March 2014
Dear Parents / Caregivers This first month of the school year has certainly had our school value of participation as its theme, with so many things that students have been involved in and some great whole school events, including our whole school assemblies, Prefect appointments, Year 9 Barbeque, Swimming Sports, Competitive Athletics and Athletics Day. The Daily Notices on our website at www.tgc.school.nz are a good way for you and your daughters’ to know what is on offer as you encourage your daughter to be as involved as possible in these opportunities that make our college unique. With so much on offer to support the expert teaching in the classroom all our students can learn what all their gifts and abilities are and experience success as they explore them.
their willingness to get involved and contribute, something we expect from every student here. These students will be invited back to school in December to accept scholarship medals and to let us know what they have achieved in their first year beyond school. As parents you are also invited to take opportunities to be involved also, through our PTA and Whanau Support Groups and in supporting our sports and arts groups. Thank you to the many parents I have already met at various sporting activities and I look forward to meeting more of you in whatever context you are able to be involved in your daughters’ learning journey to becoming an empowered woman of tomorrow.
I reported in the last newsletter on the outstanding academic success from last year and I am delighted to confirm that success continues with the release last week of scholarship results. The second page of the newsletter is given over to those students who, as well as contributing to the school at every level of participation, also achieved in the scholarship examinations. The summary of their involvements is the outcome of
Sponsorship The School is leasing a Mini-Bus for the next three years and there are 3 spots available for sponsorship. For your contribution you will receive your Company Logo/Signage prominently displayed on the Mini-Van and also your logo with acknowledgement in every newsletter. For further information please contact the Executive Officer John Laugesen on 5788114 Ext 704.
Scholarship Successes 2013: NCEA Tauranga Girls’ College congratulates our students who have achieved 12 Scholarship Awards in the 2013 Scholarship examinations, three of those at Outstanding Scholarship level. All of these girls have had significant other participation and contribution to college life as well as academic success.
Subject
Extra-curricular
Mackenzie Bennett
Geography
Fashion Parade, Young Enterprise
Elizabeth Carpenter
Design
Samantha Fredheim
Physical Education
School magazine, Mini-councillor, Netball, Volleyball Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Futsal, Netball, Rowing, Squash, Triathlon, Prefect, Young Enterprise, Fashion Parade, school magazine, Stage Challenge,
Morgan Heslop
Biology
Badminton, Netball, Volleyball, World Vision, Stage Challenge, Fashion Parade, Prefect
Loren McCarthy
Economics
Dux 2013, Amnesty International, Business Challenge, Young Enterprise, Fashion Parade, Prefect, mooting, debating, Shakespeare Festivals, Badminton, Football, World Vision, Future Problem Solving Cross Country, Netball, Skiing, Underwater Hockey, Volleyball, Global Connexions, World Vision, Stage Challenge, Fashion Parade, Mini-councillor, Prefect
English
Freya O'Sullivan
Geography
Lok Sze Tsang
Statistics
Business Challenge, World Vision, Chorale
Madison Watson
Photography
Global Connexions, school magazine, Stage Challenge, World Vision, drama productions, Badminton, Netball, Volleyball
Marika Williams
Geography
Proximae Accessit 2013, Prefect, Netball, Tennis, Rowing, Stage Challenge, World Vision, Fashion Parade, Mini-councillor
Kimiko Withrington
Biology Statistics
Head Girl, Amnesty International, Badminton, Canoe Polo, Kayaking, Football, school magazine, World Vision, Mini-councillor
New Zealand Representative Sophie Stewart-Hobbs Sophie has been selected in the New Zealand U17 Football Ferns to play at the FIFA U17 World Cup in Costa Rica. Sophie flys out on 10 March, we wish her well.
World Champions: Rafting NZ U19 Women’s Rafting comprising of five Tauranga Girls’ College students, Haylee Dangen (past pupil), Chelsi Williams, Courtney Williams, Susan Cumming and Paris Taniwha were crowned 2013 World Rafting Champions after receiving a bronze in the Sprint, Silver in the Head to Head, gold in both the Slalom and Downriver events. It wasn’t an easy build up to Worlds having the event in the middle of NCEA exams however they managed to juggle practice and exams - a real credit to the girls.
