Rotorua Lakes High School +++
+ “Mauria te pono – Keep steadfastly to the truth” NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 12 – 5 MAY 2017
CHALKBOARD From the Principal P. 1 - 4 Important Information P. 4 - 5 News from Departments P. 5 - 7 Sports. P. 8 - 9 Careers. P. 10 - 14 Contact us P. 15 Community Notices P 15 - 18
Dear Parents/Caregivers Kia ora tatou
Sponsors P. 19 - 20
FROM THE PRINCIPAL STUDENT SUCCESSES _________________________________________________________________________________
WATER SKIING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS PIARERE WATER SKI CLUB LAKE KARAPIRO We congratulate our Year 9 student, Aidan Peterson, for achieving 4th place in his age group at the National Championships for slalom water skiing last term. This was no easy feat for Aidan who broke his ankle whilst competing at the qualifying tournament in January. Since then he has been unable to train and only got back on his ski 2 ½ weeks prior to the nationals. Without a doubt, Aidan would have been on the podium but for this injury. A fantastic achievement and we are sure to hear about Aidan next season. Well done!
Aidan with his coach Will Caughey
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LIAM DIXON – ONE CHANCE YOUTH AWARDS Liam Dixon, Year 12, is a finalist in the One Chance Youth Awards. He is in two categories – “Most Outstanding Youth Performer” and the “X-factor people’s choice award”. For the X Factor People’s Choice award he needs as many votes as possible by 12 May. The link to vote is - http://www.onechance.nz/youthawards/
Thank you in advance for your support! ________________________________________________________________________________
WAIT UNTIL DARK PERFORMANCE I was fortunate to attend the Wait Until Dark play at Shambles theatre recently. It is a pleasure to send my congratulations to Stella Pinckney, on what was, an outstanding performance.
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SELECTION FOR NZ YOUTH CLIMBING TEAM Congratulations to Tom Waldin who has been selected in the NZ Youth Climbing Team for 2017. He will be competing in the World Championships in Austria later in the year, as well as at the Oceania Championships in New Caledonia. We look forward to hearing of his successes. _________________________________________________________________________________ FANTASTIC NCEA RESULTS FOR RLHS From the article - Rotorua Daily Post 18 April 2017 Showing the percentage of participating students who achieved at each level:
Rotorua Lakes High School: • Level 1, 94.6 • Level 2, 97.5 • Level 3, 85.7 John Paul College: • Level 1, 99.5 • Level 2, 99.4 • Level 3, 97.4 Reporoa College: • Level 1, 80 • Level 2, 91.7 • Level 3, 81.8 Rotorua Boys' High School: • Level 1, 89.4 • Level 2, 96.3 • Level 3, 78.7 Rotorua Girls' High School: • Level 1, 91.5 • Level 2, 96.5 • Level 3, 93.8
Western Heights High School: • Level 1, 92.8 • Level 2, 91 • Level 3, 83.7 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Te Koutu: • Level 1, 60 • Level 2, 80 • Level 3, 100 Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Ruamata: • Level 1, 52 • Level 2, 75 • Level 3, 85.7 _________________________________________________________________________________
ASSESSMENTS The following assessments have been set down to take place within the next few 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 Subject Standard Date 3 Chemistry 91389 Friday 12 May 1 Science 90946 Friday 12 May 2 Chemistry 91161 Titration theory question week 2 Term 2 Part B on Friday 12 August 1 Drama 90977 Will run over 2 weeks 15 – 26 May 2 Drama 91214 Will run over 2 weeks 15 – 26 May 3 Drama 91513 Will run over 2 weeks 15 – 26 May 2 Physics 91168 10 to 11 May 3 Physics (line 3) 91521 15 to 17 May 3 Physics (line 6) 91521 16 TO 17 May 2 Microsoft Office Specialist n/a 18 May Pd. 4 – A5 Exam – Word 2016 & Word Expert PART A
TERM 2 KEY DATES Mon 1 May – Friday 7 July Mon May 15 Tues 16 to Fri 19 May Wed 17 May Mon 22 to Wed 24 May Fri 26 May Mon 29 May to Fri 2 June Mon 5 June Mon 12 & 13 June Wed 7 June Mon 19 to 23 June Thurs 22 & 23 June Tues 27 June Fri 23 June Wed 28 June
TERM 2 DATES Top Art Rotorua Museum Trip History / Economics Trip BOP Swimming Championships Year 12 Camp PE Snr Tracking Reports issued School House Competitive Soccer Challenges PUBLIC HOLIDAY Stage Challenge (CIVIC) Yr 11 & 12 NZTA Mystrey Creek Field Days School House Competitive Netball Challenges Yr 12 Tourism trip 3.30 – 5.30 pm Jnr/Snr Report Evening SCHOOL CLOSES AT 3 PM Snr/Jnr Reports issued Jnr/Snr Report Evening 4 – 6 pm
Mon 3 to Fri 7 July Yours sincerely,
School House Competitive Touch Rugby Challenges Regional Kapa Haka END OF TERM 2
