QM Calling Issue 68

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WINTER SPORT (AND A BIT OF LOCKDOWN)

Winter Sport in 2021 has been the opposite of the year that preceded it. Last year’s lockdown fell in April, meaning preseason ceased to exist and teams were thrust straight into the season. This year, preparation time was ample, only for a snap lockdown to cut the season short and take away the much anticipated Winter Tournament Week. Despite the disappointment of tournaments and travel plans being cancelled, QMC sport teams delivered terrific results across plenty of codes in 2021. But more than just winning games, there was a clear appreciation for being able to play and compete alongside (and in front of) friends. The crowning achievement in the QMC Winter Sport programme was the Senior A basketball team clinching the Sharp Cup – Wellington’s premier basketball league. They did so in a close final thanks to some three-point shooting against Sacred Heart, a team that had beaten them twice during the regular season. Turning in their best performance of the season in the final was a credit to an amazing team and their fantastic coaches. The future of football is in a good place for QMC. A relatively young 1st XI side bagged a number of victories in Wellington’s top football division. The Junior 1st XI went undefeated as they romped to victory in the Storm Cup. With these players gaining experience and feeding into the Senior 1st XI in the coming year, the future looks bright. Well done to Sam Woolley,

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who coached this team whilst also captaining the senior side. Netball continues to be the most played sport at QMC, with more than a dozen registered teams in various grades. The Senior A side remained competitive in a tough competition and looked on track to play off for fifth before the season was cut short. Several QMC players were named

in Wellington and Hutt Valley Representative sides, including Tia Pavihi, Meadow O’Dwyer, Lucy Singer and Chelsea Summers. The hockey 1st XI made the top four of the Premier 1 Hockey Championship, ultimately going down by one goal against St Oran’s in a battle for third. Maia Kirikiri, Rachel Duston and Annabelle Aliprantis were each


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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

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page 15

From The Principal

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