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Weekly E-News – 2 December 2022
- St Andrews on the Terrace Presbyterian Church
- Mana Moana a 50 voice Signature Choir and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra came together this week. What a wonderful musical extravaganza of Pacific Music and Voices held at the […]
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St Andrew's on the Terrace, 30, The Terrace, Paekākā, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Principal’s Message – Mid-Term 2, 2023
- Wellington High School
- I spent time over the last week at a Principal’s conference in New Plymouth. One of the keynote speakers, Yong Zhao, Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of Kansas, talked to us about what he saw as the future of education in the age of ‘smart machines’. Yong talked about his humble beginnings, honestly […]
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Playing favourites #2: Racing Conference building
- WellUrban
- This one's bound to be uncontroversial: surely everyone loves the Racing Conference building, even if they just know it as "that building with the Lido in it and the curvy verandah".
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Island Bay 2 - Karori Slapperz 1
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- It wasn't raining cats and dogs because it never does and it wasn�t raining men either, hallelujah! Good thing too, imagine the mess.
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Island Bay 2 - Karori Slapperz 1
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- It wasn't raining cats and dogs because it never does and it wasn�t raining men either, hallelujah! Good thing too, imagine the mess.
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Club Cricket Roundup 2 February 2008
- Cricket Wellington
- Norths have leapfrogged both Eastern Suburbs and Naenae Old Boys, whose match ended in a tame draw, moving to an eight-point lead ahead of Easts with three rounds to play.
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Karori Slapperz 5 - Upper Hutt 2
- Karori Slapperz AFC
- This week saw the Slapperz up against the fine specimens of Upper Hutt. Home at Karori Park, the boys were looking to continue with their rich vein of football that people have come accustom to in the last few weeks.
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Ideas for Wellington #2 thru #11
- Wellington Region Cycleways
- I pinched a map from this page on the Greens website.
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Weekly Report for Sunday May 2.
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone Ataturk Memorial. We had and impromptu meeting of three running packs at the memorial last Sunday. TV crews were setting up, but unfortunately not far enough along to video us.
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Winter Series 2010 - Race 2 RESULTS
- Kapiti Cycling Club
- A big turn out of 87 riders.
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Weekly Report for Sunday Oct. 2
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everybody Another month gone as the year rolls inexorably on.
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News for Sunday 2 October 2011
- Karori Anglican Churches
- ARE YOU COMING??Registrations have opened for New Wine Summer 2012 at Waikanae“God is touching hearts and transforming lives and sometimes we’ve just got to celebrate.
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Term 2 (and beyond): Important Dates
- Amesbury Drive School Blog
- There are a number of important dates that we would like you to be aware of:Friday, 27 April, 10am, Amesbury Hall: Unveiling of artwork being presented to the school by the building consortium.
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All Even after Round 2 of the Women's Twenty20
- Cricket Wellington
- Round 2 of the ‘Maureen Peters Twenty20’ competition proved to be the ‘bounce-back’ week for clubs as both Johnsonville and Collegians got their first wins of the season...
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St Pat’s Silverstream win Wellington College exchange 2-0
- College Sport Wellington
- Story courtesy of College Sport Media St Pat’s Silverstream beat Wellington 2-0 with one draw in their three-sport exchange on Wednesday on their home fields and court.
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Silverstream, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington club rugby team profile: HOBM Senior 2 Barbarians
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The second round Senior 2 HD Morgan Memorial Cup, which started last weekend, is traditionally one of the closest of them all in the championship half of the Wellington club rugby season.
