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Ashburton College 20 June 2019 Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment News
Issue 19 Ashburton College 20 June 2019 Individual Excellence in a Supportive Learning Environment News Message From The Principal Board of Trustees News . Information Sports Exchange Appreciation to ‘Retired’ Internationally Renowned Former Student As I write this article we are looking ahead to Board Members Performing in Ashburton our annual Burnside High School-Ashburton At the recent triennial Board Elections a Known and applauded the world over, former College student and College sports exchange, with College travelling number of our Board members have retired Phoenix Chorus member Simon O’Neill is performing in Ashburton, on to Christchurch. This will have been held, after a significant length of time governing Thursday 04 July, at the Ashburton Trust Event Centre. weather permitting, by the time you read this our district’s secondary school. newsletter edition, and details of the exchange Annie Lees has committed six years to the "The Wagnerian Tenor of his generation" will be included in next week’s newsletter. Board as the elected Staff Representative. Inter-school exchanges are always strongly After a long day at College, Annie has also contested, and are valuable as a measure in the ongoing build-up committed to some long evenings at the Simon O'Neill towards the annual Winter Sports Tournament week which takes place in Board table. Annie has been a very professional Board member. It is not Term Three nationally. any easy role being involved both in governance, and working within in concert with Whare Carvings that same organisation. As outlined in our previous newsletter article, the carvings on our Whare Ronnie Campbell has applied his professional finance skills to Iain Paterson Wananga have been taken down and are now in the process of being working with the College’s Senior Leadership Team to help ensure both bass baritone refurbished, sealed and weather-proofed. -
South Island Juniors Girls Finals
South Island Juniors Girls finals Div 1 1-8 GOLD St Andrews College SILVER Nayland College Girls BRONZE Cashmere High School A 4th Place Burnside High School Girls 5th Nelson College for Girls A 6th Waimea College Girls Gold 7th Christchurch Girls’ High School Girls A 8th Marlborough Girls’ College Girls A Div 1 9-16 GOLD Columba College Girls A SILVER Otago Girls High School Girls A BRONZE St Margaret’s College Girls A 4th Place Rangiora New Life School Girls A 5th Queens High School Girls A 6th Riccarton High School Girls 7th Central Southland Girls A 8th Waimea College Girls Green Div 2 GOLD Cashmere High School B SILVER Columba College Girls B BRONZE Bayfield High School Girls A 4th Place James Hargest College Girls A 5th Southland Girls’ High School A 6th Burnside High School Girls B 7th Wakatipu High School Girls A 8th James Hargest College Girls B 9th Verdon College Girls Kaos 10th Craighead Diocesan School Girls A 11th Christchurch Girls’ High School Girls B 12th St Hildas Collegiate 13th Middleton Grange School Girls A 14th Roncalli College Girls A 15th Queens High School Girls B 16th Southland Girls’ High School B 17th Central Southland College Girls B 18th Verdon College Girls Digs 19th Southland Girls High School C Boys finals GOLD Burnside High School Boys A SILVER Riccarton High School Boys BRONZE Shirley Boys High School 4th Place Waimea College Boys Gold 5th Otago Boys’ High School A 6th Waimea College Boys Green 7th Christ’s College 8th Nelson College B 9th Nelson College A 10th John McGlashan College 11th Otago Boys’ High School B 12th Central Southland College Boys 13th Southland Boys’ High School A 14th Wakatipu High School Boys A 15th Verdon College Boys All Stars 16th Roncalli College Boys A 17th Southland Boys’ High School B . -
