Otago Polyfest Otago Early Childhood and Schools’ Māori & Pacific Island Festival 2019 Programme: 09 – 13 September

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Otago Polyfest Otago Early Childhood and Schools’ Māori & Pacific Island Festival 2019 Programme: 09 – 13 September 2019 PROGRAMME 09 - 13 SEPTEMBER More FM Arena, Edgar Centre 24 Portsmouth Drive, Dunedin PLEASE promote our campaigns: Give a Little OTAGO https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago- polyfest POLYFEST Polyfest’s call for Volunteers https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & Thank you! PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 1: MONDAY 09 SEPTEMBER – OPENING EVENING TIME SESSION 1 MON 09 SEPT - EVENING GROUP NAME 5.30 PM Mihi Whakatau, Karakia Opening Ceremony 5.45 1 Portobello School Parihaumia 2 Bathgate Park School Famili Pasifika 'o Bathgate Park School 3 Opoho School Te Kura o Opoho 4 Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepoti Teina 5 Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepoti 6.45 6 St Joseph’s Cathedral St Joseph’s Cathedral Kapahaka 7 St Peter Chanel School St Peter Chanel Cultural Group 8 Balaclava School Balaclava Tuakana 9 Tainui School Rehutai 10 Tahuna Normal Intermediate School Taiopeka 8.05 11 Abbotsford School Abbotsford Tuakana 12 Balmacewen Intermediate School 13 Te Aho Paihere Te Aho Paihere 14 King’s High School & Queen’s High School He Waka Kōtuia SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 1 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 2: TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER – DAY TIME SESSION 2 TUES 10 SEPT - DAY GROUP NAME 9.15 AM 1 Abbotsford Kindergarten 2 Kiddies Campus Early Learning Centre 3 East Taieri Preschool 4 Jonathan Rhodes Kindergarten 5 Mosgiel Central Kindergarten 10.15 6 Dunedin Hospital Early Childhood Centre Te Ruma Koru 7 Tokomairiro Early Learning Centre on Spencer 8 Otago Childcare Centre 9 Green Island Kindergarten 10 BestStart Mosgiel 11.15 11 Play & Learn Early Childhood Education Huarere 12 Rachel Reynolds Kindergarten 13 Port Chalmers Kindergarten 14 BestStart Kaikorai Valley Road 15 Little Rock Preschool 12.15 PM 16 Tino E Tasi Preschool 17 Clutha Valley Primary School Clutha Valley Primary Kapa Haka 18 Macandrew Bay School Te Kura o Te Rotopateke 19 Silverstream Primary School Kapa Haka 20 Bathgate Park School Bathgate Park Roopu Moana-Nui-A- Kiwa 1.15 21 Tokomairiro High School – Juniors Te Atahou o Tokomairiro 22 Strath Taieri School Tokomaro Kapa Haka 23 Waihola District School Te Kura o Waihola 24 St Mary’s Primary School (Mosgiel) 25 St Joseph’s Cathedral School Pasifika Sunrise 2.15 26 Milton Primary School Milton Primary Kapa Haka 27 St Joseph’s School Te Kura o Hato Hohepa o Koputai 28 Fairfield School Fairfield Juniors Kapahaka SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 2 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 3: TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER – EVENING TIME SESSION 3 TUES 10 SEPT - EVENING GROUP NAME George Street Normal School Pasifika 6.00 PM 1 George Street Normal School Performance Group Brockville School Performance Kapa Haka 2 Brockville Full Primary School Group 3 Lawrence Area School Ko Te Kapa haka o Tuapeka 4 Big Rock Primary School Te Kura Kohatunui Big Rock Primary 7.00 5 Fairfield School Te Kapahaka O Whewhira 6 Brockville Full Primary School Brockville School Pasifika Group 7 St Bernadette’s Primary School St Bernie’s Taiaha Warriors George Street Normal School Kapa Haka 8 George Street Normal School Group 9 Bradford School Te Kahui Kahurangi 10 Taieri College Nga Taiariari SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 3 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 4: WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - DAY TIME SESSION 4 WED 11 SEPT – DAY GROUPS 9.15 AM 1 Kaikorai Kindergarten 2 Amana Christian Early Learning Centre 3 Wild Things Ltd 4 Little Wonders Childcare - Roslyn 5 Halfway Bush Kindergarten Kohunga Tapu Taki Noi 10.15 6 Wee Nippers (Mosgiel) Kiwi Room 7 