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1 Kia ora Koutou, A busy and tiring week for many of our students with Year 13 Camp in full swing. Students have been enjoying many positive activities to develop team work, leadership, empathy and establish how our Year 13’s can individually and collectively impact on our culture as a school. I look forward to seeing how the skills we have been working on are brought back into Lakes High for the benefit of the entire school community. At Junior Assembly this week, we talked about the positives that our students can be engaged in. The majority of our students have settled into school routines, whilst enjoying the numerous activities available to them. I have also talked at junior assembly about the small minority of students who are not getting it right all the time. Whilst not going into specifics, as a school, we are working to support changes in their outlook. I do not wish to dwell overly on the negative aspects but would like to comment that it takes our whole community to support all our students, especially those who are struggling to find a positive pathway. I look forward to developing specific programs that will help us engage every student. I continue to appreciate the feedback from parents regarding our school. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Nga mihi Jon Ward Principal / Tumuaki [email protected] CHALKBOARD NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 7 6 MARCH 2020 Rotorua Lakes High School “Mauria te pono - Keep steadfastly to the truth” From the Principal - P. 1 News – P. 2 - 6 Sport – P. 7 - 8 Careers/Gateway - P. 9 - 11 Notice Board – P. 11 Contact Us – P. 12 Our Sponsors – P. 12

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Kia ora Koutou,

A busy and tiring week for many of our students with Year 13 Camp in full swing. Students have been enjoying many positive activities to develop team work, leadership, empathy and establish how our Year 13’s can individually and collectively impact on our culture as a school. I look forward to seeing how the skills we have been working on are brought back into Lakes High for the benefit of the entire school community. At Junior Assembly this week, we talked about the positives that our students can be engaged in. The majority of our students have settled into school routines, whilst enjoying the numerous activities available to them. I have also talked at junior assembly about the small minority of students who are not getting it right all the time. Whilst not going into specifics, as a school, we are working to support changes in their outlook. I do not wish to dwell overly on the negative aspects but would like to comment that it takes our whole community to support all our students, especially those who are struggling to find a positive pathway. I look forward to developing specific programs that will help us engage every student. I continue to appreciate the feedback from parents regarding our school. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Nga mihi

Jon Ward Principal / Tumuaki [email protected]

CHALKBOARD

NEWSLETTER ISSUE No. 7 – 6 MARCH 2020

Rotorua Lakes High School

“Mauria te pono - Keep steadfastly to the truth”

From the Principal - P. 1 News – P. 2 - 6 Sport – P. 7 - 8 Careers/Gateway - P. 9 - 11 Notice Board – P. 11 Contact Us – P. 12 Our Sponsors – P. 12

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ASSESSMENTS

The following assessments have been set down to take place within the next two weeks. There may be times where, due to unforeseen circumstances, changes will need to occur. This will be done in consultation with the class(es) concerned.

Level Subject Standard Date

3 Chemistry 91393 Week beginning 9 March

2 Chemistry 91910 Wed 11 March (internal)

1 Legal Studies US27841 4 – 10 March (in class)

2 Legal Studies US27842 3 – 9 March (in class)

2 Tourism US24728 9 March

3 Physics 91525 Week 8 (internal)

1 Drama 90006 Week 8

2 Drama 91213 Week 8

3 Drama 91512 Week 8

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TRACKING REPORTS

These were issued last week and are intended as a snap shot of how your child is settling into their learning. Unfortunately, there is a wee problem with the calculations for subject attendance in that, if your child was attending an activity (like Investiture, Peer Support, Literacy testing etc.) the system is calculating this as an absence. We are working with this software provider to come up with a solution so that the attendance is accurately reflected in the stats. Our apologies for this. Please note the overall attendance figures are not affected by this.

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UPDATE ON COVID-19 COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) is now confirmed in New Zealand, but Ministry of Health advise the chance of a widespread outbreak is low. Symptoms of COVID-19 are similar to a range of other illnesses such as influenza. Having any of these symptoms does not necessarily mean that you have COVID-19. Symptoms include:

• fever

• coughing

• difficulty breathing.

Preventing the risk

You can take some simple steps to help stop the spread of diseases like COVID-19:

• Avoid close contact with people with cold or flu-like illnesses.

• Cover coughs and sneezes with disposable tissues or clothing.

