Rotorua Lakes High School “Mauria te pono - Keep steadfastly to the truth”

NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 09– 26 MARCH 2021

CHALKBOARD From the Principal – P. 1 Student Successes – P. 2 News from Teachers – P. 3 Term Info – P. 3 - 4 Sport – P. 4 - 5

Careers / Gateway – P. 5 - 6 Notice Board – P. 6 Contacts – P. 6

Kia ora Koutou,

As you will be aware, this year we continue to develop a major focus on sport and activity for our students. With the results from the recent Mountain Bike Nationals, our students have shown that RLHS is one of the top schools nationally in this sport. Some great achievements. (results on page 4).

Our novice rowers have had a busy week at the Maadi Cup at Lake , with some very positive results. This was a great competition and experience for our rowers. Thanks to Tom and Glen from Rotorua Club for supporting our crews as well as the awesome parents being there to make it all happen. (further details on page 4).

Our Waka Ama crews were also participating in the Waka Ama Nationals, our boys coming 2nd in the semis but just missing out on a finals spot based on the fastest finished.

Our Girls competed in the plate final 250m – a strong performance for a crew that has had little experience paddling together.

We are looking forward to our Athletics Day on Thursday 1 April. (further details on page 3).

Have a great weekend.

Ngā mihi,

Jon Ward Principal / Tumuaki, [email protected] 1

STUDENT SUCCESSES

______YEAR 10 CAMP On Wednesday 17th March 70 students and 8 staff headed to Okataina for the Annual Year 10 Camp. Students were treated to beautiful weather in stunning surroundings. The first day was spent down at the lake making rafts, swimming, volleyball, observing trout and trying out the kayaks. Students also spent the first day practicing the school haka. The second day consisted of a range of different team building activities, viewing the glow worms andlearning about our environment. Students spent the three days competing in their houses for points towards the house competition. There were four events worth points. The ultimate challenge, raft building, haka and technology challenge. Okareka House won. Well done! The last day involved games, tidying up and a walk to the waterfall. Well done to all students who embraced the opportunities at camp. The students were wonderful and we appreciate the time given up by staff to put on such a successful camp. Ms Kairaoi, Mrs Hodge, Ms Smets, Ms Hartigan, Mrs Gainsford, Ms Nelson, Mr Harris and Mr English. Not forgetting Ms Kairaoi for her outstanding ability to organize the camp. Well done to all!

______DONOVAN BIXLEY VISITS OUR YEAR 10 STUDENTS Talented children’s book author and illustrator Donovan Bixley visited Lakes High school on Tuesday this week. He spent the morning with the student writers group and working with year Junior English students. Then in the afternoon Donovan worked with year 10 Art, showing them how he begins designing the characters for his picture books. The staff and students thoroughly enjoyed listening to this incredibly inspiring author!

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NEWS FROM OUR TEACHERS

______ATHLETICS DAY Our Athletics Day is Thursday 1st April. All students will attempt each field event (for house participation points) and track events are optional. Students will leave their field event to race, when called. Students are to come to school in house colours - juniors in PE gear or costume, seniors in house colours. There will be best dressed costume prizes. Bring a drink bottle, shoes, snack, hat, sunblock. There will also be a BBQ please bring money. ______MATHS HOMEWORK CENTRE Each WEDNESDAY from 3.30 – 4.15 in A11 All students are Welcome - Please bring a snack and remember this is a space where all students can come and complete homework, get some help if needed or simply have some time to do the mahi. ______ASSESSMENTS The following assessments have been set down. 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 1 AOE 90978 Tues 30 March (first of 2 outdoor activities) US 485 3 ECO 91401 Tues 30 March 2 ECO 91225 Tues 30 March 1 Geography 91013 Wed 7 April (Task 2c and Task 3) 2 Geography 91241 Thurs 1 April 3 Geography 91430 Fri 9 April

TERM INFO

POSITION AVAILABLE Registered School Nurse We are developing our Health & Wellness team to ensure strong support for the students at RLHS. We require a registered nurse with experience in Youth and Sexual Health nursing with a passion to work collegially and collaboratively with other team members. The position is 5 days per week, 9.15 – 3.15 term time only. For further info or to send your CV with a covering letter email [email protected]. Applications close Wednesday 7 April ______FROM THE BOT The following policies are currently up for review. If you would like to view any of these policies, we invite you to come into the school where they are available at the Principal’s PA office. Alternatively, if you would like a copy emailed, please send an email to [email protected] Staff Use of School Devices (new policy) Fee Protection Policy for International Students

