ACG Sunderland Newsletter Week 6 Term 1 13 March 2020

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ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

ACG SUNDERLAND

WINGS NEWSLETTER Vol 15, Term One, Week Seven, 13 March 2020

Dear Parents and Friends of Sunderland A massive congratulations to Mrs Susan Sherwen, who successfully completed her planned swim across Lake Taupo this week. I understand the distance was over 40km and she completed the distance in just over fourteen hours. For those of you who are not aware, Susan was a Mathematics and Science teacher here at Sunderland until her retirement at the end of the 2019 academic year. Congratulations to Susan. I know the children in the Primary school have really enjoyed the Life Education Trust caravan this week. They have been studying body language, bullying and Science topics too. The feedback has been very positive from the educator.


ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

ACG Sunderland takes students' health and safety very seriously and we understand the degree of uncertainty and anxiety which some students and parents might be experiencing at this time. The purpose of this communication is inform you and provide you with reassurance that the school has measures in place to minimize the likelihood of transmission of COVID-19 and to address any further developments should they eventuate. It is also to alleviate concern and to counter misinformation circulating through social media and the community. Please note that ACG Sunderland continues to receive regular updates from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service and the Secretary for Education. Both agencies are keeping schools well informed about COVID19. We are following their best practice recommendations and planning protocols. ACG Sunderland has measures in place to keep students and staff safe, including having hand sanitizer available in classrooms and corridors, implementing additional cleaning services, screening all visitors with specific health and travel questions, and having close monitoring of student and staff health. Further to this, the Ministry of Education recommends "it continues to remain that the best thing to do is to practice good preventative measures, particularly good hygiene: • Washing hands with soap and water for 20 seconds before and after eating as well as after attending the toilet • Covering coughs and sneezes with clean tissues or with an elbow • Putting used tissues in the bin • Encouraging staff and students to stay home if they are unwell.” In the unlikely event that ACG Sunderland is instructed by local medical Officers of Health and the Ministry of Health to close, please be assured that our planning and preparation for school closure is well underway. The education and welfare of our students is our primary concern and our staff are advanced in their preparation to continue the curriculum through a range of online tools. This will include online resources and daily lessons.

Please rest assured that we continue to take this matter most seriously. We are receiving regular updates from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service and the Secretary for Education and we will be following the directives of these two agencies in determining our response. We will keep the school community informed as updates become available and should there be any change to the current day-to-day operation of the school. All schools must now maintain a travel register, if you are planning travel abroad over the next holiday break, please email Catherine Ferguson Catherine.ferguson@acgedu.com so the school can keep track. Thank you for your continued support.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Aspire. Succeed. Respect.

Nathan Villars Campus Principal ACG Sunderland 2


ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

WEEKLY ORGANISATION Week Eight

16 March to 22 March

Value of the Week: Punctuality

Tuesday 17 March

9.00am-10.00am HPV Injection 1 3.30pm-7.30pm Primary Parent Teacher Interviews 4.30-7.30pm College Parent Teacher Interviews

Wednesday 18 Friday 20 March

March

Wednesday 18 March

to Year 5 Camp at M.E.R.C, Long Bay 3.30pm-7.30pm Primary Parent Teacher Interviews 4.30-7.30pm College Parent Teacher Interviews

Friday 20 March

8.30am-3.00pm Northwest Sport: Softball Yr 7 & 8 12.00pm-12.30pm Canterbury University presentation at Yr 12- & Yr 13 assembly, Auditorium

Action required

Don’t forget . .

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HOUSE CHARITY

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Primary Student of the Week update 1NC

Austin He

1NG

Dawson Sun

1RW

Lucas Gao

2AV

Natnya Locksam

2/3SB

Pradyun Bulusu

3WB

Knox Xu

4LC

Sanuli Edirisooriya

5WB

Max Rainey

6SL

Georgia Barron

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House Shield update

WAITAKERE

Honours Certificates Heidi Jackson, 6SL

Tina Zheng, 6SL

Honours Badge Ryan McConnell, 6SL On Ryan McConnell will receive an Honours Badge.

Well done Ryan. Special Guest We were lucky to have John Jacques visit ACG Sunderland Primary as part of our Leadership Program and talk to the children about what it is like to be a doctor and forensic psychologist. The children really enjoyed it and were encouraged to reach their goals and dream big!

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ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

Technology in the Primary It’s been a very busy week for Technology students in primary doing their individual and group projects. Everyone is excited to take home their finished projects.

Year 1 WALT: Identify the needs of the plants and make our own terrarium.

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Year 2 WALT: * Identify the difference between simple and parallel circuits. *Connect the parts of Electronic Clip Circuit Project Kit to design motors and buzzers

Year 3 WALT: Design bubble makers and mix ingredients to create unpoppable bubbles 5


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Year 4 WALT: Make our own bird feeders to help the New Zealand native birds.

Year 5 WALT: Design and create our own marble tiles & pebbles mosaic.

