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2011 Results Annual
B A S K E T B A L L N E W Z E A L A N D 2011 RESULTS ANNUAL CONTENTS BARTERCARD NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE ........................................................................................ 3 TAB Final Four ............................................................................................................................................ 3 Regular Season Standings ......................................................................................................................... 4 National Basketball League Awards ........................................................................................................... 4 WOMENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP ........................................................................................................ 5 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 5 WHEELCHAIR AND OPEN TOURNAMENTS ..................................................................................................... 6 National Championship Tournament ........................................................................................................... 6 Open Premiership Tournaments ................................................................................................................. 7 UNDER 21 TOURNAMENTS ................................................................................................................................ 8 National Championship Tournament .......................................................................................................... -
Waikato Bay of Plenty
Waikato Bay of Plenty SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday 18th March 2020 9.00 am Start Tauranga Domain, Tauranga www.wsss.org.nz/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatoseondaryschools Kayla Goodwin – Sacred Heart Girls College 2015 - 2019 2018 - Waibop SS Senior Girls 100m Hurdles, Long & Triple Jump Champion, 2nd High Jump 2019 - Youth Olympics 2019 - 9th Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Senior Women - 1st Long Jump & Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Women 20 1st Heptathlon, Triple & 100m Hurdles 2019 – NZSS championships – Triple Jump 1st & 2nd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Senior Women 1st Triple Jump & 3rd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Under20 Women 1st Heptathlon, 1st Triple, 1st long Jump & 2nd 100m Hurdles Current record holder for New Zealand Under 18, Under 19 and Under 20 Triple Jump Photo Acknowledgements Kayla Goodwin – courtesy Alan MacDonald Email: [email protected] WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 2018-2019 Chairman: Tony Rogers WSSSA Executive Sports Director Secretary: Angela Russek St Peters Schools Treasurer: Brad Smith Tauranga Boys’ College Auditor: Karen Hind Athletics Waikato BOP Delegate: Julz Marriner Tauranga Girls’ College North Island SSAA Delegates: Angela Russek St Peter’s School Brad Smith Tauranga Boys College WBOP Selectors and Team Managers for North Island SS Team: Ryan Overmayer Hillcrest High Angela Russek St Peters School Sonia Waddell St Peters School Delegate Tauranga Girls College Tony Rogers WSSSA North Island Secondary School Track & Field Championships Porritt Stadium, Hamilton - Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 April The first three competitors in each event are automatically selected for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Team to compete at the North Island Secondary School Championships April 4th - 5th at Porritt Stadium, Hamilton. -
2020 Overall Points Table Please Contact Ellie Molloy, [email protected] for Corrections
2020 Overall Points Table Please contact Ellie Molloy, [email protected] for corrections. Your best three results will count towards the series. Senior Girls Championship Name School CSW 1 CSW 2 CSW 3 Total 1 Rachel Baker Wellington Girls College 25 25 25 75 2 Lauren Kendon Wellington Girls College 23 19 21.8 63.8 3 Nicole Maddigan Chilton St James 24.2 16 22.9 63.1 4 Louise Anscombe Onslow College 17 12.3 12.6 41.9 5 Catherine Connolly St Mary's College 13.6 15.9 11.5 41 6 Megumi Hirose Wellington Girls College 16.5 0 0 16.5 Senior Boys Championship Name School CSW 1 CSW 2 CSW 3 Total 1 Oliver Edwards HIBS 25 25 24.6 74.6 2 Tommy Thomson Onslow College 22.6 23.5 25 71.1 3 Alan Teesdale Onslow College 21.5 24.9 20 66.4 4 Jack Braddick Onslow College 23.8 21.7 20.4 65.9 5 Max Mawby Newlands College 14.7 17 14.1 45.8 6 Liam Naughton Newlands College 14.3 15.7 12.6 42.6 7 Ryan Topp Onslow College 20.4 19.1 0 39.5 8 Alexander Jack Newlands College 18 16.3 0 34.3 14 Ed Sindlen Onslow College 14.9 0 17.7 32.6 9 Zac Langridge Hutt Valley High School 13.2 11.9 0 25.1 10 Ben Mitchell Onslow College 0 25 0 25 11 Joshua Henshaw Onslow College 21.6 0 0 21.6 12 Jack Garr Wellington College 20.3 0 0 20.3 13 Ethan Looi Wellington College 12 0 0 12 Intermediate Girls Championship Name School CSW 1 CSW 2 CSW 3 Total 1 Sophie Waters Hutt Valley High School 22.3 24.6 25 71.9 2 Ruby Cross Hutt Valley High School 21.4 25 17.6 64 3 Isabelle Faulkner Onslow College 17.4 18.7 15.7 51.8 4 Gemma Pugh Wellington Girls College 16.6 18.1 16.2 50.9 5 Rachel -