International and National Achievements Mountain Biking: Kaylee Mudgway came 2nd in the U17’s at the Mountain Bike National Championships in Rotorua.
Rowing At the National Club Championships Nicola Baker as a member of the Bay of Plenty Coast Rowing Club won Gold in the Women’s Club double sculls and silver in in the Women’s Club coxless quad.
Surf Lifesaving: At the Nationals U14 Ocean Athletes Sophia Bogdanovas and MacKenzee Harris were members of the U14 Sprint Relay team that won Gold.
Kayaking At the Australian Secondary Schools Championships held in January Chelsi Williams placed 3rd in U17 Down River Women’s , 3rd in U18 K1 Women’s team and 3rd in U17 K1 Women’s. Susan Cumming placed 3rd in K1 Women’s team.
North Island / Bay of Plenty / Local Achievements Softball At the Unity Friendship U15 Softball Championships held in North Harbour 22-23 February the Western Bay of Plenty U15 team won their division. The following girls from Tauranga Girls’ College were members of the winning team. Lesley McGillicuddy, Claudia Tangiora, Trentham Tangiora, Christine Donne, Kayla Hika, Lala Lauvao, Tyresha Robertson and Trachelle Harawira - Captain.
Athletics At the Porritt Classic in Hamilton Jessica Bitcheno placed 3rd in the Woman’s 800m.
Tauranga Girls’ College Competitive Athletics 3000m Seniors Year 10 Year 9 1500m Seniors Year 10
1st Isabella Kirk 1st Sophie McConnell 1st Arleah Tippens
2nd Kirsty Burrows 2nd Kaylee Mudgway 2nd Kalais Going
3rd Jaysha Tippins 3rd Joanna Sutton 3rd Sonya Harnett
1st Isabella Kirk 1st Kaylee Mudgway
2nd Erin Conway 2nd Ella Moor
3rd Christine Sutton 3rd Sophie McConnell
Year 9 1st Arleah Tippins 800m Seniors 1st Jessica Bitcheno Year 10 1st Paris Heslop Year 9 1st Arleah Tippins 400m Seniors 1st Jessica Bitcheno Year 10 1st Paris Heslop Year 9 1st Katie Oliver 200m Seniors 1st Brooke Somerfield Year10 1st Sophie Bogdanovas Year 9 1st MacKenzee Harris 100m Seniors 1st Brooke Somerfield Year10 1st Sophia Bogdanovas Year 9 1st MacKenzee Harris 80m Hurdles Seniors 1st Brooke Somerfield Year 10 1st Kayla McDonald Year 9 1st Danika Withell Long Jump Seniors 1st Brooke Somerfield Year 10 1st Bayleigh Sangster Year 9 1st Danika Withell Shot Senior 1st Losaline 窶連hio Year 10 1st Piatarihingamare Devon Year 9 1st Millie Bernard Discus Senior 1st Losaline 窶連hio Year 10 1st Piatarihingamare Devon Year 9 1st Millie Bernard Javelin Senior 1st Maria Togotogorua Year10 1st Juanita Tai Year 9 1st Kate Mear High Jump Seniors 1st Hannah Philpot Year 10 1st Stacey Parish Year 9 1st Danika Withell
2nd Maddy Mear
3rd Tabitha Marshall
2nd Isabella Kirk 2nd Sophie McConnell 2nd Kalais Going
3rd Nicola Baker 3rd Kaylee Mudgway 3rd Sonya Harnett
2nd Rose Barker 2nd Sophie Bogdanovas 2nd Rebecca Barron
3rd Christine Sutton 3rd Jasmine Creighton 3rd Jade Reeves
2nd Samantha Bitcheno 2nd Paris Heslop 2nd Sonya Harnett
3rd Amy Barron 3rd Jasmine Creighton 3rd Claudia Lamberton
2nd Samantha Bitcheno 2nd Piatarihingamare Devon 2nd Danika Withell
3rd Isabella Kirk 3rd Amanda Yang 3rd Leah Owen
2nd equal Payton Silvester and Isabella Kirk 2nd Kaylee Mudgway 3rd Sophie McConnell nd 2 Leah Owen 3rd Arleah Tippins 2nd Payton Silvester 2nd Piatarihingamare Devon 2nd MacKenzee Harris
3rd Jessica Bitcheno 3rd Stacey Parish 3rd Sonya Harnett