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 -
Read Our Thank You List
The Housing, Heating and Health Study would not have been possible without the help of many people and organisations and we would like to take the opportunity here to thank: Our community partners: Tu Kotahi Maori Asthma Trust, Waiwhetu Marae and Community Planners in the Hutt Valley, Porirua Health Plus and Te Ropu Awhina in Porirua. Pacific Trust Canterbury, Community and Public Health and Te Amorangi Richmond in Christchurch, The Otago Asthma Society in Dunedin and Te Runaka O Awarua in Bluff. Our insulation retrofitters and heater suppliers and installers: Energy Smart, Community Energy Action and Kati Huirapa Runaka ki Puketeraki who supplied and installed each house with insulation, Air Con (using Fujitsu and Mitsubishi products) who installed the heat pumps, Solid Energy who installed the Wood Pellet Burners and Hutt Gas and Plumbing who installed the Flued Gas Heaters. Thank you also to Smart Power who managed the tender and installation process. The energy companies, that supplied household energy data Contact Energy, Genesis Energy, Meridian Energy, Empower and Trustpower. General practitioners, who supplied data on patient visits Avalon Medical Centre, Acheson Avenue Community Health Centre, Aurora Health Centre, Barrington Medical Centre, Belfast Medical Centre, Bluff Medical Centre, Broadway Medical Centre Dunedin Ltd, Capital Care Health Centre, Cashmere Medical Practice, Caversham Medical Centre, Christchurch Family Clinic, Christchurch South Health Centre, Community Support Medical Centre, Corpore Sano Ltd. Surgery, Doctors on Riccarton, Dr A.E.J.Fitchett, Dr Andrew Campbell Smillie, Dr Asha Lata Sai, Dr Astrid Windfuhr, Dr D. Ritchie Consulting Rooms, Dr G.V.A. de Croos, Dr H.T. -
2019 SS Rosters ALL PLAYERS 4 CHECKS
Returned 2856 records 2019 SS Rosters ALL PLAYERS 4 CHECKS Competition Name Team Name Family Name First Name 2019 Junior SS Premierships Zone 1 Boys A Grade Howick College Betham Eden Fiti Lesley Howick College Bethune Caine Paul Howick College Gan Gerry Howick College Hall Branden Gray Howick College Henry Logan James Howick College Jones Maui Howick College McOnie Kaiin William Konrad Howick College Naidoo Jaden Ryan Howick College Rutene Caleb Howick College Scott Ryan Michael Howick College Snyman Xander Howick College Watene William Francis Mihaka Kristin School Kim Yeonjun Kristin School logue samuel Kristin School Mazer Florian Kristin School Roadley Christian Kristin School Wallace Lachlan Kristin School Waymouth Titan Kristin School Xie Ethan Manurewa High School Ancha Ryan Manurewa High School Apulu Alexavier Manurewa High School Kaifoto Sam Manurewa High School Pati Issachar Manurewa High School pure ziggy Manurewa High School Smith Ricky Manurewa High School Tadeo Family Ahron Manurewa High School Tapu Brian Manurewa High School Tonganibeia Brandon Orewa College Argi Carlos Orewa College Bayes Mitchell Orewa College Heron-Elms Jack Orewa College Jamieson Luke Orewa College Orio Steven Orewa College Pheiffer V Report Run Thu Aug 22 07:35:04 2019 Competition Name Team Name Family Name First Name Orewa College Piper Felix Orewa College Postlewaight Daniel Rosmini College B Balingit Miguel Rosmini College B Batty Joshua Rosmini College B Gannaban Jedrex Rosmini College B Jackowski Voytek Rosmini College B Maling Charlie Rosmini -
2021 South Island Schools MTB Champs - Methven