CSA Championships Qualifiers 2021.Xlsx
College Sport Auckland Athletics Championships 30 March 2021 at Mt Smart Stadium Qualifiers by School Yellow = Qualifiers (automatic qualifiers from zone meets) Orange = Qualifiers (next best performances & dispensations) Red = Reserves Events with no athletes highlighted are open entry 4.15PM High Jump 1.40m Junior Boys Q James Liu Acg Parnell College 9:00AM Hammer 3kg Intermediate Girls Jasmine He Acg Parnell College 9:00AM Hammer 4kg Intermediate Boys Luca Hulena Acg Parnell College 2.08PM 100m Intermediate Girls Q Talia Van Rooyen Acg Parnell College 4.54PM 80m Hurdles 0.762 Intermediate Girls Q Talia Van Rooyen Acg Parnell College 11.50AM 4x100m Relay Intermediate Girls Q Acg Strathallan College Acg Strathallan College 1.45PM High Jump 1.25m Junior Girls Q Alexandra Hope Acg Strathallan College 4.15PM Long Jump Junior Girls Q Alexandra Hope Acg Strathallan College 1.45PM Triple Jump Intermediate Girls Q Annalie Malins Acg Strathallan College 2.03PM 100m Junior Boys Q Benjamin Saseve Acg Strathallan College 5.30PM Discus 1kg Junior Boys Q Callum Lawson Acg Strathallan College 10.10AM 3000m Junior Girls Q Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan College 12.12PM 800m Junior Girls Q Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan College 2.40PM 1500m Junior Girls Q Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan College 12.30PM Triple Jump Junior Girls Q Georgia Lynch Acg Strathallan College 11:15AM High Jump 1.50m Intermediate Boys Q Harrison Agnew Acg Strathallan College 4.15PM Triple Jump Intermediate Boys Q Justin Deng Acg Strathallan College 12.30PM Triple Jump Junior Girls -
ACG Strathallan College Alfriston College Aorere College Auckland
ACG Strathallan College Alfriston College Aorere College Auckland Seventh Day Adventist High School De La Salle College Destiny School James Cook High School Kia Aroha College Mangere College Manurewa High School Mission Heights Junior College Ormiston Junior College Ormiston Senior College Otahuhu College Papakura High School Papatoetoe High School Pukekohe High School Rosehill College Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Southern Cross Campus Tangaroa College Week commencing 22nd June – week ending 26th September 2020 Pullman Park (TBC) • Junior: Year 9 or 10 only in the year of competition • U17: Players must be aged either 15, 16, or 17 years as at 31 December in the year in which the competition is held. • Open: Players must be aged at least 15 years on the first day that the competition commences, and must not be over 19 years as at 31 December in the year the competition is held • Entries must be submitted online via EnterNOW by 12.00pm (midday) Monday 8th June 2020. • All teams must supply 1 x referee for each of their scheduled games, see referee section below for more details • All grades are required to register their team players on EnterNOW before the entry closing date (12.00pm Monday 8th June 2020). • Each team shall consist of no more than 12 team members entitled to play. • Players are only allowed to be registered in one team, they cannot play down but once they have played up three times they must remain in that team. • The 3 game rule will apply for players in all grades . • Teams withdrawn after the entry closing date will still be liable for the entry fee. -
New Zealand Gazette
No. 86 2133 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE Published by Authority WELLINGTON: THURSDAY, 14 NOVEMBER 1957 CORRIGENDUM THIRD SCHEDULE ALL those pieces of land in the Nelson Land District, situated IN the notice declaring land subject to the provisions of the in Block VII, Waimea Survey District, Nelson RD., described Maori Affairs Act· 1953 (Tauhara Mountain Development as follows: Scheme) published in the Gazette, 30 May 1957, No. 42, page A. R. P. Being 1094, for "Parts Tauhara Middle No. 4A 2 Block", read "Parts o 1 0'6 Lot 17, D.P. 4663, being part Section 80, Waimea Tauhara Middle No. 4A 2A Block". East. Part certificate of title, Volume 119, folio Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November 1957. 115, Nelson Land Registry. o 0'5 Lot 32, D.P. 4663, being part Section 82, Waimea E. A. McKAY, East. Part certificate of title, Volume 119, folio Assistant Secretary for Maori Affairs. 116, Nelson Land Registry. (M.A. 63/75; D.O. M.A. 2721) Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor General, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 7th day of November 1957. Crown Land Set Apart for State Housing Purposes in Block VII, Waimea Survey District [L.s.] W. S. GOOSMAN, Minister of Works. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! COBHAM, Governor-General (H.C. 4/225/3; D.O. 32/140 and 32/227) A PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to section 25 of the Public Works Act 1928, I, Charles John, Viscount Cobham, the Governor-General of Crown Land Set Apart for Road in Block XIII, Matakohe New Zealand, hereby proclaim and declare that the Crown Survey District land described in the First, Second, and Third Schedules hereto is hereby set apart for State housing purposes, subject as to COBHAM. -
