7 wickets, chasing a total of 171/4 they achieved the target in the 34th over with Jayden Purcell scoring 72 runs.The Year 10 Colts team defeated Cambridge easily, dismissing them for 49, while the Year 9 team played, but were defeated, one of the two top Hamilton Boys High teams from Term One, but did bat through the 40 overs which was a credit to the team.

Also Mr Austin has been awarded a Life membership of the Hamilton Cricket Association, in recognition of 40 years of coaching managing and administering Junior cricket for Hamilton.

NEW ZEALAND CROSSWHITES

During the week of Thursday, 27th September to Thursday, 4th October, Marc Glenister, Darrian Dempsey (Year 10’s) and Ben Wheatley (Year 9) represented New Zealand Under 16’s at the Christian Football Federation Australia National Tournament. This years’ tournament was held in Brisbane. Jacob Daly (Year 10) was also part of the squad who later became unavailable due to his commitments to represent the College’s Concert Band in New York. The team competed against the various Australian State sides (Western Australian, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, ACT, New South Wales, and Tasmania) playing 6 games in total. Despite the results and playing against bigger players, the ‘Cross Whites’ competed well gaining much valuable international experience. Not only did they have to deal with those issue but the elements as well. “Playing in 27oC heat and on hard grounds was an experience” Ben said.

St John’s College Rugby U16’s Development Squad Australian Tour 2013

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Fundraising is underway for our seven day tour for 30 players plus management in 2013. We will play St Stanislaus College and St Augustines College both Catholic schools in NSW, Australia. The aim of the tour is to develop a relationship with other Catholic schools, and for our boys to gain valuable life experiences that will help them to develop into fine young Marist Men. If you can assist with any fundraising activities with sponsorship or spot prizes for events please contact the group’s Fundraising Manager, Erin Rangi-Watt via Email; [email protected] or Mr Kelly at school on (07) 856 7091 & Email; [email protected]

For more information and to keep updated on our events ‘like’our Facebook page www.facebook.com/StJohnsCollegeUnder16sRugbyTripToSydney2013

FANTASTIC RAFFLESTickets $2 each or $5 for three tickets Prizes (in order of draw)

1. One signed Waikato Rugby Jersey, Waikato Rugby Socks and Shorts 2. Signed Waikato Rugby Ball and Waikato Jersey 3. Goodie Hamper to the value of $200 4. Silver Fern Farms Meat Pack valued at $100 5. $100 Helm Restaurant Voucher

All raffles will be drawn under police supervision when all tickets sold. For any enquiries about the raffles please contact Louise Spence (027) 286 7245

MONSTER GARAGE SALE, SATURDAY 1ST DECEMBER AT MARIST CLUBROOMS;If you have any unwanted household items, bric-a-brac, clothing and would like to donate them to this event please contact David Bradford, email [email protected]

Coming soon : More information on 'The Captain's Run'' supported by Gallagher. An evening of entertainment and dinner with special guest Mathew Cooper, hosted by Radio Sport's Kevin Hart.

SJC Rugby

Congratulations to Niko Malo-Fuiavailiili has been named for the wider NZ under 20 Squad. If he does well in that he may be going to the World Cup next year.

At the Waikato Rugby Union Prizegiving Logan Asplin the 1st XV Coach was nominated for the Waikato Secondary School coach of the year. This is an indication that he is considered to be one of the top coaches in the region

ST JOHN’S COLLEGE and ST JOHN’S COLLEGE (Hamilton)

FOUNDATION TRUST 9

SCHOLARSHIPS

Each year the College will offer a number of Scholarships to students entering the College and also to students already in the College. The Grace Family also offer a number of scholarships for new students entering the College. The purpose of such scholarships will be to encourage talented and/or deserving students to enrol at the College as well as rewarding students who have been an active part of the College family for some time.

Scholarships will be for the duration of one year only. Applications close 30th November 2012.

Scholarships will be offered in areas including:

SPECIAL CHARACTER

Four scholarships of $500 each, three to students entering the College and one to a student already at the College. Six Grace Family scholarships of $500 each, to Yr9 students entering the College. To be decided on by the contribution students make to the Special Character of the contributing school or in the College.

ACADEMIC

Four Scholarships of $800 each, two to students entering the College and two to students already at the College. Two Grace Family Scholarships of $500 each, to Yr 9 students entering the College. Scholarships are to be awarded on the basis of outstanding academic performance at the contributing school or in the College.

MUSIC

A sum of $1500 is available to Music students entering the College. This could be distributed as three scholarships of $500 each but the final distribution is decided by the Principal.

CULTURAL

Two scholarships of $500 each to students who show a strong commitment to cultural pursuits.

SPORT

Six scholarships of $500 each to students who have a particular talent in sport.

FEES

An important aspect of the Special Character of the College is to help the needy in our community. Three scholarships of $500 each to be available to assist students entering or already in the College.

SELECTION CRITERIA :Applicants must be eligible to be enrolled as a Preference Student.Application forms are available from the College or from our website : www.stjohns-hamilton.school.nz

NOTICES

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HOMESTAY FAMILIES NEEDED for 2013

We are looking for caring families to host some of our new international studentswho will arrive for the start of Term 1, 2013. You can host for a short time or for the whole year. A generous weekly payment is given. The student needs to have his own room and be treated as a member of your family. The new students are from Thailand China, Japan and Malaysia, aged 15 to 18. Please contact the school for more details.

Donald StarkDean of International [email protected] 856 7091

PHYSIOTHERAPIST at St John’s College : Available Mondays 11am - 1pm Thursdays 11am - 1pm

CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

Friday, 2nd November - 7.30pm

Featuring : Dame Malvina MajorAssociated Artists : Derek Hill, Oriana Kershaw, Greg Neil

and St Joseph’s Maori Girls Choir.

Tickets : Adult $40Venue : Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary

494 Grey Street, Hamilton EastPh. 07-856.6486

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