2nd Taylor Manville 2nd Juanita Tai 2nd Mikayla Hall
3rd Sydney Webster-Paki 3rd Eden Faulker 3rd Ella Lawry
2nd Samantha Bitcheno 2nd Ruby Matthews 2nd Frances Lloyd
3rd Taylor Manville 3rd Caitlin McGeorge 3rd Hinemarama Te Amo
2nd Taylor Manville 2nd Caitlin McGeorge 2nd Devon Bannister
3rd Sydney Webster-Paki 3rd Eden Faulkner 3rd Mikayla Hall
2nd Payton Silvester 2nd Kayla McDoanld 2nd Claudia Lamberton
3rd Isabella Kirk 3rd Eden Faulkner 3rd Arleah Tippins
Triathlon Kaylee Mudgway competed in the Eves Super Sprint Triathlon Series 2 in the Open Age section and placed 1st.
Tennis At the Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools Senior Tennis Championships: Division 1 Jenna Curtis and Stella Simpson won the doubles Valerie Kairo and Jordan Ross placed 4th. Division 2 Poppy Thomason and Isabella Kirk won the doubles Evi Haitsma and Emma Rae placing 3rd Lydia Gilmour and Brooke Taylor 4th.
Information for Year 9 Parents From Philippa Ferguson, Deputy Principal with responsibility for Year 9. Year 9 students have now been attending Tauranga Girls’ College for half a term.
points towards their school-wide participation for Junior Diploma. The minimum requirement is four points, it is clear that there are many students who will surpass this as they have already involved themselves in extra-curricular groups whether it be the Arts, Sports or Service. The offer of activities is on-going. It is important your daughter is alert to the Daily Notices read each day in tutorial time. Your daughter’s punctual attendance at tutorial time facilitates this communication. The Daily Notices are also available on the school website.
The students have settled well into the routines of each day and are definitely more assured in navigating their The school website through the KAMAR web portal way around campus. Many have taken the opportunity also allows caregivers to monitor their daughters to make new friends. attendance and progress. Details and passwords will be sent by mail in Week 7 of this term. Thank you to the many parents who took the time to attend the Year 9 Pool Picnic. This was a great My role in your daughter’s life at College is the opportunity for tutors to meet families in a friendly and overview of the education (in the broadest sense) of all relaxed environment. Year 9 students. The tutor teacher has the first responsibility for students. The Deans are Mrs GlaserThe Year 9 students embraced the opportunity to be Brown and Mrs Keightley. Guidance Counsellors are fully involved in both the Swimming and Athletic Ms Burr and Ms Chantal Stopford. Sports, this has meant many have already received two
Keeping Parents Informed of Student Progress (KPI)
management progress in all subject areas. If you have any concerns, please telephone the Deans of your daughter’s year level.
Interim Reports for the whole school will be issued on Thursday 27 March. This report summarises your daughter’s self
This will be an opportunity for parents of Year 9 and 10 students to discuss the report with teachers. 5 minute interview times are allocated for each subject. Bookings will be available online from Thursday 27 March, 4pm.
Student Committees
Melanie Duff, Emily McCarthy; Social: Claudia De Almeida E Silva, Miranda Smith.
