92 SCHOLARSHIPS - 5TH IN NEW ZEALAND AND OUTSTANDING NCEA RESULTS
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2013 - The Premier Boys Softball team and Girls Futsal Football team
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Headmaster’s Report
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New Staff
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NCEA Scholarship Results 6-8 On the cover: Bottom left: The Premier Boys’ Softball team. Bottom right: Girls’ Futsal Football team Deadline for Term 2 Quarterly Week 6: All articles and photos (JPEGS including student names) to the Headmaster’s PA, Annemarie Wright paheadmaster@mags.school.nz Mount Albert Grammar School Alberton Avenue, Mount Albert, Auckland 1025 T (09) 846 2044 F (09) 846 2042 E headmaster@mags.school.nz www.mags.school.nz
School Contacts
Deans 2013
Dean of Year 9 Boys
Mr Philip Kotze
pkotze@mags.school.nz
Dean of Year 9 Girls
Katie McColl
kmcoll@mags.school.nz
Dean of Year10 Boys
Mr Andy Belson
abelson@mags.school.nz
Dean of Year 10 Girls
Ms Va Anisi
vanisi@mags.school.nz
Deans of Year11
Ms Helen Sutcliffe
hsutcliffe@mags.school.nz
Mr Kerry Baker kbaker@mags.school.nz Deans of Year12
Mr Martin Wright
mwright@mags.school.nz
Ms Jess Lythe jlythe@mags.school.nz Deans of Year 13
Mr Adam Simpson
asimpson@mags.school.nz
Ms Natasha Phyn nphyn@mags.school.nz Attendance Officer
Mrs Ellen-Jane Waetford
ewaetford@mags.school.nz
Senior Dean (Responsibilities in senior school academic monitoring) Mr Greg Cave gcave@mags.school.nz Academic Dean (Special responsibility for the Academic Institute) Mr Warwick Gibbs wgibbs@mags.school.nz Touch Typing Course The use of laptops and tablets has become an accepted practice in our classrooms. To assist students to make the most of this technology, we will be running an after school touch typing course, starting Term 2 Week 2 – 15th May (Wednesdays) from 3.30 – 5pm. This course will be run by Jan Morris, from Computer Success, who has run her programme in other secondary schools for several years. The course will run for 6 sessions of 90 minutes. There is a limit of 20 students per course, with further courses planned to meet demand. The cost of the course is $100. Students may use their own or a school machine. To register, please contact Jan Morris direct on 021531173 jan@computersuccess. co.nz For more information, please contact Jan or the MAGS Learning Centre 8462044 extension 8100. 2
International Students Student Leaders
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Pasifika Initiatives
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Junior School
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School Events
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E & A Block Opening
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Anzac Service
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Outdoor Education
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The Arts Athletics
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Swimming
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Sports Round up
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Corridors
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Community Support
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Calendar
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Swanson School’s Upcoming 125 Year Reunion. To be held at Swanson School on Friday the 14th June 2013 from 4.30pm to 8.30pm. Register online at reunion@swanson. school.nz or via our website www. swanson.school.nz If you wish to have a registration form sent to you then phone the Swanson School Office at (09) 8333-500
THE HEADMASTER
Dear Parents, Guardians, Students, Albertians & the wider Mount Albert Grammar School Community Thank you for your patience regarding the delay of the publication of this Quarterly. A range of problems caused the delay, the most significant of which was the serious injury to our designer and Head of Art, Daniella Aleh. We wish her a speedy recovery from her very serious foot injury. I would like to thank Ms Vanita Curin for taking the time to make sure that this publication actually happened Term 1 was a glorious term for the school. It was a very long term; the longest on record since the advent of the four term year many years ago. The school ended term 1 with 2602 students enrolled. This is expected to continue to rise in the future. While secondary school rolls are supposed to be at a low, with big rises predicted in the next few years as the “ bulge” in the primary schools comes through, we find ourselves with our largest ever roll. Some careful planning is being done to make sure that we can continue to accommodate our ever-increasing student numbers. Our academic results were the best that they have been on record. All levels of NCEA are at record highs and are well in excess of decile 7 (our current school decile) and national averages. In fact, the results and the recently released leavers’ data places our students’ outcome alongside those from decile 9 and 10 schools. Our scholarship results were outstanding. Our 92 scholarships placed us 5th in New Zealand. Scholarship is the top academic benchmark in New Zealand now, irrespective of what qualification system is in place at the school. The reason for this ongoing success is due, in the main, to our very strong culture of continual improvement and drive for excellence in all areas of school life, our relentless approach to tracking and monitoring student achievement and our top quality staff. This year I have been delighted to appoint a number of new staff who have replaced staff that have largely either retired, taken leave to travel overseas or for maternity reasons or have been promoted elsewhere. Of note are the eleven first year teachers that have brought new levels of energy and enthusiasm to the school. The facilities have never been better as, after seven years of planning and building, we now have our English and Arts block back as a brand new, refurbished and redesigned and, most importantly, waterproof building. The top floor of D block has been refurbished and a new block next to D block will hopefully start construction in August.
The Headmaster, Dale Burden
On the sporting front, we have celebrated a term of record summer success. We managed a record number of Auckland titles at the Auckland athletic championships, the 1st XI cricket team won the Auckland one day title for the first time and have qualified for the Gillette Cup finals, the boys’ softball team won the New Zealand championship, the rowers made A finals at the Maadi Cup and the girls’ Futsal team won the national title. On the arts front, we continue to attract top students, have established the Performing Arts Academy and once again have lifted the level of performance across all arts areas. The new 99 year renewable lease with the ASB to secure the farm for both the school and our Mount Albert Community has been a huge success for the school. The work of the chairman Greg Moyle and previous chairman Peter Thorp has proven to be critical in the successful resolution of this project. Our students continue to enjoy leadership opportunities. This year we have selected three important groups of leaders. The school prefects are led by Head Boy Elias Goodhue, Head Girl Amelia Scharting, Deputy Head Boy Don Wu and Deputy Head Girl Jessica Munro. We have also increased the profile, support and expectations of our sport captains and arts leaders. Overall we have an excellent group of young men and women to lead the school this year. Best wishes for a successful Term 2. Per Angusta Ad Augusta
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Welcome to New Staff Joanne Berry (nee Hart) is pleased to return to the English department after an absence of two years, during which time she got married and had a daughter. Joanne previously taught at Mount Albert Grammar School for 4 years and was Head of the English Faculty for much of that time. Joanne has also taught English in a number of secondary schools in England during her 7 years of teaching before emigrating to New Zealand. Brent Booker has joined us from five years at Alfriston College and two years as a househusband. He is very interested in conservation and New Zealand’s natural heritage. Brent is very keen to be involved with athletics. Haana Bovaird has joined our Physical Education Department from the University of Otago. Haana has moved back up to Auckland and is looking forward to teaching both junior and senior Physical Education and Health. Haana has a passion for many sports, particularly netball. This year she will be coaching a junior netball team. Paula Calver Paula Calver has joined the Science Department as the Head of Junior Science having previously taught at St Mary’s College.
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Anzar Chida has joined the Mathematics department as a Mathematics and Statistics teacher. He has a degree from the University of Auckland majoring in Applied Mathematics and minoring in Statistics. He loves most sports, but is especially fond of rugby and cricket. Kathy Edmonds has joined the Languages Department as a part time French and German teacher. Kathy has taught French and German for 20 years, both in a full time, and part time capacity. Kathy held the position of Teacher in charge of French and Assistant Head of the Languages Department for 10 years before making a life style choice to teach part time. Kathy is passionate about languages and she has often accompanied school trips to France, Germany and New Caledonia over the years. She is also currently studying Stage II Spanish by correspondence at Massey University. Richie Folomu is a past student, finishing in 2002. He completed his teaching practicum and has worked part-time over the past few years at MAGS. He is looking forward to teaching PE and Health and also coaching the Under 14 Rugby Team. His other interests include travelling, seafood, rugby union/league/tag and spending time with family and friends. Alex Green has joined the Science department as a General Science and Biology teacher after graduating from the University of Auckland. With a keen interest in sport,
Alex so far has been involved in girls’ Volleyball and will be taking a netball team for the winter sports season. Jill Hackett joined us as a Teacher Aide in the Learning Centre at the beginning of Term 2. She brings considerable experience to this role having worked as a teacher aide in other educational settings. Jill enjoys touch rugby, soccer and indoor netball. Matthew Huang has joined the science department as a general science and biology teacher. Originally from Taiwan, he has lived in Auckland for the past 18 years. He also has a passion for music, and hopes to contribute to the musical activities of the school. Matthew has coached junior soccer, and prepares to continue this year. Nathan Kara A new position in the Arts Faculty, Arts Department Assistant, has been taken up by Nathan Kara, an ex-MAGS student who has the experience and enthusiasm that was required for this position. HODs are delighted to have him on board to assist in the development of Arts projects. Michelle Kiernan has joined the science department as Labo-ratory Assistant. Michelle has had an extensive and varied career in the medical field and is returning to this arena after a number of years’ absence during which she raised her children and became involved in volunteer and other schoolbased activities.
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Grace Leaso has joined our Commerce Department as the new Accounting teacher. Before becoming a teacher, Grace worked overseas and more recently at Skycity as an Accountant. Grace enjoys travelling, having lived in London and Australia, and is an avid Auckland Blues supporter. Dan Mills Daniel has joined the Technology and Mathematics departments as a Junior Technology and Mathematics teacher. He has recently come back to New Zealand to complete his Graduate Diploma in Teaching and start his teaching career. He loves teaching, water sports and travel, especially after recently spending time in America, Canada and The United Kingdom. Geoff Moon has joined Mount Albert Grammar School as Director of Rugby, his former employment was as coaching manager with Counties Manukau Sport and Gacu. He is a former Head of Department Physical Education from Aorere College and Sports Director from De LaSalle College. Geoff has also worked 10 years fulltime in Rugby with Auckland Rugby and the Blues as well as with Bristol Rugby in the English Premiership. Geoff is married to Angela with three children Waimirirangi Paul has joined our Te Reo Maori Department from the University of Auckland. Having been raised in a Kura Kaupapa Maori environment
and also completing practicum placements last year, she developed an interest in the ways in which both Maori and non-Maori students learn te reo within large, urban, mainstream educational environments, which has since brought her to Mount Albert Grammar School. She looks forward to teaching the junior programme for te reo Maori for 2013, as well as assisting with the tutorage of the Puna o Wairaka Kapa Haka group. Tharindu Porage Our new Network Manager is Tharindu Porage who is from Sri Lanka and comes to us with extensive qualifications and experience in IT. He holds a BSc. Information Systems (Special) from University of Sri Jayewardenepura-Sri Lanka and is a professional member of the British Computer Society. Tharin has worked in the IT field as an IT Administrator and a Senior IT Executive (Head of IT) for over six years in well-known and large manufacturing companies, as well as in a brands-buying company called DBA. His hobbies are listening to music, regular gym, playing rugby and swimming. Sarah Reid Sarah has joined the English department as a General English teacher. She has recently shifted to Auckland from Christchurch having previously graduated from the University of Canterbury’s College of Education. She loves teaching and the performing arts, especially musical theatre and dance. David Shenton has joined the Technology department as a Building Studies and Graphics teacher. He has recently shifted to Auckland from Gisborne after previously teaching at Campion College as Head of Curriculum Technology.
Neeru Sharma was born and brought up in Thane near Mumbai, Maharastra, India. She came to New Zealand for further studies and passed IT level 7 in Year 2011. Neeru joined us as a volunteer late last year and has been employed in our IT department since late March. She likes working with computers! Brett Sorrenson has joined the Social Studies Department from the University of Waikato. He is very interested in Cricket, Squash, Rugby and League and is looking forward to being involved with these sports. Teresa Taylor has slipped almost seamlessly into the role of Enrolment Officer/Data Manager. This is due, at least in part, to the fact that she came to us from a similar role at St Mary’s College. Her familiarity with KAMAR and with enrolment procedures in general have made the transition a comparatively easy one. Annemarie Wright is the new Headmaster’s Personal Assistant. She has previously worked as a PA/EA in the private sector, so is new to the school environment. She is a mother of two sons, has a granddaughter and enjoys sports, particularly golf which she plays.
