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Attendance at school (part 2)
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- Legal requirements: Did you know?Did you know that the Education Act 1989 says that all children enrolled at a school must attend school whenever that school is open?Did you know that the Board of Trustees is required to take all reasonable steps to ensure that students do attend school whenever it is open?Did you know that every parent of a child who is not at school without a good reason, commits an offence and can be convicted and fined?Did you know that just because parents have provided an explanation to the school for their child’s absence, that does not mean it is a justified absence? The principal is required to make decisions about whether an absence is really justified.What are good reasons for a student being absent?• Illness (a medical certificate should be provided if child is away longer than a week)• Bereavement• Medical appointments• Class tripsMany schools do not consider family trips or holidays or even overseas trips as good reasons for being absent from school. You should discuss such trips with the school principal prior to going. Attendance procedures next....
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Harakeke Happenings in Term 2
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- We have been a busy hub in Harakeke so far this term! We have been focusing on:*Art - completing portraits either in Picasso style or using foreshortening (optical illusion making some parts of our body look closer than others) *Performance - for our official school opening all students took part in at least one performance, with most students being involved in several, including street dance, guitar, tuned percussion, Chinese dance, World Cafe maths, library activities, singing and many more! We also performed a wide variety of items for our school concert after the official opening.*Creative electives - choosing from a range of activities such as creating dioramas and print making*Language learning: Te Reo Maori and Mandarin*Developing our understanding and performance of our powhiri ceremony *Maths and literacy learning*Music - tuned percussion, singing*Learning conferences: all students spent between 30-45 minutes with one of the Harakeke teachers talking through their three matrices (maths, reading, writing). This discussion then led to the creation of a personal learning treaty (PLT) for each student, including a series of goals chosen by the student, using their matrices to identify their next learning steps. Students then talked through the matrices and their PLT with their parent/s, and these documents have been shared with students and parents so that they can be continually viewed and updated. Now that our art unveiling and school opening ceremonies are behind us we can move into the more settled part of our term. The learning conferences and creation of PLTs have been extremely useful in helping to inform our planning for the rest of this term. Focus areas for Weeks 5-10:*Maths: Specific skills based work through workshops, Snappers and World Cafe Maths. For information on World Cafe Maths please see our Harakeke blog - scroll down a little way to find an explanation of it. Snapper maths involves short videos we are creating to explain specific skills. To view Snappers we have created thus far please see the ‘Snapper’ link at the top of our Harakeke blog. Our Snappers will not only be about maths skills, they will be created for all learning areas. We have just begun to create them, so there are only a few to begin with...watch this space! Maths will be personalised for all students with workshops, activities and snappers developed for groups of students needing specific instruction or skill development. We are currently spending time showing the students how to use their maths matrix and PLT to identify their next learning steps and then choose particular activities/websites/materials/textbooks to achieve their learning goal. Specific maths areas we will be focusing on: fractions, division and multiplication skills and strategies, problem posing and solving.Below is a collage of Snapper maths work: *Literacy: Matariki module - students are reading and analysing books and information about Matariki (Maori New Year). They share their learning in a variety of ways, including retelling the story orally and in written form. Students will then be researching a range of Maori legends explaining Matariki and presenting their learning in a variety of forms, culminating in a Harakeke video telling the story of Matariki, along with a range of legends. They will then be exploring and researching explanations of the Matariki stars from other countries and cultures. We are also developing our narrative writing skills, including giving and receiving feedback from peers. Students are practicing using their reading and writing matrices and their PLTs to ascertain the particular skills they need to focus on when reading and writing. Creative writing is also an ongoing task for all students. *Inquiry: Students are continuing with their inquiries from last term (such as creating lunch orders made for students by students, exploring 1-1 devices at school and ordering senior literacy resources). These inquiries will be completed by the end of Week 6, with proposals, where necessary, written and presented, and actions taken across the school. For Weeks 7-10 a variety of different inquiry work will then begin, including beginning a travel plan for the school (a group of students investigating how students travel to school, exploring how environmentally friendly our travel habits are to/from school and looking at any actions we can take to increase sustainable and environmentally friendly travel) and exploring our school and its features. Food tech: Amaria Picard will begin working with our school lunches inquiry group to start creating school lunches prepared and cooked by students one day a week. This module will include planning, costing, purchasing, storing and cooking the lunches. Amaria will work with this group for 5 weeks, and then she will start the same module with another group of students. All Yr 4-6 students will complete this food tech module with her by the end of the year. *Active learners: We will continue to focus on students becoming active, self-directed learners through developing their understanding and use of their matrices and PLTs to inform their learning choices. All students will be directed to continually access and use their matrices to ensure their focus is on their next learning steps in reading, writing and maths. Every Friday students spend an hour reflecting on their learning, reviewing their PLT goals and identifying what they have done to achieve their learning goals. They are also asked to inform teachers of the workshops, Snappers or 1-1 guidance they now need to achieve their learning goals.