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Introduction to Aikido course – starting Monday 2 June 2014
- Aikido Shinryukan Wellington
- We are running another Introduction to Aikido course, starting on Monday 2 June 2014. The course will run for 4 consecutive Mondays during June. View more information and complete the online registration form
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Prince of Wales Park Water Reservoir, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 9, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 15 June: Normal timetable resumes Monday 29 June: Open Evening Tuesday 30 June: Music Evening Friday 3 July: End of Term 2 Monday 20 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 22 July: Parents Evening (Senior Students) Monday 27 July: Parents Evening (Junior Students) Important Information Open Evening: Monday 29 June Know someone who is interested in 2021 enrolment at Wellington High School? Share this post with them and invited them to our Open Evening on Monday 29 June. To help with our planning, please register interest here: https://forms.gle/QFAWezmAKohH9JkH8 Emergency contact update Thank you to the families and whanau who have responded to our request for additional emergency contact information. If you have not done so yet, please complete the form at: https://forms.gle/yenaWPnB4R73x7J49. Board of Trustees by-election Papers have been sent by mail to all those on our electoral roll. If you have not received papers yet, then from Wednesday 17 June you will be able to collect a ballot paper from Reception. ‘Keep it real online’ campaign The Department of Internal Affairs with Netsafe and the Office of Film and Literature Classification has launched a ‘Keep it real online’ campaign. The campaign will support parents and caregivers to reduce the risks of online harm such as cyber-bullying, inappropriate content, pornography and grooming. Parents and caregivers can find information including tips on how to have conversations with their kids at www.keepitrealonline.govt.nz. What’s happening? The prefabs are here! In a much anticipated event, four prefab classrooms were lowered in to place on the school field last weekend. These four classrooms will provide more space on campus and will be important as the school moves through the master planning process. There is still some work to do onsite and we anticipate that they will be in use from the first day of Term 3. Outdoor Education This week Year 11 students have been out on the water to Makaro (Ward Island). Students participated in a beach clean up and spent time looking at the habitats of Little Blue Penguins. The fact that students were able to observe seals and penguins on the rocks and in the water was a real bonus. Art This week we share stunning landscapes painted by Ms Peters’ Year 10 Art class. Year 13 took advantage of the winter sun and fine colours to work outdoors. Āwhina Āwhina is our Thursday homework club which takes place in the Library every week. This popular, supportive environment is one where students can come for support with assignments and homework, thanks to the dedicated teachers who regularly give up their time after school each week. MyKindo As recently reported, the cafeteria has adopted the mykindo app to facilitate easy pre-order and contactless payment for food. To support those using the mykindo app, the attached guide provides information on the different methods you can use to top up your account. Achievements NZ Online Mathematical Olympiad Well done to Ruby Nicolson and Lias Morris who achieved marks which placed them in the top 10 in the NZ Online Mathematical Olympiad. Ruby and Lias are both in year 9. From the careers desk Virtual Careers Expo — 18-19 June Even in unusual times like these, our students still have important decisions to make about their futures. Next week, a number of NZ’s top providers come together to give you a Careers’ Expo experience, virtually! Attendees will have full access to the Virtual Expo Hall, where you can interact with exhibitors, ask questions, and access useful resources that will help you choose the right path. Students only need to register once to be able to access the expo across the 2 days (and with you during the evening on Thursday night). They can access the expo at any time. There will be representatives from each institution during expo hours to chat to attendees. Outside of these hours they can still log in an access information. Registration: https://www.mediadesignschool.com/virtual-careers-expo Webcast Timetable: https://www.mediadesignschool.com/virtual-careers-expo#webcast-programme
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Matchday Premier 2 Scoring highlights: Tawa (29) v Norths (24)
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The two sides met at Lyndhurst Park in their Premier 2 HD Morgan Memorial Cup semi-final. Tawa came home with a wet sail to establish a match-winning 29-19 lead with a few minutes to play, despite having been reduced to 13 players following to sin-binnings midway through the second half. An unanswered try during this...
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards Operational Plan for Covid19 Alert Level 2
- Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards
- Alert Level 2 is not life as normal, some restrictions and other measures remain in place to reduce the risk of transmission.
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Paekakariki Surf Lifeguards, Beach access, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, 5034, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington Premier, Senior 1 and 2 club rugby draws released
- Wellington Club Weekly
- The WRFU has released the draws for this year’s Premier Swindale Shield, Senior 1 Harper Lock Shield, and Senior 2 National Mutual Cup.
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Central Under 11 and Under 13 #2 (Baby Cham) – 2020
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club
- Hutt Valley Fencing Club and Fencing Central invite you to attend the Central Under 11 and Under 13 #2 Competition 2020 on November 8th.
