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Luke Wright to join Wellington Firebirds for 2010/11 HRV Cup
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- Cricket Wellington is pleased to announce the signing of England's Luke Wright for the 2010/11 HRV Cup Twenty20 competition. Wright will join the Wellington Firebirds for the HRV Cup which runs throughout December, with the final scheduled for 2 January.
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Race Day 5 was amazing
- Evans Bay Yacht and Motorboat Club
- The weather for race day 5 of the Barton Marine Winter Series for 2020 was absolutely amazing, apart from a slight lack of breeze later in the afternoon. The Race Management team did a fantastic job and managed to get a race away, even if it was shortened for most divisions.Check out all the gossip here.
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Womens B v Wanuiomata 5/4/09
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Ladies Second Team Delivers! No one was more surprised about the Ladies B team 6-1 win against Wainuiomata than the Ladies B team themselves…! After going down 1-0 in the first ten minutes to a scrappy goal from the opposition, the comeback began... Despite a bit of a dodgy start, BNU held their nerve against a younger (but perhaps less experienced) Wainui team. Confidence started to grow after
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Womens B v Wanuiomata 5/4/09
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Ladies Second Team Delivers! No one was more surprised about the Ladies B team 6-1 win against Wainuiomata than the Ladies B team themselves…! After going down 1-0 in the first ten minutes to a scrappy goal from the opposition, the comeback began... Despite a bit of a dodgy start, BNU held their nerve against a younger (but perhaps less experienced) Wainui team. Confidence started to grow after
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BNU Thirds v Wainuiomata 09/5/09
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- BNU Thirds 2-1 Wainui - Back into the fray at Titahi BayGiven the prolonged absence of our regular keeper, the gaffer organised for a replacement for this weeks game against Wainui’s 2nd team. Not only is Tony a experienced keeper whose dominating performance helped organise the back four as well see him pull off a number of important saves; more importantly it adds another Crystal Palace fan to t
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BNU16 v Naenae Nighthawkes 30/5/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- Naenae Nighthawks 1 v BNU16 2 Last gasp victory at Naenae Centre-back Mike Bransfield atoned for last week’s unfortunate OG by grabbing a dramatic winner for BNU with seconds remaining on the clock at Seddon Street. His deft near post finish, from a pinpoint Carl Roberts corner, earned a deserved victory for Brooklyn in a tightly fought contest. Naenae played their part in an open, keenly conteste
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Womens B v Kapiti 31/5/2009
- Brooklyn Northern United AFC
- A cold, wet, muddy and steamy draw (BNU 1 – Kapiti 1) You can’t beat Wellington on a good day… and with hail stones the size of marbles, hundred-mile-an-hour gales and a wind chill factor of about minus 20, the BNU girls took to the pitch at Happy Valley. These were perfect conditions for some slip-sliding muddy tackles and desperate attempts to send a wet, brown ball in the vague direction of th
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Collapsing Creation Nominated for 5 Chapman Tripp ...
- Downstage Theatre
- We've received the exciting news that Collapsing Creation has been nominated for EIGHT Chapman Tripp Theatre awards including Best Production!!!
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Downstage Theatre, Cambridge Terrace, Mt. Victoria, Wellington, Wellington Region, 6011, New Zealand
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Club cricket round-up 5, 6 December
- Cricket Wellington
- Saturday saw two rounds of Twenty 20 cricket played, with Naenae Old Boys, North City and Onslow each recording two wins
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Photo's from Tues racing 5/10/10
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- Hi team,It was great to see a good turn out in the sun this evening.
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Voting returns update #5 – last minute surge
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- The council have updated their voting returns page with the figures for Thursday.
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The little Fair that Could – Turns 5
- The Wellingtonista
- Saturday marks the 5th birthday of Craft2.
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- This week the Wrap Up brings you news of success at the SPOTYs and He Kākano's visit to the Police Museum. We also include important information for all senior students regarding NCEA Exam Derived Grade Applications.
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The Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- This week the Wrap Up brings you news of success at the SPOTYs and He Kākano's visit to the Police Museum. We also include important information for all senior students regarding NCEA Exam Derived Grade Applications.
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Wellington representative teams round-up 5 September
- Wellington Club Weekly
- UPDATED: Wellington Pride miss out to Waikato , Wellington U19s win well, Wellington U16s come back to win Wellington Pride 16 - Waikato 27 The Wellington Pride were desperately unlucky not to come away from Waikato Stadium with any competition points in their third round Women’s NPC fixture.
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Weekly Wrap-up (Term 2 – Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 11 June — Open Evening, 6pm Monday 18 June — BoT meeting Tuesday 3 July — Music Evening, 7pm Friday 6 July — Last day of Term 2 Principal’s Message – Mid Term 2 2018 We are currently spending time marketing ourselves to our community.
