ACG Sunderland Newsletter Week 9 26 March

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

ACG SUNDERLAND

WINGS NEWSLETTER Vol 17, Term One, Week Nine, 26 March 2021 Dear Parents and Friends of Sunderland It has been another very settled period of teaching and learning with very few interruptions this week. Again, if you did miss an appointment to see a staff member during our Parent/Teacher interviews last week then don’t hesitate to make direct contact with the staff members concerned and organise a mutually convenient time to catch up. There were two cluster swimming competitions held this week, one for the Upper Primary School and one for the Lower College. I know Mr Baker was very pleased and impressed with the quality of swimming at the Primary event on Wednesday with Sunderland making all the finals and placing numerous times. 2nd overall 10 year old boys freestyle final. 2nd overall 10 year old mixed medley final. 3rd 10 year old freestyle mixed 8s relay final.

OPEN DAY – SATURDAY 27 MARCH FROM 10.30AM TO 2.30PM


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

The College event took place on Thursday and at the time of beginning my newsletter I did not have the results – photos and results to come from Mrs Tyler. On Monday afternoon we were finally able to celebrate our Scholars from our superb 2020 Cambridge Examinations. Mr Stephens and I were so very proud and delighted to acknowledge the wonderful successes our 2020 scholars had produced. There was a good number of students who gave up time from their University studies too, to come and receive their awards and partake in the celebrations. If parents missed the event, please see Mrs Victoria Ogden at reception – she has access to all the photos.

Scholars Tie recipients

Aspire. Succeed. Respect.

Nathan Villars Campus Principal ACG Sunderland

Value for Next Week:

Positivity The practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude.

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Primary

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

Citizenship Certificates 1CS 1NC 1NG 2AV 2SB 3MH 3BR 4CF 5CW 5WB 6SL

Winston Zhang Amber Ji Kairav Biswas Nayana Roopesh Olivia He Carol Zhang Luca Wang Gordon Jin Amy Deng Samantha McNeil Esther Friedlander

Primary House Shield

Lower Primary Trophy Chloe Wang – 2SB

Upper Primary Trophy George Watts – 5CW

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STUDENTS VOICE

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

Sunderland Table Tennis Team One two. One two. A rhythmic crack, hollow and sharp, echoes as the ball strikes their rackets and the crowd, entranced drawing closer to the spectacle. A single white dot whizzed from one side to another without rest, all while spinning at a dizzying rate. However, Henry lashes out with his finishing move, pitching the ball high above the other side. An unorthodox move that any coach would faint at the sight of; panic visibly swells in the opponent’s chest and misses the shot. Henry finishes 2-1 and wins the entire grade for Sunderland! Table tennis is a sport that demands mastery in power and control, dexterity and flexibility, and tactical prowess. It's a sport favouring large school rosters and when competing in tournaments against these teams with years of experience, it can be hard to stay afloat. However, the club’s seemingly meagre three teams have recently found success in tournaments and winning back to back titles in their respective grades. This is unprecedented for any new team such as Sunderland and with mostly novice players to boot, it naturally piqued my interest in their success story. Firstly, I sat down with the current captain of the table tennis team and three time MVP, year 12 Henry Luo. He started playing table tennis at age 7. “We (him and his dad) used to do rallies together school in our garage.” “Because I love playing table tennis, simple as that. When I first joined, I had no intention of trying to top our grade or anything grand like that, I just wanted to smash the ball and feel the adrenaline rush. “ “Truthfully, the more you play, the more wins you get, the hungrier you are for more wins; it's just human nature. I would train myself during the week and during lunchtimes. However, I never saw them as training really, I just wanted to play just like you would want to play a game of handball at lunch.” “I trained by myself for maybe the first term, but after that, we started doing group training since everyone enjoyed the idea of that. Now we have weekly training sessions at either my house or at a venue I organize. I also play with everyone during tournament day as well to make sure everyone is good to play. Again, we keep to the principle of if we aren’t enjoying it, there is no point in doing the taxing work.” Henry was the star player, a monster in singles and clinical during doubles, but it doesn’t take one good player to bring an entire roster of three teams to success. Henry has been a major cogwheel in the background workings of Sunderland’s Table tennis tea87ydem, from organising training and coaching younger players, to playing with them on tournament day and steeling their nerves. I’ve also noticed Henry’s general enthusiastic demeanour towards table tennis, he’s an enthralling player to learn or play against. An avid team is a good team to be. Next, I took the opportunity to chat with some of the players about their experience in the club unbeknownst to Henry. Year 12 Zayde Harford dappled his feet into Table Tennis a couple of months ago and decided to officially join table tennis this year. Here’s his experience as a greenhorn. “I personally joined because I saw Henry and other players playing during lunchtimes. I found it really engrossing to watch and decided to just try. I was appalling at the game. However, even though I was really bad, I was having so much fun playing with everyone. After going to a couple of tournaments to see what it was like, I decided to take the leap of faith and join. My mother was understandably baffled, ‘Why not just play real tennis!’ I distinctly remember her saying, but 3 months later I have yet to regret my decision. Training is always super flexible and I learn so much from Henry as well as the other experienced players. At the end of the day, I enjoy playing it with my friends. I can’t wait for the tournaments to start.” Playing with Henry since day 1, Anton Vrodoljak is a year 11 who shares his extensive experience at tournaments and what it's like starting from the bottom.