Student Council 2014: Head Girl: Adriana Bird; Secretary: Jenna Curtis; Treasurer: Jade Seator, BOT Rep: Paris Taniwha Year 13: Danelle Cox, Eliza King; Year 12: Aurora Boyte, Aleisha Hulbert; Year 11: Molly Alton, Jada Mataroa; Year 10: Caitlin McGeorge, Molly Pender; Year 9: Lena Egorov, Grace Westenberg
Student Executive 2014: Deputy Head Girl: Molly Scoular-Sutton; Secretary: Jacqui Morgan Community Service: Zoe Hall, Esther Liddle; International: Bethany Taylor, Minshan Yang; Health & Climate: Shannon Woodhouse, Dayna Wynyard; Radio: Hannah Rose, Ashleigh McCaull; School Environment:
A Year 9 and Year 10 Parent-Teacher Evening will be held on Thursday 03 April 4.30-7.00pm.
Sports Council 2014: Sports Captain: Huia Ackerman; Secretary/Media Liaison: Hayley Elmsly Batten: Amy Barron, Julia Conway; Freyberg: Poppy Thomason, Chelsi Williams; Mansfield: Isabella Kirk, Stella Marshall; Rutherford: Nicola Baker, Caitlin Tuagalu.
Arts Council 2014: Arts Director: Tessa Adams; Secretary: Ellie Happé Communications: Lauren Nemeth, Felicity Tomkins; Kaupapa Maori: Whitney Banfield, Alexandra Lawrence; Music: Leilani Taula, Anna Wright; Performing Arts: Grace Esterman, Kirsten Holmes; Visual Arts: Lepeka Kavenga, Hope McConnell.
Mid Term Break The college will be closed on Friday 28 March 2014 (end of Summer Tournament Week) for a mid term break. Classes will resume on Monday 31 March at 8.40am.
Tauranga Girls’ and Boys’ Colleges combined Production We are excited to announce the combined Tauranga Girls’ and Boys’ Production of “Thoroughly Modern Millie” will be staged in late July. It is a high-spirited musical romp that has all of New York dancing the Charleston. It’s the zany new 1920’s musical that has taken Broadway by storm! Taking place in New York City in 1922, Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of young Millie Dillmount, who has just moved to the city in search of a new life for herself. It’s a New York full of intrigue and jazz - a time when women were entering the workforce and the rules of love and social behaviour were changing forever. Based on the popular movie, the stage version of Thoroughly Modern Millie includes a full score of new songs and bright dance numbers. The musical will be directed by Daniel Pepperell who is heavily involved in the musical theatre scene here in Tauranga, musical direction by Leon Gray-Lockhart who has assisted with accompaniment and vocal coaching here at the college before, and choreographed by the Tauranga Girls’ College acting Head of Department for Performing Arts Caroline Gill. The audition process is well under way and we are excited about the talent we have had come through. We are on the look out for 1920’s style typewriters for the stenographer scene and any parents interested in assisting with costumes or set construction. Please contact Anne Robinson (Producer) on arobinson@tgc.school.nz or on extension 808 if you can assist or help with any props.
Stage Challenge Stage Challenge is well underway for 2014 with the planning and audition stages currently being carried out. The student leadership team are excited about the possibilities and creativity that is arising from working together and as a school we look forward with anticipation at the final product. Competition will be held at Baycourt on either the 16 or 17 June so put this in your diary now. Expressions of interest have also been sought from students interested in assisting backstage. Any queries regarding this are to be directed to Miss Rosie Potter (teacher in charge of Stage Challenge).
Hair Colour Variations We have been really pleased with the start to the year for the majority of our students, particularly in the areas of attendance, uniform and engagement in learning. Unfortunately a small number of students are breaching our uniform code in the area of hair colour. This notice is to confirm that our uniform code includes the wearing of natural hair colour only. Nonnatural colours, that is vivid non-natural shades such as blue, purple, pink and orange, whether whole of head, tips, highlights or strands are non-uniform and not acceptable at school. Students whose hair is dyed in this way are given a grace period until 07 March to comply with these uniform regulations. After this time uniform breaches will be dealt with in the usual way.
Health Centre Kia ora my name is Lisa Ferris and I am the Student Health Coordinator at Tauranga Girls’ College. My background is in Emergency and Primary Care. I am available to see students Monday - Thursday, 9am-2pm. Janice Hardy, the First Aider, runs the sickbay and many other integral elements of the Health Centre. The physiotherapist is available Monday and Wednesday mornings, the first visit is free.