• Wash hands for at least 20 seconds with water and soap and dry them thoroughly:

BRIEF LOOK – TERM 1 2020 2 – 16 March Mates & Dates

3 - 6 March Year 13 Camp

11 – 13 March Year 10 Camp

10 April END OF TERM 1

NEWS

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• before eating or handling food

• after using the toilet

• after coughing, sneezing, blowing your nose or wiping children’s noses

• after caring for sick people.

Supporting the wellbeing of students

A number of you may be feeling worried about COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). Here is some advice about how you can support the wellbeing of your students and their families: COVID-19 and wellbeing Go to the Ministry of Health website for more information about preventing the risk: COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) guidance – Ministry of Health

What to do if you're concerned

If you have the symptoms and have recently been to a country or area of concern, or have been in close contact with someone confirmed with COVID-19, please call Healthline's COVID-19 line, with translators and interpreters available 24/7 in 150 languages:

Free call 0800 358 5453 +64 9 358 5453 for international SIMS

If you intend to visit your GP or after-hours medical centre, phone ahead to let them know. More health advice and virus prevention information is available on the Ministry of Health website: COVID-19 health advice for the public – Ministry of Health

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OUR ATHLETICS DAY

On Friday 28th of February, we held our annual full school athletics championships. It was a very successful day filled with our students competing and participating in our track and field events. Congratulations to those who participated and more so, placed and qualified for the Bay of Plenty Athletic competition. We are very excited to announce that a 1979 record was broken, a huge congratulations to Bella Wyatt for her 1500m time of 5.37.54.

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Thank you to our wonderful staff who assisted in running a great day. Overall the House placings for athletics were:

1st - Okareka 2nd - Tikitapu 3rd - Tarawera 4th - Rotokakahi

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TOP ART SUCCESS FOR RLHS

Congratulations to the year 13 painting students who were awarded an Excellence grade for their painting portfolios last year. Two of these folios, one by River Mutton and the other by Kayleigh Pyke, were chosen to be part of a Rotorua schools exhibition of Excellence. Check it out when you visit Top Art at the library in the coming weeks. (further details on our ‘noticeboard’ at the end of this newsletter).

River Mutton : The Rotorua Lakes Kayleigh Pyke: Oceanic Surrealism

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YEAR 11 PAINT & CLASS

On Tuesday this week some of the year 11 Paint and Print class went on a trip to the Children’s art house. We were met there by two staff members from the museum education team, who taught the students about printmaking and abstract art. They had a great time and completed some monoprints for their internal assessment. In a couple of weeks, the rest of the class will complete this programme, along with

the sculpture class. Well done everyone!

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9S3 VISIT TO RLC

This afternoon 9S3 visited the RLC as part of their government unit in Social Studies. Students were spoken to about the different roles of the Council, how to make a submission and were even given a chance to have their say about living on the Eastside. Thanks to Rob Griffiths for hosting us.

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GROUNDSPERSON / GARDENER We require a full-time (40 hrs per week) employee who has the necessary skill set to keep our grounds in tip-top condition. You will need to have:

A full, clean drivers licence Be able to operate a ride-on mower Be able to drive a tractor Have good gardening knowledge Good basic ‘handyman’ skills are also an advantage

In the first instance please email [email protected] for an application form.

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www.matesanddates.co.nz

Our School has been selected to participate in a new ACC school-based healthy relationships programme called Mates & Dates. ACC has developed Mates & Dates to help to prevent dating and sexual violence. This is important given that 1 in 5 female and 1 in 10 male secondary students say they have had unwanted sexual contact or been made to do unwanted sexual acts. 57% of those who experience this tell no one. Working with young people is one of the most effective ways of preventing sexual violence. ACC has worked closely with the Ministry of Education to ensure that the programme aligns with the curriculum and is appropriate to our young people’s learning needs.

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Mates & Dates aims to teach young people how to: have healthy relationships based on respect, negotiation and consent identify inappropriate behaviour get help if they, or someone they know, are in an unhealthy relationship including unhealthy friendships safely intervene in situations that could lead to harm.

Mates & Dates is a strengths-based programme that believes all young people are able act with respect towards their mates, dates, and family in all interactions. The programme taught in each year group will be appropriate for that age group. It will be taught by specialist sexual violence prevention programme facilitators over five one hour sessions. Mates & Dates is not a sex education programme, but will include materials and discussions about relationship violence, (this includes friends and whanau), consent, dating and the impact of pornography. No explicit materials will be shown.