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Outstanding NCEA Results and 92 Scholarships Mount Albert Grammar School students performed with spectacular success in the 2012 New Zealand Scholarship awards. These examinations represent the very pinnacle of academic success for secondary school students. Our 2012 tally is 92 scholarships of which 14 were at the outstanding level. Congratulations in particular to : Matthew Battley, Samuel Davis, Edward Hughes, Natasha Nipper and Dhanasit Srijamorn - four Scholarships each. Taliesin Budvietas and Ayumu Ozawa - three scholarships each, two of which were Outstanding, both one of the top 54 scholars in New Zealand. Max Ashmore - five Scholarships, three of which were Outstanding, the top Scholarship mark nationally in Biology and is also one of the top 54 Scholars in New Zealand. The scholarship success caps off a great academic year for the school that saw pass rates at level one and level two reach 89% and an increase at level 3 that is well above the national average.The level of endorsements continues to rise and at all levels is well above the national average. Sincere congratulations are extended to our students for their achievements, and acknowledgement is made to the academic ability, preparation and perseverance required of them to reach such degrees of success. Scholarships were achieved
across 14 different subjects - Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Classical Studies, Economics, English, Geography, History, Mathematics with Calculus, Photography, Physical Education, Physics, Science and Statistics and Modelling. The Outstanding Scholarships were achieved in Biology, Classical Studies, Mathematics with Calculus, Physics and Statistics and Modelling. Multiple subject Scholarships were awarded to 22 MAGS students - 10 achieving 2 subject Scholarships and 6 achieving 3 subject Scholarships each. And, finally, Max Ashmore who not only achieved five Scholarships, three of which were Outstanding, but also achieved the top Scholarship mark nationally in Biology, and is one of the top 54 Scholars in New Zealand. These young scholars are well-deserving of their outstanding academic success and are to be proud of their individual efforts. Such results also provide great satisfaction to the dedicated teaching staff that develop Scholarship programmes to support, coach and direct our students in their Scholarship pursuits, and also those staff who have contributed to the academic development of these students across their time at Mount Albert Grammar School. Again, our most sincere congratulations are given to each and every one of the Scholarship recipients listed above, together with best wishes for ongoing success in their future academic endeavours.
From left: Alexandra Crawford, Natasha Nipper, Taliesin Budvietas, Edward Hughes, Max Ashmore, Matthew Battley, Daniel Dillon, Jack Caldwell and Dhanasit Srijamorn
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The multiple subject Scholarship achievers are: Ashmore
Battley
Budvietas
Caldwell Cassidy Chen Crawford
Davis
Dillon
Max
Matthew
Taliesin
Jack Jack Nuowei Alexandra
Samuel
Daniel
Gilbey
Emma-Jade
Hoang
Nhu Trang
Hughes
Edward
Korapatti
Enoch
Manson
Tabitha
Moody
Joshua
Nipper
Natasha
SCHL - Biology
O
SCHL - Classical Studies
O
SCHL - English
O
SCHL - History
S
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - English
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
S
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
O
SCHL - Physics
O
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
O
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
O
SCHL - Economics
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
O
SCHL - Physics
O
SCHL - History
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Economics
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
S
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Classical Studies
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
O
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
S
SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Chemistry
S
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Science
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Chemistry
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Chemistry
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SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Ozawa
Ross Rutledge
Srijamorn
Wang Wang
Ayumu
Tobias Timothy
Dhanasit
Danni Yiping
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
O
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
O
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Science
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Photography
S
SCHL - Physics
S
SCHL - Biology
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Physics
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SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Chinese
S
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Single subject Scholarships success is also acknowledged, and congratulations extended to:
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Adams-Watt
Imogen
SCHL - Biology
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Baker
Brianna
SCHL - Biology
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Balachandran
Krishna
SCHL - Chemistry
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Bangs
Chloe
SCHL - Geography
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Bioletti
Gabriel
SCHL - English
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Blair-Finlay
Elizabeth
SCHL - English
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Brooks
Oliver
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Cooper
Aimee
SCHL - Biology
S
Cory-Wright
Ryan
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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Courtney
Jessica
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Dalvi
Kuldeep
SCHL - Biology
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Drummond
James
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Gore
Shanti
SCHL - Biology
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Hartigan
Kendra
SCHL - Physical Education
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Hau
Jenny
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Holdaway
Scott
SCHL - History
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Kim
Hae Kang
SCHL - Physical Education
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Liu
Cody
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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Liu
Eric
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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Moss-Mason
Lucy
SCHL - History
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Patel
Tejas
SCHL - Mathematics with Calculus
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Radojkovich
Anika
SCHL - Statistics and Modelling
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Samson
Lucretia
SCHL - English
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Schache
Kiralee
SCHL - History
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Thomas
Alexandra
SCHL - Biology
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van Dyk
Charlotte
SCHL - Economics
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Wadmore
Hayley
SCHL - Classical Studies
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Wigley
Alex
SCHL - Physical Education
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L S T U D E N T S
International Student News This year we have 95 International Students from China, Mongolia, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, India, Malaysia, Russia, New Caledonia and Iran.
University Entrance We congratulate the 90% of last year’s Year 13 International Students who gained entry to a University. We note with pride that Minjung Kwon has been accepted by the University of Nottingham, UK, to study Law and Hyun Jong Kim has been accepted by the University of Auckland to study Engineering.
Student Mentors
A further group of “Student Mentors” has been appointed to support those in our English Language High School Preparation Programme. Mentors are Xinyi (Bonnie) Bai, Dongchae (Logan) Lee, Xin Yuan (Iris) Li, Junkai Liu, Yuchen (Aaron) Wang, Xi (Sherry) Xiao, Bi Ying (Victoria) Yang, Qingjuan (Ellie) Yang and Chen (Catherine) Zhang
Prefects Nayuta joined the school in 2012. He has had an excellent record of service to the international student group and to his sport, football. He is a cheerful and personable young man with a strong sense of loyalty to the school.
Student Mentors with the English Language class
Orientation Trip & Barbecue
Iris joined the school in 2011 and is a fine academic with Two outstanding International students are a bright personality, school prefects for 2013: Nayuta Nagai and excellent social (Japan) and Xin Yuan Iris Li (China) skills. Iris was also a student leader in 2012, providing support to the other Chinese students.
Student Leaders A group of senior Student Leaders has been chosen to help support their fellow students.
Student Leaders - (Back row) Ashish Pamula (India), Nayuta Nagai (Japan), Porawat Aungsupanith (Thailand), Ngoc Hung (Andy) Tran (Vietnam), (Front row) Yuchen (Aaron) Wang (China), Dongchae (Logan) Lee (Korea), Xi (Sherry) Xiao (China)
New International students from India, China, Korea, Vietnam and New Caledonia visit North Head with their teacher Pam Hutchins and International Dean Ian Cole
Our new students this year were given an orientation to the school on arrival and then taken on a guided tour around Auckland, making stops at North Head and Mission Bay. A traditional Kiwi barbeque for all students was held at the front of the school during lunchtime. This barbecue was enjoyed by all, together with a number of staff involved in teaching and support. VOLUME 8.No1
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Homestays Required: We welcome applications from caring Kiwi families within easy travel distance of the school to provide short-term or longer-term homestays for our international students, boys and girls. If you have a spare bedroom and are interested, please contact Mrs. Corinne Brewer, Homestay Co-ordinator, Tel: 846 2044 extension 8187, Email: cbrewer@mags.school.nz
Peer Support Mr Thuan Vovan, Quang Toan Le, Mr Evan Gray
Vietnamese Scholarship This year’s Vietnamese scholar is Quang Toan Le, Year 12. His performance in 2012 was extremely good in every way and the school was very pleased to be able to offer him a scholarship for part of his 2013 fees. The Vietnamese scholarship scheme has been going now for 3 years and has been put in place by the school, in collaboration with Mr. Thuan Vovan, our Vietnamese consultant, in a deliberate attempt to reward the best all-round Vietnamese students.
Sports Tournament Every year we organise a number of sports tournaments just for our international students. Most students who take part do not play organised sport, but in these tournaments they have a chance to participate and “represent their country”. Last year we had Football, Basketball and Volleyball tournaments. This year’s first sports tournament was Volleyball. Remarkably, over 50 students in 8 teams took part, half of our current student roll. 7 teams were mixed, boys and girls. Many of the participants had never played Volleyball before! The eventual winners were Team Japan.
This term has again seen an outstanding group of Year 13 students giving their time and energy in service to the school through the Peer Support Programme. Commencing with two days of training in January, the young leaders were equipped with leadership and team building skills, which facilitated their role as mentors to the incoming Year 9 students. This involved welcoming and orientating the Year 9s in an intensive day and a half of activities at the beginning of the school year. These were designed to provide the younger students with the best possible experience of their entry into a large secondary school. Friendships were made and trust was built up over that initial time which has continued to be developed in the succeeding weeks. The Peer Support leaders continue to visit their Year 9 class weekly and follow up with more informal contacts throughout the school day. These provide opportunity for the younger students to share any concerns or questions, which the seniors may deal with, or pass on to an adult. The trust built between the students has been an invaluable link, which has improved the pastoral care for our newest intake. No doubt, in four years time, the senior students of 2017 will remember their own Peer Support experience this year and be able to give back to MAGS as Peer Support leaders themselves.
This year we had an inaugural Table Tennis tournament. Not surprisingly, the strength of this sport mainly lies with our Chinese students. The top team was Kai Fang and Iris Li Iris Li and Kai Fang. Held over two nights, the tournament had over 40 keen players.
International Choir A group of 20 students, mostly international plus Mr. Cole and Mrs. Hutchins, have formed a Choir with Choirmaster Peter Sua. Once again this is a great opportunity for youngsters to participate in a team and to explore their vocal talents.
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Peer Support leaders in action with the Year 9s
STUDENT LEADERS 2013
School Prefects As at end of Term 1
Elias Goodhue Head Boy
Jessica Munro Deputy Head Girl
Don Wu Deputy Head Boy
Amelia Scharting Head Girl
Brosnan Ackerman
Oliver Brooks
Olivia Cochrane
Lauren Curd
Kuldeep Dalvi
Grayson Dauphin
Branna Dawson
Caitlin Donaldson
Ruby Gibbons
Sane-Va Ginnen
Joshua Goodhue
Ashen Hanthi
Leanne Ho
Grace Holland
Matthew James
Ruth Lever
Iris Li
Luseane Lousi
Parehuia MacKay
Manisha Patel
Fraser Roberts
Bala Murali Shingade
Cameron Sinclair
Briar Tippett
Daniel Nisbet
Nayuta Nagai
Zachary Tu’i
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Sport Leaders 2013
Kilian Segers
Caitlin Donaldson
Vivian Washington
Athletics
Athletics
Badminton
Luisa Roberts Basketball
Kahikatea Wilson Basketball
Cole Wardrope
Marshall Norbitt
Baseball
Canoe Polo
Hannah Ward
Aditya Dhadwal
Tim Lund
Cameron Sinclair
Henry Waller
Cricket
Cycling
Don Wu Distance Running & Lacrosse
Parehuia MacKay
Cricket & Hockey
Football
Football
Hockey & Squash
Amelia Scharting
Jamie-Lee Price
Oliver Brooks
Sane-Va Ginnen
Joshua Goodhue
Nathaniel Roache
Lacrosse
Netball
Orienteering
Rowing
Rugby
Rugby League
Jessica Munro Softball & Waterpolo
Callum Elson
Rima Williams
Nathaniel Wadley
Laura Isbey
Rawhiti Williams
Destiny Grace
Ethan Thompson
Softball
Swimming
Swimming
Tennis
Tennis
Touch
Touch
Branna Dawson Underwater Hockey
Samuel Nicholson Underwater Hockey
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Catalina Vaitohi
Irae Simone
Connor Glengarry
Matthew Downes
Volleyball
Volleyball
Waterpolo
Wrestling
The Arts & Cultural Leaders 2013
Shjan Colbert Cultural Leader
Eikura William Cultural Leader
Aotea Frandi Cultural Leader
Saul Osaki Cultural Leader
Michael James Dance Performance Leader
Jamie Foster Dance Performance Leader
Liam Ferguson Drama Leader
Rebecca Ridgway Drama Leader
Aria Whyte Drama Leader
Lydia Denby Music Performance Leader
Gina Holden Music Performance Leader
Paht Satjipanon Music Performance Leader
Noma Paea Music Performance Leader
James Morton Music Performance Leader
Tobias Heeringa Visual Art Leader
Thomas Kerby Visual Art Leader
Shannon Pentecost Visual Art Leader
Rebecca Teng Visual Art Leader
Yr13 Design Brittany Gay
Yr13 Photography Ken Khun
Yr12 Painting Kathy Zhang
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Pasifika News
The library was packed for our first meeting of the year
Pasifika Parents Evenings MAGS Junior Pasifika Parents Evening was held on Thursday 21st February, 2013 We officially welcomed our Year 9 Pasifika students and also acknowledge the academic success of our Junior Pasifika Graduates who gained Certificates and Diplomas of Academic Excellence in 2012. The Senior Pasifika evening was held two weeks later. Mount Albert Grammar School is committed to encouraging academic success. It was particularly important that our Pasifika students are advised how they might best gain results that later determine subject choices and ultimately career pathways. We are always happy to see such a great turn out.
