Dates to Remember From the Principal Tena koutou katoa Thank you to the Sports Department for their organisation of our annual sports Friday 25 June exchange with Hillcrest High School, which was held here on Tuesday. The weather Senior Art Exhibition was perfect and both teams exhibited excellent sportsmanship and enjoyed the Awards evening, D6, 6pm friendly rivalry. Rosehill won the shield, breaking Hillcrest’s 5-year hold. On Wednesday, our Year 12 students participated in a one day workshop, Loves Tuesday 29 June me Not. This program is run alongside the NZ police and is designed to give young people the tools Group Photos they need to recognise the qualities needed in a healthy relationship and when to recognise when a relationship isn't healthy. Year 12 Production, PAC, 6pm The Senior Art Exhibition is on display, with the award presentations being made at 6pm this evening. The standard of work is exceptionally high, an excellent tribute to the talents of our artists. Wednesday 30 June Yesterday we celebrated Support Staff Day and acknowledged the vital part they play in the education Year 12 Production, PAC, 6pm of our students and the support of our teachers. A huge thank you to all our Support Staff. Sue Blakely, Principal Rosehill College Year 12 Drama Class 2021 Presents The Blame Game “Whoever we blame…the outcome remains the same” TUESDAY 29th JUNE & WEDNESDAY 30th JUNE THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE (PAC) 6pm $5 Door Sales Mature themes Poster image by Jesse Lister RHC RAISERS On Wednesday morning RHC Raisers caught up with Rachel Haggi from Days For Girls. Days For Girls is the charity that RHC Raisers have been raising money for over the past year through a variety of fundraisers such as bake sales, selling hot chocolates, and selling Roses on Valentine's Day. DFG makes and donates reusable sanitary products to girls around the world who do not have access to sanitary products and often have to take days off school because of this. We presented Days for Girls a cheque of $800 dollars which they were very thankful for. This money will help them buy fabric to make kits for girls who do not have access to sanitary products in New Zealand and Pacific countries such as Vanuatu. 25 June 2021 Issue No. 19 www.rosehillcollege.school.nz From the Careers Department Event coming up: Parent-Student-Teacher Interviews for students in all Year Levels. Part time job opportunity with Delivereasy Weeks 1 and 2 of Term 3. Delivereasy is a New Zealand owned and operated food delivery Dates: Thursday 29 July (Surnames A-L) and Monday 2 August (Sur- company currently operating in 21 different locations across the names M-Z) from 2.30pm to 6.00pm. Bookings are not open yet. country. They are currently looking for more drivers to work in Information on how to book appointments will be emailed out and Pukekohe. Flexible shifts, Kiwi owned business, earn up to $30.00 an placed in the newsletter before the end of Term. hour. What you'll need: A smartphone A scooter, motorcycle, or car Rosehill Rainbow Group A valid drivers license (restricted or full licence) Today, Rosehill College held our first ever Pride Day, courtesy of What you'll be doing: the newly created Rosehill Rainbow Group. This group was created Picking up food from restaurants and delivering it to hungry customers. this year to make a safe and inclusive space for LGBTQ+ students This is a paid-per-delivery job where effort + street smarts = Cash at Rosehill College. It was great to see everyone who dressed and You’ll be operating as a self-employed contractor, giving you the accessorised in rainbow colours to support our community. We had a flexibility to choose your own shifts to work around any other stall of baked goods and pride bracelets for sale, with proceeds going commitments you have; whether it be another job, study, or your to Rainbow Youth. Thank you all for making today great and showing social life. your support for the Rainbow students at Rosehill College! They will provide everything you need to get started, including hot We have raised over $200 bags, a hot box, and delivereasy jacket. Rainbow Youth from todays Cruise the city, stack cheddar, one of the best jobs you'll ever have. event! Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa. To apply for this role or for more information please email: [email protected] Fulton Swim School This is a great opportunity for those students aged 16 and above - Fulton Swim School are requiring more Swim Teachers in training at all of their Auckland pools - Patumahoe, Puni & Botany. With lots of growth within Fulton Swim School at present they are opening up more classes and need to get trainees trained and ready to be teachers before they enter their busy season. Click on the link to apply here: https://www.fultonswimschool.co.nz/opportunities/ Clevedon Buffalo Company FROM THE SPORTS Located in Pahurehure are looking for a suitable DEPARTMENT candidate to fill the newly created position of apprentice. What a great week. Congratulations to all those who competed at the Hillcrest Exchange. Rosehill won the shield for the first time since Must be reliable, honest, ability to work within a 2014. There were some fantastic results and all the games were played small team, physically fit and strong as some heavy lifting is required. fairly. I know Hillcrest is looking forward to hosting us next year. Some flexibility with hours due to seasonal busy times. Initially part time 20- 30 hours per week with the view to increase up to 50 hours Our seasons continue to roll on with yet more pleasing results and per week. efforts being made by all our teams. Keep up the good work. This role will suit a school leaver with all training given on the job. Good luck to all our teams and athletes who take the field or court this week. I hope you have a successful game. Contact Joshua on 0212960581 or joshuanewo.co.gmail.com Nicola Bailey Director of Sport Apprenticeship Opportunity Important Information We are a Stainless Fabrication company in Takanini • Parent Information Booklet. This booklet contains answers to many and we are looking to take on an apprentice. of our frequently asked questions. On the job training will be supported by • Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all players, officials Competenz taking care of the book work. A drivers licence would be and supporters of Rosehill College both at school and when off-site. an advantage. Hours of work are 7:30am - 4:00pm. You will learn how to read engineered drawings, welding and • QR codes for the NZ COVID TRACER APP are available to sign in to fabrication. Visit our website to see more www.prosheetmetals.co.nz our facilities, please use these if possible. If you need further information or would like to apply please email For Training Days and Times Term 2 [email protected] or call 09 269 8142 Click here Congratulations Open Girls Basketball, 22 June, game against Auckland Seventh Day Last week we had several athletes compete at the Rosehill 32 - ASD 31 Auckland Secondary School Gymsport Competition. Development Boys Basketball, 22 June, game against Papakura High Sophie Wilmer got 3rd for Junior Women's Tumbling School and Natasha Ried got 3rd for A-grade Women's Rosehill 42 - Papakura 36 Trampoline. Paris Boyce-Bacon had a fantastic day and came away with a Gold medal in Gymnastics Junior Girls Basketball, 22 June, game against Ormiston Junior College and a Gold medal in Tumbling. Rosehill 46 - Ormiston 8 Hillcrest Results Junior Girls Basketball game was very successful on Tuesday with a win over Ormiston Junior Girls. The girls worked really hard at outlet passes Badminton Boys and stripping the ball away. Jay-el Jones and Izzy Woodroffe were a 5-1 Rosehill win great duo, always finding each other for the pass and lay up. Badminton Girls 0-6 Rosehill loss Badminton, 22 & 23 June Basketball Boys Hillcrest 105-25 Rosehill win Both teams were ready for their annual Basketball Girls exchange against Hillcrest after their 81-17 Rosehill win successful season in the local competition. Football Boys 5-1 Rosehill win The boys were keen to repeat their efforts in 2019 but got off to a rocky start. With Football Girls 0-1 Rosehill loss the captain, David Wei, losing his singles match. The return of veteran Blake Hockey Boys 16-1 Rosehill win Mansell into the side got the boys back on track to win his singles and doubles match. Hockey Girls 6-0 Rosehill win Rashad Wasiullah and Chris Thompson put on a strong performance for a win each to Netball 31-20 Rosehill win help secure the team win 5-1. The team continued their success the next day Well done team Rosehill on a very solid 7-2 win! in the annual Clash of the Smash tournament. Fixtures After securing their final spot in round robin Good luck to all our teams and athletes participating this week. play with a countback win against Alfriston, they met a tough challenge verus Papatoetoe. David Wei and Blake Mansell were keen to finish their school badminton careers in style. They both managed to win all the matches they played in to win the final 4-2. The girls were up against a strong Hillcrest team that had several Waikato representatives. Sadly the mountain was too hard to climb and they went down 6 nil.
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