Macandrew Bay Playcentre Macandrew Bay Playcentre Tamariki 8 Brockville Kindergarten 9 Porse In-Home Childcare Dunedin 10 Te Kōhanga Reo o Whānau Paki Te Kōhanga Reo o Whānau Paki 11.15 11 Elmgrove School Junior Kapa Haka 12 Wakari School Tikanga Wakari 13 Anderson’s Bay School Pasifika 14 Waitati School 15 East Taieri School Senior Kapa Haka 12.15 PM 16 Musselburgh School Pasifika 17 Palmerston Primary School Kapa Haka 18 St Bernadette’s School Junior School 19 Elmgrove School Elmgrove School Seniors 20 Amana Christian School Amana Island Styles 1.15 21 East Taieri School Middle/Junior Kapa Haka 22 Fenwick School 23 Anderson’s Bay School Kapa Haka 24 Halfway Bush School Taputakinoi Kapa Haka 25 Cromwell College Intermediate Kapahaka 2.15 26 St Clair School Ngaru Rōpū 27 Musselburgh School Kapa Haka 28 Sawyers Bay School SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 4 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 5: WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER - EVENING TIME SESSION 5 WED 11 SEPT – EVENING GROUP 6.00 PM 1 Oamaru Intermediate School Pasifika Group 2 Tahuna Normal Intermediate School Cook Island Performance Group 3 Carisbrook School Carisbrook Cultures of the Pacific 4 Taieri College Ngā Piko o te Taieri 7.00 5 St Hilda’s Collegiate Ngā Manu ō Hira Tapu 6 Tahuna Normal Intermediate School Samoan Performance Group 7 Bathgate Park School Ngā Tōtara o Te Rākiatea 8 Kavanagh College He Whetū Tīrama 8.00 9 South Otago High School Te Kapa Haka O Iwi Katea 10 John McGlashan College & St Hilda’s He Iti He Pounamu Collegiate 11 Kaikorai Valley College 12 Logan Park High School Te Kapua o te Raki SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 5 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 6: THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER – DAY TIME SESSION 6 THURS 12 SEPT – DAY GROUP NAME 9.15 AM 1 Little Citizens Early Learning Centre 2 Green Street Early Childhood Centre 3 Reid Park Kindergarten 4 Jade-Star Young Children’s Centre 5 Grants Braes Kindergarten 6 Te Pā - Otago University Childcare Te Uru 10.15 Association 7 Wakari Hospital Early Childhood Centre 8 Bear Park Early Childcare Centre Bear Park Tuis 9 Montessori House Casa dei Bambini Atelier, Casa & Casita 10 Roslyn Kindergarten 11.15 11 Mini Thinkers 12 Little Wonders Early Childhood Centre St. Kilda 13 Crackerjax Early Learning Centre 14 City Heights Montessori 15 Dunedin Playcentres Roslyn, Maori Hill, Opoho, Sawyers Bay, Riselaw Road Playcentres 16 Te Pā - Otago University Childcare Te Pārekereke o Te Kī & Te Puna 12.15 PM Association 17 Corstorphine Kindergarten Corstorphine Kindergarten 18 Portobello Kindergarten 19 North East Valley Normal School North East Valley Senior School 20 St Bernadette’s School St Bernadette’s School Seniors 1.15 21 Carisbrook School Carisbrook School Year 0-2 22 Grant’s Braes School Grant’s Braes School Teina 23 St Clair Primary School Takutai 24 Concord School Kapa Haka 25 Carisbrook School Carisbrook School Year 3 & 4 2.15 26 Grant’s Braes School Grant’s Braes Tuakana 27 Māori Hill School Kapa Haka 28 Arthur Street School Kapa Haka & Pasifika SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 6 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 7: THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER – EVENING TIME SESSION 7 THURS 12 SEPT – EVENING GROUP NAME 6.00 PM 1 East Otago High School East Otago Kapa Haka 2 Bayfield High School Te Kāhui Kawau Noho Tumutumu 3 Otago Boys’ High School & Otago Girls’ Wairua Pūhou High School 4 St Kevin’s College St Kevin’s College Pasifika Performers 7.00 5 Waitaki Girls’ High School Sei Tiare 6 Otago Boys’ High School Tama O Le Aisa 7 Kavanagh College Pasifika Vibes 8 King’s High School Kings of the Pacific 8.00 9 Otago Girls’ High School Teine O Le Afi 10 Queen’s High School Queens of the Pacific 11 Waitaki Boys’ High School Tālanga 'A Waitaki SESSION ENDS E | [email protected] FB | https://www.facebook.com/events/2337874689785509/ Give-a-Little | https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/love-otago-polyfest Polyfest’s call for Volunteers | https://forms.gle/XUZx1JGAxVitruY4A Pg. 7 WELCOME TO OTAGO POLYFEST OTAGO EARLY CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOLS’ MĀORI & PACIFIC ISLAND FESTIVAL 2019 PROGRAMME: 09 – 13 SEPTEMBER SESSION 8: FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER – DAY TIME SESSION 8 FRI 13 SEPT – DAY GROUP NAME 9.15 AM 1