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Review: Space Patrol 5 (NZ Improv Festival)
- The Wellingtonista
- I leaned over to my theatre-going companion just before the start of this show and pointed at one of the audience-made spaceships lying on the floor of BATS’ Random Stage.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March: 9Howell Noho Marae 26 March: FRIDAY timetable runs today 29 March: Learning Conversations all day (with rōpū teachers) 12 April: End of Term 1 Message from the Principal I hope your young person is settled into their classes and school routine and that they are setting themselves up for success this year. Our Year 9 cohort is the largest in many years with the roll nearing 1300 for the first time since I joined WHS. It is fantastic to see the community embracing coeducation at secondary level. Your increased support is an endorsement that a school should be a reflection of the society we live in. The increased roll places some pressures on us all, not least with some larger junior classes, and it is satisfying to see students settled well into the new academic year. At the start of the year, we acquaint/reacquaint ourselves with WHS’s cornerstone priorities based around the māori word WERO. WERO means ‘challenge’. Its letters represent our core strategic priorities. W is for Whānau. Education is a partnership between the school and family. We have the greatest success when we are all working together. When we speak of whānau we mean this in the broadest community sense: we are looking after all of our students to ensure everyone is given a fair, even chance of success and that no one is left behind. E represents Excellence. Excellence is not confined to academic achievement but represents everyone giving their best and achieving to their own personal level of excellence. Excellence is not confined to academic areas and includes sporting, cultural, social and personal excellence. R is for Respect. Respectful relationships should be at the core of everything we do and want our young people to acquire. R can also represent relational teaching practice and how this shows the importance of good relationships. And R can represent restorative practice because when things go wrong it is important to try and repair harm that may have been caused. O stands for Ora representing physical and emotional wellbeing. We all need quality of life and we need to actively take steps to look after ourselves and others. When I think of Ora I think of the airline safety videos that talk about looking after ourselves first before helping others when the oxygen mask drops down from overhead. It is the same with Ora. We need to look after our own wellbeing to be in a position to look after others. On 14 February our WERO leaders and DP Megan Southwell, ran ‘Aroha Day’: an opportunity for students to find out about sporting and cultural activities and sign up to something that interested them. It was great to see students signing up for so many opportunities enthusiastically. I hope that these initial commitments turn into enjoyable and rewarding experiences throughout the year. As you read this, our students will have just be finishing competing in our annual Athletics Day. I hope this provides a positive fun day for all of those who compete and helps to engender a stronger sense of pride in our great school. You will be able to read about the event in next week’s Wrap Up. On Friday 29 March we will run our first learning conversations for the year. The emphasis will be on how students can gain the requisite learning competencies to build success. These key competencies are an important part of our NZ curriculum and are: thinking; using language, symbols and text; managing self; relating to others; and participating and contributing. They all contribute to how a student prepares for and engages in learning. Through the media you may have heard that a student strike in support of a worldwide day of action over global warming is planned for Friday 15 March. Some of our students have expressed an interest in attending and publicity material has been circulating at school and online. The action is a global initiative expected to bring thousands of students onto the streets worldwide. In Wellington students will be meeting in Civic Square at 10am and marching to Parliament. We anticipate that students who participate will be out of school for the day. If your young person wants to support this action please notify us as soon as possible. Although the school supports students who wish to use this day to take this action, we do not support those that may use this issue as an excuse for a day off with no intention of being involved in the positive action being planned. Ngā mihi nui Dominic Killalea Important Information Thank you to the WF Anderson Educational Foundation Wellington High School has received a grant of $5000 from the WF Anderson Educational Foundation. This money will be used to assist students in financial need. We are deeply appreciative of the Foundation’s support. Board Elections | A message from the Wellington High School Board of Trustees 2019 is an election year for school trustees. We understand that asking people to put their hand up and stand for election is difficult, especially if parents aren’t really clear on what the role entails! Find out about becoming a trustee New Zealand School Trustees Association are offering a new programme, Kōrari, which is designed to recognise the experience of existing trustees and help to encourage potential new trustees to come and find out what it really means to serve on a school board. People who want to understand what school governance looks like can come along and find out more. A hui will be facilitated by a regional adviser from NZSTA who will talk about the reality of being a trustee, the support and training that is available and encourage existing trustees to tell their story. The Hui will be held at Wellington High School on Monday 1st April at 6pm. NZSTA will provided refreshments. If you are interested in becoming a school trustee we encourage you to come along. Please RSVP using this link if you ARE attending: https://goo.gl/forms/MBa8fFYExKC1N7YS2 What’s happening? The first Capital City Kāhui Ako Super Hui! On Monday this week, teachers from our Kāhui Ako/Community of Learning schools gathered together for the first time. Wellington High is part of a Ministry-funded collective with seven of its feeder schools (SWIS, Brooklyn School, Owhiro Bay, Island Bay, Newtown Primary, Houghton Valley, and Ridgway School). We are committed to working closely together around challenges related to wellbeing, cultural identity and capabilities for lifelong learning. The staff met, talked and shared their first thoughts about the direction and potential outcomes of our collective. It was great for staff to begin to ‘reach across’ to connect with colleagues in other local schools. The next step is to complete and submit our action plan to the Ministry of Education for approval. John Minto visits WHS As part of the Thursday Library lunchtime lecture series for 2019, John Minto spoke to a group of WHS staff and students on Thursday. For the past 72 days the veteran activist