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News for Sunday 1 July 2012
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Upcoming Piano Fundraisers Movie Matinee "West Side Story" Saturday 7 July, 2 pm Where: Time Cinema, 191 Sutherland Road, Lyall Bay.
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Women's Premier League - title decider #1
- Stop Out Sports Club
- This Sunday our Women's Premier team is at Harcourt Park (2pm) to take on Upper Hutt.
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News for Sunday 1 May 2011
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Vive—7 pm tonightDr Charly Tom, Founder of Mercy Missions, India, will be speaking at tonight’s Vive Service.
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Weekly Report for Sunday May 1
- Wellington Runners & Walkers (WRW)
- Hi Everyone I cannot believe this weather! It is great running on a clear, bracing, frosty morning, all wrapped up with beanie, gloves, and polyprops.
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Just 1 sleep till Fair Day!
- Newtown Festival
- We’re gearing up for the biggest Newtown Fair Day ever tomorrow – from 9:30 till late. There are over 60 performers appearing across multiple stages. Plus the Batucada Parade! Check out the full programme – and get ready to celebrate New Zealand’s largest free annual outdoor performance event!
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Result: Wellington Junior Champs, day 1
- Olympic Harriers
- Lots of great Olympic results - well done! Well done to Wellington champs Olivia Ingham (G7 discus), William Julian (B7 100m), Ben Gold (B9 100m), Eleanor White (G10 100m), George Harrington (B10 1500m), Marama Butler (G11 200m), Kushlas Smith (G11 800m), Islam Khalde-Abbas (B12 400m, long jump), Josh Nairne (B12 400m), Olivia Aunoa (G12 800m), Madeline Wilson (G13 800m), and Phoebe Anderson (G14 800m).
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News for Sunday 1 June 2014
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Baptisms A baptism service is planned for the 10.
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Victoria 1-2-3 a guarantee
- Victoria University of Wellington
- A Victoria University of Wellington connection is guaranteed when the winner of the SOUNZ Contemporary Award is announced late September.
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Result: Central League Meet, round 1
- Olympic Harriers
- Team scores: 13th open men, 9th open women, 5th open mixed. Olympic results: ...
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Round 1 Produces Upsets and Thrillers
- Cricket Wellington
- The Ewen Chatfield Trophy got underway on Saturday with a hiss and a roar.
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Notes from Assembly 1 December 2016
- Kilbirnie School
- Our amazing comperes were Zico and Roshan.
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Assembly notes from 1 September 2016
- Kilbirnie School
- Thank you to our fabulous comperes Lachie and Scarlett.
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Road to Recovery Ep. 1: Grace Wisnewski ACL Injury
- Wellington Phoenix
- Join Grace on her journey as she recovers from her devastating ACL injury. The post Road to Recovery Ep. 1: Grace Wisnewski ACL Injury appeared first on Wellington Phoenix.
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Weekly Wrap Up (Week 6, Term 1)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 9 March: Board of Trustees meeting 6pm Friday 27 March: Learning Conversations Monday 6 April: Board of Trustees meeting 6pm Wednesday 8 April: Term ends Important Information Principal’s message and community consultation for property planning his mid-term Principal’s message, Dominic talks of the school’s roll growth, the Education Growth Plan for Wellington Central, and the opportunity to be involved in the first stages of consultation as we work with master planners to develop our facilities and site. To read the Principal’s message, click here. One of the first steps in planning for our future is to consult the school community to talk about aspirations and vision for a future school. The first consultation sessions are on Tuesday 17 March and Wednesday 18 March and will involve groups of students, whānau and staff. To sign up to be involved in the future planning consultation meetings on 17 and 18 March, click here. Student safety The Police have advised us of incidents in the Webb Street area where members of the public have been threatened. If your student walks through this area, please advise them to be safe and walk with friends where possible. Metlink bus service information You may be aware that a number of Metlink bus services start at or near WHS. To see the full list of services for Term 1, 2020, click here. What’s happening? Dragonboating This weekend our staff and student teams will be out on the water. If you are in the city at the following times, head down to the waterfront to support them. Staff teams will be on the water on Saturday 7 March at 10.00am, 10.40am, 12.20am, 1.50pm and 3.50pm. On Sunday 8 March, it is our students’ term. Their races will take place at 10.20am, 11.00am, 11.50am with the time for the finals to be confirmed. Drama Camp 2020 Year 13 Drama students travelled to Featherston this week for a three day rehearsal intensive. Isolated from distraction we took the scripted word and forged this into physical action. Hard work, focus and