Recommended publications
  • December 2020
    An occasional publication from Kavanagh College Message from the Principal Welcome to our end of year publication of Ipsa Duce. Whether you have been a leader in our college, one We enjoy being able to share a brief overview of some of our longest serving staff, one of our valued support of our significant highlights from the latter part of this staff and teacher aides, or a board member, maybe year. This year has been complex. People have found a supporter of Kavanagh College from the wider different talents and strengths and they were able diocese, or someone that values and encourages to take over and support others around them who Catholic education – thank you for what you have found this year wasn’t their year to shine. You will see done to build our college community this year. that the pandemic has not stopped our young people As we make plans for a successful 2021 at Kavanagh developing their skills and talents and enjoying the College, we will continue to value our community holistic college life we encourage them to have. and the powerful part it can play, and we will think Our ‘Wall of Fame’ in the auditorium foyer has run out about this quote of space! Even in the year that has been, when many from Michael events and opportunities were cancelled, ten of our Jordan – ‘Talent students still managed to receive national honours wins games, but in their chosen field. You will find them listed in this teamwork and publication. intelligence win championships.’ Having a strong college community and the culture that this creates, is one of the most important taonga Have a truly a school can have.
    [Show full text]
  • THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No~ 68
    2598 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No~ 68 .MILITARY AREA No. 10 (CHRISTCHURCH)-continued. MILITARY AREA No. 11 (DUNEDIN)-oontinued. 453017 White, Alan Rutherford, metal worker, 645 Ferry Rd., 451331 Blanchard, Alfred Herbert, labourer, Duntroon. Christchurch. 451460 Bowie, Robert John, clerk, 82 Duncan St., Dunedin C. 2. .454843 White, Charles Edgar Joseph, foundry worker, 82 Byron St., 450079 Boyd, Jack Thomson, 481 Leith St., Dunedin. Sydenham, Christchurch. · ' 450135 Brinsdon, Allan Stanley, farm labourer, Otakou, via Dunedin. 455169 White, Herbert Alfred James, herd.tester, 14 Windsor Tee., 450530 Brinsdon, Leonard James, farm labourer,· care of Mr.' A. Christchurch. , Chapman, Ika Rd., Oamaru. 454831 Whiteside, Ronald William, painter, 164 Lincoln Rd., 450374 Brown, ]'ergus George Beaumont, student, 118 Bay View Addington, Christchurch. Rd., Dunedin. 452251 Whitta, Neville Bruce, student, 201 Kilmore St., Christ­ 450588 Brown, John Andrew, carpenter's apprentice, 7 Alexander church. · St., Abbotsford. 456120 Willetts, Douglas, mill· hand, 239 Cashel St.,· Christchurch 455749 Brown, Leslie Hubert, programme-assistant, 151 Albany f1. l. St., Dunedin. 454880 Williams, Defyd Ifor, civil servant, 7 Jutland St., New 452936 Brown, Leslie James, labourer, Kyeburn Diggings, Naseby. Brighton, Christchurch. • 453734 Brown, Malcolm James, clerk, 55 Riselaw Rd., Dunedin. 451918 Williamson, Ernest, farm labourer, Child Welfare Branch, 454836 Bryant, Horace James, apprentice carpenter, Box 114, P.O. Box 105, Timaru. Alexandra. 453499 Wilson, Mervyn Henry, assistant cinematograph-operator, 454818 Buchanan, Thomas Harry, warehouseman,.. 6A Greenock St., 30 Akaroa St., Kaiapoi. Kaikorai, Dunedin. ' ' 453015 Wilson, Raymond Keith, carpenter, 39 Buffon St., Christ­ 450540 Bull, David Cormack, dental student, care of Mrs. Spence, church. 42 Pinehill Tee., Dunedin. 450919 Wilson, Robert Ferguson, fitter, 66 Bordesley St., Linwood.