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Prem 2 – OBU v HOBM 10-07-2021
- Old Boys - University Rugby Club
- This is from a new eye in the field who shall remain anonymous for now. A great read I’m sure you’ll agree!! This was submitted a few days after the match but has taken a while to get published. Apologies for that. In the first of two OBU vs HOBM games this weekend the Prem 2’s travelled out to Hutt Rec in search of a win & bonus point to secure a top 4 finish in the pursuit of Ed Chaney. Severely depleted in the front row particularly meant season debuts for Jason Gore from the Righteous Pack & John from the Teddy Bears. Also pulling on the boots in nearly 3 years was Physio Mark Thorne-Alexander.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 10, Term 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 29 June: Open Evening Wednesday 1 July: Music Evening please note change of date Friday 3 July: End of Term 2 Monday 20 July: Start of Term 3 Wednesday 22 July: Parents Evening (Senior Students) Monday 27 July: Parents Evening (Junior Students) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visits WHS Last Friday, as part of the Creatives in Schools initiative, which is enabling our He Kākano students to work with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, our Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern visited WHS. This visit presented the opportunity for the Prime Minister to announce an additional $4 million for the project which will ultimately enable students from 500 NZ schools to work with professonal artists and creative practitioners, benefiting from their specialist artistic knowledge and creative practices. Thirteen of our He Kākano students are involved in the programme which is aimed at enhancing student wellbeing and improving their ‘core competencies in communication, collaboration and creative thinking’, as well as inspiring awareness of careers in the arts and creative sectors. As part of the visit He Kākano shared what they had learned prior to lockdown, demonstrating fantastic memory of their routines and great coordination too. The Prime Minister also met students passionate about the creative arts, taking time to talk to them about their interests and talents. Important information Breakfast club We are pleased to announce that we are opening up a Breakfast Club at the school from the start of Term 3. This will run in the canteen each day and will be free to any student who wishes to start the a nutritious bowl of Weetbix. Resources for your mental health Melon Manual is a kete of resources specifically for teenagers’ emotional wellbeing. Supported by the Ministry of Health, the website provides videos and worksheets and advice to support the young people of Aotearoa. You can access the resources here Dyslexia – How you can help WHS Community Education Centre has a 2.5 hour talk with expert Mike Styles, on Dyslexia – How You Can Help. This is an interactive and participatory session to assist parents and loved ones understand and support a family member or friend who has dyslexia or a similar learning difference. Wednesday 24 June – 5.30pm-8pm $20 Call 04 385 8919 to enrol or go here: https://www.cecwellington.ac.nz/w/courses/1506-dyslexia-how-you-can-help Now that we are at alert Level 1, CEC courses are back up and running with a wide variety of courses on offer. To find out more, and enrol, click on the image below of visit cecwellington.ac.nz. What’s happening? He Kākano hard at work This week the He Kākano students have been busy in science, art, fashion and design classes. Achievements DocEdge documentary success Contratulations to Year 10 Sky Gobbi who has secured 3rd place in the DocEdge Student Short Documentary Competition last week. Now that it has had its premiere, Sky’s documentary can be shared. To view, click on the image below or visit https://youtu.be/jVdvCoy9TSY.
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Consultation to start on Basin Reserve flyover on 2 July
- Mt Victoria Residents Association
- The NZ Transport Agency has announced that consultation will start on the Basin Reserve flyover and a second Mt Victoria tunnel on Saturday 2 July.
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NPC Round 2 Wellington v Waikato – numbers and stats
- Wellington Club Weekly
- By Peter Marriott Each week throughout the NPC, Hurricanes and Wellington statistician Peter Marriott will provide the numbers and statistics, records and happenings that you need to know about the game that has just played. Second up is the Wellington v Waikato match. Round 2 v Waikato: Won 35-24 The Wellington Lions and Waikato have...
