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The Glass Room - Level 2, Kelburn Library
- Victoria University Library
- The Glass Room on Level 2 of the Kelburn Library has been open since the beginning of Trimester 1, and students and staff alike love the big, bright space overlooking the hub. The Glass Room is the one stop shop for all things audiovisual.
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Kelburn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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2021 Wellington Autumn Open May 1-2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Coming up! For details and entry head over to Tournament Planner Schedule SaturdayMay 1 SundayMay 2 9:00 AM Under 21 & Over 25 9:00 AM Under 12, Under 16, Over 45, Over 65 1:30 PM Open Events 1:30 PM Under... Continue Reading →
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The Wrap Up (Term 2, Week 1)
- Wellington High School
- Welcome back to all students and whānau! Term 2 is looking bright already with achievements in the Shelia Winn Shakespeare Festival, and we have an important update regarding an early finish later in the term. We hope you all had a safe and restful holiday!
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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CSW Lock down Interviews – Episode 2. Evyatar Tabor
- College Sport Wellington
- Episode 2 of the CSW lockdown interviews see us catch up with Rongotai College guard Evyatar Tabor.
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Post-Lockdown Urban Tramping 2: Hemi Matenga, Waikanae
- Wellington Tramping and Mountainneering Club
- Hemi Matenga has been on my walking list for some time, with Covid-19 Level 2 seeming like the perfect time to do this as an urban tramp. Jane and I met at Wellington station with 10+ kg tramping packs weighted with water and books, keen to explore some different local tracks. We had an ... Read more
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Weekly Wrap-up (Term 2 – Week 8)
- Wellington High School
- Important Dates Monday 18 June – BoT meeting Tuesday 3 July – Music Evening, 7pm Friday 6 July – End of Term 2 Term 3 Monday 23 July – Term 3 starts Monday 23 July – BoT meeting, 6pm Wednesday 25 July – Senior Parent Interviews Monday 30 July – Junior Parent Interviews
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Wellington High School, Taranaki Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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JPSMOG 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 team lists
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- Please see the Teams & Training page for team lists for JPSMOG 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5.
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ONLY 2 MORE SLEEPS!Orchestra Wellington presents KAMARINSKAYA...
- Orchestra Wellington
- ONLY 2 MORE SLEEPS! Orchestra Wellington presents KAMARINSKAYA this weekend in Wellington on Saturday and Masterton on Sunday.
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News for Sunday 2 November
- Karori Anglican Churches
- Free Barbecue at Karori Pool following 10.30 am service. All ages welcome, bring togs, pool admission and non-alcoholic drinks.
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Match 2: Regional Super League
- St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- SMOG (59) vs Kapiti (43) SMOG continued to build momentum throughout their second game of the super league competition, at the TSB Arena. The game was closely contested in the first half, with both teams putting pressure on the flow through court.
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Vets 2-day tour 2010
- Wellington Veterans Cycling Club
- Vets 2day tour entry form here: The following are the details for the Vets two day tour - 16th and 17th January Date Time Stage Route Distance Saturday 16th 9.
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Weekly News 2 September 2024
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week If you want your event added to this list, contact us by Sunday evening. Results Wellington 5km Road Championships There was an impressive turnout, with 202 entered in the 5km races, and a quarter of the field were Wellington Scottish. Personal bests for Matt Adams 16:10, Chester Holt-Quick 16:27, and Ben Wagstaff 17:58. […]
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Weekly News 2 October 2023
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- This week Results NZ Road Relay Championships Wellington Scottish tied with WHAC for third equal in the club of the year competition behind Whippets and Don Grieg Racing Stables. The W50s won their grade and are national champions again, with five of the six of them running fastest lap and Karyn McLean winning the baton. […]
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University reopening Friday 2 May
- Victoria University of Wellington
- The University is now open for teaching, learning, and research activity.
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Committee wrap - 2 May 2024
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at today's committee meeting.