    [Show full text]
  • Otago Daily Times Premier League 2.45 Pm
    [email protected] Vol.13, no.5, April 23rd , 2011 5.25 High, 4.25 wide Otago Daily Times Premier League 2.45 pm www.soccerotago.co.nz Caversham v Dunedin Technical Tonga Park 1 Mosgiel v University Prem Memorial 1 Spirit FC v Queenstown ILT Football Turf Grants Braes v Roslyn Wakari AFC Ocean Grove 1 Green Island v Northern Sunnyvale 1 www.footballsouth.co.nz incorporating otago, southland, south canterbury [email protected] [email protected] Footballsouth PO Box 969, 184 High St DN 9054 Caledonian Stadium, Dunedin Patron : Blair Davidson President : Jeff Walker Chairman : Dougal McGowan, Board Members : Matthew Holdridge, Mike Clark, Graeme Wyllie, David Thomson, David Darling, Lance Woods General Manager : Bill Chisholm [email protected] ph. 4746424, cell 021 351 967 Finance : Wilson James, 027 2097228 Operations co-ordinator Pete Ritchie : ph 474 6423 Footballsouth FDOs, Luiz Uehara, Dave Martin-Chambers Footballsouth (Southland) FDO : Ken Cresswell ( Invercargill ) Referee FDO – Chris Boyd, 473 8205 Editor : Rab Smith, [email protected] ODT Premier League 2011 Caversham v Dunedin Technical Mosgiel v University Spirit FC v Queenstown Grants Braes v Roslyn Wakari Green Island v Northern Dn Technical 44002852312 Caversham 43101221010 Roslyn Wakari 42208 3 5 8 Mosgiel 42119 10-1 7 University 42027 7 0 6 Queenstown 42024 16-12 6 Northern 41125 9 -4 4 Grants Braes 41032 7 -5 3 Spirit FC 40131 9 -8 1 Green Island 40043 11-8 0 [email protected] www.soccerotago.co.nz [email protected] Don’t Blame us - we didn’t vote.
    [Show full text]
  • Saint Gave 'Wonderful Care'
    THE MON T HLY MAGAZINE FOR T HE CA T HOLI C S OF T HE DUNE D IN DIO C ESE HE ABLE T NovemberT 2009 T Issue No 149 Saint gave ‘wonderful care’ to sick and elderly THE “wonderful care” given to the sick and “When he went to look after the lep- elderly by St Jeanne Jugan was reflected ers, he realised he was signing his own in Dunedin diocese as the Little Sisters of death warrant,” Bishop Campbell said. the Poor “carry on that charism this part St Damian was a cousin of Mrs Anita of the world”, Bishop Colin Campbell told Wynn-Williams, of Dunedin. Her sons, Fr residents, families and friends at a Mass in Damian and Giles, went to Rome for the St Joseph’s Church, Brockville, on October canonisation. 31. Fr Wynn-Williams’ account of the St Cause to celebrate … Sr Marguerite “What inspired this dedicated woman Peter’s ceremony is on page 2. Frew, of Dunedin, with Bishop Colin came from the heart of Jesus. Here, our “It was extraordinarily calm and joyful,” Campbell in Rome after the canonisa- own sisters tell us and the world in a very Mr Wynn-Williams said. tion of Jeanne Jugan� special way what God is all about,” the The Dunedin chapter of Little Sisters bishop said. of the Poor was represented in Rome by In this issue… On October 11, Pope Benedict XVI Sr Marguerite Frew, who described the New Walk by Faith course �����������3 canonised five new saints, including occasion as “tremendous”. Jeanne Jugan, who founded the Little “It was wonderful,” she said.