2021 South Island Schools MTB Champs - Methven DOWNHILL START LIST - Saturday 13 March 226 Riders Names in grey are ranked according to their NZ DH National 2021 ranking, with additional numbers made up by a top 15 National Schools 2020 ranking. The remaining riders are ordered by school. Boys have top ranked rider go last. Girls have top ranked rider go first (smaller numbers). Race Time Plate Cat Name School 1 DH 12:15:00 303 U13 Girls Jessica MCCAW Remarkables Primary School 1 minute gap U14 girls = 2 riders 2 DH 12:16:00 403 U14 Girls Josie WAYMAN ChCh South Intermediate 3 DH 12:16:30 402 U14 Girls Issy MARR Mount Hutt College 1 minute gap - top-ranked girl first U15 girls = 4 riders 4 DH 12:17:30 507 U15 Girls Juliet FREEMAN Rangi Ruru Girls' School 5 DH 12:18:00 503 U15 Girls Celia MCPHERSON Darfield High School 6 DH 12:18:30 505 U15 Girls Fern CAMERON Dunstan High School 7 DH 12:19:00 590 U15 Girls Sally ROFF Nelson College For Girls' 1 minute gap - top-ranked girl first U16 girls = 5 riders 8 DH 12:20:00 608 U16 Girls Winnifred GOLDSBURY Cashmere High School 9 DH 12:20:30 606 U16 Girls Maddy SINCLAIR Marlborough Girls College 10 DH 12:21:00 609 U16 Girls Xanthe ROBB Nayland College 11 DH 12:21:30 604 U16 Girls Gracie TROTTER Ashburton College 12 DH 12:22:00 607 U16 Girls Steffi MOSS Dunstan High School 1 minute gap - top-ranked girl first U17 girls = 3 riders 13 DH 12:23:00 705 U17 Girls Leah SMITH Cashmere High School 14 DH 12:23:30 711 U17 Girls Zoe TROLOVE Christchurch Girls High School 15 DH 12:24:00 708 U17 Girls Morgan ANTONE -
A Youth Voice on the Christchurch Rebuild
A youth voice on the Christchurch rebuild What do young people want for their city? A report of over 4 000 youth voices on what they want in the rebuilding of Christchurch city and their communities. Survey conducted by 24-7 YouthWork & The Collaborative for Research and Training in Youth Health and Development Trust, with thanks to the Todd Foundation. results to publish.indd 1 17/10/11 9:36 AM Acknowledgements Thank you to the following schools and organisations for their input. Schools with 24-7 YouthWorkers • Aranui High • Avonside Girls • Burnside High • Cashmere High • Christchurch Girls High • Darfield High • Hagley College • Hillmorton High • Hornby High • Lincoln High • Linwood College • Mairehau High School • Middleton Grange • Papanui High • Rangiora High • Riccarton High • Shirley Boys High • Branston Intermediate • Breens Intermediate • Kirkwood Intermediate • Linwood Intermediate • Shirley Intermediate • Casebrook Intermediate • South Intermediate • Riccarton Primary • Rolleston Primary Organisations The Collaborative for Research and Training in Youth Health and Development The Todd Foundation results to publish.indd 2 17/10/11 9:36 AM The rationale behind doing the survey The earthquakes since September 2010 have impacted on the lives of Cantabrians. With these earthquakes, many changes have followed. 24-7 YouthWork decided to survey intermediate and high school students on what they want in the rebuilding of their city. Thanks to the Todd Foundation, and in conjunction with The Collaborative Trust, an online survey was designed to find out what is important to our youth and to give them a voice. We were interested in hearing about their thoughts and what they want for this city as a young person. -
2020 CBA Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2020 CANTERBURY BASKETBALL INC. ASSOCIATION Patron: Maurie Henshall Chair: Barry Dent Board Members: Lisa Davison; Murray Kennedy; Fee Chapman; Diane Fenika; Ben Sheat; Alan Wenmoth Life Members: Maurie Henshall; Tina Cook; Peter Crowhen; Darrel Flynn-Thompson; John Grocott; Raewyn Willocks; Paula Wilkinson; Terry Brunel; Faith Harrison; Sandra French; Piet Van Hasselt; Cathy Hyland; Jamie Graham Staff: Clive Beaumont – General Manager James Lissaman – Community Basketball Manager Nicky Jagger – Finance Manager Lori McDaniel – Community Coach and Women’s Development Officer Rebecca Moon – Community Events Officer/Junior Referee Manager Photos front and internal cover: Hamish Hobbs – Vantage Media ANNUAL REPORT 2020 CONTENTS Canterbury Basketball Association Inc. 220 