QM Calling Issue 68

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WITI IHIMAERA

Writing Royalty Visits 53 Hobson Street Witi Ihimaera makes his first school visit in three decades to talk about life and literature with QMC’s Year 9 and 10 English students. As part of their unit on language and culture in 2021, Year 9 and 10 English students explored works of famed writer, Witi Ihimaera. Mr Ihimaera, who is perhaps best known for penning ‘The Whale Rider’ (1987), was the first Māori writer to publish a collection of short stories, with ‘Pounamu, Pounamu’ in 1972. Year 9 studied several of his short stories and the history around the novel ‘The Parihaka Woman’, while Year 10 studied ‘The Whale Rider’ (the film and excerpts from the novel) and ‘Big Brother, Little Sister’ (the story and the film). Thanks to the hard work of Dr Maggie Trapp, Mr Ihimaera agreed to visit Queen Margaret College and spend an afternoon with the very excited students that had been studying his works in the preceding weeks. This was quite remarkable as, according to Witi, it was his first school visit in nearly 30 years, making it a particularly special occasion for both students and staff.

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Mr Ihimaera spoke in detail about his life and career, before answering the many questions of students. He spoke in detail about the role of women in his formative years, describing his mother as his biggest inspiration when he was growing up and when he became a writer. This discussion about inspiration led Mr Ihimaera to ask students to share their dreams for their futures, which made for quite a rousing afternoon.

It was a great honour to host Mr Ihimaera at QMC and a unique experience for the girls. Well done to all the students involved on the day for asking thoughtful questions and responding eloquently when called upon.

This was not the only opportunity students had to spend time with the author of the work they were studying. Only weeks later, NCEA Year 13 students hosted Tina Makereti, a Wellington-based writer of one of the novels read by Year 13, ‘The Imaginary Lives of James Pōneke’. A big thanks to Dr Trapp for making these events possible.


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QMC Parents’ Association

3min
pages 59-60

Lokotui shines in debut professional season

3min
page 58

From The Old Girls’ Association 56

3min
page 57

From The Foundation Trust

1min
page 54

QM House Lockdown

3min
pages 52-53

Grandparents’ Day in spirit for 2021

1min
page 51

Holly Payne announced as Deputy Principal

1min
page 50

Nothing can stop House Performing Arts

2min
pages 38-43

Standing Room Only

4min
pages 44-46

Fresh faces in the faculty 48

2min
page 49

Voces Luce takes talent to Whanganui

2min
pages 36-37

Junior Footy Team

2min
page 35

Witi Ihimaera

1min
page 22

Year 11 Student writing hits the Dom Post

7min
pages 24-27

Sharing Student Successes

2min
pages 30-31

Ringa Toi Exhibition

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page 29

Winter Sport (and a bit of lockdown

3min
pages 32-34

QMC Welcomes Megan Williams to the Wellbeing Team

1min
page 28

Duke Of Edinburgh

2min
page 17

Japanese Success

1min
page 16

From The Head Of Preschool

1min
page 8

Junior School Creative Writing

2min
pages 13-14

Global Honours for our Environmental Reporter

1min
page 12

Head Prefects

2min
page 7

French Plays

3min
pages 9-10

From The Board Chairs

2min
page 6

Year 10 Community Projects 14

1min
page 15

From The Principal

3min
pages 4-5
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