    [Show full text]
  • Dunedin Methodist Parish Parish Bulletin
    1 DUNEDIN METHODIST PARISH Finding Good in everyone Finding God in everyone www.dunedinmethodist.org.nz Find us on Facebook: Dunedin Methodist Parish Presbyters Rev David Poultney 974 6172 Mobile phone 022 350 2263 Office phone 466 3023 Office email [email protected] Rev Dr Rod Mitchell 027 647 7003 [email protected] Parish Stewards Mrs Jan Stewart 473 9141 John Hardy 472 7377 Ross Merrett 489 7663 Tongan Steward Mr Kaufusi Pole 455 0096 Parish Prayer Convenor Elaine Merrett 489 7663 [email protected] Pastoral Convenor Beryl Neutze 477 7377 Mornington Parish Office 466 4600 [email protected] PARISH BULLETIN 8 th November 2020 WORSHIP FOR SUNDAY 15th NOVEMBER 2020 9.30 am Mornington H Watson White 10.00am Mosgiel D Poultney 11.00am Glenaven H Watson White 1.00pm St Kilda TBA DATES TO REMEMBER Wed 18th Nov – Parish Council Meeting - 7.30pm Mornington Methodist Church Sat 21st Nov – Spring Working Bee – 10am-12pm Mornington Church Sun 22nd Nov – Explorers – 4.30 pm – Mornington Church Hall Sun 29th Nov – Combined Parish Service at Otakou – 11.00 am Wed 9th Dec – Vist to Rev David’s office – 2.00 pm 2 PASTORAL NEEDS I will be away from the parish from Friday 6th to Thursday 12th November, first of all to attend Methodist Conference in Auckland then the AGM of ICHC in Wellington. I will be reachable by phone, if you have an urgent pastoral need while I am away please contact the Rev Dr Rod Mitchell. Thank you. David Poultney APOLOGY: Marcia Hardy and Helen Watson White’s names were omitted from the list of ordained ministers and lay readers published last week.
    [Show full text]
  • Flood Hazard of Dunedin's Urban Streams
    Flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams Review of Dunedin City District Plan: Natural Hazards Otago Regional Council Private Bag 1954, Dunedin 9054 70 Stafford Street, Dunedin 9016 Phone 03 474 0827 Fax 03 479 0015 Freephone 0800 474 082 www.orc.govt.nz © Copyright for this publication is held by the Otago Regional Council. This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, provided the source is fully and clearly acknowledged. ISBN: 978-0-478-37680-7 Published June 2014 Prepared by: Michael Goldsmith, Manager Natural Hazards Jacob Williams, Natural Hazards Analyst Jean-Luc Payan, Investigations Engineer Hank Stocker (GeoSolve Ltd) Cover image: Lower reaches of the Water of Leith, May 1923 Flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams i Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope .................................................................................................................... 1 2. Describing the flood hazard of Dunedin’s urban streams .................................................. 4 2.1 Characteristics of flood events ............................................................................... 4 2.2 Floodplain mapping ............................................................................................... 4 2.3 Other hazards ......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Morning and Evening Prayer by the Vicar
    THE ROCK Anglican Parish of Caversham Saint Peter, February 2020 — Lent Dunedin, New Zealand Morning and Evening Prayer By The Vicar PHOTO.: INFORMATION SERVICES OTAGO LTD. ach working day I go across to the church service, one from the Old and one from the New around 6.30am and after a time of private Testament. They are also the prayer of the church, so prayer say the Morning Office of Morning from church after church in the Anglican world God’s Prayer. Around 4 o’clock I return to the church praises are being said or sung and intercessory prayers Eto say Evening Prayer before closing the church. The are being offered up on behalf of the whole church. At the prayer book I use is the New Zealand 1989 prayer book of end of Morning Prayer I use the Anglican Communion our church. It is particularly good in the wide use of daily cycle of intercession, praying for every diocese and canticles from the Old and New Testaments, so one is its bishop in the communion, the Dunedin diocese cycle of using different songs of praise drawn prayer which covers every parish, the Coming visits from scripture at every service. Church Missionary cycle of prayer and Instead of the lectionary suggestion of my own prayer note book which just one psalm at each service I follow intercedes for every parishioner by the recommendation of Archbishop name and for the people in my family Cranmer and say the psalms for the and friendship world. It is the Vicar’s day, thus getting through the entire job to pray for even those who may not psalter each month.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 National School Downhill Results.Pdf