Fri 7 July Fri 7 July
Principal
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS / CAREGIVERS / STUDENTS _________________________________________________________________________________
STAGE CHALLENGE 7 weeks to go until Stage Challenge and rehearsals are in full swing! The date for the competition is Tuesday 13th June. Students need to have paid in full by 30th May. Tickets for the show are not available through school, this is a decision of the competition, they will be sold via Ticketek. Apologies at this stage we have no information on cost. Rehearsals begin on Sundays this week from 2pm to 5pm. We also have a rehearsal on Monday 6th June from 9am to 4pm. If your student cannot make either of these dates please email Katherine Beijeman, Year 10 Dean at beijemank@rotorualakes.school.nz Below is the rehearsal schedule for the first 3 weeks of term. We have added 2 after school rehearsals during the week for the full cast. I understand some students will have prior commitments but if they can attend that will help us cut down the number of rehearsals closer to the event. If your child cannot attend please email me as soon as possible at the above address. STAGE CHALLENGE REHEARSAL SCHEDULE WEEK 1
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Lunch
Scene 5 - Rebecca Scene 2 - Summer
Scene 3 Bayleigh
Scene 5 - Rebecca Scene 2 - Summer
Scene 6 - Sam
Scene 4 – Michael
After School Finish at 5
Full After School
WEEK 1
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Lunch
Scene 5 - Rebecca Scene 2 - Summer
Scene 3 Bayleigh
Scene 5 - Rebecca Scene 2 - Summer
Scene 6 - Sam
Scene 4 – Michael
After School Finish at 5
Full After School
WEEK 3
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Lunch
Scene 5 - Rebecca Scene 2 - Summer
Scene 3 Bayleigh
Scene 7 - Isobel
Scene 6 - Sam
Scene 4 Michael
After School Finish at 5
Full After School
Full After School
2 -3 JUST LEADS 3–5 Full Rehearsal
Full After School
Full After School
Sunday
Sunday
2 -3 JUST LEADS 3–5 Full Rehearsal Sunday
2 -5 Full Rehearsal
_________________________________________________________________________________ CHARTER BUS All Charter Bus students must have purchased their bus passes by Friday 12 May 2017.  A term pass costs $180.00  A 10 ride pass costs $25.00 Payable at student reception
NEWS FROM DEPARTMENTS _________________________________________________________________________________
YEAR 10 CAMP In the last week of Term 1 70 excited Year 10 students left school for Okataina camp. This annual camp is aimed at encouraging students to expand their social circles, connect with the history of the area, challenge themselves with a variety of activities and gain the enjoyment that comes from education outside the classroom. Unfortunately Cyclone Cook cut that short and the students returned to school a day before they were supposed to. Jamie Trass and Robbie Meredith had this to say about camp: "Camp was an enjoyable, different and fun experience. Socially we got to meet people we had not worked with before. I enjoyed the problem solving because it was challenging and our team had to work together. The amazing race was also fun as we had to find answers in the bush. It was an amazing experience which I would recommend others to do and take that opportunity." Special thanks to the Okataina camp and the staff; Mr Godfrey, Mr Renshaw, Ms Kelly, Ms Barnett, Miss Beijeman, Ms Hodge, Matua Tau and our parent helpers; Mr McCarthy and Ms Cade
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READER / WRITER SUPPORT Can you help? Some students at RLHS need support with reading and writing during assessments so they can effectively communicate what they know. We need volunteers with good literacy skills to support these students by reading and/or writing for them in assessments both in class tests and in examinations. An added Ministry of Education requirement is that volunteers undergo Police vetting, for which the school submits the paperwork. If you think you can help please contact Anne Perrott at 3456124 Extension 250 or email perrotta@rotorualakes.school.nz _________________________________________________________________________________
NZMC MUSIC MENTORING AT RLHS Our music students had the chance to interact with an industry professional through the ongoing Ministry of Education program. The Musicians Mentoring in Schools Programme supports students with achievement in NCEA music by inviting New Zealand musicians to go into schools and provide real-world expertise. The Music Department had a very successful and productive two days with Jimmy Xmas. This was held on campus on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 May.
