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Wellington Rugby announce internal U18 Girls programme for 2019
- College Sport Wellington
- Wellington rugby are pleased to announce the internal under 18 girls rugby programme for 2019.
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PAST CLUB RUGBY MATCHES IN PHOTOS: 010 MSP V Wainuiomata 2018
- Wellington Club Weekly
- In association with Mike Lewis Pictures , a series telling the story of the match behind a photo This was a third round 2018 Swindale Shield fixture, with Marist St Pat’s beating Wainuiomata 44-19 at William Jones Park. In this photo, MSP fullback Lunges over to score in front of the uprights in front of the desperate...
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Summer Gold Competition 2019 winners
- Victoria University of Wellington
- If you’ve ever made up a song about what you’re doing or hummed while waiting in a queue—you’ve demonstrated a behaviour explored in the winning video entry for Victoria University of Wellington’s annual Summer Gold Competition.
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School leavers to watch 2019
- Wellington Club Weekly
- St Pat’s Town players celebrate their late semi-final win over Scots College last year.
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Review: Hamlet (Summer Shakespeare 2019)
- The Wellingtonista
- Summer Shakespeare’s Hamlet has been a show I’ve been looking forward to for a very long time, and I can definitely say that it didn’t let me down.
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2019 Board of Trustee elections
- St Mary's College
- We will shortly be posting out the nomination forms for Parent representative positions on the Board of Trustees.
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2019 Board of Trustees Election
- St Mary's College
- BOT – Ad for newspaper
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2019 Shaw Baton HVH Results
- Hutt Valley Harriers
- Shaw Baton RelaysHVH TeamsBoys U123rdBlakeMiscall8.
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Principal’s Message – Mid-Term, 2019
- Wellington High School
- Message from the Principal “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way …” I’m sure many of you will recognise these beautiful words from “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens and you will probably know why I am starting my message with this quote. We are in uncertain times, there is hope and there is despair and the despair seems to be outweighing the hope at the moment. Unfortunately, negotiations with the government are not going well and disruption is occurring in our schools. This is not what any of us want but these are the times we are living in. The current government has inherited 9 years of neglect and they obviously cannot rectify this immediately but their intransigence on various aspects of the negotiations is reprehensible. Education is a fundamental right and governments should be nurturing and cultivating the best teaching workforce so that we can have the best education system. The government should be leading the conversations about the best ways to do this but they are not. The key ingredient here, as I’m sure you know, are the teachers who are in front of our young people every day. We, as a society, have to decide whether we value those people or not. We have to decide whether we want the best people caring, supporting and inspiring our young people or not. Thank you for your support during these times and we will need it in the weeks ahead. I am sad to announce that Eric Tan has left us today to return to his home country of Singapore. Eric worked with us for 3 years in the Science department and made quite an impression with his calm, relational manner, his thorough planning and the cleanest Science labs you will ever see! We have already welcomed Dylan Weatherley-Libeau into the Science department this week as Eric’s replacement and we will also be welcoming Shaun Tavernor next week as a new Deputy Principal, and a Science teacher. Staffing changes inevitably cause more disruption and I thank the students for their patience in these times. You should have received information and brief biographies of persons standing for election in the upcoming Board of Trustees elections. Please read these carefully and make sure your voice is a part of this process by voting by 12.00pm on 7 June. It is also important to recognise the service of outgoing members, particularly Deanne Daysh who has served on our board for over 6 years with the last three spent as board chair. Deanne has donated a huge amount of her time to the school and I am forever in debt for her inspirational leadership and support in this forum. We have recently renamed our special needs unit from base 1 to He Kākano. He Kākano means ‘seed’ and conveys growth, development and expansion. Even before a seed is planted or nourished, it has inherent promise – the capability to take root, develop, grow and blossom. He Kākano reminds us of the opportunity we have in schools to make new beginnings, to plant, to nurture, to cherish, to realise potential, to grow and enhance that which is. He Kākano is a symbol of productivity and the promise of success through learning and achievement. Finally, this is the time of year when we market ourselves to our community. We have had feeder school visits and we are about to run our annual Open evening on Monday 10 June. We always look forward to this opportunity to showcase the work that we do at our great school. My speech to the feeder school students was about opportunity and the words above which He Kākano embodies, explain this perfectly: opportunity “to make new beginnings, to plant, to nurture, to cherish, to realise potential, to grow and enhance that which is”. Ngā mihi nui Dominic Killalea