Pasifika Homework Centre Homework has been running since Week 5 every Thursday 3.15pm to 5pm of this term. We encourage MAGS students to use this opportunity to seek extra help with homework, mentoring by senior students and tutorials. In Term 2 the University of Auckland will be supporting the Homework Centre with mentors who are currently completing their degrees or have since graduated. All are welcome.
Scholars’ Assembly 2013
Natasha Nipper congratulated by Headmaster Dale Burden
The Scholars’ Assembly took place on Monday 8 April in the F W Gamble hall. It was most ably hosted by the Academic Prefects, Lauren Curd, Oliver Brooks, Grace Holland and Kuldeep Dalvi. The presentations were made by Mr Greg Moyle, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and members of the Senior staff of the school. Two hundred and thirteen students were honoured for their academic success in the 2012 NCEA Examinations and received or were re-awarded a Scholar Lion. Of these, 94 earned their Award at Level 1, 67 at Level 2 and 52 at Level 3. The criteria for awarding a Scholar Lion was changed for 2012 and students who earned their National Certificate of Educational Achievement endorsed with Excellence were eligible for the award. A small number of students who had demonstrated academic excellence but had not previously received a Scholar lion were also awarded the honour. Highlight of the ceremony was the recognition accorded the first girls to have their names inscribed on the Scholars Honours Board. Alexandra Crawford and Natasha Nipper deserve the accolade. Congratulations are extended to Max Ashmore who achieved 3 Outstanding Scholarships and two other Scholarships as the top-performing student, one or two places outside the top ten students nationally. The other students to have their names added to the Honours Board are: Matthew Battley, Taliesin Budvietas, Samuel Davis, Daniel Dillon, Edward Hughes, Joshua Moody, Ayumu Ozawa Timothy Rutledge and Dhanasit Srijamorn.
Associate Principal Paul McKinley assisting with homework.
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JUNIOR SCHOOL
Junior Graduation Ceremony
Junior Graduation recipients with their certificates Congratulations to the folliowing students who gained their 2012 Junior Graduation Diploma with Excellence. Arielle Aguilar Isaac Ah Kuoi-Atmore Ravid Aharon Alicia Barrington Bruno Batinica Andrew Battley Emma Bayfield Deep Bedekar Brad Bicknell Alexander Boyd Alexander Boyle Samantha Brake Akayla Bramley Jakob Buiter Caroline Butler Alec Caldwell Owen Cao Albert Carnell Mana Carr Jessica Chen Margaret-Rae Clark Tessa Cochrane Rene Compaan Madeleine Cooper Olivia Cooper Samuel Cummins Richelle D’mello Aakash Dalvi Tara Davey Cameron Davies Callaghan Davson Matthew Day James Donaldson Matthew Downes Hannah Dowsett Grace Drummond Harry Duncan Pierre Fladgate Kevin Gao Leon Gibson Hazel Glasgow Emily Goddard Alicia Green Riki Guernier Atif Hakim Hugo Harvey Ariyan Hassan
Camille Hay Matthew Horrocks Alexander Hunt Jordan Ieremia Shino Ikeda Adil Imran Deven Jackson Caitlyn Jelleyman Hamish Jelleyman Tyler Jerrom Ashwin Jha Esther Ji Max Johansson-Pugh Henry King Olivia Kingsley-Smith Hrishike Kodthuguli Pashupathi Alexander Krivenko Eroni La’au Nicole Lawrence Megan Laxon Julia Lee Angela Lei Lavinia Lousi Mitchell Lowe Irene Lu Oscar Ma Lewis MacKinnon Nour Malak Luke Manson Joshua McCrae Lisa McLaughlan Harry McLean William McMaster Isaac McNickle Alex McShane Emma McShane Harry Merz James Moore Reuben Morris Emma Morton Anna Munro Moira Murphy Zak Naidu Jake Naran Brooke Nihill Oliver Owen
Maitri Panchal Aniket Parikh Mase Parsons Bijal Patel Dayna Patel Manisha Patel Sagar Patel Frankie Patten-Elliott Gilbert Patten-Elliott Fraser Polkinghorne Jack Pringle Sai Pulla Chelsea Rees Nathan RhodesHasler Olusegun Rotimi James Rutledge Amelia Sangster Anya Seth Matthew Smith Michael Soffe Matthew Sowter Alexandra Spencer Tiana Teta Mimansa Thakore Shanika Tuinder Leilani Utupo Iutoi Va’ai Alysha Vaigalu Rebekah Van Dort James Venkatrao Catherine Vercoe Elena Vink Morgan Wadley Lachlan Waugh Finn WelsfordAckroyd Cameron Whittaker Hanna Willis Maia Wilson Jonathan Winter Hannah Wislang Maddison Wyllie-Papali’i Jade Xiao Zinzan Zhao
On Thursday 31st January the Year 10 cohort of 2012 graduated into Year 11 with the symbolic Junior Graduation Ceremony in the F.W. Gamble Hall. This ceremony was attended by approximately 260 parents and the students that gained their diplomas with Merit or Excellence were recognized by crossing the school stage to receive their diploma. This is the second group of junior students to experience the two year Junior Graduation programme and it continues to go from strength to strength. Students are tracking their own academic achievement in each subject, identifying clear goals of what they hope to achieve and are also receiving academic counseling from subject teachers, form teachers and Deans. The feedback from the students has been of overwhelming support as they are enjoying the opportunity to strive for something that is tangible in the Junior School.
Junior Form Class Representatives Congratulations to the following students who have been selected by their peers to represent their form class:
Year 9 Form Class Representatives - June Stewart (9OZH), Brooke Harris (9BVD), Kodi Barlow (9ROB), Reiko Yoshida-Wilsash (9MLC), Ria Shon (9FRL), Yohani Simpkin (9JGL), Jenna Ackerman (9GRN), Rosie Peterson (9BVS), Jimmy Banks (9GIB), Connor Grant (9HUN), Thomas Day (9PNE), Martin Lyon (9DWS), Ben Young (9MKE), Josh Williams (9SRN), Shakthi Singh (9FTN), Kenny Hall (9BRT), Toa Anderson (9FNK) and Desmond Petelo (9CVR).
Year 10 Form Class Representatives - Hayley Nisbet (10NYN), Mahima Taunk (10PUL), Agnes Ah Yen (10BNF), Kalisha Moore (10KNA), Maria Markovich (10WSN), Skylah Ieriko (10GRG), Kayla Collison Khaine (10CLY), Isabelle Henare (10NHA), Liam Quinlan(10KNW), Bryn Tuson(10GDR), Isaac Coupe(10BOK), Caleb Faleolo(10CVN), Joel Stevens (10CLN), Lachlan Douglas (10SAL), K C Leung (10SMG), Richmond Patea Seve (10HDG), Paris Wikaira (10BGH) and Amol Arora (10PSI).
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ASDAN Youth AWARDS 2012
Delphia Pekigi-Pae,discusssing the impact of Cleopatra In 2012 Zhane Symons and Delphia Pekigi-Pae successfully completed their ASDAN Platinum Award, becoming the fourth and fifth Mount Albert Grammar students to attain this Award. A Platinum award carries 20 Level 3 NCEA credits as well as the Platinum ASDAN certificate. Mount Albert Grammar is one of only a few schools who have students gaining this level of the Award. The ASDAN awards focus on developing the key competencies, so to gain this Award, the student is involved in independently planning, carrying out and recording their development in three different skills and knowledge modules. At the end of the year, Zhane and Delphia organized a Presentation Evening for invited guests to come and view their portfolios and listen to a presentation by each girl on their evaluation of their achievement in completing the Award challenges. Zhane presented an entertaining power point on her role as a leader in the Kapa Haka while Delphia’s presentation on the impact Cleopatra had on the world was lively and taught everyone how fascinating the leader had been.
Zhane Symons presenting her leadership slide show
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To Southern Peru This July will see two World Challenge teams from MAGS depart on a 28-day expedition to Southern Peru. The expedition offers a perfect blend of adventure, history and experiencing a different culture. It will also teach life skills, stretch comfort zones and expand minds outside the classroom. The 4-week itinerary fosters team and leadership skills and will be the culmination of 18 months of preparation, planning, fundraising and training. “Our expeditions to overseas destinations are typically demanding 4-week journeys through countries of breathtaking natural beauty. The challenge begins long before the journey starts, with a 10-20 month program of training, fundraising and research that provides the maximum educational impact and teaches students a great deal about responsibility and planning.” (World Challenge) After flying into Lima, the two teams will go their separate ways and follow their own 4-week itinerary. Each team will complete an acclimatisation trek and a main trek in addition to working on a voluntary project and, of course, have some time to rest and relax. Both teams will be visiting Machu Picchu, Cusco, Arequipa and Lake Titicaca among other destinations. Whilst in country, students will be responsible for all aspects of the trip such as organising accommodation, food, transport and maintaining the budget. This is a unique opportunity for them to take leadership roles and be in control of a month long expedition. Students completed a training weekend in March to practice working together, testing out equipment, learning about each other and what to expect during the expedition. “Education through experience is the heart of World Challenge’s philosophy and our expeditions offer the experience of a lifetime. Packed with physical challenges and eye-opening cultural exchanges in some of the world’s most beautiful countries, these exhilarating expeditions are also journeys of self-discovery that benefit young people from all backgrounds.” (World Challange)
MAGS World Challenge students during their training weekend
SCHOOL EVENTS
Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award The Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of practical, cultural and adventurous activities designed to support the personal and social development of young people. It is undertaken in their own time in their chosen activities, with guidance from knowledgeable adults. Once the participant has fulfilled the requirements for each section, they qualify for the award. (For more information visit www.dofehillary.org.nz) There are four sections to complete – Service, Skill, Physical Recreation and Expedition. Students determine their own activities and complete them according to the set criteria. The list of activities is almost endless, allowing everyone to find something they enjoy and can participate in. The expedition section always seems to be the firm favourite. Recently, on the first wet weekend of the year, a group of 17 Silver students completed their expedition. They tramped and camped for three days and 35km through the Waitakere Ranges, enduring the wet, muddy conditions, some poor tracks but always maintained their positive approach! They even managed to get to the highest point in the ranges, starting from sea level, a feat in itself. After the arrival at Arataki, the sense of relief, accomplishment and exhilaration was immense. Congratulations to all those who completed this arduous trek. I must also congratulate Sophie Carter (2011) and Edward Duncan (2012) who have recently completed their Gold Award – an amazing feat. They will have a presentation at the Council House later in the year.
Anti Violence Message
On Monday 25th February, we had invited ‘iChoose’ from ICAP (International Committee of Artist for Peace). Year 9 students have greatly benefit from what they have offered. iChoose is an innovative anti-bullying project that combines education and entertainment to provide a powerful antiviolence message to students. Their project began with a 20 minute musical production, followed by a productive discussion and Q&A session. The production conveyed a strong message that “it is up to you” - we all have the power to choose and to be courageous in the face of peer-pressure, binge eating, racism, cyber-bullying and physical abuse. Many students had tears in their eyes and it ended with great feedback from the students as well as the teachers. For more information on ICAP, visit http://www.icapeace.org./
Mardi Gras
Lilla Moon and Joanna Fountain, outside Les Pyrenees
There have also been a number who have recently completed their Bronze Award, so congratulations to the following: Sammy Ayoun Soud, Emma Bayfield, Alex Boyle, Joseph Curtis, Aakash Dalvi, Bradley Dennehy-Beals, Harry Duncan, Emily Goddard, Caitlyn Jelleyman, Hamish Jelleyman, David Kim, Oscar Ma, Reuben Morris, Frankie Patten-Elliott, Thomas Rewi, Michael Soffe, Shanika Tuinder, Eilish Buckley, Katie Budgen, Jackson Hemi, Eric Munro, Harshil Magan, Lewis Mackinnon, Sophie Henderson, Olivia Cooper, Nicole Roulston, Alexshana Sivarajah, Tiana Teta, Grace Drummond and Borna King. Year 10 students, listen out for notices so you can become involved in this opportunity soon. “It is the process of participation in the programme............... that leads to personal development and new, well earned selfrespect.” (Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award).
Every year In France there is a particular celebration called Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday). In the traditional Christian calendar, it marks the last day to enjoy meat and dairy products before the 40 day fasting time of Lent, before Easter. People make pancakes, or crêpes, which traditionally used up eggs, milk and flour. Naturally our senior French classes wanted to mark this festival as we did last year and thereby establish a Mount Albert Grammar tradition. So on February 16th, both Year 12 and 13 French classes, along with their teachers, Mrs Selaries and Ms Lynch, headed down to Les Pyrénées café to eat crêpes and chocolat chaud. The outing was declared very successful and Mrs Selaries was happy that all pupils ordered their meal in French.