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Results of the Brass Monkeys Contest - 1-2 August 2009
- Wellington VHF Group
- Band Frequency Callsign Locator Points 2 m (144 MHz) ZL1TPH RF73ij 50 23 cm (1296 MHz) ZL1TPH RF73ij 353 3 cm (10.3 GHz) ZL1TPH RF73hb 228 TOTAL SCORES ZL1TPH RF73ij 403 ZL1TPH RF73hb 228 BEST DX 2 m ZL1TPH-ZL2IP 298 km 23 cm ZL1TPH-ZL2IP 298 km 3 cm ZL1TBG-ZL1TPH 60 km 6 STATIONS ACTIVE: ZL1AKW, ZL1AVZ, ZL1TBG, ZL1TPH, ZL2ALW, ZL2IP THE NEXT CONTEST read more
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 2)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates 11 February: Year 9 Meet the teachers @ 6pm (Riley Centre) 11-13 February: 9Kelly Noho Marae 14 February: WHS Aroha day to choose activities for the year 18 February: Whānau hui @ 6pm 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 4-6 March: 9Royal Noho Marae 6-8 March: 9Howell Noho Marae NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar Important Information Year 9 Meet the Teacher Evening — 11 February, 6pm, Riley Centre Year 9 parents and caregivers are invited to our Meet the Teacher evening on Monday 11 February. Beginning with an address from the Principal, Dominic Killalea, parents and caregivers will then have the opportunity to meet with their student’s rōpū teacher and to meet parents and caregivers of others in the class. Year 9 Noho Marae – starting next week Beginning next week Year 9 rōpū will experience noho marae, a great way for students to solidify their social connections and begin to feel more a part of the school community. Students will also have fun and challenge themselves as they take part in a wide range of activities including an overnight camp in the Taraika marae, swim, kayak and visit Adrenaline Forest. What’s happening? Farewell to Andrew Savage, Deputy Principal On Tuesday, we farewelled Andrew Savage who has been one of our Deputy Principals since 2012. Andrew leaves WHS to take up a post at the Teaching Council and their gain is most certainly WHS’s loss. Many staff took the opportunity to speak at Andrew’s farewell, recognising his many qualities and numerous contributions to WHS and enjoying musical contributions from Fritz Wollner and Andrew himself. Safer Internet Day #SID2019 – 5 February 2019 This week marked international Safer Internet Day 2019 so we thought we would share some new resources from Netsafe. You might find some of their conversation starters for ‘Teens (14-18)’ and the resource links useful: Managing Time Online: How would you tell if you were spending too much time online? If you wanted to cut back, what are some ways you would try to do this? Catfishing: What do you know about catfishing? How do you tell if someone really is who they say they are online? Social Media vs Reality: How well do you think social media reflects people’s real lives? How do you tell when someone is getting paid to promote content on social media? Online Bullying? What does online bullying look like? What’s the difference between bullying & banter? What advice would you give to a friend who was being bullied? Sending Nudes: How common do you think sending nudes is? What are the risks? What advice would you give to a friend who has had their nudes shared without their consent? Online Pornography: What do you think are some of the differences between pornography and sex in real life? What would you do if you saw pornography that upset you? WHS Community Education Centre have a “We Need to Talk About Porn” talk for parents of teens, coming up on March 20th from 6-8.30pm – $30 – call 04 385 8919 or go to www.cecwellington.ac.nz to enrol. Student Services counter opening hours Open for Parents: 9.00-10.30; 10.45-12.30; 1.00-3.30 Open for Students: 11.00-11:20, 1:30pm – 2:15, 3:20-3:30 From the Garden It is one of the most productive times of year in the school’s garden. AgHort teacher, Claire Neiman shared photos of just some of the produce harvested from the garden over the past few days. Sport Thank you to all the students who have returned their Sports Registration Forms. If you still have to return your registration form, please hand it to Student Services by Monday 11 February. Summer sports and some winter sport pre-season practices start next week. Please be aware that if your son/daughter has been selected for a summer sports team, this takes priority over the winter sport preseason training. If you have concerns about any sport or training please feel free to contact me to discuss options on sport@whs.school.nz Weekly sports draws are always displayed on the sports noticeboard outside the office in the Lower Gym as well as on the school website. On the website, www.whs.school.nz click on the sports icon then select sports draws. From the drop down arrow select your child’s sport. Finally, for all netballers, click and read important information about the 2019 season. Coming up this week we have: 8 February: Volleyball Seniors starts 9 February: Cricket starts 11 February: Netball preseason practices 12 February: Football preseason practices, Yoga starts 13 February: Rugby preseason practices, Tennis Lessons start, Volleyball Juniors starts 16 February: Futsal Juniors starts 18 February: Futsal Seniors starts
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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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{Suite} Gallery
- Suite Art Gallery has been established to represent New Zealand contemporary artists who feature in significant public and private collections. Suite has two Galleries in Wellington located at Level 2, 147 Cuba Street and 108 Oriental Parade.
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Kapiti softball Club
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Mt Victoria Historical Society
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St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
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Classical on Cuba
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