Mrs Lisa Ferris & Mrs Janice Hardy
Dr Tracy Ball is available on Thursday 9-11am for students who have indicated that they have parental/caregiver permission to see her. The Health Centre is open from 8.45am-3pm each day. If your child has any undeclared medical condition please let the Office/Health Centre know. Measles Update Between late December 2013 and 24 February 2014, there have been 47 confirmed measles cases reported in New Zealand: 29 in Auckland, 15 in Bay of Plenty/Lakes, and three in Wellington. Some of these cases have been in pre-school aged children. A total of 8 cases have required hospitalisation to date. Most cases have occurred in unimmunised people, and immunisation remains the best way to prevent infection and spread within the community. Measles is a highly infectious disease that affects both adults and children. Measles is more serious than many people realise. Symptoms include fever, cough, red eyes and a runny nose, followed by a rash which tends to start on the face, before moving over the head and down the body. The rash develops about 3 days after the other symptoms start. Complications can include middle ear infections, pneumonia and more rarely, encephalitis or brain inflammation. The best protection against measles is the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine which is free for all children. MMR vaccinations are scheduled at 15 months and 4 years. MMR vaccination is also free for susceptible adults born after 01 January 1969 who have not received two doses of a measles containing vaccine.
NZQA Entry and Fees The fee structure for National Qualification entries
Entry for all NQF standards and up to 3 Scholarship subjects is $76.70 Additional Scholarship subject entries are $76.70 per subject remains the same as last year.
The government provides financial assistance to students entering for school qualifications if certain criteria are met. Students can apply for financial assistance and the application forms for financial assistance will be available from NZQA along with the information about fees later. Students and families will be given deadlines for fee payment and financial assistance applications with their entries and fees information. These will be issued in mid year.
Mathematics Department – A reminder about Mathsbuddy This is a computer learning/homework package for Mathematics for all levels. Students have access to thousands of tutorials, supplementary worksheets and revision tests designed to further enhance their learning. The standard of the material is very good and is suitable for students entered in all Mathematics courses throughout the school, Year 9 to 13. If you wish to get an idea of what the material is like visit the website www.mathsbuddy.co.nz. The cost is $28 for access for the year, which is to be paid through the Fees Office. If there are any queries with regard these packages, please contact Mr Hockings HOD Mathematics
Positive Behaviour For Learning Parent involvement in children’s education is crucial Materials are from Michigan Department of Education(2001) School age children spend most of their waking hours (including weekends and holidays) outside of school. Therefore, the influence of parents/caregivers is huge. When parents/caregivers involvement begins in a child’s educational process early, the effects are powerful. Because of this, it is important for parents/caregivers to engage directly with their children in their learning activities at home and guide their children in seeing the value of education. The most consistent predictors of children’s academic achievement and social adjustment are parents/ caregivers expectations of the child’s academic attainment. Parents/caregivers who have books available, take trips, guide TV watching, discuss world issues and provide stimulating experiences contribute to student achievement.
Years of research have shown that when parents are involved students have: * Higher grades * Better school attendance * Increased motivation and better self-esteem * Lower rates of suspension * Decreased use of drugs and alcohol * Fewer instances of violent behaviour Parents partnering with schools and teachers can change the future of education.
Fashion Parade: This annual event, run by the PTA will take place 14-15 May in the Tauranga Girls’ College Hall. Auditions and planning are well underway.