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Iroha Arakaki from Japan
Annual Prefect Lockdown
In February and March 2013, our Japanese classes have been fortunate to welcome language assistant, Iroha Arakaki from Okinawa, Japan. The students are enjoying the opportunity to learn some interesting facts about Japan, as well as speaking to the assistant in Japanese, putting their new language skills to use straight away. We intend to have more Japanese assistants in future in order for students to make the most of this learning opportunity and to expand their horizon through learning the language and culture.
On Thursday 18 April, 27 of MAGS prefects participated in the annual Prefect Lockdown. In previous years, the lockdown has been done to support charities such as World Vision and Red Cross but our chosen charity this year was Auckland City Mission. We felt this was a fitting choice as poverty unfortunately is not just a reality in the third world but also exists in our own city today. This initiative, organised by the school’s Welfare committees required the prefects to go without food, electronics and shelter for 15+ hours whilst being locked outside in the school’s quadrangle, with only the luxury of cardboard boxes to sleep on for one night. It wasn’t all doom and gloom though! Fortunately, the weather conditions were perfect and the prefects kept themselves well entertained with chalk, theatre sports games and sport competitions and so on, well into the night. Our only major concern was when the Thursday night bagpipes class started practising by the hall! Leading up to this event, the prefects had to collect as many sponsors as they could with all their proceeds going towards Auckland City Mission. In total, they raised approximately $3200 which went to our school’s grand total of $3900!
From left: Yukie Oki, Iroha Arakaki and Ok-jn Lee
Exchange and Travel plans for 2013
So thank you to all who contributed and a special thanks to the following teachers, Mr Belson, Miss Bovaird and Miss Absolum who gave up their time to supervise the lockdown. The success of this event would not have been possible without your generosity. MAGS Welfare Leaders: Ruby Gibbons, Leanne Ho and Luseane Lousi.
First French exchange with Notre Dame de Sacré Coeur, Paris During the last three weeks of Term 2, mid – June, a group of French pupils from a private school in Paris called NotreDame de Sacré-Coeur, will be attending classes and living with families from among our senior French pupils. They will enjoy the two week holiday with their host family before heading back to France, with greatly improved English skills. Their goal is to speak English at all times, as this is an essential skill for their academic success in major French universities. Then, early December, our senior French pupils who have hosted the Parisians, will in turn be heading off to spend 5 weeks in France, 4 with their host families in Neuilly, Paris, both at school and enjoying a French Christmas and New Year, before finally doing a rapid tour of as much of France as possible before returning to Auckland, hopefully with their French greatly improved. There are many very excited people in our French classes at the moment who are trying to practice their French as much as possible.
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Friendly game of handball
If all goes to plan, there will be a group of senior pupils studying Chinese making their way to China for a whistlestop 13 day tour of five major cities and many outstanding historical sites such as the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an.
Keeping warm during lockdown
Heading to China
English and Arts Block Opening After seven years of planning and reconstruction, the English and Arts Block has been completed and officially opened on Thursday 4 April by David Shearer, the MP for Mount Albert. The building can house 700 students at one time and offers a modern 21st Century environment for learning. The opening was very well organised and enjoyed by many. The afternoon began with a blessing, followed by a walk through the building for all invited guests. All staff from the school were invited to the opening in acknowledgement of the inconvenience and sacrifices that have been tolerated over the past several years. The event concluded with refreshments in the sculpture courtyard at the western end of the building.
Front of English and Arts building
From left: Greg Moyle, Headmaster Dale Burden and MP for Mt Albert David Shearer, who officially opened the English and Arts building
Te Puna o Wairaka kapahaka group in performance
Board of Trustee members
From left: Papa Jo, Waimirirangi Paul, Whaea and Tahau Thompson
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ANZAC Service Each year we remember the 200 Albertians who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the nation’s armed forces. This year, we were priveleged to have the mother and two brothers of Lance Corporal Rory Malone as our special guests. Last year, Albertian Rory was killed in action in Afghanistan.The family presented the headmaster with a framed photo, which will join those of the fallen placed on the walls of the Gamble Hall for the memorial service. Following the ANZAC service, many of the guests attended the Old Old Boys’ Luncheon at School House. Ruby, as guest speaker, also spoke of her grandfather’s experiences during World War II during the service.
A selection of the 200 fallen Albertians lining the Hall
Lance Corporal Rory Malones’ mother Helen Thomasen presenting a portrait to Headmaster Dale Burden
Greg Moyle, Chairman of the Board of Trustees addressing the Year 9 and Year 13 students
Albertians at attention during last post
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Ben Stallworthy, Don Wu and Ruby Gibbons laying wreaths at the school
O U T D O O R E D U C AT I O N
Outdoor Education
Year 13 Outdoor Education
Above Lake Waikaremoana
Year 13 Outdoor Education have certainly made the most of the settled weather with EOTC this term based around surfing, sea kayaking and high ropes. The surfing day trip was held at Piha Beach where the class experienced this dynamic activity in order to begin evaluating the role physical activity plays in influencing well-being, explain factors that influence participation, explain motivational factors that lead to people doing physical activity and to begin to recognize and explain barriers to physical activity. Thanks to New Zealand Surf and Snow Tours for their expertise and equipment. The sea kayaking expedition traversed the waters between St Heliers Bay, Browns Island, Motuihe Island and Motutapu Island. It provided students with a chance to again look at their motivational factors as well as focusing on safety management issues and strategies. Thanks to Auckland Canoe and Kayak for their ongoing support of Outdoor Education at Mount Albert Grammar School. The AdventureWorks Challenge Course at Unitec was again busy this term with Year 13 students learning how to facilitate the high elements. They then returned to school and led our Year 10 Outdoor Education students through a series of Adventure Based Learning activities before leading them through a selection of high rope elements.
Year 12 Outdoor Education
Year 12 Outdoor Education travelled by bus and then charter boat to the Poor Knights Islands off the coast of Tutukaka. Here they snorkeled, kayaked and paddle boarded along a small section of one of the islands. The water was a comfortable temperature and provided students with world class viewing of marine life. Students were focusing on risk management from strategies identified in class prior to the trip and throughout the day. The two classes then spent four days experiencing the AdventureWorks Challenge course at Unitec with a focus on personal development and group work.
Year 11 PE Performance Outdoor Education Year 11 PE Performance Outdoor Education has been introduced at MAGS this year with one class experiencing our traditional level one PE Performance programme with an outdoor pursuit twist. This class also went to Piha to learn to surf with a focus on developing an understanding of societal influences on physical activity and the implications for themselves and for others. It also allowed students to demonstrate responsible behaviour during an outdoor education activity. The focus then turned to how the body functions in activity. After learning about anatomy, they spent a day sea kayaking at Whangaparoa Pennisula. This EOTC supplemented what was learnt and demonstrated on the surfing day plus helped to develop an in-depth understanding of how the body functions, specifically related to sea kayaking.
Year 10 Outdoor Education Year 10 Outdoor Education consists of five classes this year. After spending time in both the classroom and pool focusing on surf survival, our students were taken to Piha Beach to practise their knowledge in a real life environment. Students were educated by Surf Lifesavers, provided with a tour of a surf lifesaving club, given the opportunity to spot rips and then the chance to practise rescues in surf. Our Year 10 students were then led through some Adventure Based Learning activities by our Year 13 students at school and then again at the AdventureWorks Challenge Course at Unitec. Please visit http://www.youtube.com/user/MAGSOutdoorEducation to see footage of some Outdoor Education trips. VOLUME 8.No1
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ARTS
Visual Arts Ahurangi Festival Project
On Sunday the 14th of April a group of motivated Visual Arts students collaborated with Auckland City Council and the Albert Eden Local Board to create a series of five sculptures for the Ahurangi Festival. The sculptures utilized recycled materials and were prepared in school over many lunchtimes. This inaugural event showcased the Meola creek, by focusing on its qualities as a precious natural resource and the important physical connection the creek creates between neighbouring communities. Ahurangi is the name used for the upper part of Meola Creek, and means ‘coming from the skies’. During the walk, ecologists and volunteers from STEPS provided brief talks on the creek and surrounds, while engaging with the sculpture series, which explored themes of recycling, re-using and cohabiting with our environment.
Keen installation artists at the Meola Creek Site
Small Gallery Two exhibitions were mounted in Term 1 in the new Small Gallery. A stunning display of Year11 wet and dry media drawings and sketches gained a lot of attention and admiration. The second exhibition of selected Year 12 wet media sketches and paintings has had students going out of their way to check out the new art work. Thanks to the Curatorial Team under the guidance of Shannon Ackerman.
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Visiting Artist On Monday the 15th of April Alexis Neal came into school to work with the Visual Arts students. Alexis Neal’s own work spans a wide range of media from Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking. In her lunchtime talk she spoke about the challenges artists face today, her experiences in gaining her Masters degree in London and about her art making practice. In a series of workshops with a selected group of year 11 and year 13 art students, Alexis engaged them in producing a series of mixed media prints. This exposed students to new ways of working and also enabled them to work in the new specialist printmaking workshop that has opened in the our renovated facilities.
Alexis discussing dry point techniques with Tooba Majid
Congratulations Year 9 and 10 Art students recently entered the Create Me! Cartoon Character Competition from Media Design School. A total of 412 entries were collected from around New Zealand and with such tough competition it was difficult to select a winner. A total of 16 finalists were chosen and highly commended awards were given to an additional 30 students. The following students from Mount Albert Grammar were selected as finalists: Noah Foster, Lauren Middleton, William Lever, Johnson Tigafua and an Unnamed Ballerina entry. The following students gained highly commended: Ausger Pale Jordan A Faaiu and James Malone. Congratulations to these students and all those who worked hard on their entries.
Upcoming First folio board show This year the year 13 visual art students will be exhibiting their progress on a website which can be accessed by the public. The first online exhibition will display their completed first of three folio boards. This will give parents and family the opportunity to see their students’ work alongside the rest of the students in their year taking the subject. Parents will be emailed the website address when it is up and running. A live link will also be put on the school website so keep an eye out for it so you can see the artistic talent of the students emerging from MAGS senior school this year.
THE ARTS
Performing Arts ARTS PREFECTS AND ARTS COMMITTEE Four Arts prefects have been chosen this year – one to represent each of the Arts Departments. These are Brosnan Ackerman (Music/Media) Olivia Cochrane (Dance/ Culture) Daniel Nisbet (Drama and Speech) and Matt James (Visual Arts). The prefects have their own committees made up of Art leaders and representatives from each year level. The Arts committee has already made big inroads into making the Arts more visible and accessible to the students and the wider community and did an outstanding job of managing all aspects of the Cultural concerts. The Performing Arts are also more visible during the school week with lunchtime performances being held in the quad every Friday during the first term.
CULTURAL CONCERT The Cultural concert, A Search For Unity, was held at the Dorothy Winstone Theatre, at Auckland Girls’ Grammar and featured performances from Samoan, Cook Island, Nuiean Tongan, Kapa Haka, Indian and Chinese groups. The event attracted a crowd of over 600 people, and all agreed that the performers all gave outstanding performances.
Dance 2013 sees dance being introduced at year nine with selected students being part of the Dance Academy. Because of a full programme and timetabling issues the academy is being held before school each Tuesday and I am delighted at the consistent 100% attendance and enthusiasm brought each week by the 27 students who make up the class. Dance students had considerable sucess in the 2012 NCEA results, with a significant improvement in the numbers achieving a Merit and Excellence endorsement, particularly at Level 1 and Level 3. NEVER ENDING STORIES CONCERT This concert was held at Centennial theatre at AGS in the last week of term one and featured work for assessment from all levels of Dance. Year nine and ten and NCEA 1 students had been working with guest teachers during term one learning routines to present at the concert. The tutors were very happy at the standard achieved overall and really enjoyed working with these year groups. Year 11, 12 and 13 students were being assessed on their choreographies based on Myths and Legends and again this year the standard was high.
Isaiah Teleiai Year 12 Solo performance
Indian dance group
Issie Cassidy, Minnie Fuangkhajornfung, Maria Wrassky-Bulmer, and Yona Dorsett
MAGS MEGA DANCE CREW
Cook Island dance group
MAGS Mega Dance Crew trained Sundays and all the first week of the holidays for the SDNZ championships that were held in Auckland. While the team did not place this year it was a very close competition and the MAGS team gave a fantastic performance much appreciated by the 800 strong crowd. Congratulations to leaders Brosnan Ackerman, Michael James, Riley Bourne and Jamie Foster for their great leadership of this group of 30 students.
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Drama Term One has been busy in the Drama Department. Year 13 have been rehearsing their class production, Salome, with performances on 10 and 11 April. The production included interdisciplinary collaboration, with a student from Dance choreographing the opening scene. It also featured year 11 drama students singing a section of the text and in supporting roles as soldiers. One year 11 student understudied for the role of Salome. The Technology Department supported the performance by constructing the soldiers’ shields. Year 12 have completed two Achievement Standards. One was on Epic Theatre form, which required them to perform a scene in the style of Bertolt Brecht. Their second assessment was to devise a performance based on a natural disaster. Year 11 have completed two Achievement Standards. The first exploring the theatre form of Clowning and the second working with a script by New Zealand playwright Jo Randerson.