commitment by the students means we are now looking good for opening night on Monday 23rd March. While Wairarapa sunshine demanded intervals of bush walks and river swims we still ploughed through an extraordinary amount of material. We look forward to sharing with you the fruits of our labour as follows: Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan MacMillan Monday 23rd – Wednesday 25th March, 4pm and 6pm on the Riley Hall stage Girls Like That by Evan Placey Tuesday 31st March at 6pm, Wednesday 1st March at 4pm and 7pm Year 12 visit City Gallery Photography students had a treat this week listening to Shaun Waugh talk about his passion and inspiration for creating his work . Students were then taken through a workshop on developing their own cyanotype based on cubism. The students really enjoyed the opportunity to meet an artist and get involved in a hands on workshop. Te Papa workshop Te Papa has developed some new provocations to get audiences and in particular young adults thinking about art in the galleries in new ways. Te papa has invited a group of WHS students to trial these ideas. Last Monday,the students went into the galleries trying out and giving feedback on the provocations, and what worked for them. The students feedback will definitely feed into what Te Papa is planning to produce in coming exhibitions. Thanks to Samson Bodkin, Eve Ashby, Dillon Parker and Molly Henry who took part in this workshop. He Kākano supported by Year 11 PE The He Kākano students were supported by a YR11 PE class during their mainstream in practice-integrated, interactive adapted involvement with peers session in the gym this week. Careers Gateway opportunity with Chorus Telecommunications The Chorus Gateway program is run one day per week over eight weeks and is made up of two unit standards totaling 21 credits at Levels 2 and 3. The course is run by iskills, a Category One NZQA private training establishment that offers the only telecommunications technician apprenticeship in New Zealand. This course will include classroom-based learning, hands-on network lab activities, and in-field observation. Students may be introduced to industry contacts regarding employment and recruiting opportunities following successful completion of the course. They are looking for students who: Show an interest in the future of technology Enjoy learning about modern tech devices such as mobile, tablet, and device applications Have a natural curiosity of how technologies work Are innovative and enjoy new challenges Work well with teams This Gateway placement is by application, applications close Friday 13 March, to apply please email paula.willis@whs.school.nz and complete a Gateway Expression of Interest form available from Student Services or on the school website, the form must be signed by a parent or caregiver. Successful applicants would start in Term 2, 2020. For more information on the Chorus Gateway programme visit https://www.iskills.co.nz/gateway/
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ASMS senior doctors’ strike: Thursday 1 May, 24-hours
- Capital & Coast District Health Board
- Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora senior doctors who are Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) union members are planning a nationwide strike for 24 hours on Thursday 1 May.
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ASMS senior doctors’ strike: Thursday 1 May, 24-hours
- Hutt Valley District Health Board
- Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora senior doctors who are Association of Salaried Medical Specialists (ASMS) union members are planning a nationwide strike for 24 hours on Thursday 1 May.
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JC Beaglehole Room will close early - Friday 1 June
- Victoria University Library
- On Friday 1 June the J.C. Beaglehole Room will close at 3.30 pm, in order to launch an exhibition celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Samoan Independence. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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Weekly Wrap-up (Term 1 – Week 5)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates for Term 1 Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: Noho marae for 9 Riley and 9 Royal whānau Monday 5 March – Friday 9 March: ERO visiting WHS Wednesday 7 March: Western Zone Athletics Thursday 15 March: College Sport Wellington Athletics Day (Western Zones) Thursday 29 March: Learning Conversations Friday 30 March – Tuesday 3 April (includes Tuesday): Easter break Term Dates 2018 Ambassador Gwen Palmer-Steeds Gwen Palmer – Steeds is one of only six students from the Wellington Region to be selected by Zealandia for the Senior Ambassador Programme. Ranger, Sue Lum notes that “The calibre of applicants was extremely high and it was a privilege to meet such passionate and articulate young people during the interview process.” Gwen and her sister Ursula have established WHS’ first eco group through the Jane Goodall Institute Roots and Shoots program. They have invited speakers to WHS and organized a group of students to attend the Predator Control Workshop at EBIS on Thursday 1st March. Their latest initiative is to reduce and replace the use of wasteful plastic bags through direct action at school and in the community (using Boomerang Bags see below). We are fortunate to have such eco leaders and conservation minded students in our school and whanau.
