Hutt Valley / August 2019
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Draw & Info – 2019 League 9s Tournament
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- Please find attached the following documents for the 2019 Secondary School League 9s tournament being held at Naenae College on Saturday 31st August.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 6)
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- Important Dates 30 August: Mid-term break — School closed 2 September: Future Focus Event & Careers Expo (see below) 5 September: WHS Brand designs forum (see below) 9 September: Sexual Abuse Prevention Network presentation (see below) 9 September: Preliminary course choices due for 2020 (Y10—12) 20 September: Learning Conversations day — students attend for their interview only 23 September: Board of Trustees meeting 27 September: Final Senior course choices due for 2020 (Y10—Y12); End of Term 3 Important Information Senior Course Choices for 2020 The Senior Course Choice Booklet for 2020 is now available on our website: http://www.whs.school.nz/course-choice-booklet/. Students in Years 10—12 are invited to explore the options available. We will share the selection planner and process with students shortly. The timeline for making course decisions for 2020 is below. There are opportunities to discuss course choices at Future Focus Evening next week and also at your Learning Conversation: Monday 2 September 2019 Future Focus Evening, 3.45pm—5.45pm Monday 9 September 2019 Preliminary course decisions made Friday 20 September 2019 Learning Conversations Day Friday 27 September 2019 Final course decisions made for 2020 Future Focus event and Careers Expo You and your student are invited to Wellington High School’s Future Focus event on Monday 2 September 3.45pm to 5.45pm in the Main Block and Foyer. The evening will help your student make smart course choices for 2020 and beyond. Please note that there will be no rōpū that day, and school will finish at the earlier time of 3pm to allow for setting up. Visit the Careers Expo — Riley Centre 11am — 4.30pm This year’s Expo features over 20 exhibitors (see the list of exhibitors here), including trades, universities and tertiary providers. All Year 10—13 students will be attending the Expo during the day, and we encourage students to show their families any stalls of interest before Future Focus Evening starts between 3.00 – 3.45pm. Visit the Learning Areas — M Block Levels 3 and 4 The event will include information about each Learning Area and a number of additional information sessions, all offered on a 15 minute rotation basis. Most Learning Area presentations have the following format: Each 15-minute rotation will begin with a short presentation by the Head of Faculty about the Learning Area and the course selections available. This will be followed by some time for questions and answers. At the end of the 15 minutes, you and your student move to the next presentation. Faculty presentations are in Main Block and your student should be able to guide you. Student guides will also be available to provide assistance. Level 3 M305 – Mathematics M306 – Arts M307 – Physical Education and Health M308 – English M309 – Languages Level 4 M406 – Social Sciences M407 – Science M408 – Technology M410 – Learning Support available – no session M409 – How NCEA works Come and view the draft Wellington High brand designs Over the past two terms, a large group of students, staff and whānau has participated in workshops to share and develop ideas about the directino of a refreshed brand identity for the school. You are warmly invited to pop into the school foyer on Thursday 5 September (anytime between 11.30—4pm) to view the draft identity designs that are in development with the designers at Chrometoaster (https://www.chrometoaster.com/). On Thursday, Chrometoaster will have a stand in the foyer to share our draft direction so far, and take feedback from our school community. Note that the design of a central element to represent Te Kura Tuarua o Taraika ki Pukeahu is in separate development with the school. The design team can talk about this. Achievements Say ‘Yes ‘to YES! Last Saturday three WHS Young Enterprise Groups ran stalls at the YES @ The Wellington Underground Market. Congratulations to Remixxed Bags (Sienna Williamson and Sierra Williamson), Toucher Soap (Poppy Vine and Leanne Fandialan) and Poneke Ahi (Jacob Baddeley and Eliseo Biondini). Follow them on Instagram remixxedbags, PonekeAhi and ToucherSoap. Poetry success Congratulations to Seb MacCaulay (Year 12), for being shortlisted as a finalist in the National Secondary Schools Poetry Competition. He received prizes from the New Zealand Book Council and Sport, as well as $100 and the opportunity to attend a masterclass at the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University last weekend. Seb’s poem is included below: Old man I’m sitting and I watch the old man from the street rest and unfurl from his linen a pack of Dunhills. He twists off the cellophane and eyes his catch with that vintage gleam of noon-stripped old lowlifes, naked, howling at their cigarette moons. Cars and their drivers blur on by, each turning their heads as if to say yes man, light that cigarette for all you’re worth. Yes, man lights it. Draws each drag out long like a bones player shifting keys. He exhales each time only a whisper of thin smoke-suns that twist, convulse mid-air. I have a moment when I think of my father and I driving along an afternoon’s length of country road; we could’ve been both fifteen naive and I feel as if right here and now I’ll weep watching this old new nomad smoke, pulling our car breakneck along the asphalt, filling the valleys and valleys and valleys, hauling us through them, here to someplace to every place, maybe, most likely, somewhere unideal, where infants are born dead but still live. My father and I, our cities become flame, the skyscrapers strip the blue skies, haul from the seas an urgent thunderstorm now upon us all and still. The old man smokes. Almost at the filter now. Watching our cars roll on by. Looking with those eyes at each and every person as if to say yes man, go on your way, go on your way. IYNT Winners, Minsk, 2019 WHS