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COVID Alert Level 2 – Road Championships Update
- Athletics Wellington
- Athletics Wellington Road Championship Update Updated Friday 10 September Athletics Wellington Cross Country and Road Committee in association with hosts Wainuiomata Athletics and Harrier Club have confirmed their event protocols and restrictions to stage the Championships under Covid Alert Level 2 protocols on the rescheduled date of Saturday 18 September.
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Principal’s message (End of Term 2, 2024)
- Wellington High School
- I think I can speak for all (staff and students) when I say that we are looking forward to a break. Some time to refresh, recharge and get ready for what the rest of the year is going to offer. Term 2 has provided us with memorable Shakespeare Society performances, outdoor education tramps, winter sports, […]
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Principal’s message (End of Term 2, 2024)
- Wellington High School
- I think I can speak for all (staff and students) when I say that we are looking forward to a break. Some time to refresh, recharge and get ready for what the rest of the year is going to offer. Term 2 has provided us with memorable Shakespeare Society performances, outdoor education tramps, winter sports, […]
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Isuzu UTE A-League Round 2 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have recorded their first win of the 2024-25 season in clinical style to celebrate Kosta Barbarouses’ 100th Isuzu UTE A-League match for the club. Headed goals either side of halftime have secured the Phoenix a 2-0 win... The post Isuzu UTE A-League Round 2 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 10, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Term 3: Monday 26 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 28 July: Senior student Parent-Teacher interviews (See below) Monday 9 August: Junior student Parent-Teacher interviews (See below) Monday 9 August: Board meeting (6pm) Important Information Parent teacher meetings Parent-Teacher conversations for Years 11-13 will be taking place on Wednesday 28 July, 2.
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Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- A “frustrating” first up result for the Wellington Phoenix to start the new Ninja A-League season. After a first week bye the Phoenix have drawn 1-1 with Canberra United at Sky Stadium in Wellington, with Marisa van der Meer scoring... The post Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Preview
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix are eagerly awaiting their first home game of the 2024-25 Ninja A-League. The Phoenix will play host to Canberra United at Porirua Park on Sunday afternoon in their first of 11 matches at the venue this season.... The post Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Preview appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Review
- Wellington Phoenix
- The Wellington Phoenix have cruelly fallen to their second straight defeat to start the Ninja A-League season. The Phoenix have been beaten 1-0 by Canberra United in their home opener at Porirua Park despite dominating much of the match. The... The post Ninja A-League Round 2 Match Review appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Masters 2 v North Wellington Vindaloos 4/4/09
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- North Wellington Vindaloos 2 BNU 2 Once again the value of intense pre season training gave the masters 2 team an advantage in fitness when at half time we were down 2 nil. A penalty, and a second from a corner drew us level and the last 15 minutes saw BNU dominate and pressure the ever tiring North Wellington team. Goals:Matt Woods PenaltyJames Ward Keith Allen
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Masters 2 v North Wellington Vindaloos 4/4/09
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- North Wellington Vindaloos 2 BNU 2 Once again the value of intense pre season training gave the masters 2 team an advantage in fitness when at half time we were down 2 nil. A penalty, and a second from a corner drew us level and the last 15 minutes saw BNU dominate and pressure the ever tiring North Wellington team. Goals:Matt Woods PenaltyJames Ward Keith Allen
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Kick Start Clinic - 30 September to 2 October
- Worser Bay Boating Club
- The 2024 Kick Start Clinic comes to WBBC from Monday 30 September - 2 October, 9.00am to 12.00pm daily Open to Junior Race Squad sailors ...
