25 November 2022

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Rotorua Lakes High School

From the Principal P. 1 4 News from our Teachers P. 4 5

Student Successes P. 6 Careers P. 7 8 Public Notices P. 9

This week students have been under the pump dealing with exams across the board. NCEA exams are in full flight and on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week we have been conducting our Year 9 and 10 exams.

While exams are never ”fun” the junior exams give our students a tangible perception of what they are heading towards in Year 11. It also provides students and whānau with clear feedback about their learning successes and areas that need more attention. We often wish students luck going into exams, but in all honesty, it doesn’t come down to luck, it comes down to effort, hard work and focus. I look forward to congratulating our students on the hard work they have put in

We have our electives coming up on the 6 7 December and have had a great response from our students which is very gratifying to see. This is an awesome opportunity for our students to get out and about and just have a great time Enjoy

Hopefully, we have not tired out our junior students too much this week and I hope they have enough energy to cope with an enjoyable weekend.

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Kia ora Koutou,
NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 18 25 NOVEMBER 2022
CONTENTS
“Mauria te pono Keep steadfastly to the truth”

BRIEF LOOK – TERM 4 2022

Ongoing until 6 December NZQA Exams

29 November Paid Union Meeting (school finishing at 12 noon)

1 December

Accord Day (school is closed)

7 December Leavers Dinner (6.30 pm Rydges Hotel)

6 & 7 December Electives

9 December Top Town

13 December

Junior Prizegiving (11.30 AM – 12.30 PM)

13 December Junior Reports Out

13 December

LAST DAY OF TERM

NOTIFICATION OF A PAID UNION MEETING

On TUESDAY 29 NOVEMBER there will be a PPTA Union Meeting for all Rotorua Secondary teachers, which is allowed for under the terms of their Collective Agreement.

This means the school will only be able to have classes for periods 1, and 2 on that day and a shortened period 3.

Students will be required to go home at 12 noon

Charter bus will leave the school at the normal time The school will remain open and non union teachers will supervise any students who need to remain at school.

ACCORD DAY THE SCHOOL IS CLOSED

This is a reminder that the School is closed on Thursday 1 December. This is for an accord day for our teaching staff as per MOE directives. Thank you for your cooperation.

TRANSPORT AVAILABLE FROM HAMURANA

Just a reminder that we have transport to and from Hamurana every day. Please contact gilbertl@rotorualakes.school.nz

LAST DAY FOR THE SCHOOL CANTEEN

The last day of our school canteen for 2022 is Monday 5 December 2022.

YEAR 13 LEAVERS DINNER - updated

As you know, the Annual RLHS Year 13 Leavers Dinner will be held this year at the Rydges Hotel (formerly the Holiday Inn), on Wednesday 7 December 2022.

The evening will have a buffet meal, followed by a celebration of the achievements of all Year 13 students. This is a semi formal occasion. A very tidy standard of dress is required (e.g. no jeans, t shirts, jandals etc) and appropriate behavior is expected

Students attending are under our normal school rules including no smoking and no alcohol. The only concession to these rules is those students who are with their parents or caregivers. They may have alcohol with their meal if purchased by their parents and are of legal age. No intoxicated persons will be admitted to the function.

The school regards this dinner as a family celebration. Students must be accompanied by their parents/caregivers and are unable to purchase individual tickets for themselves. It is possible for students to be accompanied by another Lakes High student’s parent/caregiver but permission must be sought and approved before such a ticket can be bought. See Ms Howard.

Doors open 6 pm, seated for dinner 6.30 pm.

For any other questions please contact Ms Howard howardh@rotorualakes.school.nz

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HEADS

UP FOR YEAR 13 CAMP 2023

Year 13 camp 2023 from 28 February to 3 March.

Cost $250 (approx.)

Camp is an amazing opportunity for students to develop leadership skills, build and foster school and house spirit, team building, personal challenges, and adventures.

2022 JUNIOR PRIZEGIVING

Junior Prizegiving will be held on Tuesday 13 December 2020 at 11 am to 12.30 pm in the DC Price Auditorium

A warm invitation is extended to all parents / caregivers to attend. Please be seated before 11 am.