PTA Thank you to those who attended our February meeting and AGM. It was a great turn out and lovely to see so many new faces. We had the pleasure of listening to presentations from each of the four Head Girls for 2014. It is awe inspiring to hear of their aims for this year. A big thank you to our outgoing secretary, Susan O’Neill and treasurer Karen Bennett, for their contribution and support to the PTA over the last few years. I also have stepped down this year from the role as chairperson, if you are interested in applying for this role, please call Jean on 544 9730. Councillor Catherine Stewart has kindly agreed to continue as our Patron this year. Thank you Catherine. The PTA committee for 2014 is: Chairperson: Vacant Deputy Chairperson: Erin Robson Secretary: Carol Jenkin Treasurer: Liz Nicholls Executive Comm Member: Pauline Happé Teacher Representative: Carolyn Nemeth Fashion Parade Director: Pauline Happé Patron: Catherine Stewart. (Carol and Liz to be formally elected at our March meeting)
The main discussion point will be planning for the annual Fashion Parade (FP) which, this year, is to be held 14-15 May. This is our annual fund raiser for the college and is an eagerly awaited event on the school calendar. Auditions from both the Girls’ and Boys’ colleges are already under way in February. All parents are welcome to attend our March meeting and if your daughter is involved this year or interested to be involved for next year come along and find out what it is all about. Funds raised from this annual event, have over the years , been donated back to the school to provide much needed financial support for a wide range of purposes. Too many to list here but range from improvements to the swimming pool through to purchasing equipment for classrooms through to supplying blazer uniforms when students represent the school at different events. If you are able to help in anyway we would love to hear from you. Whether it be to provide assistance for the show on the night, ( many hands make light work), or for sponsorship/raffle prizes or simply supporting the school by buying tickets to our great show, please phone our Director Pauline on 07 543 4711 or at pauline.happe@xtra.co.nz. Jean Walters : 07 544 9730
Our next meeting is to be held on Wednesday, 19 March at 7.30pm in the staff room.
Board of Trustees: At the Board meeting on Thursday 27 February, Megan Cleverley stepped down from her role as Chairperson. Lesley Jensen was elected to the position, congratulations Lesley. Thank you Megan for the time, professionalism and dedication you have given during your period of office. Megan has taken on the Deputy-Chairperson position.
Canteen Menu Breakfast *NEW* $5.00 lunch box special Please see canteen window
8am – 8.40am Chicken & Bacon rolls 3.00 BLT Rolls 3.00 Hot Chocolate 1.50 Cappuccino 2.00 Assortment of hot foods from 2.00 Homemade Cookie 1.00 Cookie & Hot chocolate 2.00 Ask for our loyalty card when buying Hot Chocolate buy 5 get the 6th FREE
Snack foods
Daily Menu
Beverages
Wraps Rolls Sandwiches Mini Toasties Sausage rolls Pizza slice Calzone Pizza Cheese Burger Noodles Wedges Large Pies Lunchtime special Fresh Fruit
3.50 3.00 2.50 .50 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 3.50 3.50 4.00 1.00
Slices & Cakes Homemade Muffins Ice blocks from Vege Chips
Water H2GO flavoured water H2GO Sparkling water Mizone Fresh Up 1lt Just Juice 1lt Pepsi Max Golden Circle Blue Milk Calci Yum Primo Small Primo Large Iced coffee Up & Go Liptons Iced tea
2.00 2.00 1.00 1.50
2.50 3.00 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.80 2.50 3.50 4.00 2.50 2.80
Special assessment conditions for NZQA Internal and External Assessment Entitlement for Special Assessment Conditions
Supporting Documentation
Where the need for Special Assessment Conditions arises from: Students are entitled to apply for Special Assessment A permanent or long-term medical or physical or Conditions if they have a permanent or long- term medical, physical or sensory condition and or a specific sensory condition or disability, a report from an learning disability that directly impacts on their ability appropriate registered medical professional providing evidence of need based on the functional impact of the to be assessed fairly in assessments for National condition or disability is required. The report should be Qualifications. completed in the year of the application, detail exactly NZQA grants entitlement to Special Assessment how the candidate's access to assessment is impaired Conditions so that approved candidates may be fairly by their medical or physical or sensory condition and assessed and have access to assessment for National detail any suitable assessment conditions. This could be Qualifications. Special Assessment Conditions are approved so that entitled candidates can demonstrate a physical inability to write for themselves or to see an examination paper their knowledge, skills and understanding, without providing unfair advantage over other candidates.