Here are some of our students in action! (from top left Anita Bentley on bagpipes, Summer Milner on ukelele, Harry Munday on guitar, Ray Smith on ukulele, Portia Tokona on guitar and Te Rehutai Bryant-Kameta on keyboards, Amy Nattrass singing)
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Each Thursday from 3.30 – 4.15 in A11
All Welcome Please bring a snack and a smile
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NEW MENU FOR TERM 2
SPORTS Hot off the Press from our Coaches and Managers _________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES 1ST XI HOCKEY Final hockey season is underway. Mega changes in the close season with a new coach, manager and a host of new members in to the team. First game was a ‘grading’ match against JPC2. The team got off to a good start, defending well for the bulk of the first half with only occasional forays in to the opposition area. Stirring words at half time saw RLHS come out with vigour in the second half and the forays in to the opposition ‘D” became more frequent and co-ordinated. Sadly a moment’s inattention in the mid field allowed JPC to snatch a messy goal mid way through the half and confusion with the umpires allowed them to get a second moments later. By now it was a very tired RLHS team that were forced more and more on to the defence with Hannah Sutton making a superb clearance off the line but JPC managed to add a third with 5 minutes to play. A lot of work to be done before next week’s game against Western Heights but the team showed much promise. Player of the Day: Hannah Sutton.
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BOP INTERMEDIATE & SECONDARY SCHOOLS SHOWJUMPING COMPETITION The BOP Intermediate and Secondary Schools Showjumping Competition was held in Edgecumbe on Tuesday 11 April. In the 105cm ring, Amy Moore and Bella Uhl had an awesome day, achieving a total of 48 points for the team. Amy received a 1st, 2nd and 6th place = 24 points Bella received a 2nd, 3rd and 4th place = 24 points Belinda Hatton was riding two horses and placed 1st in a round on the more experienced horse This event was Emma Jackson's first 80cm round which was a huge achievement for her to compete at that level. Caitlyn Rust rode well as well competing at 90cm and achieving some clear rounds.
Next event is the horse trials in Taupo, May 20th and 21st.
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HOCKEY 2nd XI Under the coaching eye of ex pupil Caitlin Poolman and Manager Mrs Helen Gainsford, the 2nd Xi started the season on a very positive note. Good defense and teamwork saw the team win 2- nil against Whakatane High 2. Player of the day Sam Bateman. Boys 1st XI First game of the season saw the team come out fighting. Coach ex pupil Isaac King, (with support from other ex pupils Caleb King, Josh Fraser and Manager Ms Jo Sturme) has a good number of "old" members to continue the development from previous years. With new players slotting in well, the team showed periods of solid passing, linking well with one another. Josh Donald finished some good teamwork with a strong shot into goal in the first half. The second half saw Whakatane High School 1 fight back putting our defense to the test, but again good teamwork saw Lakes hold our ground and finally another goal was scored by Oliver English. A promising start to the season. Win 2-0. Player of the day Oliver English. _________________________________________________________________________________
DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S HILLARY AWARD NEWS Congratulations to Euan Robinson and Holly Forbes! Euan and Holly completed Adventurous Journeys over the holidays at National Park, and can be very proud of their efforts in moving to the next level in their award. Well done to both of you! Euan ROBINSON Gold level Practice Journey, 18-21 April Holly FORBES Silver level Qualifying Journey, 14-17 April From Gerry Purcell, who supervised the journeys: "Silver level participants had to deal with cold and extremely wet conditions during first three days, and with snowfall on the night they camped out. Gold level participants enjoyed fine, albeit cold, weather for their journey on the Tongariro Northern Circuit. All of the above performed credibly and were a pleasure to have been with in the great outdoors." Mrs. Carlan-Riddell went to Government House in Auckland on April 26th, to support Gerry in his investiture for a Queen's Service Medal, presented by the Governor General, Dame Patsy Reddy. It was