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From the Principal – P. Information – P. 2

The following assessments have been set down. 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 Subject Standard Date 1 ECO Feedback Milestone 90988 Sunday 24th October (3 tasks complete) 2 ECO Feedback Milestone 91227 Sunday 24th October (Task 2 complete) 3 ECO Feedback Milestone 91402 Sunday 24th October & Sunday 31st October

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3 Classical Studies 91397 This is due to be completed by the end of week 3, the fifth of November. Students can work on it in class and homework time.

1 Geography 2 Geography 3 Geography 3 History 91012 Thursday 27 October 91246 Tuesday 26 October 91431 Tuesday 26 October 91437 Wednesday 27 October

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VISUAL ART EXTERNAL PORTFOLIO DATES Portfolios for all Senior Visual Art subjects are due in term 4 Please see the following dates below. These dates are final, with no resubmissions available, as Portfolios are external assessments. All Portfolios are due by 8.45 am, or the afternoon before, and should be handed in to the subject teacher.

LEVEL SUBJECT DUE DATE Level 2 Photography, Painting, Sculpture & Design 3 November 8.45 am Level 3 Photography, Painting, Sculpture & Design 12 November 8.45 am

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STUDENT BOARD OF TRUSTEES REPRESENTATIVE

There have been 2 nominees for the Student BOT Rep. Elections will be held on Wednesday 27 October 2021.

BRIEF LOOK – TERM 4 2021

25 October 27 October 27 October 3 November 3 November 4 November 4 November 10 November 12 November

LABOUR DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY

Student Rep to the BOT elections Year 8 testing (9.45 am) Level 2 Art Folio due Year 8 Testing (3.30 pm) Senior Tracking reports issued Sports Prizegiving Year 8 Testing (3.30 pm) Level 3 Art Folio due 18 November Senior Prizegiving 22 November – 14 December NCEA Exams 23 – 24 November Junior Exams 25 November Orientation for enrolled Year 8 students 5 – 10 December 9 – 10 December Hillary Outdoors Camp for Year 10 (TBC) Junior Electives

14 December 14 December

TUESDAY 14 DECEMBER

Leavers Dinner Junior Prizegiving END OF TERM 4

STUDENT SUCCESSES

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TE AWAMUTU COMPETITIONS RESULTS

Te Awamutu Competitions Society of the Performing Arts held their annual singing competition in the holidays. Congratulations to Keita Te Moni and William Davies for their wonderful performances and successes at the event.

Results William Davies 3rd Place Sacred Solo Section 3rd Place Vocal Solo - Own Selection Very Highly Commended - Folk and Traditional Song Highly Commended - Song for Light Entertainment Section

Keita Te Moni 3rd Place Folk and Traditional Song 3rd Place Leider or Continental Art Song Very Highly Commended - Song for Light Entertainment Section Highly Commended Vocal Solo - Own Selection

Fantastic results, congratulations Keita and William!

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ROTORUA LAKES HIGH TREE PLANTING ESCAPADE FRIDAY 1 OCTOBER

Bay of Plenty Regional Council organised a community planting afternoon for the last day of Term 3, Friday 1 October. The planting project covered the Ngongotahā Flood Protection Review area where a number of trees have been removed from the Ngongotahā stream bank area and stream flow path as well as bank reshaping to assist with water flow in flood events. Super students Jade Wilson, Yr13, and Holly Martin, Yr 11, joined over 17 volunteers and Regional Council staff to help plant the assigned area. Aside from planting it was a great opportunity for Jade & Holly to contribute to a community project, gain an understanding of the mahi the Regional Council is involved in, learn about the environment as well as make connections for future potential employment opportunities. Ka rawe wahine toa! Thanks to Sport Bay of Plenty and Bay of Plenty Regional Council for the opportunity.

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