The New Zealand Economics Competition 2011
The New Zealand Economics Competition 2011 Awards presentation Wednesday 16 November 2011 The University of Auckland Business School Department of Economics 11075 Economics Competition Programme 2012.indd 1 11/10/2011 2:45:06 PM Programme MC Professor Tim Hazledine Department of Economics, The University of Auckland Business School Welcome Professor Basil Sharp Department of Economics, The University of Auckland Business School Presentation of awards High Distinction Guest speaker Hugh Fletcher MCom(Hons) Auckland, MBA Stanford, BSc, BCom Auckland Presentation of awards High Distinction Presentation of trophies and awards National winners Closing Please join us in the main foyer of the Owen G Glenn Building for discussion, photos and refreshments at the end of the awards presentations. Events at The University of Auckland Business School may be photographed or filmed for educational purposes. Where a photograph or film/video footage featuring an individual is to be used for promotional materials the consent of the individual will be obtained. Consents will not be sought in other circumstances. 3 11075 Economics Competition Programme 2012.indd 3 11/10/2011 2:45:07 PM 2011 New Zealand Economics Competition Welcome to the New Zealand Economics Competition Awards presentation evening. The Competition has been administered by the Department of Economics at The University of Auckland Business School since 2008. The 55 minute examination paper contains 40 multiple choice questions that test classroom theory and general knowledge of current economic issues. The New Zealand Economics Competition has grown in size and reputation since its inception in 1997, becoming the largest and most prestigious competition of its kind for secondary students. -
Charities, Philanthropists, Policy Entrepreneurs, International Companies and State Schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand
CHARITIES, PHILANTHROPISTS, POLICY ENTREPRENEURS, INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES AND STATE SCHOOLING IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND Final report to the New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa, New Zealand Post Primary Teachers’ Association Te Wehengarua, and New Zealand Primary Principals’ Federation Ngā Tumuaki o Aotearoa John O’Neill with Connor Duffy and Sarojinie Fernando Massey University Te Kunenga Ki Pūrehuroa, Manawatū July 2016 Contents i ii ListAcknowledgements of Tables and Figures iii Summary v Introduction 1 Context 3 Transparency, understanding and debate 4 Blurring public and private in state schooling 5 ‘Modernising’ state schooling 6 Educational Management Organisations 17 For-profit 21 Not-for-profit 25 Philanthropy 28 Regulation 29 Giving 35 Investing 36 Educational charities in New Zealand 40 Policy N 47 Actors 47 etworks 51 Cases 58 NetworksPearson 59 Cognition Education 65 Core Education 76 Foundation North 86 COMET 98 Kidscan 109 Conclusion 116 References 119 Appendices xix Appendix A: Methodology xix Appendix B: Educational charities with annual income between $1 million and $10 million xxvi Appendix C: Case organisation Tables and Figures xxxiii social network i Acknowledgements The direct costs of the research were funded jointly by New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa, New Zealand Post Primary Teachers’ Association Te Wehengarua and New Zealand Primary Principals’ Feder Aotearoa. ation Ngā Tumuaki o Tom Haig, Liz Hawes and Stephanie Mills provided advice, guidance and feedback throughout the project. rature searches and social Connor Duffy undertook the main web and lite networktwo Charities analyses. Services Dr Sarojinie databases. Fernando undertook the statistical analysis of the Ella B ation information retrieval, Dylan Roberts withourke analysis assisted of annual with financial case organis statements, and Ju final report. -
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 -
A 40 Year History