students Ryan Bright and Lydia Acton were part of the winning NZ team at the 2019 International Young Naturalists’ Tournament. Lydia was the team captain, having also competed in the 2018 tournament in Tbilisi, Georgia. Ryan reported his solution to problem 7, “Burning Glass” in the final against Croatia and Switzerland. He scored the highest score in the final, which was won by NZ with 47.9 points, to Croatia’s 45.9 and Switzerland’s 45.6. The team’s achievements have been widely recognised, including this tweet from the National Science advisor! Sports Underwater Hockey HUGE congratulations go out to all our Underwater Hockey teams for their fantastic season this year. Our Junior Open A team won bronze medals in Friday night’s CSW Premier finals, defeating Hutt Valley High School 6-2 in their playoff game. The boys were hoping for better after entering the playoffs in second place, however they suffered a shock 3-0 loss to Scots College in their semi final. The bronze medal is still a massive achievement, and the first medal won by a WHS team for as long as Murray Chisholm can remember. This team and our Senior Girls team will contest the national championships in Wellington at WRAC from September 6th-8th. If you are interested in Underwater Hockey or intrigued by this mysterious sport, please watch the video made by Year 9 student Sky Gobbi here: https://youtu.be/978v3IPhqV8 1st XI Boys Hockey vs Tararua College Last Sunday our 1st XI Boys Hockey team played Tararua College. Tararua are doing a Lower North Island tour, mainly playing schools in the Wellington region. WHS may have lost the game 3 – 0 but it was an evenly matched contest and our team benefited from the opportunity to take on Tararua College.
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Results – 2019 CSW Squash Championships
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- 2019 CSW Squash Open winners – Charlotte Galloway (HVHS) and Connor Eales (Silverstream) Photo Credit: HVHS Results from the 2019 College Sport Wellington Squash Championships Boys Competitive 1 Winner – Connor Eales St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Makaia Sutton Wairarapa College Boys Competitive 2 Winner – Jack Burrell St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Shaun Thomas St Patrick’s College-SS Boys Rookie Winner – Philip Kananghinis Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Henry Thoms St Patrick’s College-Town Girls Competitive 1 Winner – Charlotte Galloway Hutt Valley High School Runner Up – Dora Galloway Hutt Valley High School Girls Rookie 1 Winner – Olivia Anstis Wairarapa College Runner Up – Sophia DeNardi-Gonzalez St Orans College Girls Rookie 2 Winner – Jordyn Hammond Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Zara Field St Orans College Boys Competitive 1 Winner – Connor Eales St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Makaia Sutton Wairarapa College Boys Competitive 2 Winner – Jack Burrell St Patrick’s College-SS Runner Up – Shaun Thomas St Patrick’s College-SS Boys Rookie Winner – Philip Kananghinis Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Henry Thoms St Patrick’s College-Town Girls Competitive 1 Winner – Charlotte Galloway Hutt Valley High School Runner Up – Dora Galloway Hutt Valley High School Girls Rookie 1 Winner – Olivia Anstis Wairarapa College Runner Up – Sophia DeNardi-Gonzalez St Orans College Girls Rookie 2 Winner – Jordyn Hammond Upper Hutt College Runner Up – Zara Field St Orans College The post Results – 2019 CSW Squash Championships appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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U19s Tournament 2019 - FINAL UPDATE
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- Congratulations to Lower Hutt City AFC, the 2019 UHCF U19s Bob Bamford Memorial Tournament Champions, with a 5-1 (aet) win over Levin in the final.
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Club Raffle Results 2019
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Thank you to all that purchased or sold tickets and supporting the club with our fundraising this year. Congratulations to those below that have won prizes. 1st Prize – $1,100.00 Air NZ Mystery Weekend – Ticket 3545 – Patsy Commerford 2nd Prize $500 EB Games Voucher – Ticket 3734 – Paul Commerford 3rd Prize – $219.00 Brendan Foot Car Groom Continue Reading
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Hutt Valley DHB urges return of missing drugs
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- Hutt Hospital is urgently requesting the return of 20 vials of anaesthetic drugs taken on Tuesday, 6th August from a resuscitation bay within the hospital’s Emergency Department.
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Settlement agreed with NZ Resident Doctors’ Association
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- Resident Medical Officers who are members of the NZ Resident Doctors’ Association have accepted a new pay settlement agreed by their union and District Health Boards.
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Wellington and Hutt Valley Secondary Schools Smallbore Rifle Teams Results – Round 1
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- Rd1 2019 Secondary Schools smallbore Team results The post Wellington and Hutt Valley Secondary Schools Smallbore Rifle Teams Results – Round 1 appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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It's the Countdown Kids Appeal!
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Patients and their families along with staff from Hutt Hospital’s Children’s Health Service met with Countdown managers from the Hutt Valley to celebrate the launch of the Countdown Kids Appeal.
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Club Special Meeting – rule changes
- Stop Out Sports Club
- Over the past year the club has watched as sportsville facilities have been discussed in our region (some have occurred, some failed). As part of watching these play out, we have been speaking with the council and also local sporting codes. We have looked back at the earlier days of Stop Out Sports Club and have noted that the current Continue Reading
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