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Weekly Wrap-Up (Term 1 – Week 4)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates NOTE: You can access the school calendar on our website: WHS School Calendar 26-28 February: 9Riley Noho Marae 1 March: Athletics Day 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 Important Information WHS Athletics Carnival – Friday 1 March On Friday 1 March we will hold our annual WHS Athletics Carnival Day at Newtown Park. This year we expect all year 9 and 10 students to compete. In years 11 to 13 the event will only be for competitors, peer supporters and those running stalls. All other students in years 11 to 13 will have a Home Learning Day. Teachers will talk to students about their expectations for the day, and we encourage students to make good use of their time if they are not attending the athletics. Students need to make their way to Newtown Park and have their name marked on the roll by 8.45am. The athletics programme will start at 8.45am with the 1500m. Those competing in the 1500m need to be at the track at 8.30am to get ready. The day should conclude by 3.30pm. Entries for all events are taken on the day and students are encouraged to participate actively and to support their whānau group by wearing their colours: Riley – red; Kelly – yellow; Howell – green; Royal – blue. We look forward to seeing who our top athletes will be. These students will go on to represent WHS at the Western Zone Athletics Championships on Wednesday 6 March. Please note that although bikes, skateboards and scooters can be used as transport to the park, they must not be ridden inside Newtown Park at all. Shoes and appropriate attire must be worn whilst competing. Students should bring water, wear a hat and have sunscreen. Students should bring food for the day and may like to bring cash to purchase food from stalls run by senior students. Newtown Park is an all-weather track, however, should we need to cancel the event, we will communicate this through the WHS website, school app, Facebook and Twitter. What’s happening? Ecology Trip July 2020 In 2020 WHS hopes to take a small number of students who will be at least 16 years old to the small island of Dominica. The aim will be to learn about ecology techniques both on land and in the sea. Click here for further information. Please note the rock canyoning is not part of this trip. For further information, contact Joanne Lowe or come to the information evening with Dr Tim Coles, the founder of Operation Wallacea, on Monday 25 February at 6pm in the school library. (Please note the meeting has been changed from Wednesday February 27). After school Kimono experience Students learning Japanese had the opportunity to experience wearing kimono, traditional Japanese wear, after school on Tuesday. Licensed kimono instructor, Colleen Esler, ran the workshop for interested students. Students learnt important tips including left goes over right (the reverse is reserved for burial), before being dressed in their choice of formal or ‘street style’ kimono. Library lunchtime lecture Jim Inglis, Senior Business Manager Genetics, Pamu, gave a fascinating talk to staff and senior students in the Library yesterday in the first Library Lunchtime Lecture for 2019. He spoke on genetics in livestock systems in NZ and fielded a range of considered questions from students keen to better understand the biological and social Implication of CRISPR. CRISPR is a new gene editing technique that cuts and repairs genes with astonishing accuracy and precision. Senior Biology students discovered which biotechnologies are legally permitted for use in New Zealand and, perhaps more importantly, discovered those we are not yet using and why this is so. Sincere thanks to Jim Inglis and the Library Staff for this golden opportunity to discover more about the possibilities and potential problems with CRISPR and other new biotechnologies in Aotearoa New Zealand. CRISPR research at VUW Wellington High School students took a lunchtime library research trip to Victoria University this week. Our students found key texts on CRISPR, investigated the latest scientific journals and accessed the best online biological databases in the scientific world. Students heard how CRISPR and gene editing techniques are being used here in Aotearoa New Zealand to fight cancer, investigate gene mutations and repair metabolic pathways blighted by inherited mistakes in gene coding. Students were left considering the possibilities for possum control and even eradication with gene driven technologies, plus the potential for the control of disease causing mosquitoes and ticks in Australia and America. We had a wonderful whistle stop tour of the library’s rich resources and will return to visit the laboratories and lecture rooms of our closest university and research institute in coming weeks. Thanks to the VUW Science Librarians and Thom Adams (Engagement Coordinator), from the Faculty of Science. Sports Preseason training update Since term began, preseason training has been underway in Basketball, Netball, Rugby and Dragonboating. In this time a lot of hard work has been done and, as we progress towards the winter season, this will only continue to intensify. Everyone involved in preseason training understands that doing the hard work now will help us reap the rewards later on. Not only that, having invested heavily now, we will enjoy the challenge of games and matches much more too.