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AV Collection Moving to Central Level 2
- Victoria University Library
- The collection of audio-visual resources held in the Central Library will be moved from Level 9 to Level 2 Closed Reserve this week. This includes DVDs, CDs, and VHS. The collection is being moved as part of the Central Library Redevelopment, one piece of the Campus Hub Project. We are moving the AV collection now to minimise disruption during trimester 1.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Weeks 3 & 4, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Wednesday 2 June: Evans Bay Intermediate Year 8 visits to WHS The normal Wednesday late start will not apply: school will start at 8.
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Paddler Series Race 2 – TOA Waka Ama Club
- Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Not long till race number 2 e te whānau. Get your entries in as early as you can. Click the “Race Pānui” to check out the pānui
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Reading Group 19 June 2025: Marsden Books
- Friends of Te Papa
- Our Reading Group takes place on the third and fourth Thursday of the month. The next is installment is Thursday 15 May: Bryony Hogg from Marsden Books will share with us […]
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Jubilee and Hardham Cups Round 2 – just the teamlists
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Just the teamlists for week 15 of Wellington Premier club rugby as at 12.00pm Friday – the second round of the 2025 Jubilee and Hardham Cup competitions. All teams subject to change. A full round preview will be published as a separate feature article on this website later on Friday afternoon. Jubilee Cup Round 2...
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End of Term 1 and beginning of Term 2.
- Wellington Judo Academy
- Last Term 1 Peewee Class practice is Tuesday, 12 April 2022. Last Term 1 Junior Class practice is Thursday, 14 April 2022. Holiday Programme runs Monday, 19 April – Friday... The post End of Term 1 and beginning of Term 2. appeared first on Wellington Judo.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES : The Music Video Showcase - Number 2
- Vogelmorn Community Group
- MVS No. 2 is back and submissions are officially open!
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 5, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 18 May: School reopens to all students (see COVID-19 update 14.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 7, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 21 June: Board meeting (6pm) Friday 9 July: End of Term Important Information COVID-19 anti-vaccination misinformation The Ministry of Education has informed us that they are aware that several schools have been targeted by an individual, or individuals, opposing the vaccination programme for COVID-19.
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Winter Series Points table after Race 2 (31 July 2021)
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Here are the points after Race 2: A GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Steve Bale 4 20 12 32 Katie Richards 11 17 1 18 Christopher Paul Harris 3 14 14 28 Peter Mora 1 12 20 32 Campbell Jamiesen 10 10 Jack Polley 9 8 5 13 Matthew Cryer 16 7 1 8 Matt Frecklington 10 6 4 10 Luke McDermott 18 5 1 6 Josh Courtis 2 4 17 21 David Finley 6 1 8 9 Daniel Shepherd 5 10 10 Rob Kilvington 6 8 8 Matt Shatland 8 6 6 Paul Rawlinson 12 1 1 Tony Gestro 13 1 1 Mark Hussey 14 1 1 Thomas Berry 15 1 1 Matthew Webber 17 1 1 Elliot Robertson 19 1 1 Callum Kennedy 20 1 1 David Weaver 21 1 1 B GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Stephen O'Keefe 1 20 20 40 Paul Rawlinson 17 17 Mark Coburn 3 14 14 28 Oliver Ferry 12 12 Rhys Evans 9 10 5 15 Darren Murdie 11 8 1 9 Mike Dunne 4 7 12 19 Andrew Anson 6 6 Tim Mackey 20 5 1 6 Mike Craine 4 4 Alex Foden 1 1 Leon Goodwin 8 1 6 7 Johan Oelofse 1 1 Gary Clareburt 18 1 1 2 Richard Graham 6 1 8 9 Dwight garton 21 1 1 2 Rob Ryan 10 1 11 Carl Dickeson 15 1 1 2 Andrew Richardson 1 1 Euan Mason 1 1 Yoshi Shinoda 5 1 10 11 JOSHUA