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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. -
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. -
Annual Report 2015
Annual Report 2015 1 2015 Netball South Annual Report Netball South Board Members Contents Board Members, Staff & Life Members . 1 Chairman’s Report . 2 Chief Executive’s Report . 3 Ascot Park Hotel Southern Steel . 5 Sponsors and Funding . 7 Netball South board members (from left) Kerry Seymour, Paul Buckner Performance Programme (Chair), Angee Shand, Adrienne Ensor, Alastair McKenzie and Colin Weatherall (NNZ delegate). Report . 9 Community Netball Netball South Staff Members Manager’s Report . 11 Lana Winders Chief Executive Officer Umpire Development Sue Clarke Chief Executive Officer (until February 2015) Rosie De Goldi Community Netball Manager Report . 14 Kate Buchanan Corporate and Communications Manager Jo Morrison Performance Manager (until August 2015) Competitions . 16 Jan Proctor Office Manager Sonya Fleming Event Manager Honours and Carla O’Meara Marketing and Event Coordinator Achievements . 18 Colleen Bond Umpire Development Officer Brooke Morshuis Otago Development Officer Statement of Accounts . 21 Hannah Coutts Southland Development Officer Paula Kay-Rogers Central Development Officer Netball South Life Members Listed below are the combined life members of Netball Otago and Netball Southland which have been transferred into Netball South Mrs J Barr^, Ngaire Benfell, Margaret Bennie, Mrs C Bond MNZM, Yvonne Brew, Mrs R Broughton ONZM+, Ms K Brown, Mrs V Brown+, Margaret Bruss, Mrs M Burns ONZM+, Norma Burns, Violet Byers, Lyn Carwright, Ann Conder, Mrs O Crighton^, Joan Davey, Pauline Dodds, Mrs S Faithful+, Liz Farquhar, -
In Liquidation)
Liquidators’ First Report on the State of Affairs of Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre (Wairarapa) Trust Board (in Liquidation) 8 March 2019 Contents Introduction 2 Statement of Affairs 4 Creditors 5 Proposals for Conducting the Liquidation 6 Creditors' Meeting 7 Estimated Date of Completion of Liquidation 8 Appendix A – Statement of Affairs 9 Appendix B – Schedule of known creditors 10 Appendix C – Creditor Claim Form 38 Appendix D - DIRRI 40 Liquidators First Report Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre (Wairarapa) Trust Board (in Liquidation) 1 Introduction David Ian Ruscoe and Malcolm Russell Moore, of Grant Thornton New Zealand Limited (Grant Thornton), were appointed joint and several Interim Liquidators of the Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre (Wairarapa) Trust Board (in Liquidation) (the “Trust” or “Taratahi”) by the High Count in Wellington on 19 December 2018. Mr Ruscoe and Mr Moore were then appointed Liquidators of the Trust on 5th February 2019 at 10.50am by Order of the High Court. The Liquidators and Grant Thornton are independent of the Trust. The Liquidators’ Declaration of Independence, Relevant Relationships and Indemnities (“DIRRI”) is attached to this report as Appendix D. The Liquidators set out below our first report on the state of the affairs of the Companies as required by section 255(2)(c)(ii)(A) of the Companies Act 1993 (the “Act”). Restrictions This report has been prepared by us in accordance with and for the purpose of section 255 of the Act. It is prepared for the sole purpose of reporting on the state of affairs with respect to the Trust in liquidation and the conduct of the liquidation. -
