Rotorua Lakes High School “Mauria te pono - Keep steadfastly to the truth”
NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 19 - 22 JUNE 2018
CHALKBOARD
From the Principal – P. 1-2 News & Events – P. 3-6 Department News – P. 7 Sport – P. 8-9 Careers & Gateway – P. 10 Contact Us – P. 15 Community Notices – P. 12-17 Our Sponsors – P. 18
Dear Parents/Caregivers
FROM THE PRINCIPAL SCHOOL BALL A walk in a Paris park at night was the theme of the annual Lakes High Senior ball this year. Festoons, flowers and a world full of enchantment, romance & beauty were everywhere at the Blue Baths on the night of the 16th of June. Students out did themselves with their entrances with students turning up in everything from a fire truck to a campervan, classic cars, the Rotorua Duck Boat and even a police car. The glamour event of the calendar was enjoyed by Year 11, 12 & 13 students who chose to attend.
Thank you very much to the 2018 Ball Committee of Kayla Sargison, Maria Trass, Leroy Nurkka, Sarah Heuvel, Caitlynn Rust, Brendan Singh, Ngahuia MacFarlane and Shelby Cuff for making the event a huge success. More photos and links for photos further on in the newsletter
___________________________________________________________________________ SCHOOL REPORT ISSUE School reports were issued to students today. Students also spent time reflecting on their reports and setting goals for next term.
PARENT INTERVIEWS We welcome and encourage parents and caregivers to contact teachers with questions and concerns throughout the year as the situation arises. The best way to contact teachers is via their emails. You can expect a reply within two days under normal circumstances. We have two Parent Interview afternoons scheduled in Week 9, Tuesday 26 June, 4.00 – 6 pm, and Wednesday 27 June 3.30 – 6 pm. Please note that on Wednesday 27 June school will close at 3 pm to enable staff sufficient time to prepare. To book an appointment go to www.schoolinterviews.co.nz and enter the code 9722n in the box under the big green arrow and the system will take you through three easy steps to make your booking. If you do not have internet access, please phone Liandra on 345 6124 ext 221.
___________________________________________________________________________ NCEA FEES DUE A reminder to parents – please be aware that NCEA FEES are now due to be paid, these have been on statements since Term 1. If you are on a benefit or have a Community Services card, you are eligible for a discount on your NCEA fees. Please see Mrs McLeod at Student Reception for a form or email her mcleodd@rotorualakes.school.nz NZQA will add a penalty fee of $50.00 if fees are not paid on time. The school will be finalizing our NCEA payments to NZQA at the end of August.
___________________________________________________________________________ WHANAU SUPPORT GROUP and FRIENDS OF THE SCHOOL (FOTS) Thank you to those whanau/parents who responded to our request for interest in joining the above groups Meetings will take place next term. Please keep an eye out for dates in the newsletter
___________________________________________________________________________ ASSESSMENTS The following assessments have been set down to take place within the next two weeks. There may be times where, due to unforeseen circumstances, changes will need to occur. This will be done in consultation with the class(es) concerned. Level 1 2 2 2 3 3 3
Subject Drama Geography Drama 12 MAS 13 MAS Tourism Drama
Yours sincerely,
Principal
Standard 90999 91244 91216 91265 91580 US 23766 91515
Date Week beginning 2 July Due 26 June Week beginning 2 July Week 9 (students should be working on this at home as well) Week 9 (students should be working on this at home as well) 25 & 28 June Week beginning 2 July
TERM 2 KEY DATES 2018 Report Evening Report Evening END OF TERM 2 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
26 June (4 – 6 pm) 27 June (3.30 – 4 pm) 6 July 2018 9 July – 20 July 2018
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NEWS & EVENTS NOTICE FOR YEAR 10 HISTORY The Essay on the Rise of Hitler is due Friday 29th June. _______________________________________________________________________________
COURSE AND SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOPS
TO YEAR 13: On Friday 29th June we will be running course and scholarship workshops to help you find and apply for courses and scholarships for 2019. This will be in the library periods 1, 2 & 3. If you are in 13ECO then you are already signed up for period 1. Other students will need to sign up on the sheet outside Whaea Haana’s office AFTER you have checked with your subject teacher. Assessments must take priority. Students should join the google classroom (code = 9kqz1f7) BEFORE coming to the workshops and complete the google form so we can support you better. Your place in the workshop is not confirmed until you have completed the google form. On this google classroom are other resources including a careers quiz (if you have no idea what you are doing next year) and the scholarships database. _________________________________________________________________________________________
PUKAKI SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WELLINGTON TRIP On Friday the 15th of June Paiaterangi Kapa along with HOD Maori, Mr Taumata Soloman, traveled with the other recipients of the Pukaki Scholarship Award to Wellington to visit the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Government House, Te Papa Museum and Parliament. The award was established between the Ngati Whakaue Education Board and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to honour the Ngati Whakaue chief of Te Arawa, Pukaki, who adorns the 50c coin of New Zealand. Each High School in Rotorua selects a descendant of Ngati Whakaue who possesses leadership qualities and is an active member of Ngati Whakaue. The initiative is in its 12th year now and continues to provide young leaders of Ngati Whakaue descent the opportunity to travel to Wellington and visit places of significance to both the Iwi and to New Zealand.
