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2019 CBOP YEAR 4-8 SCHOOL SPORTS CALENDAR Date Last Updated: 4/12/18 TERM WEEK PRIM/INT EVENT DATE TIME POSTPONEMENT ENTRIES CLOSE ORGANISER VENUE 1 3 Prim 2019 CBOP YEAR 4-8 SCHOOL SPORTS CALENDAR Date last Updated: 4/12/18 TERM WEEK PRIM/INT EVENT DATE TIME POSTPONEMENT ENTRIES CLOSE ORGANISER VENUE 1 3 Prim. & Int. CBOP Sport Coordinators Meeting Thursday 14th February 4.00pm – 5.00pm No Postponement N/A Sport BOP Sport BOP, 1189 Amohia St 1 5 Intermediate BOP Junior Indoor Football (Futsal) Friday 1st March 9.30am - 2.30pm No Postponement Friday 22nd February Sport BOP / BOP Futsal ASB Arena, Mt Maunganui 1 5 Prim. & Int. Rural Interschool Swimming Sports Friday 1st March 9.30am - 2.30pm Monday 4th March Monday 25th February Kaharoa School Kaharoa School 1 5 Prim. & Int. Matawhaura Swimming Sports Friday 1st March 9.30am - 2.30pm No Postponement N/A TKKM o Rotoiti / Lake Rotoma Rotorua Aquatic Centre 1 6 Prim. & Int. RATS Duathlon Tuesday 5th March 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Tuesday 26th Feb RATS/Sport BOP Redwood Forest, Rotorua 1 6 Prim. & Int. Top School Thursday 7th March 4:00pm – 6:00pm No Postponement Wednesday 27th February Rotorua Intermediate / Sport BOP Rotorua Intermediate 1 7 Prim. & Int. Reporoa Valley Cluster Swimming Sports Tuesday 12th March 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 14th March Friday 8th March Reporoa Valley Cluster Reporoa College 1 8 Prim. & Int. Te Urewera Cluster Swimming Sports Thursday 21st March 9.30am - 2.30pm Friday 22nd March Thursday 14th March Murupara Area School Murupara Community Pool 1 9 Prim. & Int. BOP Primary & Intermediate Golf Monday 25th March 9.30am - 2.30pm No Postponement Tuesday 19th March BOP Golf / Sport BOP Otumoetai Golf Course 1 11 Prim. & Int. Reporoa Valley Cluster Summer Sports Tuesday 9th April 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 11th April Friday 5th April Reporoa Valley Cluster Reporoa Primary and College 1 11 Prim. & Int. CBOP Swimming Sports Wednesday 10th April 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Tuesday 2nd April Swim Rotorua / Sport BOP Rotorua Aquatic Centre TERM WEEK PRIM/INT EVENT DATE TIME POSTPONEMENT ENTRIES CLOSE ORGANISER VENUE 2 1 Prim. & Int. Rotorua Mini Marathon Friday 3rd May 9.00am - 1.00pm No Postponement Friday 5th April Event Promotions/Sport BOP Energy Events Centre 2 2 Intermediate BOP Junior Rock Climbing (Bouldering) Friday 10th May 9.30am - 2.30pm No postponement Friday 3rd May Rocktopia / Sport BOP Rocktopia, Mt Maunganui 2 3 Prim. & Int. CBOP Sport Coordinators Meeting Thursday 16th May 4.00pm – 5.00pm No Postponement N/A Sport BOP Sport BOP, 1189 Amohia St 2 4 Prim. & Int. Matawhaura Cluster Cross Country Friday 24th May 9.30am - 1.00pm No Postponement N/A TKKM o Rotoiti / Lake Rotoma School Lake Rotoma School 2 5 Prim. & Int. Reporoa Valley Cluster Cross Country Tuesday 28th May 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 30th May Thursday 23rd May Reporoa Valley Cluster Lake Rerewhakaaitu Domain 2 5 Intermediate Year 7 & 8 Basketball Invitational Friday 31st May 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Monday 13th May Rotorua Basketball Rotorua Sportsdrome 2 6 Prim. & Int. Te Urewera Cluster Cross Country Tuesday 4th June 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 6th June Wednesday 29th May Te Urewera Cluster Lake Aniwhenua 2 6 Primary CBOP Rippa Rugby Wednesday 5th June 9.00am - 2.30pm Friday 7th June Monday 27th May BOP Rugby / Sport BOP Ray Boord Park, Rotorua 2 7 Prim. & Int. Central School Cluster Cross Country Tuesday 11th June 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 13th June Friday 31st May Whakarewarewa School/Rot Intermediate Whakarewarewa School/Redwoods 2 7 Primary BOP Rippa Rugby Championships Wednesday 12th June 9.30am - 2.30pm Friday 14th June N/A BOP Rugby Paengaroa 2 7 Primary BOP Primary Squash Inter-school Tournament Thursday 13th June 8.00am - 4.00pm No Postponement Thursday 6th June Sport BOP / BOP Squash Geyser City Squash, Rotorua 2 8 Prim. & Int. Rural School Cluster Cross Country Wednesday 19th June 9.30am - 2.30pm Friday 21st June Monday 10th June Sport BOP / Kaharoa School Kaharoa School 2 9 Prim. & Int. BOP Inter-school Cross Country Championships Tuesday 25th June 9.30am - 2.30pm Thursday 27th June N/A Sport