has been walking the length of the North Island, partly to fulfil a personal ambition but also to advocate for Human Rights equality for Palestinians in Israel. John spoke thoughtfully, starting with the aims of his Te Araroa walk and gave the floor to students and staff to ask questions and extend their own understanding about activism, issues in the Middle East and his own actions during the SpringBok Tour. In a session that looked at both sides of the debate, John responded to the audience’s desire to better understand the complex and politically divisive struggles between Israel and Palestine. Earth and Space Science students visit Island Bay Earth and Space Science NCEA level 2 students enjoyed a beautiful afternoon carrying out field work at Island Bay and Princess Bay. They practised sketching, photographing and observing the rock formations. Students learned how the rocks were formed as layers of sand 200 million years ago which became buried under an ocean that was maybe 2 km deep. Within the sedimentary rock a volcano left a layer of basalt that is now visible just east of the Bait shed as purple/red rock. At Princess Bay there are traces of the sea creatures that lived on the ocean floor. Overseas exchange scholarship information evening Is your student interested in spending a semester overseas? Student Exchange will be running an information session at Victoria University to provide further details. FREE STUDENT EXCHANGE INFORMATION EVENING IN WELLINGTON Hear from returned students, find out more about discounts and scholarships available and ask questions. Thursday, 7th March – 7.00pm Victoria University of Wellington, Pipitea Campus Room GBG04, Old Government Buildings 23 Lambton Quay PIPITEA Visit www.studentexchange.org.nz or call 0800 440 077 for more information. Achievements WHS students Eli Martin (Year 11) and John Shea (Year 12) took place in the first round of NZOI (New Zealand Olympiad in Informatics) last weekend. 70 students, of all ages, and from across the country took part. Congratulations to Eli, who placed 18th, and John, who placed 11th.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 2, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 7 June: Board of Trustees Election Day 10 June: Open Evening, 6pm – 8pm – School closes 3pm 24 June: Board of Trustees meeting, 6.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 3, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Message from the Principal Dominic Killalea’s mid-term message focuses on NCEA and the debate surrounding the future of NCEA Level 1.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 25 November: Board of Trustees meeting 3 December: NCEA exams end 6 December: Junior Prizegiving 6 December: End of Term 4 What’s happening? $1300 donated to Relief Aid Thanks to all who generously gave koha at the Music Evenings this year.
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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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2024 Wellington Autumn Open (May 4-5)
- Table Tennis Wellington
- All details here… be in to win! To enter watch here.
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Round 5 scoring updates – Saturday 18 July
- Wellington Club Weekly
- It’s round FIVE of the Premier Swindale Shield, Premier Reserve Harper Lock Shield and Premier Women’s competitions, and the fourth week of Colts and U85kg competition matches. See below for some updates as the day unfolds. Full review on this website on Saturday night, with plenty of video and photo content to come on our...
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 5)
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- Important Dates Monday 24 August: Te Whānau a Taraika and Year 10 Social Studies hui: (online – 3.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 3, Week 5)
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- Important Dates Monday 24 August: Te Whānau a Taraika and Year 10 Social Studies hui: (online – 3.
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Short Passes 5 October (news in briefs)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- Above: The Poneke U85kgs scored off a cross-kick in injury time to beat Morrinsville Sports in their National U85kg knockout fixture on Saturday. PHOTO: https://www.facebook.com/WaikatoU85kgRugby Believe it or not, there’s still club footy being played and it was a hugely positive one for all three Wellington sides that travelled north for the opening fixtures in...
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Barton Marine Winter Series: Race Weekend 5
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- The Sailing Committee have been monitoring the forecast closely for this weekend we have decided to move to our Sunday reserve day for...
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Weekly Wrap Up (Term 4, Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 16th November: NCEA Exams begin; access the timetable here.
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Port Nicholson Regatta 2010
- Thursday 11th February - Sunday 14th February 2010.
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Shed 5 Restaurant & Bar
- Experience great food, great music & great service in one of Wellington???s premier waterfront venues. Come in for lunch or dinner in the restaurant or simply enjoy a cold beer or cool cocktail overlooking the harbour.
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Arohanui Strings
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Clyde Quay School
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Alex Moore Park Sport and Community Inc.
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Musical Stars
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Upper Hutt Hockey Club
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MenzShed Kapiti
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Wellington International Club Rugby Tens
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Land Rovers Football Club
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Cardinal McKeefry Catholic Primary School
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Valley Dragon Boating Club
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Elements Cafe
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Hutt Valley Mountain Bike Club
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Wellington Cable Car
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Nada Bakery
- Nada Bakery has always been a family business with Peter's wife Judith heavily involved and their three children including son Michael began baking at a young age. So when Peter sadly passed away in 2005 it made perfect sense for Judith and Michael to take over the business. In 2010, they expanded to Tawa opening a new bakery and cafe where customers could dine in on the amazing baked goods and great coffee and, in 2017, opened The Bakery Basket an online branch with delivery across New Zealand.
- Submitted by tonytw1
- Tagged as:
- cafes
- johnsonville
- tawa
Nada Bakery, Johnsonville Road, Johnsonville, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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