Paiaterangi was selected primarily for her leadership qualities, her academic abilities and her strong connection to her Ngati Whakaue hapu. The experience was a huge eye opener for all students involved and it provided them with an insight to a world they otherwise may not have seen in their lifetime. The trip was fully funded by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
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GENERAL ACTIVITY DONATION Each year the school seeks from parents a $70 donation per student, (this amount is included in the school fees account). This donation can be claimed as a charitable donation through Inland Revenue. At Rotorua Lakes High School we spend the donation on first aid supplies, school nurse, and to support co-curricular activities. It is unfortunate that we need to seek charitable support from parents / whanau for so-called ‘free education’ but government grants to schools do not cover a lot of extras.
Thank you very much to the parents and whanau who pay this voluntary donation. _______________________________________________________________________________
LOST PROPERTY
Items of lost property (including school uniform) are being held at Student Reception.
They will be held until the end of the term, after that they will be disposed of and or sent to charities.
BALL PICS TO ENJOY
Link for Link for Print size photos: https://one2onephotography.smugmug.com/School-Balls/2018/2018-Rotorua-LakesHS/2018-Rotorua-Lakes-HS-Print-Size-Photos/n-CqMLdL/ Link for Web size photos: https://one2onephotography.smugmug.com/School-Balls/2018/2018-Rotorua-Lakes-HS/2018Rotorua-Lakes-HS-Facebook-Size-Photos/n-RNPcFC/
UPCOMING – 2018 SCHOOL PRODUCTION
Lakes High are once again putting on a School Production, a musical drama/comedy called "Down on the Farm". Dave is a farmer trying to make a living in a time when sustainability and looking after the environment are paramount. His current farm is not making enough money to keep the bank manager off his case. His girlfriend and his mate Phil are eager to suggest a range of very different and “interesting” options. Not all of them turn out well and when the bank manager has an overseas buyer, the pressure mounts. Will Dave keep his farm? What are his girlfriend’s and friend’s “ideas”? Dates, times and costs: Wednesday 25 July, Thursday 26 July and Friday 27 July 2018 in the D C PRICE Auditorium The show starts at 7pm each night $15 for an adult and $8 for students aged 5-18 years - tickets available from Student Reception between 8am and 4pm, during term time Our last show was a great success and this one is shaping up to be even better. We look forward to entertaining you, your family/whanau and all your friends. THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO ADVOCATE PRINT FOR ONCE AGAIN PRINTING OUR PRODUCTION POSTERS FREE OF CHARGE WE RECOMMEND ADVOCATE PRINT FOR ANY PRINTING JOBS YOU MAY HAVE
DEPARTMENT NEWS
MATHS HOMEWORK CENTRE Each WEDNESDAY from 3.30 – 4.15 in A11
All Welcome - Please bring a snack and a smile _________________________________________________________________________ FROM THE HEALTH CENTRE We are very pleased that Josh from Tipu Ora is here at lunchtime each Friday working with students who want to quit smoking.