Pages Road, PO Box 24-063, City East, Christchurch 8141 www.canterbury.basketball CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN 4 GENERAL MANAGER’S REPORT 6 CLUB BASKETBALL REPORT 7 WINTER CLUB BASKETBALL 8 MAJOR AWARDS WINNERS 15 MIDWEEK COMPETITION 16 MCDONALD’S HIGH SCHOOL 17 COMPETITIONS WILDCATS REPORT 20 COACH DEVELOPMENT AND 22 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL REFEREE MANAGER’S REPORT 23 LINCOLN UNIVERSITY 24 SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME INDEPENDENT AUDIT 25 & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OUR SPONNSORS 42 FUNDING PARTNERS 43 Canterbury Basketball Association Incorporated 49th Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 2020. Presented at the Annual General Meeting, 13th April 2021 at 7.00pm at the Metropolitan Lounge, the Tannery, Garlands Road, Woolston. 3 CANTERBURY BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION INC. 2020 BOARD REPORT CHAIR’S REPORT CHAIR’S Barry Dent BOARD 2020 I present my Report for the year ended 31 STRATEGIC PLAN: December 2020. Our Strategic Plan for the three year period from 2019 In last year’s report I said ‘change is a never ending to 2022 remains unchanged. -
Core Loop Place Name School ID
Wednesday, 10 March 2021 Core Loop Place Name School ID Time Lap 1 Lap 2 Lap 3 Lap 4 Start 1 Jacob TURNER Rangiora High School 261 0:26:39 0:06:47 0:06:31 0:06:37 0:06:41 Race 5, Wave 1 2 Fergus O'NEILL Cashmere High School 128 0:27:52 0:07:19 0:06:50 0:06:50 0:06:52 Race 5, Wave 1 3 Eli SUGRUE Riccarton High School 278 0:28:23 0:07:29 0:06:53 0:07:11 0:06:49 Race 5, Wave 2 4 Bailey GRAHAM St Andrew's College 329 0:28:44 0:07:29 0:07:11 0:07:12 0:06:50 Race 5, Wave 1 5 Henry MCMECKING Cashmere High School 133 0:28:51 0:07:45 0:06:58 0:06:57 0:07:09 Race 5, Wave 2 6 Austin MYLES Christchurch Boys’ High School 174 0:29:19 0:07:48 0:07:10 0:07:06 0:07:13 Race 5, Wave 1 7 Jack DUNNETT Christchurch Boys’ High School 192 0:29:42 0:07:42 0:07:15 0:07:24 0:07:19 Race 5, Wave 1 8 George ROOKES Christ's College 154 0:30:01 0:07:55 0:07:11 0:07:21 0:07:33 Race 5, Wave 1 9 Eli LEONARD Shirley Boys’ High School 315 0:30:21 0:07:46 0:07:22 0:07:28 0:07:44 Race 5, Wave 1 10 Dylan WEBB Shirley Boys’ High School 314 0:30:34 0:07:57 0:07:35 0:07:41 0:07:19 Race 5, Wave 1 11 William GRIFFITHS Christchurch Boys’ High School 220 0:31:06 0:07:48 0:07:40 0:07:39 0:07:58 Race 5, Wave 1 12 John LAURIE Cashmere High School 135 0:31:53 0:08:07 0:07:54 0:07:55 0:07:55 Race 5, Wave 2 13 Joseph CONNOLLY St Andrew's College 337 0:32:12 0:08:05 0:07:43 0:08:09 0:08:15 Race 5, Wave 1 14 Maria LAURIE Cashmere High School 138 0:32:13 0:08:16 0:07:54 0:08:01 0:08:00 Race 5, Wave 2 15 Amelie MACKAY Cashmere High School 124 0:33:26 0:08:13 0:08:08 0:08:28 0:08:34 Race 5, Wave -
Schools Advisors Territories
SCHOOLS ADVISORS TERRITORIES Gaynor Matthews Northland Gaynor Matthews Auckland Gaynor Matthews Coromandel Gaynor Matthews Waikato Angela Spice-Ridley Waikato Angela Spice-Ridley Bay of Plenty Angela Spice-Ridley Gisborne Angela Spice-Ridley Central Plateau Angela Spice-Ridley Taranaki Angela Spice-Ridley Hawke’s Bay Angela Spice-Ridley Wanganui, Manawatu, Horowhenua Sonia Tiatia Manawatu, Horowhenua Sonia Tiatia Welington, Kapiti, Wairarapa Sonia Tiatia Nelson / Marlborough Sonia Tiatia West Coast Sonia Tiatia Canterbury / Northern and Southern Sonia Tiatia Otago Sonia Tiatia Southland SCHOOLS ADVISORS TERRITORIES Gaynor Matthews NORTHLAND REGION AUCKLAND REGION AUCKLAND REGION CONTINUED Bay of Islands College Albany Senior High School St Mary’s College Bream Bay College Alfriston College St Pauls College Broadwood Area School Aorere College St Peters College Dargaville High School Auckland Girls’ Grammar Takapuna College Excellere College Auckland Seven Day Adventist Tamaki College Huanui College Avondale College Tangaroa College Kaitaia College Baradene College TKKM o Hoani Waititi Kamo High School Birkenhead College Tuakau College Kerikeri High School Botany Downs Secondary School Waiheke High School Mahurangi College Dilworth School Waitakere College Northland College Diocesan School for Girls Waiuku College Okaihau College Edgewater College Wentworth College Opononi Area School Epsom Girls’ Grammar Wesley College Otamatea High School Glendowie College Western Springs College Pompallier College Glenfield College Westlake Boys’ High -