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STUDENTS VOICE

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

“When Henry and I first joined, we were kind of like rivals. I knew he was better than me but I could never stop finding ways to beat him. Competing for most wins in a row, most smashes, coolest shots, silly things like that, but I got so good because of that. The easy way to win at tournaments is to work hard. Play, play, play. Sometimes there have been upset loses but we as a team bounce back. Sometimes we blunder during a game, whiffing an easy shot or plain missing the ball, but its not the first blunder that gets you, it’s the second. The most important I skill I have learned from Table tennis is tenacity! I started in C grade and now we are playing in the A grade against all these massive schools. I know we are going to struggle at the start, but once we get our rhythm going, we off to the moon.”. Through my investigations, I have found that the Sunderland Table tennis team is one that prides itself on being enjoyable and full of vigor. The people reflect this motto like a mirror, and with such a great captain, I’m starting to understand how this club can stand up to giants in their sport. Determination gets you a long way, but have fun while doing so or you’re never going to make it far. By Adi Misra

College Ball

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Term Planner Week Ten Monday 29 March

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

29 March to 4 April

Value of the Week: Positivity

9.00am-9.50am Y1NC Streambank Trip 10.40am-11.30am Y1CS Streambank Trip 11.30am-12.20pm Y1NG Streambank Trip

Tuesday 30 March

9.00am-9.50am Y2AV Streambank Trip 10.40am-11.30am Y2SB Streambank Trip

Thursday 1 April

9.30am-1.30pm College West Zone Swimming Championships (Selected Students)

Friday 2 April

Good Friday-No School

Week Eleven

5 April to 11 April

Value of the Week: Mediation

Monday 5 April

Easter Monday-No School

Tuesday 6 April

Easter Tuesday-No School

Wednesday 7 April

9.00am-9.50am Y3BR Streambank Trip 10.40am-11.30am Y3MH Streambank Trip

Friday 9 April

10.00am-3.00pm Possum Plows-Musician Mentoring, Music Class 6.45pm-All Night Y3 Sleepover Camp, Sea Life Kelly Tarltons

Saturday 10 April

9.00am Y3 to be picked up by parents, Sea Life Kelly Tarltons

Week Twelve

12 April to 18 April

Tuesday 13 April

8.30am-3.00pm Whole School Athletics Day, Trust Stadium

Thursday 15 April

8.30am-3.00pm Whole School Athletics Day, Trust Stadium-RAIN DATE

Value of the Week: Self-Assessment/Reflection

3.30pm-5.00pm ‘Sunderland On Service’ - The Kauri Clean Up (Back of School) Friday 16 April

Mufti Day, Gold Coin Donation, Supporting Kauri Tree Project

Saturday 17 April

6.30pm-Midnight Senior Ball, Cordis Hotel

2020 Prizegiving Photos These are now available at reception to view. If you would like to purchase any, please place your order with Mrs Ogden by Friday 9 April. We cannot charge these to your accounts. Cash is preferred and the correct money is appreciated. You can pay by eftpos or credit card (2% surcharge). Sizes available are: Large Photo (20x25cm) $16 Set of 2 Medium Photos (13x18cm) $16 CD of Portrait Image $16

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

Notices New Violin Teacher - Fiona Haughton

I am very pleased to announce that we will be having a new violin teacher start at ACG Sunderland. Teaching is something she is very passionate about. She holds a Bachelor of Music, with first class honours, from Victoria University in Wellington. She also has a Master’s Degree in Music from the University of British Columbia. She has played in a number of professional music organisations such as The NZ Symphony Orchestra and the NZ Opera Company. Mrs. Haughton has a great deal of experience as a violin instructor. She uses the Suzuki method as it is a well-proven and successful teaching pedagogy.