Please contact Nurse Rach at school on 345 9502 if you would like more information or email her: nurse@rotorualakes.school.nz ______________________________________
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FROM HOMESTAY CO-ORDINATOR
SPORTS BOYS HOCKEY The final game of the current round saw us playing for 3rd place against TNT in Rotorua, and with a couple of the players out, a lot was going to rest on the shoulders of the rest of the team. The boys came out strong and the game was pretty much even for most of the first half. Strong defensive work by both teams saving goals of strong attacks. The beginning of the second half saw Lakes showing more dominance but just not being able to score. A nail biting last five minutes saw TNT score a lucky goal. Player of the day Amanullah Abdul Rahman. Unfortunately our Coach, Owen Mitai, was unable to make the game due to the passing away of his grandfather Minarepa (Mina) Mitai-Ngatai. The team and all at Rotorua Lakes High School send their condolences to Owen and his wife Morgan Aperahama, who is a teacher here at Lakes High. _________________________________________________________________________________________
GIRLS HOCKEY The X1 Girls hockey had a really exciting game, with each goal being matched but in the end the girls came through with a win against Rotorua Girls High. They won 3-2. Player of the day was Shelby Cuff. The 2nd X1 Girls Hockey had an exciting game, with a serious injury, but managed to hold their own with a loss of 6-0. Player of the day was Maya Weir. _________________________________________________________________________________________
BOYS SOCCER Another cold and blustery day awaited us on Wednesday. We were playing JPC 1st XI and unfortunately our boys were slow to warm up, literally and figuratively. We had a change of goalie at half time with an unwell Sean Folley. Cullen Dittmer stepped in and saved some magnificent attempts from JPC. It wasn't enough though with the final score being 6 - 0. Man of the match was Robbie Meredith. _________________________________________________________________________________________
NEW ZEALAND Secondary Schools Cross Country Katie Tapsell participated in the NZ SS Cross Country Nationals held in Taupo on Sat 16 June. Katie did extremely well in her division of Year 9 girls, to place 40th in a field of 120. Congratulations and well done Katie!! _________________________________________________________________________________________
TABLE TENNIS Congratulations to Year 9 student Anthony Leonard who competed recently in the BOP Table Tennis Regionals. He successfully gained the following:
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Silver in the U18 Doubles Silver in the U15 Doubles Well done Anthony! _________________________________________________________________________________________
BADMINTON – Central BOP Division 2 Champs On Friday 15 June our two Senior Badminton teams competed at the above event which took place at the Rotorua Badminton Hall.
Our girls team of Keeli Murphy, Tracy Kwok, Lana Moree and Caitlin Dalziel, did fantastic and won their event, qualifying for the overall BOP finals to be played in August in Tauranga.
The other team of Tangaroa Yorke, Leroy Nurkka, Zak Holster-Haidzir and Emma Jenkin, won some of their matches, however didn’t qualify. They improved throughout their games.
Congratulations to you all!
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SQUASH – BOP Secondary Schools Division 2 and 3 Teams Champs This event was held on Tuesday 19 June at the Susan Devoy Fitness Centre in Tauranga. Our Boys team of Jared Nish, Marcus Nighy and Apache Davidson only lost one match to take out the runner up title of the Div 3 Boys Division with Jared winning all his games as our number one seed. Our Girls team had to play one player short so Tia Hingston and Stevie Shipgood did amazingly well to come runner up in the Girls Div 2 with Tia having to play twice in each match. Congratulations to you all! _________________________________________________________________________________________
KEY DATES FOR YOUR CAREER CALENDAR 26 JUNE 27 JUNE 27 JUNE 9 – 12 JULY 12 JULY 20 JULY 1 AUGUST 1 AUGUST 3 AUGUST 31 AUGUST 31 AUGUST 14 SEPT 18 SEPT 9 – 12 OCT
Victoria University Information Evening, Novotel Rotorua at 6.00pm Otago University Liaison visit (1.30 – 2 pm) Massey University Year 12-13 Te Manu Taiko Kaupapa Maori Programme PIHMS Career Week Canterbury Uni Open Day Lincoln University Open Day Massey University Open Day (Manawatu) University Halls of Residence Application open Waikato University Programme Planning 1.30pm Victoria University Open Day Wintec Health Taster Day Otago University Course Planning visit (1.30pm) Victoria University Course Planning visit (1.30pm) PIHMS Career Week