Dylan Underwood and Aria Whyte in the Year 13 production Salome
Years 9 and 10 have both rehearsed and performed scenes from Shakespeare. The national Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Competition had seven groups competing from MAGS.
Music This year has started with lots of music lessons and activities offered. The itinerant music teachers have had a huge intake of new students this year. Mr Su’a is working with various choirs towards various competitions and public performances. He has worked with all the cultural groups towards their annual concert at Auckland Girls’ Grammar School in Week 8.
Fraser Polkinghorne, Daniel Nisbet (centre) and Liam Ferguson
Mrs Moon is working with the orchestra towards the annual Term 2 concert and KBB festival. Mrs Moon is also involved with the various rock bands who are planning to compete at the RockQuest, and she is assisting Mrs Snape with the Chamber Group competition. Keen music students are giving live performances in the E block Quad every Friday lunchtime to very appreciative audiences. Mr. Sinclair is working with our Jazz Band and they will soon be ready to perform. They are also working towards the annual concert and KBB competition Our jazz combo will perform in the first weekend of the school holidays in the fundraising efforts for the Camellia house refuge, supported by the Soroptomist International.
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One of the first Friday lunchtime concerts featuring Alexander Johansson-Pugh, Harley Werder and James Morton in the new English & Arts quad
SPORT
Athletics New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Athletic Championships The 40th New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Track and Field meeting was held at the Caledonian Ground, Logan Park, Dunedin and the 38th Road Race Championships was run around the perimeter of the Forsyth Barr Stadium on the weekend of 8-9 December 2012. The smaller team of 16 athletes included track, field and road race competitors and returned to Auckland having won two bronze medals during the weekend by Senior Girl Jamie Sowter in the Open Girls’ 300m Hurdles and Niven Longopoa in the Junior Boys’ 100m Hurdles. This was the last appearance in the school colours for Athletics Captains Tayla Broomfield and Sean Pugh and fellow year 13 athletes Matthew Battley, Natalie Booth, Negin Shademan, Jamie Sowter and Kieran Woods. There were a number of athletes who recorded personal best performances over the weekend and three athletes were very unlucky to miss out on podium finishes: Niven Longopoa, Celine Pearn and Kilian Segers. The Senior Girls’ 4 x 100m Relay team of Tayla Broomfield, Jamie Sowter, Caitlin Donaldson and Negin Shademan finished 4th, also missing out on a medal in 2012.
The 16 athletes who represented MAGS at the NZSS Athletics in Dunedin
School Athletic Championships The School Athletic Championship meeting was held at the Douglas Track, Trusts Stadium, Waitakere on Thursday 14 February 2013. Two days earlier on Tuesday 12 February the 3000m and Triple Jump finals were held, also at the Douglas Track. The weather in 2013 was a lot kinder than in 2012 and saw nine records being broken and one new record being set in the Intermediate Girls’ Shot Put because there has been a change in the weight of the shot put in this age group. Senior Boy, Aaron Booth, had an outstanding championship, setting records in both the 110m hurdles and high jump. The most significant was the high jump, raising the bar another six centimetres, from Sammy Ho’s 1.79m mark set in 2007, to 1.85m. Intermediate Boys’ records were set in the fiercely competitive shot put where Christopher Lu’au produced a personal best effort of 14.30m eclipsing Albert Nikoro’s 2010 record by just one centimetre. Emil Pitman lost his second hurdles record during the day when Niven Longopoa knocked 0.07 seconds off the 100m hurdles time
to record 14.12. Two Intermediate Girls’ records were set by Elizabeth Lyon and Celine Pearn, with Lyon taking over five seconds off the 3000m time set by Nina Ives in 2008 and Pearn setting a new mark in the 400m of 1:01.38 taking 0.29 seconds off Destiny Grace’s record set last year. Janet Stewart set a new record for the shot put using the 3kg implement of 12.14m. Three Junior Girls’ records were set in the 3000m, 70m Hurdles and Javelin. Nicole Kearney smashed the 3000m record by over 28 seconds to set a new mark of 12:17.25, removing Nina Ives second record of the meeting over the 3000m distance, which was set in 2007. Jamie Sowter’s 70m Hurdles record set in 2009, was beaten by Kodi Barlow in a new record time of 12.37 and Lausapai Nikoro set a new mark in the Javelin, adding 89cms to Gillian Wills’ record set in 2007, with a distance of 19.97m. Championship Results Junior Girls’ Athletics Champion Junior Boys’ Athletics Champion Int. Girls’ Athletics Champion Int. Boys’ Athletics Champion Senior Girls’ Athletics Champion Senior Boys’ Athletics Champion
Jacqueline Hand Caleb Clarke Celine Pearn Niven Longopoa Caitlin Donaldson Aaron Booth
Western Zone Athletics Qualifying Meeting A team of 69 athletes travelled to the Douglas Track at the Trusts Stadium, Waitakere, for the Western Zone Athletics Qualifying Meeting on Wednesday 27 February. There were many highlights throughout the day including titles in sprint, hurdles, middle and long distance track events combined with throw and jump events, showing the diversity of the talent of the athletes performing who picked up a total of 37 titles. The individual performances on the track and in the field were matched at the conclusion of the meeting when all eight-relay teams qualified through to the Greater Auckland Athletics Championships. All witnessed the team spirit when the grandstand erupted with the MAGS team cheering on their relay runners to victory. The performance of the day came with the winning jump by Senior Boy Cameron Emerson in the Triple Jump, where he recorded a massive 13.70m jump, which would rank him 2nd in the Junior Men (U20) age group and 1st in the Youth Men (U18) age group on the Athletics New Zealand National ranking list for the 20122013 season. Senior Boy Aaron Booth continued his good high jumping season in an excellent competition, clearing a personal best height of 1.95m to finish second and he won the 110m Hurdles.
Greater Auckland Athletic Championships This meeting was held on Tuesday 26 March at the Towers Track, Mt Smart Stadium, which was a week later than usual due to the Easter holiday break occurring in term time this year. Six athletes competed at King’s College the following day in the 3000m and Open Boys’ and Girls’ 300m Hurdles events. A team of 54 athletes participated in the full range of athletic events during the two days winning a total of 30 medals, which included nine titles, 12 silver medals and nine bronze
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medals, which surpasses last year’s result of 26 medals. This was an outstanding effort from a bigger number of athletes showing the diversity of the athletic talent at MAGS in 2013. There were many outstanding performances and the highlights were: Destiny Grace; 1st Sen. Girls’ 400m ,1st Sen. Girls 4 x 100m Relay, 3rd in Open Girls’ 4 x 400m Relay Caitlin Donaldson ; 2nd Open Girls’ 300m Hurdles,3rd Sen. Girls’ Long Jump,1st Sen. Girls’ 4 x 100m Relay, 3rd Open Girls’ 4 x 400m Relay Aaron Booth;1st Open Boys’ 300m Hurdles, 2nd Sen. Boys’ 110m Hurdles, 3rd= Sen. Boys’ High Jump, 3rd in Open Boys’ 4 x 400m Relay Cameron Emerson;1st Sen. Boys’ Triple Jump Niven Longopoa; 1st Int. Boys’ 100m Hurdles, 2nd Int. Boys’ Long Jump,2nd Int. Boys’ 4 x 100m Relay Kodi Barlow;1st Jun. Girls’ 70m Hurdles,3rd Jun. Girls’ 100m Jasmin Bull;1st Jun. Girls’ 100m, 2nd Jun. Girls’ 200m Paige Witehira;1st in Jun. Girls’ Triple Jump The following athletes won medals in relays: Gold; Sen. Girls’ 4 x 100m Relay team: Caitlin Donaldson, Destiny Grace, Hannah Pringle and Briar Tippett. Gold; Int. Girls’ 4 x 100m Relay team: France Bloomfield, Celine Pearn, Virginia Megson and Symone Tafuna’i Silver; Int. Boys’ 4 x 100m Relay: Kilian Segers, Niven Longopoa, James Halley and Geronimo Doyle Bronze; Open Girls’ 4 x 400m Relay: Celine Pearn, Destiny Grace, Hannah Pringle and Caitlin Donaldson Bronze; Open Boys’ 4 x 400m Relay: Cameron Hogg, Aaron Booth, Brody Lam and James Halley Other medallists in individual events were (in brackets the number of medals won): Caitlin Donaldson (2) Anna Akeli (1), Symone Tafuna’i (1), Celien Pearn (1), Kilian Segers (1), Bernard Togiatomai (2), Caleb Clarke (2) and Malia Longopoa (1).
Niven Longopoa (on the right) edged out team mate Kilian Segers for first place in the AKSS Intermediate Boys’ 100m Hurdles race
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AKSS Champions: Destiny Grace SG 400m and Cameron Emerson SB Triple Jump
Virginia Megson handing the baton to the final runner, Symone Tafuna’i, in the AKSS Intermediate Girls’ 4 x 100m title, which they won
NZSS Football Tour
Cameron Sinclair and Cameron Hogg at the airport on their way to Britain with the NZSS football team
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School Swimming Championships The annual swimming sports were held on Tuesday 19th February at the Mount Albert Aquatic Centre. We had around 90 students competing, there was a great atmosphere and the event was very enjoyable. We had some very competitive races and the following four school swimming records were broken:Event
New Record
Previous Record
50m Freestyle
Rima Williams
27.89
100m Butterfly
Tyler Jerrom
1.02.25 previous record held by Malcolm Richardson
2006 1.05.27
100m Freestyle
Mitchell Weir
53.57
previous record held by Orinoco Faamauaili-Banse
2007 53.87
25m Breaststroke
Daniel Hefford
13.16
previous record held by Zane Butler-Rademaker
2009 13.77
previous record held by Katie Curd
2008 27.98
Championship Results Junior Girl: Katherine Grozev Junior Boy: Kadin Bullen Intermediate Girl: Morgan Wadley Intermediate Boy: Yinhu Cui Senior Girl: Rima Williams Senior Boy: Daniel Hefford
New Zealand National Age Group Championship The National Age Group Championship was held on 26th Feb – 2nd March at the Wellington Aquatic Centre. The following eight Mount Albert Grammar School students attended with all of our students making the finals which resulted in six out of the eight students winning medals! Katherine Grozev (13yrs), Yinhu Cui (14yrs) Silver in 200m Freestyle and Bronze in 400m Freestyle, Caitlin Pritchard (14yrs), Morgan Wadley (15yrs) Bronze in 50m Butterfly, Tyler Jerrom (15yrs) Bronze in 100m Butterfly, Charlotte Pritchard (16yrs) Bronze in 50m and 100m Butterfly, Rima Williams (17yrs) Silver in 50m Backstroke and Bronze in 50m Freestyle and Daniel Hefford (17yrs) Bronze in 50m Backstroke.
Kadin Bullen (Jnr Boys), Katherine Grozev (Jnr Girls), Yinhu Cui (Int Boys)
Morgan Wadley (Int Girls)
Rima Williams (Snr Girls)
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Sports Roundup Canoe Polo
Our Canoe Polo team at Nationals in Feilding with coach Mr. Andrew Candy
This term the MAGS Premier Canoe Polo team MAGS A has been active. This culminated with an assault on the National New Zealand Schools’ Canoe Polo Championships in Feilding at the end of the March. The retention of the Auckland Schools’ Championship at the end of last year gave the team qualification to the regional championships in Hamilton on March 9th. . The MAGS team won convincingly. Having qualified they traveled to Fielding for the National Championships on 22- 24 March. There were high expectations with the results of the 6 games of 2 losses, one draw and 3 wins however this was not enough to progress to the finals. The overall result was 5th. The team aquitted themselves well and put in their best performance at Nationals so far. Mention must be made of the great effort and expertise put in by our superb coach Mr. Andrew Candy and Manager Henry Ludlam and the terrific support of the team’s parents. We now look forward to a new season starting in term 2 and are looking for new players who would like to participate in this exciting and dynamic sport. It is open to all boys and girls of all ages and full expert training is given.