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 -
Big River Cluster Community of Learning
Big River Cluster Community of Learning 2017- 2019 Ko au te awa, Ko te awa ko au I am the river and the river is me. Index Our History of Collaboration 2 Our Vision 2 Our Community 2 How will our Community Work Together 3 What are the implications for learning (ako), Teaching and Professional Leadership 3 Effective Transition 4 Big River Cluster Structure and Responsibilities 4 Goal 1 Writing 5 Achievement Challenge 1.1 All Students Writing 5 Achievement Challenge 1.2 Boys Writing 7 Achievement Challenge 1.3 Maori Students Writing 9 Goal 2 Mathematics 11 Achievement challenge 2.1 All Students Mathematics 11 Achievement Challenge 2.2 Year 6,7 & 8 Mathematics 13 Achievement Challenge 2.3 Maori Students Mathematics 15 Goal 3 Science (ECE, Primary and Secondary) 17 Achievement Challenge 3.1 Year 10 Students 17 Achievement Challenge 3.2 Year 1-8 Students 19 Achievement Challenge 3.3 Early Childhood 19 Goal 4 NCEA 20 Achievement Challenge 4.1 Merit and Excellence endorsements 20 Achievement Challenge 4.2 NCEA level 2 21 Strategic Plan Review and compliance 22 1 Our History of Collaboration As a Community of Learners we have a long history of collaboration between schools and centres. We have a solid foundation of trust on which to base this community. Our education leaders across the sector meet regularly through the South Otago Principal’s Association (SOPA), working on initiatives including ● The ICT cluster 2004 -2007 ● The EHSAS initiative 2008-2010 ● LCN from 2011 - 2014 ● The Dairy NZ funding (2016- current) proposals for families affected by the dairy industry. -
Annual Report 2012/13 Table of Contents
CLUTHA DISTRICT COUNCIL Annual Report 2011/12 Annual Report 2012/13 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Word from the Mayor 4 Chief Executive’s Summary 5 Council’s Community Outcomes 11 Outcomes Reporting 12 Auditor’s Report 15 Statement of Service Performance 19 Community Leadership 22 Roading 30 Water Supply 38 Sewerage 43 Stormwater 47 Solid Waste Management 49 Community Services 54 Regulatory & Emergency Services 62 Financial Information 68 Photo: M Venz Photo: J Markham 3 CLUTHA DISTRICT COUNCIL ~ 2012/13 ANNUAL REPORTCLUTHA DISTRICT COUNCIL ~ 2012/13 ANNUAL REPORT 3 From the Mayor Thank you for taking an interest in our Council’s Annual the Otago Mayoral Forum such as the moves towards Report for 2012/13. This is our chance to undertake combined rural fire developments. And there has also an in-depth critical analysis of Council’s performance been the establishment of the South Island Strategic over the last 12 months. Alliance and the ‘Stand Up Otago’ group. I believe this From my perspective, in many ways this year has year has seen a growing trend of collaboration that is heralded a new era, with many major projects already bearing fruit and this will only increase in the instigated in the 2009-19 Long Term Plan coming to coming years. fruition. Examples of this would be the commissioning Another area of increased collaboration and consultation of the Benhar and Tokoiti sewerage schemes and has been with respect to Maori participation in council Balclutha Swimming Pool early in the 2012/13 year, decision-making. During 2012/13 along with other through to the handing over of Council’s $1 million councils in Otago/Southland Council entered into grant for the new health facility at West Otago a formal agreement to participate in the Te Rōpu and consultation on the design of the Balclutha Taiao Otago and Te Rōpu Taiao Murihiku. -