TURNBULL 1 1 Matthew Walker 16 1 1 2 Chris Sharot 2 17 17 Alex Foden 7 7 7 Kristine Ford 12 1 1 Tim Lloyd 13 1 1 Nathan Cook 14 1 1 James de Hair 17 1 1 Toshi Yamauchi 19 1 1 C GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Ian Riddle 1 20 20 40 Janice Hill 5 17 10 30 John Valentine 14 14 Ian Gordon 12 12 1 13 Ian Cooke 9 10 5 15 Dave Chandler 10 8 4 12 Bruce Edgar 7 7 7 14 Chris McBride 3 6 14 20 John Pratt 14 5 1 6 Greg Overton 4 4 Tony Levaggi 1 1 Oscar Goodwin 2 1 17 18 Adrian Mckenzie 1 1 Alex Glenn 15 1 1 2 Kenzey Compton 1 1 Hugh Swartbooi 17 1 1 2 Wayne John Fage 18 1 1 2 Jo Neeson 4 12 12 Mike Harding 6 8 8 Steve Nagy 8 6 6 Millie Donald 11 1 1 Phil Cocker 13 1 1 Ian Fraser 16 1 1 D GRADE Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Ian Fraser 20 Jo Neeson 17 Robert Scotcher 1 14 20 34 John Rowlinson 7 12 7 19 Serena Scotcher 3 10 14 24 Dave Downer 4 8 12 20 Reg Robinson 7 Darryn Cooke 2 17 17 Jamie Carey 5 10 10 Mark Neeson 6 8 8 Frances de Hair 8 6 6 Liz Gasson DNF 1 1 SOCIAL CIRCUIT Race 2 Points balance Points Round 2 Total Points Name Place Kassidy compton 20 20 Eve Rongo 17 17 Louise Kātene 14 14 Des Batten 1 20 20 Catherine Reid 2 17 17 Andrew Lowe 3 14 14 Euan Mason 4 12 12
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Western Hills Sewer Main Rehabilitation (State Highway 2)
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Wellington Water is undertaking some urgent works to a substantial section of the Western Hill Sewer Main. These works will be taking place 24/7 for 2 weeks from 12 April, weather permitting.
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Day 2: Wellington Firebirds lead by 2 runs with 8 wickets in hand
- Cricket Wellington
- A century from Shanan Stewart hit his seventh First Class century to put the Canterbury Wizards in control of their Plunket Shield match against the Wellington Firebirds.
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10-year milestone for Porirua Youth 2 Work Movement
- Partners Porirua
- The Porirua Youth 2 Work Movement (Y2W) recently celebrated 10 years of operation – a fact recognised as part of the Porirua Young Employee Awards celebrations. The post 10-year milestone for Porirua Youth 2 Work Movement appeared first on Partners Porirua.
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BNU 1sts v IBU Chatham Cup Round 2
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Wakefield Park, Monday 3rd June 2013 at 2pm A long weekend in New Zealand means 2 games in 3 days in the football world as we took on Island Bay 1sts in the 2nd round of the Chatham Cup.
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Favourite tries of the 2022 season Part 2
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The thrills and spills of the 2022 rugby season in Wellington. A selection of tries scored in 2022 – part 2 below. All footage by Club Rugby, except for try #12 (credit Newlands College) and #15 (credit Mike Lewis Pictures).
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Auckland Spring Seminar 2 to 6 November 2011
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- GUEST INSTRUCTORS: Toshiharu Sawada Shihan 7th Dan Nobuo Takase Shihan 7th Dan + More (TBA) VENUES: Wed 2 – Fri 4 Nov Hombu Dojo, 16 Aberfoyle Street, Mt Eden Sat 5 – Sun 6 Nov Glendowie College Gym, Crossfield Street, … Continue reading →
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Bus Trip: 2 Jun 2024 Pauatanui Inlet Loop
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- (King’s Birthday weekend) Runners – Pauatahanui Inlet Loop (via Whitby Walkways) (Approx 16 km), would get dropped off first in Pauatahanui Village. We will begin by running through Whitby on various walkways… Read More »Bus Trip: 2 Jun 2024 Pauatanui Inlet Loop
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Wellington Community Fund
- We are an independent funder – giving out over $2 million dollars in grants, every year, in the Wellington region.
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Pirates Swim Team
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Kapiti softball Club
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