BOP Kaharoa School 2 10 Intermediate BOP Quick Rip Rugby Tournament Tuesday 2nd July 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 4th July Wednesday 26th June BOP Rugby / Sport BOP Gordon Spratt Reserve, Papamoa TERM WEEK PRIM/INT EVENT DATE TIME POSTPONEMENT ENTRIES CLOSE ORGANISER VENUE 3 2 Intermediate BOP Inter-school Squash Tournament Tuesday 30th July 9.00am - 5.00pm No Postponement Thursday 25th July Sport BOP Geyser City Squash, Rotorua 3 2 Intermediate CBOP Badminton Event Wednesday 31st July 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Wednesday 25th July Badminton / Sport BOP Rotorua Badminton Hall 3 3 Intermediate BOP Junior Table Tennis Tuesday 6th August 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Tuesday 30th July Sport BOP/ Table Tennis Tga QEYC 3 3 Prim. & Int. CBOP Sport Coordinators Meeting Thursday 8th August 4.00pm – 5.00pm No Postponement N/A Sport BOP Sport BOP, 1189 Amohia St 3 4 Prim. & Int. BOP Rugby Sevens Tournament Tuesday 13th August 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 15th August Monday 5th August BOP Rugby / Sport BOP Westbrook Rugby Fields 3 5 Prim. & Int. CBOP Inter-School Amazing Race Wednesday 21st August 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 22nd August Monday12th August Sport BOP / Quest4Fun Kuirau Park, Rotorua 3 5 Intermediate BOP Badminton Championships Wednesday 21st August 9.30am - 2.30pm No Postponement N/A Badminton QEYC/Memorial Hall, Tauranga 3 6 Primary CBOP Rugby League 9’s Tuesday 27th August 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 29th August Monday 19th August NZRL / Sport BOP Puketawhero Park 3 6 Intermediate MIGS Gymnastics & Trampoline (Intermediate) Friday 30th August 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Friday 16th August MIGS Gym MIGS Gym 3 9 Prim. & Int. Reporoa Valley Cluster Winter Sports Tuesday 17th September 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 19th September TBC Reporoa Valley Cluster Reporoa Primary and College 3 9 Primary MIGS Gymnastics & Trampoline (Primary) Friday 20th September 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Friday 6th September MIGS Gym MIGS Gym 3 10 Primary CBOP Winter Sports Field Day Tuesday 24th September 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Monday 2nd September Sport BOP Various CBOP Locations TERM WEEK PRIM/INT EVENT DATE TIME POSTPONEMENT ENTRIES CLOSE ORGANISER VENUE 4 2 Prim. & Int. Matawhaura Cluster Athletics Friday 25th October 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Tuesday 29th October Matawhaura Cluster Whangamarino School 4 3 Prim. & Int. CBOP Sport Coordinators Meeting Thursday 31st October 4.00pm – 5.00pm No Postponement N/A Sport BOP Sport BOP, 1189 Amohia St 4 3 Prim. & Int. CBOP Primary and Intermediate Tennis Champs Friday 1st November 9.00am - 2.30pm No Postponement Wednesday 23rd October Rotorua Tennis Club / Sport BOP Rotorua Tennis Club 4 4 Primary CBOP Festival of Cricket Tuesday 5th November 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 7th November Monday 28th October BOP Cricket / Sport BOP Smallbone Park 4 5 Prim. & Int. CBOP Inter-School Orienteering Event Tuesday 12th November 9.00am – 2.30pm No Postponement Monday 6th November Orienteering BOP / Sport BOP Tree Trust Reserve, Centennial Park 4 6 Prim. & Int. Reporoa Valley Cluster Athletics Tuesday 19th November 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 21st November Friday 15th November Reporoa Valley Cluster Lake Rerewhakaaitu Domain 4 6 Prim. & Int. Rural/Central Cluster Athletics Tuesday 19th November 9.00am - 2.30pm Thursday 21st November Monday 11th November Sport BOP Rotorua International Stad #2 4 6 Prim. & Int. Te Urewera Cluster Athletics Thursday 21st November 9.00am - 2.30pm Friday 22nd November Thursday 14th November Murupara Area School Wingate Park, Murupara 4 8 Prim. & Int. EBOP/CBOP Athletics Championships Tuesday 3rd December 9.30am - 2.30pm No Postponement N/A Sport BOP Rex Morpeth Park, Whakatane Melissa Gordon - CBOP Primary School Sport Director Yellow highlights are events awaiting confirmation by organisers or venues. P (07) 348 4125 ext. 602 Where a disability sign is present we will need to receive advanced notice to confirm M 027 612 7456 the ability levels that we are able to cater for. E [email protected].
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