Specific learning difficulties/disabilities, a current report on an assessment carried out by
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an appropriately qualified registered professional, (such as an NZCER level C assessor, speech/language therapist or a medical professional) providing evidence of need based on the functional impact of the condition or disability is required. The report should be completed in time for the first year of assessment for national qualifications, and remains valid for four years. The report must explain exactly how the candidate's access to assessments is impaired by the functional impact of
their specific learning disability and detail suitable assessment conditions. If you believe that your daughter may be eligible to apply to NZQA for special assessment conditions please contact Deputy Principal in charge of Assessment (Ms Rowlands). Initial applications need to be made to NZQA by the end of Term One.
Calendar Day
Date
Event
Day
Date
Event
Thurs
06 Mar
Waikato Liaison Visit, 1.30pm
Tues
18 Mar
World Vision Leadership Day Massey Liaison Visit: 1.30pm
19 Mar
TGC Senior Tennis BOPSS Showjumping 12BST field trip: 8.30-10am Chinese Cultural Day –TGC Hall
Thurs
20 Mar
11BST field trip - 8.30-10am Summer photos - Hall Chinese Cultural Day - TGI & Oropi School
Fri
21 Mar
11BST field trip: 8.30-10am NZSS Kayaking finals
Sat
22 Mar
Y9 Netball trials 9.30-12.30: ASB Arena
23 Mar
Y10 Netball trials 9.30-12.30: ASB Arena
Thurs-Fri 06-07 Mar 9BTE & 9ROV - Camp
12CHE Internal Assessment
Wed
Fri
07 Mar
Fri-Sun
07-09 Mar NISS Rowing
Sat
08 Mar
Sat-Sun
08-09 Mar BOPSS Volleyball
Sun
Sun
09 Mar
BOPSS Touch - Rotorua
Mon-Sun 24-30 Mar NZSS Summer Tournament Week
Mon
10 Mar
12GEO field trip - Tuahu Track
Tues
25 Mar
Y9 Netball TGC trials: 3.3-5pm; TGC
Tues
11 Mar
13HIS field trip 12BIO field trip 11GEO field trip
Wed
26 Mar
Y10 Netball TGC trials: 3.3-5pm: TGC
Wed
12 Mar
12BIO field trip Otago Liaison Visit - 1.30pm
Fri
28 Mar
Mid-Term Break
Wed-Fri
12-14 Mar BP Business Challenge
Mon
31 Mar
Last day summer golf
Thurs
13 Mar
SADD Workshop Otumoetai College
Tues
01 Apr
Attitude Seminars: P1-4
Fri
14 Mar
10ARM, 10 HNS, 10PLD field trip
Thurs
03 Apr
Otago Junior Maths Competition Junior Report Evening: 4.30-7pm
Sat-Sun
15-16 Mar BOPSS Volleyball finals
Fri
04 Apr
ACT field trip
Mon
17 Mar
Sat-Sun
05-06 Apr
Senior Netball trials 9.30-12.30: ASB Arena
Young Enterprise E Day BOP Polytech
NZ Dance Company visit 1.30-3.30pm
Contacting the College for 2014 We encourage parents to contact the College (578 8114) for support at any time during the year. The Pastoral Team includes: Year 9 Senior Leader: Mrs Ferguson Deans: Mrs Audrey Keightley & Ms Margot Glaser-Brown Ext 770 Year 10 Senior Leader: Mrs Bird Deans: Mrs Jackie Gould & Mrs Robyn Mankelow Ext 767 Year 11 Senior Leader: Mrs Summerville Deans: Mrs Kathy Keereweer & Mr Don Wallis Ext 768 Year 12 Senior Leader: Ms Rowlands Deans: Mrs Carolyn Nemeth & Mrs Judith Somerville Ext 766 Year 13 Senior Leader: Ms Rowlands Deans: Mrs Marge Wilkinson & Mrs Karen Scott Ext 769 Guidance Counsellors Ms Judy Burr Ext 728 & Ms Chantal Stopford Ext 724 If any matter remains unresolved, or is taking too long, please contact the Principal, Mrs Cowens. 930 Cameron Road, Tauranga 3112
Ph: (07) 578-8114
Fax: (07) 578-8447