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2023 Winter Interclub – Series 2
- Table Tennis Wellington
- Congratulations to the winning premier Empire Entertainers team (below) and also the Waterloo Wombats (Division 1 winners)!
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3 Peaks Event 2 Results
- Wellington Scottish Athletics Club
- Starting from the Scottish club rooms, Prince of Wales Park, and tackling the Brooklyn Wind Turbine, Wrights Hill and Johnston Hill. Race Number First Name Last Name Type # of Peaks Start time Finish time Elapsed Time 30 Alasdair Saunders Runner All 3 Peaks 8:40:00 AM 10:30:00 AM 1:50 1 Orsi Vincze Runner All 3 […]
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Committee wrap – 2 March 2023
- Porirua City Council
- What happened at Council's Te Puna Kōrero committee meeting this morning.
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Hilton Petone (Division 2) Champions
- Upper Hutt City Football
- MATCH REPORT Seatoun 3 Upper Hutt 4 Scorers: Donal Gahan, Jacob Marshall (Pen), Rio Winkworth, Sam Patterson This final was played with no more than 48 hours between Capital Premier fixtures and this game for both teams.
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Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Vicars Letter - 2 June 2023
- All Saints Hataitai
- Kia ora All Saints, I’m so sad that I couldn’t be with you last Sunday.
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All Saints Anglican Church, 90, Hamilton Road, Hataitai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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2 Wellington Trains Crash – Update
- Auckland Trains
- Fortunately there have been no fatalities after two Tranz Metro Wellington passenger trains collided near Plimmerton just north of Wellington just before rush hour.
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Fair Trade FAQs: Part 2
- Fair Trade City Wellington
- Here at Fair Trade City Wellington, we’re focusing on the fair trade basics.
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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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Vacancy – Veterinary Receptionists x 2
- Wellington SPCA
- Wellington SPCA currently has a vacancy for two veterinary receptionists at the Newtown Centre.
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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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Result: Teams Competition - round 2
- Olympic Harriers
- A good turnout, a few PBs and two relay teams for this away match.
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Tawa Homicide Investigation update #2
- Wellington District Police
- Just after 9.00pm tonight Kapiti Mana Police charged a 38-year-old man with the murder of Amanda...
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Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Result: Twilight Series - event 2
- Olympic Harriers
- It was an overcast evening but conditions were warm and windy with the wind comi...
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Keep Newtown Clean – Take 2
- Newtown Residents' Association
- The second monthly Keep Newtown Clean day will take place this Saturday morning – 3 August. Join the citizen army to get rid of tagging in our town. Just turn up outside Newtown New World in your painting gears from 8:00am onwards.
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Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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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
- Karori Amateur Swimming Club was formed in 1964. It became the Karori Pirates Swimming Club Incorporated on 2 May 2007. As of the 23rd of September 2016 we have become the 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
- We cater for all grades from Premier ! down to under 7 schoolchildrensWe are at present looking for a premier 1 men's coach and a pitcher for the sameAlso coaches for Pemier 2 men's and Women'sAny one looking to play can contact the Club Captain any time.
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Mt Victoria Historical Society
- The Mt Victoria Historical Society was founded in 1996. Our key aims are: 1. To encourage the protection of the natural and built heritage of Mount Victoria. 2. To research and record the history of Mount Victoria, and share it with others. We regularly run events and host talks on the history of Mt Victoria and Wellington.
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Wellington Music Week
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St Mary's Old Girls Netball Club (SMOG)
- SMOG is one of Wellingtons oldest clubs, and is Wellington's biggest club with 19 teams that range from Premier One to Senior Two.
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Classical on Cuba
- 100 shows, over 40 music groups, 19 Venues across the Cuba Street Precinct! Experience classical music with a twist at Classical on Cuba, a vibrant new festival of classical music, reimagined in contemporary spaces infused with the spirit and colour of Cuba Street.
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