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. -
Team Registrations.Xlsx
Dunedin Netball Y7/8 Competition Festival Game Play R1 Game Play R2 School Game Play Courts* Pod 4.10pm 4.21pm Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Yellow 5 5 Tahuna Normal Intermediate Tahuna 7A 5 9 A: 3.30pm Taieri College Taieri College Comets 9 5 Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Grey 9 9 Bathgate Park School BGP Coyotes 8 8 Green Island School Green Island Steel 8 10 B: 3.30pm Kaikorai Valley College Whero 10 8 Liberton Christian School Liberton Gold 10 10 Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Gold 11 11 Columba College Columba 8A 11 13 C: 3.30pm Taieri College Taieri College Tactix 13 11 Taieri College Taieri College Steel 13 13 Columba College Columba 7A 12 12 Kavanagh College Kavanagh 7 Gold 12 14 D: 3.30pm Tahuna Normal Intermediate Tahuna 7B 14 12 Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Orange 14 14 Arthur Street School Arthur Street Steel 15 15 Kavanagh College Kavanagh 7/8 Blue 15 17 Kaikorai Valley College Kowhai 16 16 E: 3.30pm Portobello School Baybellos 16 15 Kavanagh College Kavanagh 7/8 Gold 17 17 Dunedin Rudolf Steiner School Steiner Salts 17 16 Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Maroon 19 19 Kaikorai Valley College Matai 19 21 F: 3.30pm Bathgate Park School BGP Hyenas 21 19 Fairfield School (Dunedin) Fairfield Steel 21 21 *Please note teams go to these courts after completing the Dunedin Netball led NetballSmart Warmup. After 8mins they play another team from their pod. Dunedin Netball Y7/8 Competition Festival Game Play R1 Game Play R2 Game Play R3 School Game Play Courts* Pod 5.10pm 5.21pm 5.33pm Balmacewen Intermediate Balmac Silver 5 5 Dunedin -
South Island Championship Dunedin
Draw for South Island Championship 31st August - 4th September, Dunedin Boys Girls Pool A Pool B Pool A Pool B Dunstan High School Toko-LAS Waitaki Girls High School St Peters College, Gore Geraldine High School Lincoln High School Cromwell College St Kevins College Riccarton High School Roncali College Timaru Girls High School Otago Girls High School St Peters College, Gore St Kevins College Cromwell College Shirley Boys High School John McGlashan College 2XI Taieri College Pool C Pool D Marian College Kaipoi High School Dunstan High School Roncali College Riccarton High School Taieri College St Hildas Collegiate 2XI Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Monday 31st August 2020 Round 1 & 2 Team A Team B Pool Turf 8:00am Marian College V St Hildas Collegiate 2XI Girls C OPT 8:00am Dunstan High School V Riccarton High School Girls C LFT 9:00am Cromwell College V Timaru Girls High School Pool A OPT 9:00am Kaipoi High School V Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Pool D LFT 10:00am Waitaki Girls High School V St Peters College , Gore Girls A/B NON COMP OPT 10:00am St Kevins College V Otago Girls High School Pool B LFT 11:00am Roncali College V Taieri College Pool D OPT 11:00am Dunstan High School V John Mcglashan College 2XI Boys A LFT 12:00pm Geraldine High School V Cromwell College Boys A OPT 12:00pm Riccarton High School V St Peters College , Gore Boys A LFT 1:00pm Toko - LAS V Taieri College Boys B OPT 1:00pm Lincoln High School V Shirley Boys High School Boys B LFT 2:00pm Roncali College V St Kevins College Boys B OPT 2:00pm Marian College V Riccarton -