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______2021 Please note the following term dates for 2021:

BRIEF LOOK – TERM 1 2021 30 March BOP Swimming Championships 1 April School Athlectics Day 2 - 5 April EASTER HOLIDAYS 6 April SCHOOL HOLIDAY 9 April Tracking Sheets Jnr / Snr Issued FRIDAY 16 APRIL END OF TERM 1

FROM OURSPORT DEPARTMENTS

______MAADI CUP ROWING Single skulls – Harry Locke Girls Novice U18 pairs: Lauren Thompson & Lizzie Avis, Sara O’Driscoll & Grace Haack Girls novice U18 coxed Quads: Lauren Thompson, Sara O’Driscoll, Lizzie Avis, Grace Haack and Bella Shaw

______MOUNTAIN BIKING RESULTS

Downhill U20 male – 3rd George Harvey U17 Male – 1st William Harvey U16 Male – 1st Paul Furstenberg U17 Female – 1st Caitlin Flavell U15 Female – 3rd Bellah Birchall U20 Male – 13th Jack Eggleston – Jack was doing really well but unfortunately crashed. U16 Male – 14th Harry Lei U 14 male – 11th Lewis Lei U14 female – DNF Poppy Croucher – Again, Poppy was doing really well but unfortunately crashed. Enduro U16 Male – 3rd Paul Furstenberg Cross Country U20 Male – 3rd Charlie Millington U17 female – 1st Milla Phipps

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______HOCKEY This year Rotorua Hockey is having a strong drive to combat negative behaviours towards umpires and officials by both players and supporters. All schools have been asked to arrange a presentation time, with an expectation that all players must attend. We strongly ask that supporters are present too. Our presentation has been arranged for Monday 12th @ 6pm in the school Auditorium. If a player is unable to attend they MUST see Mrs Gainsford prior to the event with a strong reason. ______GIRLS HOCKEY RLHS Girls Hockey trials are Wednesday 31st on the turf at school. Starts at 3.30 to 5pm. All girls trialing need to bring mouth guards, shin pads and a drink bottle. Please be on time. If you cannot make this trail you will need to contact Mrs. Gainsford. ______BOYS HOCKEY Thank you to all the boys that trialed for hockey on Monday 22 March, and to the parent supporters. Boys Hockey trials continue this Monday 4-5.30pm at the SCHOOL TURF. All trialists expected to be there with correct gear. Any issues please contact Ms Sturme.

CAREERS / GATEWAY

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Fantastic opportunities:

Gateway Heavy Diesel Mechanic opportunity - If you are interested in this line of work I have a gateway opportunity for you which could turn into an apprenticeship.

Engineering Fabrication Gateway opportunity - work experience available in this field.

Site Visit - see what goes on behind the doors of Kilwell. This is a large company who specialize in hunting and fishing gear; from manufacturing and designing various sporting equipment, to customer services, warehouse opportunities and engineering skills.

And finally - if you are looking to do some work experience, to gain knowledge and find out if it will lead to your future pathway, come in and see me!

Many opportunities are popping up all the time; if you have a specific field of interest I will do my best to help. Mrs Eva Hingston Tel: 07- 345 6124 Ext 258 [email protected] ______

University Scholarships for Year 13 Students MoneyHub, a consumer finance website, has published a guide to hundreds of scholarships for any student planning to start university in 2022. The comprehensive list

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Applications close throughout the year, with tens of millions of dollars available. MoneyHub has also published a list of tips for scholarship success.

For more details and to find suitable scholarships, visit the MoneyHub Scholarship page. ______TRADES SECRETS, ROTORUA (Lynette, BCITO) 12th May at the Pullman Hotel. For parents and students, with employers and apprentices hosting. Join us for an evening to discover the TradeSecrets about a career in building and construction. Students can register via https://bcito.org.nz/tradesecrets/ ______KEY DATES FOR YOUR CAREER The following UNIVERSITIES will come in and talk to interested students on these dates: Victoria Wellington Uni Liaison Visit - Monday 29 March in L1 – 1.30 pm Auckland Uni Liaison visit – Monday 31 March in L1 - 11.05 am Massey Uni Liaison Visit – Monday 10 May – 1.30 pm in L1 Careers Expo – Monday 10 & Tuesday 11 May – Rotorua Events Centre Contact the Careers Department for further info: Barbara Walker 3456124 x 235 [email protected]

NOTICE BOARD

______Phone: 07- 345 6124 Email: [email protected] wwww.rotorualakes.school.nz

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