July 2015

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July 2015

Dear Parents/Caregivers The month of June has provided students with the opportunity to pay forward. The students’ attention was drawn to the devastating earthquake of Nepal, with events planned to fundraise providing financial support. Mufti Day was organised by Student Council, with Emojies as the theme, and Executive Council held two events one being Grab a Bag, the other an evening Quiz Night. Students battled hard against the teacher teams but honour prevailed with a teacher team in first place. Many students have been active in their fundraising for 40 Hour Famine, this year supporting the children of Bangladesh who are vulnerable to malnutrition and food insecurity. It is time to acknowledge the support of students to Work Day, with over $20,000 raised by students for students. The mini councils have been instrumental in identifying areas that will improve the environment for students at Tauranga Girls’ College. Sports Council have been busy organising an inter house competition run each Wednesday. The Arts Council organised events to celebrate Matariki, complete with a Matariki Idol concert. The Year 12 SCAT students are providing regular lunchtime activities for junior students to participate in. We thank them for their support of the Tauranga Girls’ College student community. Students have had successes this month in Sports being nominated as regional or national representatives or having team success at North Island and Regional competitions; Underwater Hockey, Volleyball, Football, Judo, Tae Kwon Do, Netball, Hockey. Stage Challenge involved approximately 100 students, weeks of practice resulted in excellence awards in nearly all categories and an overall first place for the night. Luminosa Chorale achieved accolades for their classical piece, and are to be commended on the standard of chorale work achieved as in this group there are some young singers. Estrogems Barbershop Chorus competed well and will be representing the region at Nationals in August. One student Soomin Kim has been selected as one of the soloists to play a concerto as part of the Rising Stars competition.

Last week was the season of the Combined Tauranga Boys’/Girls’ College Production of Spamalot. A show that was humorous and provided the opportunity to witness the talents of our students whether it be on stage, in the orchestra, side of stage, technical support or front of house. Our two participants Maraea Ranui and Brooklyn Glanville-Rolleston in the Regional Manu Korero competition were supported by the kaupapa committee when they competed in Whakatane. Sophie Shrimpton participated in Enterprise in Action this month. This was held at Massey University’s Auckland campus, and was only open to students taking part in Young Enterprise Trust’s flagship programme, The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme. Sophie has been selected as one of only six students to represent NZ at the Asia-Pacific final of the FedEx Express Junior Achievement International Trade Challenge. This will see Sophie fly to Singapore in August for 9-10 days to take part in the competition. Last week was the annual mid-winter International Christmas Dinner, held by the International Department; an opportunity to sample traditional New Zealand food and for students to meet Santa. An evening enjoyed by all, whether a host family or international visitor. This week is International Week with events planned each day; games, a concert, a garage sale, a food fair, and a movie. At the end of term students leave for an Eastern Europe History trip to Russia, Poland and Germany, we wish them well as the text books and the stories come alive as they visit the landmarks and locations familiar to them in the classroom. Winter is upon us and it is a time I urge for wisdom in personal hygiene to minimise sickness ensuring precious learning is not missed. The upcoming break is a time for students to recharge their batteries as seniors return to 7 weeks of school before bench mark exams with 6 thereafter to NCEA examinations. Focus is important, every assessment critical in students achieving their academic goals. Philippa Ferguson Acting Principal


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