New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Association National Secondary School Cross Country Championships A 40 Year History Introduction The New Zealand Secondary Schools Athletics Association is proud to publish a forty- year history of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Cross Country Championships. Participation in the event between 1974 and 2013 totals well over 10,000 athletes from all but a handful of schools from around the country. With an annual involvement of over 1000 students it has become one of the largest secondary school sporting events in New Zealand. The idea for this document was born during the 1995 NZSSCC Championships in Masterton. At this time (before the internet), results were published in a hard copy booklet. In this particular year the first three place getters in the individual, and three and six person team categories were published for the first twenty-one years of the events history. This accompanied the full set of 1995 results. After this event, the majority of results were published electronically. Unfortunately, many of these results were lost in the mid to late nineties because there was no dedicated NZSSAA website. Sincere thanks need to be given to Don Chadderton for providing the first twenty years’ of results. Without these early results a significant part of athletics New Zealand’s history would have eventually been forgotten. These include the 1974 performance of Alison Rowe, who would later go on to win both the 1981 Boston and New York marathons. As well as Burnside High School’s 1978 performance in the junior boys event where they completed the perfect three-man score of six points. -
Week 10, Term 3 2017
Weekly Newsletter 27 September 2017 I orea te tuatara ka patu ki waho - a problem is solved by continuing to find solutions Term 3 - Issue 10 Important Dates From The Principal’s Desk Wednesday 27 September Anniversary progress reports Kia ora, Nameste, Talofa, Konnichiwa, Guten Tag , Gidday, Vannakkam, ni Hao, Kia orana, Hola, come home for year 1-3 students Salam, Sa wat dee kha, Dia Dhuit, Goeie Dag, Bonjour, Hello, (please let us know the greeting in your due these NZSL language if it is not here Thursday 28 September School Production at Newlands Production fever has taken hold. You child/ren are starring in ‘The Magic of Bellevue’ at College Hall - 1:00pm + 6:30pm Newlands College tomorrow - in both the matinee and the evening show. There are tickets still Last day for Calendar orders available for the afternoon matinee and a few tickets left for the evening performance so make sure that you do not miss out on this amazing entertainment tomorrow. Friday 29 September Last day for Sileni Wine orders As this is the final newsletter at the end of a very busy term, I would like to take this Last day of Term 3 opportunity to thank our incredible staff for all their hard work to support your child/ren’s Monday 16 October First day of Term 4 learning and growth this term. The Jubilee projects, powhiri and performances were a credit to Monday 30 October - Dental Van visiting school our children and the adults who helped them. The Artsplash performance was too. The office Friday 24 November work involved in Jubilee, fundraising and ticket sales is some of the ‘behind the scenes’ work that is extra work that is often taken for granted. -
Family Home Today, Land Bank Opportunity Tomorrow See Story Page 2 2 Thursday, April 6, 2017 Southern Homes
SouthernSouthern To 13th April 2017 Family home today, land bank opportunity tomorrow See story page 2 2 Thursday, April 6, 2017 Southern Homes Nestled in a country setting and close to Karaka Village, 9 Towai Rd is a generous family home. Family home today,land bank opportunity tomorrow Located on the fringe of the high with the same family for close to 35 their space and also expect privacy. Meticulously growth housing development of years. According to the current The park-like grounds with maintained, the Karaka Lakes, this immaculately owners Josine and Mike, who manicured gardens are a legacy of home has presented property presents an raised their two boys here, they Mike’s mother who was an avid retained its excellent opportunity for have thoroughly enjoyed this gardener. Josine has carried on the freshness over developers, investors and large or tranquil neighbourhood. ‘‘It is a good work. time. extended families. place full of wonderful memories,’’ Because the couple have Occupying 994 square metres of Josine says. ‘‘The street was full of meticulously maintained and fifth bedroom), en suite, walk- celebrations. mostly flat land and set amid laughter of the boys riding their updated it, the home has retained through wardrobe, plus outdoor Josine and Mike are committed landscaped gardens, 9 Towai Rd is bikes and trolleys. They spent a lot its freshness over the decades and patio. to moving onto their next chapter. a versatile property that offers of time playing cricket in the has a very welcoming ambience. The smart floor plan offers the This opens up the next big generous accommodation options.