Onslow College / March 2024
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Onslow College Win Bronze in U16 Girls Double Sculls Final
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- Year 12 students Abby Steward and Olivia Martin, have won an impressive Bronze medal at the annual Maadi Cup Rowing Regatta in the Girls U16 2X (double sculls).
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Panui to Whanau – 21st March, 2024
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- Kia ora e te whānau, A big thank you to the parents who attended the Ako Conferences. We had 840 bookings and enjoyed meeting with the whānau who came. We hope you enjoyed making those important connections between home and school and that it continues for a successful and happy year. Excitement is building for […] The post Panui to Whanau – 21st March, 2024 appeared first on Onslow College.
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Panui to Whanau – 7th March, 2024
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- Kia ora e te whānau, We held a practice Lockdown on Tuesday morning to assess our emergency procedures in case a real event occurs in our community.
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Ngahere Working Bees Restoring Te Taiao
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- Onslow students, whanau and teachers tore into weeds to release young forest plants in two recent working bees. The teams did their mahi in the forest restoration area next to the Waipahīhī Stream at Onslow College on the 17th and 25th February. Dozens of young rakau, wharariki flax and tussock were liberated from the smothering effects of invasive weeds. Tūī, riroriro, pīwakawaka and tauhou regularly make use of the regenerating forest, affirming the biodiversity goals of the project. The growing ngahere is also used by students and teachers as part of Onslow’s curriculum across a range of learning areas. Year 9 Science students use the forest while learning to measure and assess ecological communities and in developing their value of kaitiakitanga for te taiao.
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Onslow College, Burma Road, Broadmeadows, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6037, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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