2016. Results for MAGS were as follows: MAGS vs Whangarei Boys’ High School, 31 - 7 MAGS vs Southland Boys’ High School, 48 - 0 MAGS vs Scots College, 32 -12 MAGS vs Palmerston North BHS- Q-Final, 24 - 17 MAGS vs Auckland Grammar School - S-Final, 19 -14 MAG vs Kelston Boys’ High School – Final – 10 - 35 Congratulations to Brody Lam and Aaron McLelland who were both selected in the tournament team. The boys played some outstanding sevens during pool play and cruised through to the ¼ finals with 3 big wins. The team scored great team tries and backed that up with a strong defensive effort. Palmerston North Boys’ High School were a tough opposition in the ¼ final and they hit the lead early. MAGS had to come from behind in the second half and scored two late tries to win a tight game 24 – 17. The semi final was a rematch of the Auckland final with AGS. MAGS attacked the line early but could not score and were held out by outstanding defence. Against the run of play AGS scored a long-range kick and chase try to lead 0 -7. With the score at 12 – 14 to AGS in the second half MAGS had to do something special to win. Aaron McLelland stepped up on the wing and scored a fantastic solo try to put MAGS in front. Final score was 19 – 14 to MAGS. The final was versus West Auckland rivals and 2011 Condor Champions Kelston. The 1st half was very close and both teams scored two tries each. At 10 -14 to Kelston at half time it was still any team’s game. However, Kelston just stepped up a gear in the second half and scored 3 tries back to back, which put the game out of reach. Congratulations to the boys for a fine effort throughout the whole sevens programme. Thank you to Rocky Khan for giving up his time to coach the team, he did a fantastic job building this team and finishing second in New Zealand was a great result.
Condor Sevens 2012 The Mount Albert Grammar School team qualified through the regional competitions some months ago for the 26th Condor 7s tournament alongside 16 other schools from throughout New Zealand. The national competition was held this year at Kelston Boys’ High School, with three fields playing continuously. For the first time, girls’ teams also made an appearance - with the prospect of national representation at the Olympics in Rio in
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The successful MAGS Baseball team
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Baseball MAGS entered the Auckland Secondary Schools’ Baseball competition for the first time and won it by beating One Tree Hill College in the final 14-6. They never lost a game in the whole competition.
Cricket First XI: RH Maryatt Cup Champions 2013. Auckland Gillette Cup Champions 2013. The 1st XI of 2013 has so far, conquered all before them. In a stellar season, they are unbeaten in all competitions, with eight One-Day victories, including two finals and two, Two-Day victories. They have already won two Auckland Championships in 2013 and are leading in the TwoDay Championship, going in to the winter break. The One-Day Championship, (R.H Maryatt Cup) was secured with victories over Aditya Dhadwal Avondale College, St Kentigerns College, McLeans College, Kelston BHS and Auckland GS (by net average runs) and a comprehensive victory in the final against Westlake BHS. (MAGS 210/7 WBHS 76 all out). The Auckland Gillette Cup competition with over 30 Auckland schools entered, was secured with a run-away victory over Liston College and a comprehensive victory in the final against Auckland GS. (MAGS 214/8, AGS 119 all out). The team will join five others from the other Major Associations around the country, at Lincoln, Christchurch in December, to contest the National Gillette Cup finals. In the Two-Day Championship we have a first innings win against Sacred Heart College and an outright victory over Rosmini College to take a four-point lead into Term Four. While Cricket lends itself to statistics and individual records, it is the teamwork and leadership of this unit that has brought the stellar results. Every team member has been asked to stand up at some stage of each competition and none have been found wanting. Honours Board 1st XI 2013 Aditya Dhadwal 133*vs Liston College Amit Dhadwal 114 vs Sacred Heart College Amit Dhadwal 108* vs Avondale College Amit Dhadwal 98 vs Liston College Jared Donnell 79* vs Rosmini College Aditya Dhadwal 77* vs St Kentigerns College Amit Dhadwal 76 vs St Kentigerns College Jared Donnell 74 vs McLeans College
Aniket Parikh 68 Jared Donnell 63 Aditya Dhadwal 61 Aniket Parikh 7/43 Aniket Parikh 5/11 Hamish Campbell 5/29 Oliver Sail 5/29 *denotes not out
vs vs vs vs vs vs vs
Sacred Heart College Avondale College Auckland GS (final) Sacred Heart College Westlake BHS (final) Auckland GS Rosmini College
The 1st XI celebrating their win against Auckland Grammar in the Auckland section of the Gillette Cup
The 2nd XI’s results have been mixed and highlighted by a number of close games. The season started slowly before the team gained momentum to reach the top 4. In the top 4 playoff games MAGS narrowly missed out on first innings points to both AGS 2nd XI and Liston 1st XI. Highlights included Zane Koch collecting scores of 71, 71 and (5-41). Other notable performances throughout term one included Hoani Taylor 5/29, Brahmneet Singh 52, and Jericho Nicodemus claiming 5/72. Mr Sorrensen, in his first year of teaching, brings cricket knowledge and enthusiasm to his role as coach of this team.
Aniket Parikh in action against Auckland Grammar in the Gillette Cup
Junior A (year 10) The boys in the junior A team have played enthusiastically so far this season, the highlight, a solid victory against St Kentigern College. There have been some close games which
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could have gone either way. The best batting performance was from Jordan Teina with 71 against Auckland Grammar School. Other notable batting efforts were Franco du Preez’s 46, against Liston College and Ethan Duffin’s 42, against St Kentigern College. This team is very fortunate to be managed by Ms Drew. Junior A (year 9) Playing against year 9 & Year 10 composite teams, our Year 9 Junior A side has done extremely well in the first half of the season by winning four out of their five matches. They saw off Mt. Roskill Grammar, Liston College, Auckland Grammar and Kelston BHS. This all bodes well for the final half of the season starting in term 4. Notable performances include; Andrew Munro’s 65* against Liston, Eamon Campbell’s 49* against KBHS, Brodie Fogarty’s five wickets for two runs against Liston, and Lewis Whitta’s accurate bowling claiming eight wickets and going for only 2.15 runs an over for the season. Mr Simon Fogarty is outstanding in the role of manager of this team and we thank him for his contribution to MAGS cricket. Senior A (3rd XI) The Senior A team has been well lead by Matt Day. They have a 3 win 3 loss record going into the winter break. Matt has also shown the way with the bat with scores of 51, 84, 64* and 52 with good help from Lawrence De Zoysa getting a 64, Rahiri Clarke 60 vs Dilworth and Zac King a fine 106* vs Onehunga HS. Leon Gibson has the best bowling figures of 4/19 off 4 overs. Mr Bruce Gibson has brought his experience to the management of the team and they are grateful for his assistance. Colts XI The Colts qualified in second place in their pool and continue to make good progress as a competitive unit. Fraser Campbell is by far the leading run scorer and is having a great season.
He has been backed by a couple of good scores from Max Thompson, Katene Clarke and Jack Henderson. Mr Wagener continues to put in many hours to assist these boys. Girls 1st XI The glorious summer weather meant that for the first season in many years the girls played all their scheduled fixtures in what was a very competitive Premier Grade. Highlights for the Girls’ team, lead by Miss Hobbs and Miss Jagiello, have been victories over Diocesan and Baradene. Hannah Ward has the individual high score of 42 but the real statistical highlight was from the bowling of Ella Neighbours. She attained the great figures of 6/11 from 4 overs which included the astonishing feat of a double hat-trick (four wickets in four consecutive deliveries), all bowled!
NZSS Futsal Champs
The successful MAGS NZSS Futsal winners
For the first time MAGS, under the guidance of Director of Girls’ Football Paul Marshall, sent a futsal team to the NZSS Champs which were held in Wellington on 21-22 March 2013. The team of 12 girls were outstanding, not losing one game and winning the final 10-0. Congratulations to the girls who trained hard for this event and thanks to Mr Marshall and our physio Natalie Brunger who helped with the team while they were away.
Orienteering
Ella Neighbours bowling
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The 50 strong Orienteering Team competed in the 6-race Central Zone Summer Sprint Series and MAGS was proud of very good results. The Senior Boys have on average had 5 competitors in the top 10 places each week. At the end of the 6 rounds and going into the Finals particular congratulations go to Y13’s Jarrod Wilson (2nd place) and Sam Nicholson (4th place). Tim Sinclair and Senior Girl Alexandra Dean also finished in the top 10.
The Intermediate Boys’ Team has also performed strongly. Particular congratulations go to Milan Bonkovich (4th place), Tyler Jerrom (5th) and Andrew Battley (6th). Intermediate Girls is a competitive group of both experienced runners and beginners with Celia Hext, Alex Thompson and Alexandra Chaptynova consistently being the best of the MAGS Team. Junior Girls were an enthusiastic group of mainly beginners who improved every week. Congratulations to Y9 Theresa Boyd on attaining a 4th placing Jarrod Wilson and Team Captain Oli overall. Junior Boy Isaac Coupe Brooks racing in the Auckland Sprint has also finished in the top 10 for Finals at Massey University his category. MAGS was proud to have had 16 students qualify for the Auckland Sprint Series Final on April 6th where they competed against orienteers from the North-Western and Central Zones. Qualifiers included: Senior Boys – Jarrod Wilson, Sam Nicholson, Tim Sinclair, Oliver Brooks, Oliver Cato, Kuldeep Dalvi; Senior Girls – Alexandra Dean; Intermediate Boys – Milan Bonkovich, Tyler Jerrom, Andrew Battley, Benjamin Dean, Frankie Patten-Elliot; Intermediate Girls – Alex Thompson, Celia Hext, Alexandra Chaptynova; Junior Girls – Theresa Boyd.
Rowing CAMBRIDGE TOWN CUP REGATTA, January 25-27. A win in the Boys’ Under-18 single scull for prefect Grayson Dauphin made history for MAGS at the Cambridge Town Cup Regatta at Lake Karapiro over Anniversary Weekend. It was the rowing squad’s first win in an A-final since it was reformed fours ago after a break of nearly 30 years. Grayson is a foundation member of the new squad and his win was well-earned after four years of dedicated training. Grayson and the rest of the Magsrow squad rowed in the colours of our affiliate club, West End, which is also the club of Olympic gold medal single sculler Mahe Drysdale and Olympic medallist Juliette Haigh. Other crews put in a strong showing over the weekend with A finals for the Boys’ U16 four, Boys’ U16 eight, Girls’ U16 double and the Girls’ U16 eight, which included two MAGS girls among others from West End. The Boys’ U15 four and Girls’ Under 16 quad made B finals, and it was pleasing to see our two novice girls this season, Abigail Marshall and Kate Wislang, make their first final in the Women’s Novice double. Head rowing coach Will Maling says the squad is showing “incredible success” after only four years against schools with much more established and better resourced programmes. Grayson was also the First XI hockey goalkeeper last winter, proving that students can combine a winter code with success in rowing. Mr Maling noted regarding the U16 Girls’ double of Marnina Hyland and Charlotte Pearce, “Their success as a double is a reflection of the strong bond and friendship that develops
between rowers,” says Mr Maling. “Their success is significant for the girls’ programme and we’re focused on bringing on board a large number of novice girls over the next few months.” The boys’ U16 eight are looking very fast; expectations are high not just for this season but also for a strong first eight in 2014. Keen students can also talk to the teacher in charge of rowing, Ben Grace.
Grayson Dauphin rowing single sculls in Cambridge
Maadi Cup The national champs, also known as the Maadi Cup after the trophy awarded to the winning Boys’ Under-18 Eight, is the largest secondary school sporting event in the southern hemisphere. This year saw more than 2000 athletes represent 120 schools from throughout the country. MAGSROW selected 17 athletes from our 42-strong squad to represent the school in this toughest of arenas. We had crews that made A finals, the boys’ under-18 pair, the boys’ under-17 four, the boys’ under-16 four and under-18 single sculler Grayson Dauphin. This is the highlight for secondary school rowers and the 17 MAGSROW students will never forget the experience of going to their first Maadi Cup.
Softball The 2013 Premier Girls’ Softball team were an enthusiastic and talented group of young woman who, for the first year, were made up of mostly club players.
The Premier Girls’ Softball team
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Courtney was a top pitcher at the tournament and Maia one of our most junior players continued to surprise us with her all round ability. Kalisha, despite being small, could pick the team up with her loud and energetic cheers. A big thank-you to Janette McLeod for coaching the girls’ softball for the past four years. We couldn’t have done it without you. The team was made up of: Reagan Bourgeois (Captain), Jessica Munro (Captain), Tessa Naden, Anna Akeli, Ruby Gibbons, Jade Parris, Kalisha Moore, Courtney Tierney, Aleisha Twigden, Samantha Tawharu, Lucy Culleton, Maia Lupton The Premier Boys’ Softball team played six games to take out the Auckland Championship title, beating St Peters’ in the final 5-2. This result qualified the team for the NZ Secondary Schools’ tournament held 18th March – 22 March at Meadowlands Howick. During that week the team played nine games to go through the tournament unbeaten and win against Nelson College in the final 3-1. A fantastic effort. A number of players were named in the tournament team, with both of our pitchers Liam Twigden (Top Pitcher) and Seth Bourgeois being recognized and rewarded for their efforts for the week. Special thanks to Stu Kinghorn for his fantastic coaching of this team, Toni Bennett for her awesome management and all the parents who helped with transport and logistics.