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Music Evening – 2019 Term 2
- Wellington High School
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Principal’s Message – Mid-Term, 2019
- Wellington High School
- Message from the Principal “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way …” I’m sure many of you will recognise these beautiful words from “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens and you will probably know why I am starting my message with this quote. We are in uncertain times, there is hope and there is despair and the despair seems to be outweighing the hope at the moment. Unfortunately, negotiations with the government are not going well and disruption is occurring in our schools. This is not what any of us want but these are the times we are living in. The current government has inherited 9 years of neglect and they obviously cannot rectify this immediately but their intransigence on various aspects of the negotiations is reprehensible. Education is a fundamental right and governments should be nurturing and cultivating the best teaching workforce so that we can have the best education system. The government should be leading the conversations about the best ways to do this but they are not. The key ingredient here, as I’m sure you know, are the teachers who are in front of our young people every day. We, as a society, have to decide whether we value those people or not. We have to decide whether we want the best people caring, supporting and inspiring our young people or not. Thank you for your support during these times and we will need it in the weeks ahead. I am sad to announce that Eric Tan has left us today to return to his home country of Singapore. Eric worked with us for 3 years in the Science department and made quite an impression with his calm, relational manner, his thorough planning and the cleanest Science labs you will ever see! We have already welcomed Dylan Weatherley-Libeau into the Science department this week as Eric’s replacement and we will also be welcoming Shaun Tavernor next week as a new Deputy Principal, and a Science teacher. Staffing changes inevitably cause more disruption and I thank the students for their patience in these times. You should have received information and brief biographies of persons standing for election in the upcoming Board of Trustees elections. Please read these carefully and make sure your voice is a part of this process by voting by 12.00pm on 7 June. It is also important to recognise the service of outgoing members, particularly Deanne Daysh who has served on our board for over 6 years with the last three spent as board chair. Deanne has donated a huge amount of her time to the school and I am forever in debt for her inspirational leadership and support in this forum. We have recently renamed our special needs unit from base 1 to He Kākano. He Kākano means ‘seed’ and conveys growth, development and expansion. Even before a seed is planted or nourished, it has inherent promise – the capability to take root, develop, grow and blossom. He Kākano reminds us of the opportunity we have in schools to make new beginnings, to plant, to nurture, to cherish, to realise potential, to grow and enhance that which is. He Kākano is a symbol of productivity and the promise of success through learning and achievement. Finally, this is the time of year when we market ourselves to our community. We have had feeder school visits and we are about to run our annual Open evening on Monday 10 June. We always look forward to this opportunity to showcase the work that we do at our great school. My speech to the feeder school students was about opportunity and the words above which He Kākano embodies, explain this perfectly: opportunity “to make new beginnings, to plant, to nurture, to cherish, to realise potential, to grow and enhance that which is”. Ngā mihi nui Dominic Killalea
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2019 Winter Interclub – Series 2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Results & Draws for winter interclub series 2 will be posted & updated here… The top three Divisions will start in the coming week. Division Three will commence on Wednesday 14 August once teams are confirmed. Advertisements
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2019/2020 Summer Season Calendar
- Athletics Wellington
- The Athletics Wellington Board recently convened a small working group to review our Track and Field programme.
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Weekly News 11 November 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Options for the week Tuesday 5.