    CYCLING NZ SCHOOLS 2019 NATIONAL MOUNTAIN BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS - PRESENTED BY EVO CYCLES FOX DOWNHILL RESULTS SIGNAL HILL, DUNEDIN Saturday 5 October UNDER 20 BOYS PLACE NAME SURNAME # FROM TIME GAP OVERALL PL- SEEDING 1 Albert Snep 416 Scots College 3:19.13 +0:00.00 1 2- 3:36.51 2 Todd Ballance 354 Nelson College 3:20.44 +0:01.31 2 1- 3:34.48 3 Indy Hawthorne 421 Shirley Boys High School 3:24.94 +0:05.81 3 4- 3:47.68 4 Luke Gill 399 Rangiora High School 3:27.07 +0:07.94 4 5- 3:50.56 5 Jordan Sutherland 430 Shirley Boys High School 3:36.23 +0:17.10 9 8- 4:00.56 6 Harlen Hancock 206 Dunstan High School 3:37.33 +0:18.20 11 7- 3:57.76 7 Zac Pearson 231 Fiordland College 3:39.41 +0:20.28 12 10- 4:11.13 8 Max Taylor 393 Palmerston North Boys High School 3:41.63 +0:22.50 16 6- 3:53.35 9 Elliot Wareing 182 Christchurch Boys High School 3:43.63 +0:24.50 20 20- 4:48.70 10 Lui Arnold 283 Lincoln High School 3:43.67 +0:24.54 22 24- 5:25.72 11 Ethan Burns 454 St Patrick's College, Silverstream 3:44.82 +0:25.69 28 9- 4:01.94 12 Connor Leov 357 Nelson College 3:49.16 +0:30.03 33 14- 4:20.42 13 Joshua Bryant 449 St Kevin's College 3:49.79 +0:30.66 34 11- 4:11.44 14 Joshua Pearson 230 Fiordland College 3:52.70 +0:33.57 36 23- 5:14.10 15 Dominic Sutherland 489 Verdon College 3:56.64 +0:37.51 42 16- 4:23.34 16 Angus Moody 391 Palmerston North Boys High School 3:57.38 +0:38.25 43 19- 4:48.57 17 Jack Murray 255 John McGlashan College 4:02.84 +0:43.71 52 12- 4:12.58 18 Will Morshuis 254 John McGlashan College 4:03.72 +0:44.59 54 17- 4:33.30 19 Ned Hudson 336
    [Show full text]
  • Common Rooms
    COMMON ROOMS The Morkane Wing Common Room & Kitchen The Morkane Wing Common Room is a shared common room for all guests staying at Burns Lodge to use. It includes cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, complimentary tea & coffee for guests. It can be reserved for groups but cannot be booked for exclusive use. This room is available to use for groups wanting to self-cater, please discuss this with your event manager. The Otago Common Room & Kitchen Use of this room for self-catering will incur a fee. The Otago Room is a shared common room for all guests staying at Burns Lodge to use. It includes cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, complimentary tea The first student at the newly opened seminary was Cecil Morkane, who & coffee for guests. It can be reserved for groups but cannot be booked for would become Monsignor Morkane. After completing his training at Holy exclusive use. This room is available to use for groups wanting to self-cater. Cross, Manly & in Rome, he was ordained in 1907 and appointed curate at Please discuss this with your event manager, use of this room for self- Lawrence. In 1910, he was appointed to the professorial staff at Holy catering will incur a fee. Cross College and became rector in 1920, remaining in that position until the college was committed to the charge of the Vincentian Fathers in Early European settlers on the harbour in the 1830s used the Maori word 1934. Otago (North Island dialect equivalent, "Otakou" ) for the area. With the arrival of the largely Scottish settlers in 1848, the name was given to the area of New Zealand south of the Waitaki river.
    [Show full text]
  • Become Part of Our Story YOUR STORY BEGINS Welcome
    Become part of our story YOUR STORY BEGINS Welcome Haere mai ki te Welcome to Columba College, where our aim is tohatoha tō korero to instil in every student a love of learning and an understanding that education matters. For over ki a mātou, kei reira a century, we have been preparing students to contribute and succeed, wherever their path may koe tau ai. take them. Columba is unique. A state-integrated, special character school, it is co-educational from years 0-6, and then Come and share offers single sex girls’ education and boarding from your story with us, years 7-13. Founded as a Presbyterian school in 1915, the and find the place Presbyterian faith has long been associated with where you belong. education, and service within the community. In an inclusive environment, students are taught to respond generously and compassionately, and to look after one another and those within their community. At Columba we have a clear academic focus and encourage excellence in sport and cultural pursuits, while being mindful of each student's wellbeing. Pauline Duthie We teach our students to think creatively and critically Principal in all aspects of their lives and to know that each and everyone of them can make a difference. 2 3 MISSION STATEMENT With grace and good discipline, we are dedicated to all Columba College students being lifelong learners committed to personal excellence, ethical behaviour and service to others. 4 VALUES AND MISSION Our History Columba was founded in 1915, the amalgamation of two earlier girls’ schools, Girton College and Braemar House School.