a fabulous day, and they enjoyed a private audience with Dame Patsy, where Mrs. Carlan-Riddell was able to tell her about the accomplishments of our students in their awards. To all candidates/parents: Please make sure you are taking advantage of the numerous opportunities to complete your journeys listed in the newsletter. It is up to you to be motivated and organised! The award is designed for students that are independent and intrepid participants, and the award leader will not "chase" you to do the award. You have to want it, and go for it! That is why it is such a highly respected international award. Also, be sure to bring your books in to Mrs. CR once all your activities are ticked off, so we can order your awards and move you on to the next level. Please take note of fee increases in the last newsletter, and be sure to get your current level activities signed off before July. See Mrs. CR anytime for any help with anything to do with the award, or to sign up in C3, the Art room. Upcoming trainings/activities: Trainings Bronze Level training: 13/14 May (not overnight, in Tauranga) Silver level Training Course to 27/28 May (change) Gold level Training - Fri evening through Sunday afternoon, 30 Jun-2 July. Journeys: Bronze level Journey - 20/21 May or 27/28 May Silver level Journey & Gold Practice Journey - Queen's Birthday weekend, 3-5 June. Tongariro National Park
CAREERS DEPARTMENT BRIDGING THE GAP 2017! HEADS UP! IMPORTANT DATES COMING UP FOR TERM 2
daily notices
(It is important that students check the each day during House Group time for important careers events and deadlines.) Parents please note: ROTORUA CAREERS EXPO - 16 & 17 MAY 2017 We will be taking all seniors to the expo. Year 12 & 13 on the 16th & Year 11 on the 17th May. If you do not want your son/daughter to attend the expo please send an exemption letter into school (House Group Teacher) by Monday 15th May. Thank you.
TERM 2 Unless otherwise stated all Tertiary Liaison Presentations are held in the Careers Classroom, usually at lunchtime. University of Otago & Otago Polytechnic Open Day- Monday 8 May 2017 WINTEC Open Day – Friday 12 May 2017 Rotorua Careers Expo – 16 -17 May 2017
Waikato University Open Day – Friday 19 May 2017 Massey University Year 11 Te Manu Taiko Kaupapa Maori Programme Wednesday 24 May Massey University Year 12 & 13 Te Manu Taiko Kaupapa Maori Programme Thurs 25 May Massey University Parents/Students Information Evening – Thursday 25 May – 6-7pm Medical Presentation Rotorua Hospital Thurs 25 May 2017 Toi Ohomai Tauranga Open Day – Friday 26 May 2017 – not a school trip students can make their own arrangements to attend. Victoria University Liaison Visit – Wednesday 21 June 2017 Victoria University Rotorua Information Evening – all welcome – Wednesday 21 June 2017 Otago University Liaison Visit – Wednesday 28 June 2017 Canterbury University Open Day – Thursday 13 July – School Holidays
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CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP UPDATE Excellence Deserves Reward UC Undergraduate Entrance Scholarships are available for those who get merit and excellence endorsements at NCEA Levels 2 & 3 and enroll at UC in 2018. This Scholarship is open to both domestic and international students at New Zealand schools.
Want to know more??? www.canterbury.ac.nz/scholarships _________________________________________________________________________________ _
ROTORUA CAREERS EXPO 2017
16-17 May
Start here. Get there! 7 reasons why you & your child should be here: 1. Worthwhile discussion with different exhibitors will help ensure your child makes appropriate choices later in the year. 2. Only opportunity this year for face to face access to this range of tertiary trainers and educators 3. 33 education & training providers and 24 Rotorua businesses and employers are confirmed as of 22 March. 4. Free access to many community services 5. Rotorua’s major businesses promoting employment opportunities in Rotorua 6. Expo planning booklet for students to help plan the visit 7. Seminar programme (Tuesday and Wednesday)
Contact your School’s careers advisor for details, email rotoruaexpo@ymail.com or message us on facebook.
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CONTACT US
ROTORUA LAKES HIGH SCHOOL Mr P B Walker, Principal BA (Hons), Dip Ed, Post Grad Dip Second Language Tchg, Dip Tchg P O Box 7002, Te Ngae, Rotorua Phone: 345 6124 Fax: 345 5964
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