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UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR YEAR 13 STUDENTS MoneyHub, a consumer finance website, has published a guide to hundreds of scholarships for any student planning to start university in 2019. The comprehensive list includes scholarships offered by every university as well as those specifically available to local students. A list of privately-funded, Maori, Pacific and International university scholarships completes the list. Applications close throughout the year, with tens of millions of dollars available. MoneyHub has also published a list of tips for scholarship success. For more details and to find suitable scholarships, visit the MoneyHub https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/scholarships-nz.html _________________________________________________________________________________________
The following UNIVERSITY will be in to talk to interested students this term during lunchtime on the date listed below: 27 June
1.30 pm – 2.15 pm
Otago Uni Liaison Visit
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Contact the Careers Department for further info: Barbara Walker 3456124 x 235 walkerb2@rotorualakes.school.nz _______________________________________________________________________________________
WINTER MENUS
COMMUNITY INFORMATION OUTWARD BOUND opportunity for parents and students
Lakes High is a collection point for Blanket Donations Please bring into Front Reception. Thank You
In early February the Holden Street Smart Road Safety Programme was officially launched, a hands-on driver-skills programme that aims to equip young kiwis with the knowledge and skills to safely navigate our roads. Holden Street Smart is a world-class, cognitive based driver programme that aims to positively influence the lives of young kiwis across the country. The Programme has been developed with the involvement of worldrenowned road safety expert, Peter Sheppard. In addition, passionate road safety advocate, Greg Murphy, is our Programme Ambassador. Offering a practical hands-on learning experience, Holden Street Smart is a programme that aims to add to, and compliment, the great work already undertaken by NZTA, NZ Police and others in the area of road safety and driving training. Holden Street Smart is a one-day event providing young drivers and their parents/caregivers the opportunity to undertake supervised driving practice. There is a focus on developing good decision-making strategies for safe driving, including assessing themselves, reading the road environment, resisting peer pressure, managing or eliminating distractions and planning ahead. The Programme takes place in safe, controlled, off-theroad environments, under the watchful eye of qualified coaches plus the parent/caregiver. This provides the parent the opportunity to also assess themselves, in order to be a better coach and mentor to their teen.
Holden Street Smart will be delivering the programme in the July school holidays at the Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park, Taupo, on Wed 11 July Registrations are open for only $49 at www.holdenstreetsmart.co.nz Watch the video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO49nI-gCGU
This programme is run by some Rotary Districts in Australia and all Districts in New Zealand. It is designed for 14 – 16 year old students to experience a true “exchange” with a family in the other country. In 2019 Australian students arrive in New Zealand and attend school with their matched student during Term 2. Both students then return to Australia at the end of June and attend the Australian student’s school during Term 3. In 2019 it is hoped, there will be 60 students from Australia and New Zealand involved in the programme. In the past ten years more than 1600 students have participated in this life-changing experience. One of the aims of Rotary International throughout the world is to bring about a better understanding between people. Student Exchanges are one of the best ways to help achieve this and also develop life-long friendships between individual students, families and the people they meet during the exchange. Students are matched, where possible, with students of similar interest in the other country. You are invited to visit their comprehensive website: www.ranzse.com for: Expression of Interest Forms – or see PDF below Application Forms and dates. NB: Expression of Interest forms due 30 June 2018 RANZSE expression-of-interest-form-2019.pdf
The Sunrise Rotary Club, Rotorua sponsors this exchange at $500.00 per student Phone Bob Gardner 07 350 3214, if you have any questions
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CONTACT US
Phone: Email: Website: Mail:
07-345 6124 office@rotorualakes.school.nz www.rotorualakes.school.nz Porikapa Rd, PO Box 7002 Te Ngae, Rotorua 3042
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MORE COMMUNITY INFO
TUTORING AVAILABLE Maths, Sciences, English, Economics Available most weekends and public holidays
PADDY BAYLIS was RLHS Dux in 2017 and endorsed Level 1, 2 & 3 with Excellence Price by negotiation Contact: paddy.baylis@gmail.com Years: 9, 10, 11, 12
Rotorua Lakes High School Europe Trip Katherine Beijeman beijemank@rotorualakes.school.nz 07 3456124
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Thank you to all our Sponsors