    [Show full text]
  • Secondary Schools of New Zealand
    All Secondary Schools of New Zealand Code School Address ( Street / Postal ) Phone Fax / Email Aoraki ASHB Ashburton College Walnut Avenue PO Box 204 03-308 4193 03-308 2104 Ashburton Ashburton [email protected] 7740 CRAI Craighead Diocesan School 3 Wrights Avenue Wrights Avenue 03-688 6074 03 6842250 Timaru Timaru [email protected] GERA Geraldine High School McKenzie Street 93 McKenzie Street 03-693 0017 03-693 0020 Geraldine 7930 Geraldine 7930 [email protected] MACK Mackenzie College Kirke Street Kirke Street 03-685 8603 03 685 8296 Fairlie Fairlie [email protected] Sth Canterbury Sth Canterbury MTHT Mount Hutt College Main Road PO Box 58 03-302 8437 03-302 8328 Methven 7730 Methven 7745 [email protected] MTVW Mountainview High School Pages Road Private Bag 907 03-684 7039 03-684 7037 Timaru Timaru [email protected] OPHI Opihi College Richard Pearse Dr Richard Pearse Dr 03-615 7442 03-615 9987 Temuka Temuka [email protected] RONC Roncalli College Wellington Street PO Box 138 03-688 6003 Timaru Timaru [email protected] STKV St Kevin's College 57 Taward Street PO Box 444 03-437 1665 03-437 2469 Redcastle Oamaru [email protected] Oamaru TIMB Timaru Boys' High School 211 North Street Private Bag 903 03-687 7560 03-688 8219 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TIMG Timaru Girls' High School Cain Street PO Box 558 03-688 1122 03-688 4254 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TWIZ Twizel Area School Mt Cook Street Mt Cook Street
    [Show full text]
  • Terranet - Property Information Online
    Street Address: 28 Columba Avenue, Calton Hill, Dunedin Zoned Schools for this Property Primary / Intermediate Schools LIBERTON CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 6.7 km Secondary Schools COLUMBA COLLEGE 4.4 km JOHN MCGLASHAN COLLEGE 5.3 km KAVANAGH COLLEGE 3.6 km KINGS HIGH SCHOOL (DUNEDIN) 2.4 km ST HILDAS COLLEGIATE 4.5 km Early Childhood Education Concord Kindergarten 93 Mulford Street Distance: 0.8 km Concord 20 Hours Free: Yes Dunedin Type: Free Kindergarten Ph. 03-4876704 Authority: Community Based Corstorphine Kindergarten 10 Lockerbie Street Distance: 1.4 km Dunedin 20 Hours Free: Yes Ph. 03-4878295 Type: Free Kindergarten Authority: Community Based Richard Hudson Kindergarten 42 Rutherford Street Distance: 1.4 km Caversham 20 Hours Free: Yes Dunedin Type: Free Kindergarten Ph. 03-4558565 Authority: Community Based Riselaw Road Playcentre 38 Riselaw Road Distance: 0.2 km Corstorphine 20 Hours Free: No Dunedin Type: Playcentre Ph. 03-4876847 Authority: Community Based Tino- E-Tasi Preschool 10 Stenhope Crescent Distance: 1.3 km Corstorphine 20 Hours Free: Yes Dunedin Type: Education & Care Service Ph. 03-4877522 Authority: Privately Owned Primary / Intermediate Schools BALACLAVA SCHOOL 2 Mercer Street Distance: 1.0 km Balaclava Decile: 8 Dunedin Age Range: Contributing Ph. 03 488 4667 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 199 Zoning: Out of Zone Report Date: 03 Nov 2019 Source: Terranet - Property Information Online. http://www.terranet.co.nz/ Page 1 of 4 CONCORD SCHOOL 5 Thoreau Street Distance: 1.0 km Concord Decile: 4 Dunedin Age Range: Contributing Ph. 03 488 2204 Authority: State Gender: Co-Educational School Roll: 134 Zoning: No Zone Carisbrook School 217 South Road Distance: 1.5 km Caversham Decile: 3 Dunedin Age Range: Full Primary Ph.
    [Show full text]