Touch After finishing in second place at the Central Zone Touch Competition, the MAGS Mixed Touch team turned their sights to the National Qualifying Tournament held on 23 March for which they had high expectations. The team played strongly making it to the final with Alfriston College against which they had had their only loss in the round robin. Unfortunately, the outcome was to be the same, losing 5-9. However, the second place was a good result for this talented team finishing in the top half of the country and qualifying for Nationals at the end of the year. Big thanks must go to the coaches George Thompson and Rod Walker who gave up their time to work hard with the team as well as Manager, Maggie Mita, who never missed a beat. Finally thanks to all the families of team members for their support including Isaac Walker, Jackson Pakau and Hoata Whitlock. TEAM REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS: Casey Smith & Ethan Thompson - Auckland U21 Mens’ (National Champions) Paul Roache - Auckland U15 Boys’ (National Runners Ups) James Halley - Auckland U17 Boys’ (National Runners Ups) Zoey Te Ahuru-Kakahi - Auckland U17 Girls’ (National Champions) Devante Toparea - Counties Manukau U17 Mixed (National Champions) Chontel Rangi Elia-Peter - Auckland U15 Girls’ (National Champions)
Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa
The team was lead by two dedicated and exceptional year 13 captains; Reagan Bourgeois and Jessica Munro. They took over the responsibility of coach while the team coach was away and their leadership skills and support for their team was outstanding. On Monday 18th to Friday 22nd March the team went to the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Division 1 National Tournament at Meadowlands Reserve. The girls played as a team and with MAGS pride and came a pleasing 5th place. We had a close and exciting tiebreaker game against Hillmorton High School, which we won as well as winning two games by the mercy rule.
Waka Ama For the first time a Mount Albert Grammar School student and House Boy, Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa (Yr10), entered the National Secondary School Waka Ama Championships which were held on Lake Tikitapu (Blue Lake) in Rotorua, on the 19th and 20th March. Waimana made it into the finals out of 40 competitors and came in a respectable 5th place in the U16 Boys’ W1 250m event.
Waterpolo
The Premier Boys’ team after winning the NZSS Softball title
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The Premier Girls’ Waterpolo team has been competitive this term in spite of losing many Year 13 players last year. They have continued to play in the Premier League and have strongly contested the majority of their games.The team entered the North Island Division 2 competition and enjoyed many wins. They came second with their only loss being to Carmel College in the round robin and the final with the score being 4-5.The team continues to develop and looks forward to competing in the Division 2 Nationals in Hamilton during the holidays. Thanks to Janette Mcleod for her tireless efforts in managing this team.
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE MOUNT ALBERT GRAMMAR SCHOOL ALBERTIANS ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED
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ASB Farm –Mount Albert Grammar School Lease Renewal On Tuesday 26 March 2013 a special celebration was held at Alberton House for the renewal of the farm lease at Mount Albert Grammar School for the next 99 years by the ASB Bank. Many attended the function on a glorious day, with School Board members, ASB Bank representatives, Local Albert-Eden council members, Albertian Association Executives, Albertians, Farm management, past and Greg Moyle, Linley Wood and Dale present staff and students. Burden Following the Headmaster’s welcome, the Board Chair, Greg Moyle, gave the following response. It was possibly in this room, but certainly in this house, that the registered proprietor of the farm land, Mrs Winifred Kerr-Taylor, and her two younger sisters Mildred and Muriel met with representatives from the New Zealand Institute of Horticultural in 1932 to discuss the establishment of an educational facility to provide skill learning for unemployed youth. The Kerr-Taylor family have a long history of philanthropic giving to the community. In 1872 Allan Kerr-Taylor gifted an acre of land in New North Road, Mt Albert, for the St Lukes Anglican Church. The present site of Mount Albert Grammar was once part of the Kerr-Taylor
Farm. Shortly after the establishment of the School Farm, six and one half acres were given to Mt Albert Borough Council for the creation of the present Fergusson Avenue Reserve. In 1972, Miss Muriel Kerr-Taylor bequeathed the Alberton Homestead to the NZ Historic Places Trust. The Headmaster of the “local” school MAGS, Mr Gamble was probably present as it was sensible that the School was involved due to the proximity of the land which adjoined the school property. 1932 was a difficult time in NZ, as it was the great global depression and ‘money’ was in short supply. The Kerr-Taylor Family needed to be paid something for the land they were able to make available, but neither the School nor the Ministry of Education had the financial resources to pay for the land.
Ms Linley Wood, ASB representative Fortunately the local Community Trustee Bank, the Auckland Savings Bank, was prepared to fund the purchase, as in those days Trustee Banks, as charitable institutions, distributed profits into their local community. However the problem was that the Savings Bank could not ‘own’ property other than for its own business purposes. Again fortunately a way forward was found whereby an Act of Parliament was promoted and passed into legislation which enabled the Savings Bank to be the ‘legal’ owner of the land with a lease back to the School. The initial payment was £2000, £1600 for the 20 acres and 61/10th perches and £400 for buildings. Over the last 80 years the relationship between the School and the ASB Bank (a far different organisation that it was in 1932) has continued. We still ‘bank’ with the ASB, the Bank continues to support the School and the Farm. In 1955 the Bank funded £500 for general building improvements, in 1956 £150 for tidying fences for the Duke of Edinburgh’s visit, a further £400 also in 1956 for the establishment of a piggery and $20,000 in 1970 for a rebuilding scheme. This last sum
Ross and Janet Kerr-Taylor
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was donated on the proviso that the Education Department contribute a matching amount, which it did.
Professor Russell Stone and Graham Burgess
Board of Trustee members Eldon Roberts, Graham Fletcher, Lydia Sosene and Paul Thomson
It was about 2 years ago that we realised that the lease of the Farm was coming to an end. I met with the then CEO of ASB Bank Charles Pink and along with Peter Thorp began the conversation that ended with the agreement we celebrate today. With the renewal of the lease on the favourable terms by the Bank, the School can now plan ahead with a level of certainty. It is the intention of the Board of Trustees and the School to adopt an “Academy” approach to the study of Agriculture and Horticulture at MAGS. This will necessitate increased and improved teaching space to accommodate the increasing numbers of students who are and will be attracted to these courses. Historically and in my day ‘the farm boys’ were from outside the Auckland District and were the backbone of the Hayden and Richie Afford School Boarding House, now known as School House. However students on the Farm are now both boys and girls, most of whom are day pupils living locally. This year we have begun a programme which will allow every year 9 student to experience the Farm by attending introductory courses on agriculture, animal husbandry and horticulture. This was not something that occurred in my day, as the Farm was ‘off limits’ to day boys unless they were part of the Agriculture course. The School will continue to promote the Farm to its wider community, with ‘open days’ and regular visit from primary and intermediate schools. The Farm will also allow the School to promote ‘sustainability’ within its community by the use of organic farming and horticultural practices, composting, using worm farms and recycling organic material.
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In conclusion I would like to thank the many people who have been involved in allowing us to celebrate the continued existence of the MAGS Farm at Mount Albert Grammar School. In particular I would like to thank John Stackpoole, Greg Taylor, Bernie Allen, Ralph Norris, Barbara Chapman and Graham Edwards. Ms Linley Wood, Executive General Manager, Culture and Community of the ASB Bank,replied on behalf of the ASB Bank.
Residents of Kerr-Taylor Avenue
Ben Stallworthy, Arnold Turner and Greg Moyle
CORRIDORS Former Head Boy Carl Perry, Inaugural Foundation Scholar On Monday 25 February, at the Year 11 and 12 Assembly, Albertian, Carl Perry, was presented with the inaugural Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation Teacher Training Scholarship by Foundation Trustee, former Headmaster and Albertian, Greg Taylor.
So, it is with great pleasure that on behalf of my fellow trustees I ask Carl Perry to step forward as the inaugural recipient of the Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation Teacher Training Scholarship.”
Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation Scholarship Greg Taylor, Former Headmaster and Foundation Trustee awarded the Inaugural Scholarship at a special assembly. Greg Taylor’s Speech: “Staff, students and special guests, it is my pleasure to be here this afternoon to take part in this significant award ceremony. As Mr Burden has noted, I am one of the Albertian trustees of the Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation, a body set up to provide ongoing financial security for the School as it moves forward. Indeed, our immediate goal is to increase significantly the Foundation’s capital base over the next 10 years. This scholarship is one of the Foundation’s initiatives, one which recognises the place tradition and quality teaching play in the life of MAGS. If an ex-pupil returns as a teacher, the School as a whole is enriched by having someone join the staff who has an understanding of the School, forged by spending 5 or so years sitting on the same seats, in the same classrooms, playing on the same sports fields and possibly taught by the same teachers as you. In return, the teacher has that special feeling that comes from putting effort into the future of an institution which played such an important role in shaping his/her own life. I have to admit that, for me, coming back to MAGS as Headmaster was exciting, but also humbling and a little strange. Although I had left at the end of 1964, when I returned in 1988 there were still 5 teachers who had been on the staff during my time at School. One of them, Mr Murphy, is still here. When I was at school, teachers did not have Christian names of which we as students were aware: instead I was taught by “Weka” King, “Dad” Weir, “Butch” Brown, “Horse” Hemus, “Mouse” Newman and “Tooth” Mitchell, to name but a few. As you can see, these nicknames were less than kind and there was a pattern to them – they tended to focus on a particular physical aspect of each teacher. As Headmaster, meeting them in a social context, it was hard all of a sudden to remember that “Tooth” was actually Bill, “Horse” was Ron, “Butch” was Goldie and so on. And to find, in fact, that they were “normal” people, warm and friendly, with interesting personalities and hugely entertaining stories to tell about me and my contemporaries. It has been suggested that Carl’s life is beginning to parallel mine and in several respects that is true: our time as pupils at MAGS, our work in the teaching field prior to completing our formal teacher training, and returning on to the staff of Mount Albert Grammar School, except in my case it was as Headmaster. It may take Carl a littler longer if he is planning to replace Mr Burden.
Dale Burden, Carl Perry and Greg Taylor
Albertians in the New Year Honours List Dr Alan Bollard (1964-1968) Dr Alan Bollard, former Governor of the Reserve bank, was created a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) for services to the State. Before his ten years as Governor, Dr Bollard spent four years as Secretary to the Treasury. He came to that position from four years as Chairman of the Commerce Commission. He has left for Singapore where he is the new Executive Director of the APEC Secretariat. Hon George Hawkins (1960-1963) The Hon George Hawkins was created a Companion of the Queen’s Service Order (QSO) for Services as a Member of Parliament. Mr Hawkins was elected Mayor of Papakura in 1983 and held that position until 1992 even though he had been elected MP for Manurewa in 1990. In all he was elected seven times to Parliament and served in the Labour cabinet as Minister of Police and then as Minister of Internal Affairs. He stepped down from Parliament in 2011 and stood for the Manurewa Local Board of the new Auckland Council. As usual, he was elected.
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Albertians reconnected with the School Chris Sinclair (1973 -1976) Chris Sinclair is a Chef at Tony’s restaurant in Henderson. He currently has a MAGS student from the gateway programme working alongside him doing work experience. Simon Mercep (1973-1977) Simon visited the school on 8 March 2013. He is currently the co-presenter of Radio New Zealand National’s Morning Report and is in his third year. He is based in Auckland. Prior to this Simon was at TVNZ he was on Fair Go and a correspondent on Current Affairs.
Scott Olesen, Nina Hutchinson, Scott McPherson, Michelle Farmer, Aaron Olesen and Larney Palmer
Aaron Olesen (2004-2007), Scott Olesen (20042007), Scott McPherson (2008-2012), Nina Hutchinson (2004-2008) All of these students were Agricultural students when they attended Mount Albert Grammar School. They all attended the function that was held at Alberton House on 26 March 2013 to celebrate the renewal of the ASB and Mount Albert Grammar Farm Lease Renewal. Sammy Ho (2003-2007) Sammy visited the school on Wednesday 10 April 2013. He is graduating from The University of Auckland in May with a Masters of Architecture (professional) - 1st class honours. He is currently working at Bossley Architects as an Architectural Graduate.