Oia-1156529-SMS-Systems.Pdf
School Number School Name SMSInfo 3700 Abbotsford School MUSAC edge 1680 Aberdeen School eTAP 2330 Aberfeldy School Assembly SMS 847 Academy for Gifted Education eTAP 3271 Addington Te Kura Taumatua Assembly SMS 1195 Adventure School MUSAC edge 1000 Ahipara School eTAP 1200 Ahuroa School eTAP 82 Aidanfield Christian School KAMAR 1201 Aka Aka School MUSAC edge 350 Akaroa Area School KAMAR 6948 Albany Junior High School KAMAR ACT 1202 Albany School eTAP 563 Albany Senior High School KAMAR 3273 Albury School MUSAC edge 3701 Alexandra School LINC-ED 2801 Alfredton School MUSAC edge 6929 Alfriston College KAMAR 1203 Alfriston School eTAP 1681 Allandale School eTAP 3274 Allenton School Assembly SMS 3275 Allenvale Special School and Res Centre eTAP 544 Al-Madinah School MUSAC edge 3276 Amberley School MUSAC edge 614 Amesbury School eTAP 1682 Amisfield School MUSAC edge 308 Amuri Area School INFORMATIONMUSAC edge 1204 Anchorage Park School eTAP 3703 Andersons Bay School Assembly SMS 683 Ao Tawhiti Unlimited Discovery KAMAR 2332 Aokautere School eTAP 3442 Aoraki Mount Cook School MUSAC edge 1683 Aorangi School (Rotorua) MUSAC edge 96 Aorere College KAMAR 253 Aotea College KAMAR 1684 Apanui School eTAP 409 AparimaOFFICIAL College KAMAR 2333 Apiti School MUSAC edge 3180 Appleby School eTAP 482 Aquinas College KAMAR 1206 THEArahoe School MUSAC edge 2334 Arahunga School eTAP 2802 Arakura School eTAP 1001 Aranga School eTAP 2336 Aranui School (Wanganui) eTAP 1002 Arapohue School eTAP 1207 Ararimu School MUSAC edge 1686 Arataki School MUSAC edge 3704 -
Before the Environment Court
IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND IN THE MATTER of The Proposed Hurunui and Waiau River Regional Plan STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF EDDIE MURPHY ON BEHALF OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS WHO OPERATE OUTDOOR EDUCATION KAYAKING PROGRAMMES ON THE HURUNUI RIVER October 2012 Introduction 1. I am a Teacher of Physical Education and Outdoor Education at Christchurch Boys High School and have been in the role from 1999 to the present day. My previous teaching roles were with Hillmorton High School in 1998 and St Bede’s College from 1990 – 1997. I successfully completed a Bachelor of Physical Education (Otago) 1985 – 1988, a Diploma of Teaching (Christchurch College of Education) in 1989 and a Bachelor of Adventure Recreation and Environmental Sustainability (CPIT) in 2010. I have been a recreational kayaker from 1989 to present, competent on white water grade 1 – 5. 2. I confirm that I have read and agree to comply with the Code of Conduct for Expert Witnesses. This evidence is within my area of expertise, except where I state that I am relying on facts or information provided by another person. I have not omitted to consider material facts known to me that might alter or detract from the opinions that I express. Scope of Evidence 3. My evidence will cover: a) Secondary school kayaking programmes and their use of the Hurunui River; b) A Teacher’s perspective of why we need our rights and interests in preserving the Hurunui River for our educational programmes clearly recognised and considered. Secondary School Kayaking Programmes and their Use of the Hurunui River 4.