TERM DATES AND HOLIDAYS 2023

START OF TERM 1 2023

Monday 23 January (admin only) Office opens 9 am – 3 pm

Monday 30 January Public Holiday

Tuesday 31 & Wednesday 1 February

Course confirmation Days

Year 12 & 13 students must attend to confirm options and also those Yr 11 students who have not confirmed options. 9 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3 pm (drop in)

Wednesday 1 February

PŌWHIRI

Thursday 2 February

PŌWHIRI 8.45 am

• All Year 9 students to attend parents & whānau welcome

• Prefects, House Captains and Kapa Haka students are required at the Pōwhiri 8.45 am (can leave approx. 10 am)

Yr 9 8.45 am to 3.15 pm

Course confirmation Day 9.30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3 pm (drop in) Course Confirmation begins 9.30 am to enable all staff to attend the Pōwhiri

Yr 9 & 13 students 8.45 am to 3.15 pm Meet the new parent’s session 4 6 pm all staff

Friday 3 February ALL students 8.45 am to 3.15 pm

TERM DATES 2023

TERM

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1 Tuesday 31 January 2023 Thursday 6 April 2023 10 weeks
2 Monday 24 April 2023 Friday 30 June 2023 10 weeks
3
17 July 2023 Friday 22 September
10 weeks
TERM
TERM
TERM
Monday
2023
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Monday 9 October Tuesday 12 December 2023 9.4 weeks

TERM 1

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 2023

Friday 7 April to Friday 21 April 2023

TERM 2 Monday 3 July to Friday 14 July 2023

TERM 3 Monday 25 September to Friday 6 October 2023

END TERM 4 starts Wednesday 12 December

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2023

Auckland Anniversary Day Monday 30 January

Waitangi Day Monday 6 February

Good Friday Friday 7 April

Easter Monday Monday 10 April

Anzac Day Tuesday 25 April

King’s Birthday Monday 5 June

Matariki Friday 14 July

Labour Day Monday 23 October

NGA KORERO MAI I A TATOU KAIAKO NEWS FROM OUR TEACHERS

TOP TOWN IS HERE!

Top Town is Friday 9th December. This is a fun day rotating around eight activities (including Bubble Soccer and a Dunk Tank!) to celebrate the end of the year.

Looking forward to seeing you all there.

NZQA

Students should be logging into their area on the NZQA site ( www.nzqa.govt.nz) regularly to check their entries for externals, current results and how they link to Pathways and also, they can see their personalised exam timetable. All they need is their NSN ( this is on all the tracking reports and can be accessed through the KAMAR and Schoolpoint portals). We strongly encourage students to do this often!

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NCEA EXAMS 2022

The 2022 Examination Timetable for current NCEA standards and New Zealand Scholarship will run from: Monday 14 November to Tuesday 6 December 2022.

2022 EXAMINATION TIMETABLE

Exams available digitally shown in blue

Date Time Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Scholarship

Mon 7 Nov 9.30 am Te Reo Rangatira Physics

Business Studies Agricultural & Horticultural Science

2.00 pm Chinese Chinese (Mandarin) Media Studies Dance Calculus

Tue 8 Nov 9.30 am Agricultural & Horticultural Science Art History Statistics

2.00 pm Geography Spanish

Te Reo Rangatira Cook Islands Māori Drama

Wed 9 Nov 9.30 am Lea Faka Tonga Mathematics & Statistics Biology 2.00 pm Music Accounting History French

Thu 10 Nov 9.30 am Mathematics & Statistics Making Music Japanese Classical Studies

2.00 pm Korean Drama Samoan Statistics

CANTERBURY ANNIVERSARY DAY (Fri 11 Nov)

WEEKEND

Mon 14 Nov 9.30 am French

Te Reo Māori Calculus Samoan

2.00 pm Economics Korean Agricultural & Horticultural Science Chinese German

Tue 15 Nov 9.30 am Science Social Studies History 2.00 pm Samoan Gagana Sāmoa Spanish

Wed 16 Nov 9.30 am Cook Islands Māori Reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani

Geography Accounting

English Religious Studies

2.00 pm History Chinese Biology German

Thu 17 Nov 9.30 am English Lea Faka Tonga Cook Islands Māori English 2.00 pm Drama Chemistry Health Physics

Fri 18 Nov 9.30 am Business Studies History Chemistry Te Reo Rangatira 2.00 pm Biology Music Media Studies Accounting

WEEKEND

Mon 21 Nov 9.30 am Art History Te Reo Māori Japanese Latin Social Studies Psychology

2.00 pm Classical Studies Health Economics

Chemistry

Tue 22 Nov 9.30 am Media Studies Earth & Space Science Drama Lea Faka Tonga Geography

2.00 pm Chemistry Chemistry & Biology Classical Studies Economics

Wed 23 Nov 9.30 am Accounting English 2.00 pm Home Economics Economics Korean Media Studies

Thu 24 Nov 9.30 am German Biology Geography 2.00 pm Dance Te Reo Rangatira Physics

Fri 25 Nov 9.30 am Physics Physics Earth & Space Science

Home Economics Classical Studies Te Reo Māori

2.00 pm German Home Economics Art History

WEEKEND

WESTLAND ANNIVERSARY DAY (Mon 28 Nov)

Tue 29 Nov 9.30 am Japanese Latin Te Reo Māori 2.00 pm French Spanish Latin 9.30 am Religious Studies Business Studies French Japanese