Her lessons will be on a Monday at Sunderland, starting the 15 March. Lessons will take place during the school day. If you are interested in your child taking violin lessons, then please do contact Mrs. Haughton directly to set up a time. mfhaughton@gmail.com At reception, there is a pamphlet entitled “Itinerant Music Lessons”. This form should be completed and given to Mr. O’Connor (via reception) before lessons start. This document outlines the costs and expectations that go with instrument Music lessons at our school. I would also like to let parents know that we have four, good quality, full sized violins that are available to be borrowed. There is no rental fee for these. I do hope a large number of students will be keen to take up violin lessons with Mrs. Haughton. We are very lucky to have her as our new string teacher. If you have any other questions about classroom or the itinerant music programme. Please do contact me. daniel.oconnor@acgedu.com

ACG Sunderland Dates 2022 Student Orientation/Tutor meetings/Course confirmation Days – January 24, 25 Tuition commences January 26 Term

Dates

Days

Weeks

One

Public Holidays

January 26 (Wed) – April 14 (Thu)

55

12

Jan 31 (Mon) Auck Anniv; Feb 7 (Mon) Waitangi Day;

Two

May 2 (Mon) – July 1 (Fri)

43

9

Queen’s Birthday Jun 6 (Mon) Matariki Jun 24 (Fri)

Three

July 25 (Mon) – September 23 (Fri)

45

9

Four

October 10 (Mon) – December 6 (Tue)

41

9

Labour Day Oct 24 (Mon)

Student Orientation/Tutor meetings/Course confirmation Days – January 24, 25 7


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

Notices 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

Monday

IGCSE

Mathematics

12.45 – 1.20 pm

M03

IGCSE, AS, A2 AS, A2

Physics Business Studies

3:20pm – 4:00pm 3:20pm – 4:00pm

B14 L08

Mathematics Chemistry

7:30am – 8:30 am 3.15pm -3.45pm

L02 B14

IGCSE, AS, A2 IG

Design & Technology Physical Education

3:15pm - 4:30pm 12:45pm – 1:25pm

L07 B01

IGCSE, AS IGCSE, AS IGCSE AS

Music Art Mathematics Mathematics

3.30pm – 4.30pm 3.10pm – 5:00pm 12.45pm – 1.20pm 12:40 - 1:15 pm

T07 TO1 M03 L02

Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday

AS IGCSE, AS, A2

ACG Sunderland Students Invoices As I mentioned during January, we moved to a new finance system at the start of the year. The implementation has gone smoothly and we’d like to thank parents who have amended their reference when making payment by bank transfer to the Communication Reference Number. A small number of parents have not recognised the noreply-jde@inspirededu.com address that the invoices have been sent from, or have found that the emails have gone direct to junk. If you can please check these points if information is not coming through and, as always, please contact [EMAIL] at [NAME] or [NUMBER] if you have any accounts questions.

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Kids at School Care

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

For more information please contact Nanette Carillo. Email: nanettecarillo@yahoo.com

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Ground Crew

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

Lenco School Wear Shop

Sunderland Second-Hand Uniform Shop

40 Patiki Road Avondale Auckland Tel 09 838 6164

The shop is open. Please ask at reception for access.

January 2021 Reopen – Thursday 7th Jan Monday to Friday 8.30am – 4.30pm Saturday 9.00am – 3.00pm

Lost Property

9 February 2021 Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8.30am to 4.30pm Saturday from 9.00am to 1.00pm Closed Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday and Public Holidays As a reminder all school uniform continues to be available for purchase online on our Lenco website https://lenco.space/schoolwear/.

We are taking good quality uniform items for the second-hand shop. Blazers must be dry cleaned.

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 will return all named items to the student’s homeroom teacher.

Contact Details School Office: Phone: 838 7070 Address: 6 Waipareira Ave, Henderson Waitakere 0610

Kids at School Care Kids at School Care operates in G02, Monday to Friday, from 7.00am to 8.20am and 3.10pm to 5.45pm. They also run a Holiday Programme. Contact Beth Rivero for enrolment and fees information by email beth.rivero@gmail.com or Phone: 022 394 5743.

Staff Emails Email format for staff is: Firstname.Surname@acgedu.com

Email:

sunderland@acgedu.com

Attendance:

sunderlandattendance@acgedu.com

Web:

www.acgedu.com

2021 Term Dates Term 1: Term 2: Term 3: Term 4:

25 January to 16 April 3 May to 2 July 26 July to 24 September 11 October to 7 December

Lunch Orders – From Libelle You can order your child's yummy and healthy lunches at www.lunchorders.co.nz. Cut off time for ordering same day is at 8.30am. If you have any questions, please reach out to the Lunch Orders team via email on lunchorders@libelle.co.nz or flick a message on the Lunch Orders FB Messenger. Happy Lunch Ordering!

Parents and Friends of ACG Sunderland This is a small group of parent volunteers who assist in supporting the school and our student body. We get together at the beginning of each month at 8.30am in the Boardroom. If you are interested in joining please contact Sonya Eldridge. Email: sonya.eldridge@acgedu.com 10


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