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Weekly News 16 December 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Our weekly newsletter will be taking a Christmas/New Years break next week and through much of January. Have a great holiday everyone. Options for the week Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support 🙂 Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, lead by […]
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Weekly News 18 November 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Heaps of results this week. A quick note about results. I do a scan of likely places to find results each week and, hopefully, your section captains are also keeping me informed. But we don’t see everything. And we don’t always know every name to look out for. So don’t be whakamā. If you have […]
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Weekly News 2 December 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Options for the week Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support 🙂 Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, lead by Andy and Rowan, shorter distance track reps. Saturday, 8.00am, Lower Hutt 5km Parkrun, Porirua 5km Parkrun, Kapiti Coast 5km Parkrun. Saturday, 6.00am, […]
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Weekly News 4 November 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Options for the week Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support 🙂 Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, led by Andy and Rowan, shorter distance track reps. Saturday, 8.00am, Lower Hutt 5km Parkrun, Porirua 5km Parkrun, Kapiti Coast 5km Parkrun. Saturday 8.00am, […]
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Weekly News 28 October 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Options for the week Tuesday 5.
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Weekly News 9 December 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Entries for the seeded races at Night of Miles are due by this Wednesday 11 December – that is for the walkers’ mile, open women, open men and masters men and masters women races. Anyone wanting to compete in the Kids Chocolate Fish Dash, the All-Comers Social Mile (against Father Christmas), Mile Relay or any […]
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Weekly News 25 November 2019
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Options for the week We’ve got a quiet week this week before our Imperial Distances Month 👑 🇬🇧 begins next week. Tuesday 5.30pm, Waterfront 5km, Outside Mac’s Brewbar on Taranaki Wharf. Come and run, volunteer or support 🙂 Wednesday 6.15pm, Newtown Park Track. Meet 6.15pm for 6.30pm start, lead by Andy and Rowan, shorter distance track reps. Saturday, 8.00am, […]
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2019 Senior Fixture Commencement Dates
- North Wellington FC
- Men’s Central League & Women’s 1: 30/31 March All other teams: 6/7 April Women’s Kelly Cup will commence 16 March and be a pre-season competition (Executive Plate will stay the same as previous seasons).
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Magpie Programme 30 March 2019
- Waterside Karori
- Integration Works Waterside Karori v Stop Out in Central League
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Magpie Programme 19 April 2019
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- Integration Works Waterside Karori v Wellington United
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Winter Interclub 2019 – Series One
- Table Tennis Wellington
- This posting is the place to go to to see the results for winter interclub series one. Competition for Series One starts May 14/15 and runs through to July. Advertisements
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October 2019 RPNYC Maintenance Musings…
- Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club (Inc)
- What a crazy spring month it has been especially for planning the maintenance around the club.
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2019 Residents’ Association AGM minutes
- Pukerua Bay Residents Association
- Pukerua Bay Hall, Rawhiti Road7.
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Nix bring home a key player from the class of 2018
- Wellington Phoenix
- An early Christmas present for Wellington Phoenix head coach Paul Temple. The Phoenix have signed versatile midfielder Amelia Abbott for the remainder of the 2024-25 Ninja A-League, finalising his first team squad. Abbott, 23, has signed her maiden pro contract... The post Nix bring home a key player from the class of 2018 appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Results – 2019 Smallbore Rifle Tri Match – Wellington, Hutt Valley and Manawatu
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- 2019 College Smallbore Triangular WnvHuttv Manawatu results 2019 Hutt Valley Smallbore Rifle Team 2019 Wellington Smallbore Rifle Team The post Results – 2019 Smallbore Rifle Tri Match – Wellington, Hutt Valley and Manawatu appeared first on College Sport Wellington.
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Weekly Wrap-up (Term 1 – Week 1) 2018
- Wellington High School
- IMPORTANT DATES Tuesday 6 February: Waitangi Day — public holiday Wednesday 7 – Thursday 8 February: School photos Thursday 8 February: Year 9 ‘Meet the Teachers’ evening, 6—7.
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two/fiftyseven
- In early 2019 a group of friends came together around the idea of a space working as an enabler of community and impact.
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Urban Dream Brokerage
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Tranzurban Wellington
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Tapu Te Ranga Marae
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