Nanette Carillo Primary Technology Teacher

Trophy Recipients

Eunsol Ahn, 4LC and Lillian Chen, 3SB

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College House Shield

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Honours Certificates Nikko Kelly Arundhati Shankar Shannon Macdonald

College Honours Badge

McDONALD

Arundhati Shankar Shannon Macdonald

The Boy in the Dress is, on the face of it, about a boy going to school dressed as a girl, the children book’s writer David Walliams hopes it resonates with everyone. It has been adapted into a film, a estside musical and this play has been adapted by our own teacher, Mrs Natasha Townshend for your enjoyment. Come along to see our version, loads of laughs and a great story!

Tickets are on sale now! 7


ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

Senior Tutorials

Tutorials are offered to students as a means to give extra support and guidance. The key to tutorials is be prepared. Examples of what you could get help with and what you should bring but not limited to

❑ Review past exam questions ❑ Specific questions related to the course ❑ Practice essays ❑ Questions on your coursework

❑ Teacher is reviewing a specific area you are not confident in. ❑ The key is being specific, remember staff like it when you are proactive. The tutorial is the opportunity to look closely at the requirements of a piece of work with the guidance of a staff member.

Day

Level

Subject

Time

Location

IGCSE, AS, A2

Biology, Marine Science

3:30pm – 4:00pm

B04

3:15pm – 4:15pm

T07

3:15pm – 4:00pm

B14

Monday

IGCSE IGCSE, AS, A2

Art Physics

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

IGCSE, AS, A2

Biology, Marine Science

3:30pm – 4:00pm

B04

-

-

-

-

IGCSE

Computer Science

3:30pm-4:00pm

L01

IGCSE, AS, A2

Art

3.20pm – 5:00pm

T01

A2

Literature

3:30pm – 4:30pm

L11

AS

Mathematics

12:40pm - 1:15pm

M01

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Duke of Education

February 2020

ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

Dear Students, Parents and Caregivers

The Duke Edinburgh’s Hillary Award AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND will continue to be offered to students at ACG Sunderland in 2020. The Duke of Edinburg Award creates opportunities for our young people to learn a new skill (or develop an existing one), get physically active, give service to their communities, and take part in an adventure, the Award challenges young people to leave their comfort zones—and that's when the good stuff happens. They build self-confidence and greater resilience, helping to set them up for success in today's uncertain world, where they face more challenges than ever. Open to anyone between the ages of 13 (going to turn 14 in 2018) to 25; regardless of gender, background or ability— young people design their own Award programmes, set their own goals and record their own progress. The only person they compete against is themselves, by challenging their own beliefs about what they can achieve. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is the world's leading youth achievement award. Proven to help with job and study prospects, it has transformed the lives of millions of young people since it first began in 1962. The Award operates on three levels; Bronze, Silver and Gold. In order to achieve the Bronze Award, students must complete requirements in four sections: Skill, Physical Recreation, Service and Adventurous Journey. Silver and Gold Awards have a similar structure but the challenges step up at each level. While there is a significant time commitment required to complete each section, many students are already involved in activities which meet the requirements for the Skills and Physical Recreation sections (e.g. learning an instrument, speech, playing in a sports team). Both of these sections require the student to show regular commitment for a minimum of 1 hour per week carried out in their leisure time for a period of 3 or 6 months. The Service section involves assisting in the community with a regular commitment for a minimum of 1 hour per week carried out in their leisure time for a period of 3 or 6 months’ in a position such as voluntary work with young children, the elderly, a neighbour, a church etc. The Adventurous Journey section will be co-ordinated by the school through an external provider. This requires the students to undertake training about being in the outdoors, they also need to complete a practice tramp and a qualifying tramp in order to have this section signed off. Students generally complete the Bronze award within six to twelve months of starting the award. The website www.dofehillary.org.nz lists the requirements and a vast range of activities which are suitable for the various sections. Students will use the Online Record Book (ORB) to record their activities and achievements. Award Leaders can use the ORB to manage their Participants' progress, and Assessors can use it to submit their reports. Costs involved: Bronze or Silver Registration approx.$90, Gold Registration $115. Two-day training for Adventurous Journey, Practice Journey and Qualifying Journey approx. $500 for all three components. Please complete the Permission Form. Once received, I will then complete the online registration with your child. I look forward to working alongside your child gain this Award. If you have any questions, please contact me by email. Louise King DoE Hillary Award Leader louise.king@acgedu.com 10


ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award is available to all 14–24 year olds, regardless of their background. The Award has three levels, each progressively more challenging.

BRONZE For those 14 years and over SILVER For those 15 years and over GOLD For those 16 years and over Participants are required to complete four sections at each level: Voluntary Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and Adventurous Journey. At Gold level, participants also complete a Residential Project.