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MAGS FOUNDATION [incorporating the MAGS Golden Jubilee Trust] The MAGS Foundation is very pleased to have secured the appointment of Tim Kay to the position of Director of Advancement. Tim was an outstanding candidate for the position ,with an established career in this field. He is moving from a similar position at King’s College and was attracted by the MAGS culture and the greenfields element to this position. In fact Tim was quite staggered to learn of the number of high-profile New Zealanders who have, per angusta ad augusta, passed through the school. It is perhaps a blight on the MAGS landscape that so much excellence has passed under the radar. MAGS has a superb tradition of achievement over its 90 year history. The Foundation has for some time recognised that the huge goodwill of the MAGS expupils, parents and stakeholders is under-utilised and needs harnessing to satisfy both those supporters and the School. Somewhat akin to an All Blacks Supporters Club – people and organisations wanting to be involved but no infrastructure to assist. The setting up of a fully-professional Foundation Development Office should fulfil this need. The beneficiaries will be the MAGS students and our future society. We encourage the MAGS community of the 21st century to get involved and give back to the school to supplement the efforts of last century’s Albertians. The MAGS Foundation is committed to providing the vehicle for you to stay involved with the School and its progress. As a first step, please contact the Development Office at the school ph 8160044 or email tkay@mags.school.nz with your contact details [email is best] if you are not yet on our database. A quote from Tim Kay, Director of Advancement: “To achieve its aspiration to be the best secondary school in New Zealand Mount Albert Grammar School must develop within its school community a culture of philanthropy in order to provide greater opportunity for its students. I share the common belief that one’s contribution to our community is better when encouraging excellence in mainstream society. MAGS is a factor in the future of New Zealand, to invest in MAGS is to invest in New Zealand’s future. The new direction by the Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation provides a basis for realising the school’s aim to be the best secondary school in New Zealand. This will be achieved by developing a modern, proactive and professional Advancement Office that will have the ability to both promote and develop a culture of philanthropy at MAGS for the common good of strengthening the values and aims of the school as it moves forward in this exciting new direction. I look forward to working with the MAGS community to realise the school’s aspiration to develop a level of excellence for our students in all facets of school life both now and in the future. “
CORRIDORS Congratulations
Obituaries
Congratulations to four Albertians who have recently made National Sporting Honours. They are: Milford Keresoma (2008-2009) (Rugby Sevens) Reid McGowan (2006-2010) (Gymnastics) Rocky Khan (2003-2008) (Rugby Sevens) Jared Panchia (2007-2009) (Hockey)
Peter Le Couteur (1954-1958) Passed away on 4 November 2012
The IDENTITY DANCE CREW led by Albertian Joshua Cesan (2006–2010) won the NZ Dance championships held in Auckland on the 26th and 27th April.The 8 man crew also has two other members who are Albertians Andrew Cesan(2005–2008 and Cameron Cranston (2007– 2011). The finals of this NZ competition were attended by a huge crowd of 2400 people . IDENTITY will now head to Las Vegas in August to represent NZ in the Hip Hop world championships which this year has representatives from 47 countries.
2013 Microsoft Imagine Cup New Zealand Success The finals of the Imagine Cup New Zealand, which is a competition where participating teams use Microsoft Technology to build and develop innovate and world-changing applications. Entry is open to current or recently graduated students. There are three categories - World Citizenship, Games and Innovation. The InfinityTek team consisted of four university students from Auckland, two whom were past students from Mount Albert Grammar School. Daniel Xu (2003-2007) and Jacky Zhen (20022004) are half of the group InfinityTek, whom won the World Citizenship category and overall prize with their ‘UVSense’ product. Jason Lau (2004-2008), Tobias Sveaas (2004-2008) and Zain Ali (2004-2008) are team QuakeTown, who took out the Games category. Both teams received $6000 for their category wins, and team InfinityTek will travel to St Petersberg to represent New Zealand in the global Imagine Cup finals later this year. We wish Daniel and Jackie every success when they travel to Russia in July to compete with the rest of the world
Old Boys George Langton and John Goulding
Anthony Charles Matich (2010-2011) Passed away on 11 November 2012 Anthony was a house boy. Kenneth Valentine Shorter (1943-1944) Passed away on 15 November 2012 Dr John WH Martin (1942-1946) Passed away November 2012 Travis Southwell (1942-1945) Passed away November 2012 Dr Henry Stone (1935-1939) Passed away November2012 John Francis Timmins - Passed away 24 November 2012 Served two terms as BOT Chairman 1998-2003 Esmond Edgar Delwyn Ware (1936-1938) Passed away on 20 November 2012 Bruce Maxwell Allan (1973-1977) Passed away on 20 March 2013
Kelvyn Hartley White MA At school (1952-1959) Staff (1962-1994) Obituary written by Brian Murphy (Archivist) Alan Burton and I started as Junior Housemasters in the gloomy old ruin of 807 New North Road in 1963 and, as Rob ‘Bowls’ Gardiner reported in the The Albertian of that year, “…to complete the complement of assistant housemasters is added the silent figure of Mr White to whom respect is given when it is remembered that ‘a still tongue indicateth a wise head’.” Those who knew Kel didn’t find him silent, but then living with the logorrheaic Burton for three years would be enough encouragement to teach anyone the value of verbal economy. One of the survival arts of the Junior Housemaster business is to use whatever you’ve got to pretend that you’re in charge – we were well taught by our mentor Ron Hemus - and what Kel used to great effect was his basilisks stare. He didn’t need to say much – with weakening knees and quavering voice, many a petty villain conferred all under his gimlet gaze. They weren’t able to see the twinkle in those eyes or the suppressed boyish grin. We relied on him. We knew it was them or us. The redoubtable RJ Gardiner also reckoned that we “… embarked upon an ambitious policy of ‘Divide et Impere’.”
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Well maybe. Certainly many people did Latin then and over at school Kel was Bill Mitchell’s apprentice. Back at the House he spent endless hours correcting both Latin and French proses and helping House Boys come to grips with those languages. Kel brought the same dedication to coaching the 3As and with the same sort of results. In the three years we lived together, his team was second in 1963 and winners in 1964 and 1965. He had the same sort of success in later years. Many boys knew that he had been in the First XV in 1956, but everyone knew that the hurdles record he set in 1956 was unbroken. It still is. The movie White Men Can’t Jump didn’t apply to Kel. As a boy at MAGS he hurdled through the top classes of 3A, 4Am spec 5A, 6Lang, 6A and still managed to do an incredible number of things (other than Athletics and Rugby) on the way including Tennis, Cricket, Swimming, and Drama. He was in the rifle Club and rose to the exalted rank of Lance Corporal in ‘A’ Company. And of course he was in the choir. Before I knew him I had heard him and Mike Blamires (a fellow prefect in 1956) and their two friends doing their close harmony routine at a couple of gigs. When Bill Mitchell retired, Kel became Head of Languages from 1976 to 1978. Bill Lake reminisced about “Kel’s lifelong love of French, his knowledge of the culture and literature and his fluency and perfect accent. He was Senior Housemaster from 1973 to 1992. An astonishing record. He began his tenure in the new School House, built on the lower hockey field. Kel keep the buildings and grounds in good order but, more importantly, Houseboys were not only well groomed and well-mannered, they were also cheerful, open and friendly. Spike Milligan once said, “You can’t fool kids, they are the litmus paper of everything we do.” In the end, Kel didn’t fool kids. The ultimate House Boy accolade was heard of him: “Mr White’s a decent joker.” Kel left in 1994 to teach Latin and French at Auckland Grammar School from where he sort of retired in 2010. He had been in robust health all his life until an aggressive cancer took his life on 5 March 2013. His funeral, on 11 March 2013, was officiated by Mike Blamires. Kel’s children, Tanya and Stephen, spoke lovingly of him, his nephew, Brad Mihaljevich, spoke of Kel’s sage words of advice as he, Brad, was becoming a teacher, and of legendary times at Piha. Mike Blamires gave an account of Kel’s earlier life (and later gave profound and heartfelt words of committal). Also speaking were Mike Macky, fellow prefect and athlete of 1956, and Lindsay Nash who along with Trevor Murfitt, completed the vocal quartet. Alan Burton spoke of Kel as a Junior Housemaster and of our time together as young teachers and Mike Farrell from Auckland Grammar School who was, as a boy, taught by Kel and became his HOD at Auckland Grammar School. Full Circle. Requiescat in pace, Kel. Per Angusta ad Augusta
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Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation The Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation intends to employ a full-time CEO to spearhead efforts to significantly increase the Foundation’s asset base so that the Foundation can provide greater support in its efforts to make MAGS the school of choice of New Zealanders. Several candidates have been interviewed for the position which will be school-based but answerable to the Foundation. Congratulations to Carl Perry, a former head prefect of the School, who received the Foundation’s scholarship to assist with his tertiary Teachers College costs in qualifying as a secondary school teacher. We expect to see him in a teacher role at MAGS after completing his studies.
Bequests The Foundation acknowledges and appreciates the generous bequest of $20,000 recently received from the estate of Kimball Ryder. The Foundation regularly receives queries from Albertians wishing to leave a bequest for the school in their will. The suggested wording of such a bequest is: “I give the sum of $X to the Mount Albert Grammar School Foundation for the general purpose of the Foundation. I direct that a receipt from a trustee or officer of the Foundation shall be a sufficient discharge to my Trustees. “
Foundation Trustees Tim Goulding Greg Moyle Greg Taylor Grant Wakon Dale Burden
tim@doglaw.co.nz greg@akld.nzfp.co.nz gregt@iconz.co.nz g.watson@xtra.co.nz headmaster@mags.school.nz
Association Executive List PRESIDENT Ben Stallworthy Ben.Stallworthy@aucklandtransport.govt.nz IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Maelen Tagelagi tagmed@vodafone.co.nz SECRETARY Chris Long clong@mags.school.nz TREASURER Kent Routen kent@kiwisemarketing.co.nz COMMITTEE Danica Atkins danica.atkins@gmail.com David Griffin david@cglord.co.nz Dale Griffiths dale@wvp.co.nz Brett Kingstone b.kingstone@kbhs.school.nz Aftab Moosa supermoosa@gmail.com Greg Moyle greg@nzfp.co.nz Brian Murphy bmurphy@mags.school.nz Michael Riley Michael.Riley@aucklandtransport.govt.nz Greg Taylor gregt@iconz.co.nz Dale Burden headmaster@mags.school.nz
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School Commences Lumino Dental – Seniors (6-31) MAGS Parents at 7.30pm AKSS Netball Competition commences 1st XV Rugby vs Papatoetoe High School at Mount Albert Grammar School at 2.30pm Yr 13 Agriculture – Taratahi Trip (13-15 May) Boys Cross Country North Harbour Combined Points – Prem/Snr A Girls Cross Country Homework Centre commences Blood Donor Day St Kentigerns College Exchange Premier Girls Netball vs St Kentigerns at St Kentigerns at 10.00am 1st XI Girls Football vs St Kentigerns at St Kentigerns at 11.00am 1st XI Boys Football vs St Kentigerns at St Kentigerns at 12.00pm 1st XV Rugby vs St Kentigerns at St Kentigerns College at 2.30pm NISS Swimming Board of Trustees Meeting Yr 13 Outdoor Education - Tramp (24-27 May) 1st XV Rugby vs Onehunga High School at Onehunga High School at 2.30pm Exam Preparation Wananga Year 12 Outdoor Education – Mountain Biking (27-28 May) Pasifika Assembly North Habour Combined Points – Year 9 and 10 Year 10 Market Day Queens Birthday Senior School Examinations (5-14 June) Year 10 Outdoor Education – Indoor Climbing (5-7 June) Auckland Youth Dance Festival (6-7 June) 1st XV Rugby vs Tangaroa College at Mount Albert Grammar School at 2.30pm MAGS Parents at 7.30pm Manu Korero Competition (13-14 June) Year 11-13 Agriculture – Mystery Creek Junior School Examinations (14-20 June) 1st XV Rugby vs Otahuhu College at Otahuhu College at 2.30pm Real Art Road Show (17-18 June) Year 12 Outdoor Education – Mountain Biking (20-21 June) World Refugee Day Staff Only Day 1st XV Rugby vs Auckland Grammar School at Mount Albert Grammar School at 2.30pm International Food and Cultural Evening at 5.45pm in the F.W. Gamble Hall Year 11 Market Day Careers Expo in the F.W. Gamble Hall at 7.00pm Board of Trustees Meeting Pasifika Parents Evening 1st XV Rugby vs Sacred Heart College at Mount Albert Grammar School at 2.30pm Year 13 Outdoor Education – Kamai Rogaine (30 Jun-3 Jul) Semester Changeover 1st XI Soccer Girls Fundraiser – Dave Upfold, Hypnotist 1st XI Soccer Girls Fundraiser – Dave Upfold, Hypnotist 1st XV Rugby vs Kelston Boys High School at Mount Albert Grammar School at 2.30pm World Challenge Depart for trip to Peru Year 11 Outdoor Education – Mountain Biking MAGS School Concert – Raye Freedman Centre at 7.00pm MAGS Parents at 7.30pm Year 12 Outdoor Education – Mountain Biking (10-12 July) Annual School Ball END OF TERM 2 1st XV Rugby vs St Peters College at St Peters College at 2.30pm
Please refer to our website www.mags.school.nz and note on calendar all sporting events.
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