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Thu 1 Dec 9.30 am Health Education for Sustainability Samoan

Earth & Space Science Chinese

2.00 pm Music Studies Spanish

Fri 2 Dec 9:30 am Social Studies Dance

Art History Earth & Space Science

We're over halfway through! A reminder that #NCEAexams22 results go online in January (date TBC) and your answers will be made available online shortly afterwards. Before you go in to holiday mode, make sure you're registered with us and ready to go on the day. Phone our call centre on 0800 697 296 during business hours if you have any problems doing this. https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/exams

NGA ANGITU A NGA AKONGA/STUDENT SUCCESSES

GREAT SHOW FROM OUR YR 11 STUDENT BROCK AITCHISON

Our year 11 student Brock Aitchison has been working hard on creating the Willy Wonka dance production. The show features some of our talented year 9 students.

Come along and enjoy the show!

6 Wed 30 Nov
pm Latin Agricultural &
2.00
Horticultural Science
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CAREERS/GATEWAY

MoneyHub has published a money guide for students to give you the tools and information so you can develop a great relationship with money. Check it out here: https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/money in a nutshell.html

The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Call for Discovery Scholarship Applications (for the 2023 academic year)

Deadline: Sunday 18th December 2022, 5pm

Kia Ora, Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Fakatalofa atu, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Mālō nī, Talofa lava, Tēnā koutou katoa ki ngā motu o Te Moana nui a Kiwa and a warm welcome to you all

The MacDiarmid Institute is delighted to announce the continued funding of its Discovery Scholarship Programme, for Māori and Pacific Island students in tertiary science. This is an extension of our long running DiscoveryCamp programme, to support students studying in the physical sciences, chemical/materials engineering, Māori sciences or sciences related to sustainable innovation. All the details below are also available on our website

The scholarships will pay university fees up to $8,000 for the 2023 academic year, and a one off cash award of up to $3,000. The Institute welcomes applications from all Māori and Pacific Island students from all backgrounds and abilities, and will award a number of scholarships at each year of undergraduate study, Honours/PgDipSci, and Masters study. Students who are studying part time are also encouraged to apply. In addition to the financial award, Discovery Scholars will be eligible for the same kinds of ongoing support as our current DiscoveryCamp Alumni cohort, such as summer studentships and access to a range of MacDiarmid Institute events. Please note that if

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undertaking PhD studies you are currently not eligible for these scholarships, but please contact us at MacD Admin@vuw.ac.nz and we will help connect you with the appropriate scholarships for which you are eligible.

Awards Available:

• Te Kainga Rua Award Second Chance Learner Award This category is for mature students either returning to tertiary education after having some time away or those that are undertaking tertiary courses for the first time. If you are passionate about the natural sciences or you wish to return to tertiary studies and would like help with reaching your goals and potential, we encourage you to apply.

• Piki Ake Award Step It Up Award This category is for students who are passionate about science but have found it challenging to achieve highly. This award is to help enthusiastic students reach their potential and step up into achieving.

• Te Taumata Award High Achiever Award This category is for students who have excelled in their studies and are looking toward continuing their study in the field.

• Te Mātauranga Pūtaiao Award Māori Science Award This category is for students who are studying Mātauranga Māori Science and are looking toward continuing their study in the field.

• Te Huarahi Ki Mua Award This category is for students who have been previous recipients of a Discovery Scholarship Award and are continuing their study in a relevant field (This is the only award previous recipients will be eligible to apply for).

Eligibility criteria:

Students enrolled or intended to enrol in a tertiary level STEM course(s) that relates to the physical sciences, chemical/materials engineering, Māori sciences or sciences related to sustainable innovation

• Enrolled or intending to enrol for the 2023 academic year

• New Zealand based

• A citizen or permanent resident of New Zealand

*Please note that sciences relating to medical technology, innovation and physics/chemistry will be eligible. However, health sciences with a focus on becoming a nurse, physio, medical doctor or the like are not eligible for these awards.

Process: Please visit https://vuw.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0lg5q36rYhIySSW and submit your application. You will need to provide your personal details along with:

• Details of your enrolment (or intention to enrol) in tertiary science courses in 2023

• Your CV including a summary of your previous academic record (previous year’s results) we understand this may not be available for those applying for the Te Kainga Rua Award

• Your application statement outlining the award you will be applying for, your study goals and programme of study in New Zealand

• Your letter of reference. This may be either academic or from someone in your community who can comment on your study goals.

• Your academic transcript For further information, please contact the MacDiarmid Institute (macd.admin@vuw.ac.nz). Mā te kimi ka kite, Mā te kite ka mōhio, Mā te mōhio ka mārama. Seek and discover, discover and know, know and become enlightened!

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Phone: 07- 345 6124

Email: office@rotorualakes.school.nz www.rotorualakes.school.nz

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