2021 Evo Cycles Otago Southland Secondary School Mtb Championships Cross Country Results Sunday 21 February
2021 EVO CYCLES OTAGO SOUTHLAND SECONDARY SCHOOL MTB CHAMPIONSHIPS CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS SUNDAY 21 FEBRUARY UNDER-13 BOYS PLACE NAME # SCHOOL TIME TIME+ LAP-1 LAP-2 LAP-3 1 Samuel Lawrence 67 Southland Boys High 0:35:30 +0:00:00 1- 0:11:58 1- 0:11:28 1- 0:12:04 2 Daniel Grieve 64 John Mcglashan College 0:37:20 +0:01:50 2- 0:12:32 2- 0:12:21 2- 0:12:27 3 Ryan McRitchie-King 69 Halfmoon Bay School 0:37:47 +0:02:17 4- 0:12:56 3- 0:12:30 3- 0:12:21 4 Oscar Chapman 60 St Marys School 0:38:44 +0:03:14 3- 0:12:34 4- 0:12:56 4- 0:13:14 5 Hunter Dobson 62 St Marys School 0:38:46 +0:03:16 5- 0:13:00 5- 0:12:32 5- 0:13:14 6 Quinn Moffat 70 Fiordland College 0:42:21 +0:06:51 6- 0:13:50 6- 0:13:20 6- 0:15:11 7 Xavia Hurring 66 Dundin North Intermediate 0:48:56 +0:13:26 7- 0:16:28 7- 0:15:55 7- 0:16:33 UNDER-13 GIRLS PLACE NAME # SCHOOL TIME TIME+ LAP-1 LAP-2 LAP-3 1 Paige Adams 10 The Terrace Primary School 0:37:56 +0:00:00 1- 0:12:58 1- 0:12:21 1- 0:12:37 UNDER-14 BOYS PLACE NAME # SCHOOL TIME TIME+ LAP-1 LAP-2 LAP-3 LAP-4 1 Cam Moir 87 Dunstan High School 0:43:11 +0:00:00 1- 0:10:41 1- 0:10:37 1- 0:11:07 1- 0:10:46 2 William Miller 86 Dunstan High School 0:47:21 +0:04:10 5- 0:12:50 4- 0:11:36 3- 0:11:37 2- 0:11:18 3 Elijah Le 83 Balmacewen 0:47:44 +0:04:33 2- 0:11:50 2- 0:11:49 2- 0:12:15 3- 0:11:50 4 Liam Rasmussen 88 Queenstown Primary School 0:48:53 +0:05:42 3- 0:12:11 3- 0:11:52 4- 0:12:05 4- 0:12:45 5 Jakob Dobson 82 Kings High School 0:51:01 +0:07:50 4- 0:12:30 5- 0:12:20 5- 0:13:00 5- 0:13:11 6 Charlie Byrne 80 Fiordland College 0:53:15 +0:10:04 -
2017 OPSSA Cross Country Preliminary Results
2017 OPSSA Cross Country Preliminary Results Year Gender Position Time Number First Name Last Name School Name Cross Country Zone Yr5 Girls 1 08:59.88 161 Lila Rhodes Portobello School Ariki Yr5 Girls 2 09:14.10 143 Summer Liddell The Terrace School Central Otago Yr5 Girls 3 09:18.68 131 Molly Goldsmith Arthur Street School Hills Yr5 Girls 4 09:22.45 129 Tessa Gabbott Big Rock Primary School Greater Green Island Yr5 Girls 5 09:26.49 110 Gemma Burleigh Milton School South Otago Yr5 Girls 6 09:28.00 117 Kotomiyo Cowell Portobello School Ariki Yr5 Girls 7 09:29.56 106 Anabelle Batchelor Kaikorai Primary School Hills Yr5 Girls 8 09:31.78 128 Ruby Fox Weston school North Otago Yr5 Girls 9 09:33.72 159 Isla Nicholson George Street Normal School North Yr5 Girls 10 09:34.81 124 Freya Des Fountain Waitati School East Otago Yr5 Girls 11 09:36.14 176 Hayley Ward Wakari School Hills Yr5 Girls 12 09:37.17 134 Madie Hill Alexandra Primary School Central Otago Yr5 Girls 13 09:38.14 127 Jasmyn Evangelou St Clair School Ariki Yr5 Girls 14 09:40.01 150 Siena Mackley Remarkables Primary School Central Otago Yr5 Girls 15 09:45.78 156 Paige Merrilees Green Island School Greater Green Island Yr5 Girls 16 09:47.40 141 Nicola Kinney Maniototo Area School Maniototo Yr5 Girls 17 09:49.88 179 Olivia Webber Elmgrove School Taieri Yr5 Girls 18 09:50.93 189 Lily Walker Silverstream South Primary School Taieri Yr5 Girls 19 09:52.11 148 Michaela MacDonell Fairfield School Greater Green Island Yr5 Girls 21 09:54.19 173 Aimee Taylor Sawyers Bay School North Yr5 Girls