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Newsletter / T4 Week 2 / Friday 17th October 2025
- Thorndon School
- Mālō Lava Thorndon Community Please find attached this week's newsletter. Contents: Principal's Panui Term 4 Calendar Thorndon Fair National Chess Tournament Sport Zone with Tim Kelly Club Community Notices Ma le fa’aloalo tele Etuale Togia Tumuaki - Principal
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Short Story Competition 2025: let your imagination soar
- Upper Hutt City Council
- Our annual Short Story Competition for all ages is now open for entries. Spread your creative wings and share your story.
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Pō Whakanui 2025 – Celebration of Success Award Winners
- Onslow College
- Thank you for joining us for our Pō Whakanui – Celebration of Success last Thursday 13th November.
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The Wrap Up (Week 10, Term 3) 2025
- Wellington High School
- Celebrate inspirational Māori speakers during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori week. Eavsdrop an intense murder mystery and hold your breath as eggs are dropped in parachutes. Fly to Sydney with our Tournament of Minds qualifiers and get creative at a fashion and textile exhibition. This a much more in our fun packed end of term Wrap Up.
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The Wrap Up (Week 10, Term 3) 2025
- Wellington High School
- Celebrate inspirational Māori speakers during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori week. Eavsdrop an intense murder mystery and hold your breath as eggs are dropped in parachutes. Fly to Sydney with our Tournament of Minds qualifiers and get creative at a fashion and textile exhibition. This a much more in our fun packed end of term Wrap Up.
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Newsletter / T1 Week 2 / Friday 14th February 2025
- Thorndon School
- Tēnā koutou e te whānau o Te Kura o Pipitea! Mālō le soifua manuia, Warm greetings to our community Please find attached this week's...
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The Wrap Up (Week 6, Term 4) 2025
- Wellington High School
- Learn the professional art of clowning around with one of our very own and line a harakeke woven kono with rongoā to to enjoy a delicous Hāngi. A small but sweet version of the Wrap Up this week.
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The Wrap Up (Week 5, Term 4) 2025
- Wellington High School
- Track the exceptional athlethic achievements and acolades across all codes of sports. Join the Welly High Flies in Sydney and start buzzing with our new hive of activity. Petition at Parliament and get a head start in communications with an impressive scholarship offer. This and much more in this week's Wrap Up.
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The Wrap Up (Week 7, Term 4) 2025
- Wellington High School
- Sharpen your mathematical skills for an international olympiad competition and celebrate artmaking at the Year 11 exhibition. Visit the Wall of Fame with our most recent inductee and discover the beauty of Churchwood Roundsquare. This and much more in this week's Wrap Up.
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Shandon Golf Club
- The Hidden Treasure of Wellington Golf, Shandon Golf Course presents a beautiful and challenging par 70, 18 hole course.
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Walk2Work Wellington 2009
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Major Minors Children's Choir
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Brooklyn Community Centre
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T3 Track Blog
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Porirua Hospital Museum
- The Porirua Hospital Museum and Resource Centre is housed in F-Ward, built in 1909 as part of the Porirua Hospital campus. It records the history of the development of mental health services in New Zealand from what can be considered their inception in 1844. The Museum, a Category 1 historic place, contains a collection of artefacts from the history of Porirua Hospital, including its time as a psychiatric facility.
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The Thistle Inn
- The Thistle Inn was built in 1840. she is the oldest hotel in NZ still trading from the original site. In July 1866 she was burnt to the ground but by December the same year she was back operating. You will see the original beer cellar through the glass floor. She is a Category 1 historic place building and was completely restored in 2004 (as close as possible to how she was in 1866).
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San Antonio School
- Welcome to our school …. We’re the “Little School with the Big Heart!” San Antonio is a Roman Catholic Integrated Primary School for girls and boys from Year 1 to Year 8. The school is situated in the beautiful seaside village of Eastbourne, New Zealand. Eastbourne is located on the Wellington Harbour and has a population of 6000 people. The small size of the school fosters the development of a warm and close school community where families interact often and meaningfully. San Antonio’s special character is evident throughout the school in particular in the positive behaviour and attitudes of the children.
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