The Award challenged me to reach outside my comfort zone, enabling me to do things I did not believe myself capable of. A highlight was the Gold Adventurous Journey as it challenged me both physically and mentally. The skills and values I have acquired throughout the course of this Award are the ones that will stick with me for life. Amber Davy, Gold Award Holder

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ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

Ground Crew 2019 Primary and College Prizegiving Photos Photos from these two events are now at Reception for viewing and ordering. Large Photo: 20cm x 25cm

$16

Set of 2 Med photo’s: 13cm x 18cm $16

CD of Portrait Photo’s: Orders direct to Photolife

$16

Kids at School Care In 2020, Kids at School Care will operate before and after school care at ACG Sunderland from G02, Monday to Friday from 7.00am to 8.20am and 3.10pm – 5.45pm. They also run a Holiday Programme. Enrolment is required and if you wish to express interest in using this facility please contact Haydee Cos on 021 161 6256 for enrolment and fees information or email haydeecos@yahoo.com

Phone: 262 1040, press one enquiries@photolife.co.nz

Lost Property All lost property can be found by the Second-hand Uniform shop. For your best interest, please name all clothing, lunch boxes and drink bottles as we return all named items to the students homeroom teacher.

Attendance If your child is away from school for the day, please phone 09 838 70070 to leave a message or email

sunderlandattendance@acgedu.com Please do not email your child’s teacher.

Please Note New location for Lenco Schoolwear Shop

Year 8 Students

The shop will be moving to 40 Patiki Road, Avondale, Auckland and will be open for business on Monday 30th March 2020. Tel: 09 838 6164 (no change). The last day of trading at our existing shop at 100 Central Park Drive, Henderson will be Friday 20th March 2020.

Parents and Friends Second-Hand Uniform There is a small stock of good quality second-hand uniform for sale , just ask at Reception to gain access. 12


ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

2020 TERM DATES 23 and 24 January: Tutor Days. Senior students confirm subjects

• Parents / Caregivers and student meet with Homeroom Teacher/Form Tutor, • International Students Orientation

Term 1

Tuesday 28 January (Tue) – April 9 (Thu)

Term 2

April 28 (Tue) – June 26 (Fri)

Term 3

July 20 (Mon) – September 25 (Fri)

Term 4

October 12 (Mon) – December 4 (Fri)

Gold Sponsor

New location for Lenco Schoolwear Shop The shop will be moving to 40

Patiki Road, Avondale,

Auckland and will be open for business on Monday 30th March 2020. Lenco Schoolwear Shop has shifted to: 100/102 Central Park Drive, Henderson. Telephone: (09) 838 6164 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm January and February Opening Hours are: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am to 3.00pm Email: enquiries@isclenco.co.nz

Tel: 09 838 6164 (no change). The last day of trading at our existing shop at 100 Central Park Drive, Henderson will be Friday 20th March 2020.

School Office: Phone: 838 7070 Fax: 838 7040 Address: 6 Waipareira Avenue, Henderson, Waitakere 0610 Email: sunderland@acgedu.com Attendance: sunderlandattendance@acgedu.com Web: www.acgedu.com

The Kids at School Care afterschool programme has a 30 minute Homework Club. Available now before school programme care from 7.15 am to 8.30 am . Please contact Haydee Cos on 021 161 6256 for enrolment and fees information or email haydeecos@yahoo.com

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ACG Sunderland 09 838 7070 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland

Traffic Flow

Traffic Flow for ACG Sunderland Before and After School

Year 1,2 & 3 Parent Car Park ONLY

DROP OFF / PICK UP POINT

WAIPAREIRA AVE

Year 4,5,6, all College Parents Car Park and Buses

Year 4, 5, 6 and all College Parents Car Park

Bus Drop off and Pick Up

BUILDI NG STAFF Parking PARKIN G

Gymnas ium Year 1,2, & 3 Parents and Visitors Car Park

PLEASE DO NOT DROP YOUR CHILD OFF ON THE MAIN ROAD (WAIPAREIRA AVE) RIGHT IN FRONT OF ACG SUNDERLAND. THERE ARE YELLOW LINES IN FRONT OF THE SCHOOL. Reception Gate: (Opposite Smith and Smith Glass/VTNZ) • Parents who are dropping off Year One, Year Two and Year Three students please use this entry/exit only • It is imperative for the safety of our students and visitors to the school that you do not use the parking by Reception unless you are using the Mobility Parking and you are a permit holder • Exit of this car park out to Waipareira Ave will be left turn only.

Primary Gate: (Opposite Get Fed Food) • Parents who are dropping off Year Four, Year Five, Year Six, all College students and school buses please use this entry/exit only • Gates will be opened at 7.00am and closed again at 9.00am. In the afternoon the gates will be opened at 2.30pm • We have over fifty parking spaces in the Primary area • The basketball court next to the College playground at the back of the school will be used for our school buses who be dropping off and picking up our students in this area. There will be no parking here • Exit of this car park out to Waipareira Ave will be left turn only. Please remember: • • • •

The speed limit is 5kmph and I ask you to respect this. We wish to retain our 100% safety record. Keep your speed down, watch out for pedestrians and use the correct parking and drop off areas No overtaking on the road Always watch out for children Mobility Parking is parking only for those vehicles display a Mobility Parking Permit. 14


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