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JUNIOR NUMERACY

All Year 9 and new Year 10 students, except a very few, have now been tested to assess their Numeracy skills. Our current Year 10 students were tested at the beginning and the end of the year in 2019. Any parent who would like their child's numeracy results please contact Mrs K Kelly at [email protected]

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MATHS HOMEWORK CENTRE

Each Thursday from 3.15 – 4.15 pm in A11

All welcome Please bring a snack and a smile

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FROM THE HEALTH & WELLNESS CENTRE

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BOYS HOCKEY

The trials have been completed and we thank all the boys who turned up over the last two weeks. We have been very fortunate to have coach Owen Mitai Wells bring his younger brother Leo (ex Blacksticks) down to help with the selection. They were impressed with the skills on display and acknowledged to the boys that while some haven't made the 1st Team they certainly have challenged the spots. This is all very promising for our hockey teams future! Team lists are up. A wider squad of 20 has been selected, which will be reduced to 15 over the next few weeks.

We do need a Coach for the 2nd XI team so anyone willing and able please let Ms

Sturme know ([email protected]). We can offer support for a new

coach.

Wider 1st XI Squad Amanullah Adbul Rahman Jamaalullah Abdul Rahman Campbell Forrest Liam Gatenby Jauden Fraser Joel Roper Zack Kelly Tama Te Whau Rupert Lewis Cody Managh Matthew Gray Callum Downes Teina Meenehan Ethan Hoggard Antonie Lombard Isaac Fields Dylan Fouracre Jack Rolfe Brodie Morgan Ryan Mitchell Training next Monday Rotorua Turf 4-5.30 – all must attend 2nd x1 Team: Logan Agnew Harry Cheesman Keanen Dyson Luca Findlater Lukas Joy Sam Reid Luke Sparks AJ Tague Kaden Wood Tomas Zuidmeer Trainings will be advised once we have a coach

SPORTS

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RLHS NETBALL 2020

And so it begins! The netball season for 2020 is well underway at RLHS. This year we have two senior teams and two junior teams representing our school on Wednesday afternoon/evenings at the Rotorua Netball courts on Malfroy Road. Trials for both seniors and juniors will begin on Monday 9 March after school at the RLHS netball courts. Students are to be changed, have suitable footwear and be ready to start by 3:30pm.

Students who wish to trial but who have not given their names to Ms H Hingston (TIC Netball) need to do this before the end of Monday. Only those students who have put their names down to trial will be able to do so.

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LAKES HIGH CRICKET REPORT – 29 JANUARY 2020

By Andrew Reid

We knew we were going to be up against some stiff competition at Neil Hunt Park on Saturday when we saw the opposing team from Papamoa arrive in their own cars, and then mistakenly identifying some of their players as coaches and parent support. Despite the obvious height and facial hair

disparity between teams, our Lakes High Cricket team were still determined to give Papamoa an honest run for their money. Choosing to bat first after winning the toss, Papamoa were soon to receive a lesson in pace bowling from Harry Chessman and Logan Agnew. Both left scorch marks on the pitch with their deliveries, and clean bowled a batsman each in consecutive overs early in the innings. Papamoa then settled well into the crease before a change of pace was introduced when Matthew Parker entered the bowling order. Tangling the batsmen’s arms in knots with some deceptive deliveries, Matthew was able to send two batting dangermen back to the changing room in quick succession providing them with a timely opportunity to reflect on their life choices. A superb catch and bowl display by Harry Chessman, coupled with a marvellous catch in the deep by Kaspa Grunwell brought the forty over innings to a close. In doing so, setting a challenging run target for our Lakes High team. Foreboding clouds over Mount Ngongotaha did not deter our resolve throughout the run chase. Although our opening batsmen were both dismissed early in the piece, a sterling batting partnership then ensued with Isaac Field and Joel Sutton in the middle. Isaac scoring 37 and Joel achieving a tremendous half century finishing on 51. Papamoa’s frustration seeped through their demeanour, having clearly underestimated the fortitude of our attack. Unfortunately, however, our combined batting efforts were not enough to topple the more experienced Papamoa team. As the sun set in the west at stumps, our weary Lakes High team remained safe in the knowledge they had again stayed true to their values and represented their school with honour.

Stats:

Bowling; H Chessman 31/3, M Parker 36/2 Batting; J Sutton 51, I Field 37

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SCHOOL WATERPOLO

• School Waterpolo training every Thursday 6.30 - 7.30 pm

• Games start Fridays from 21st March

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Resilience Course "what a great course before exams"

CALLING ALL Year 12 and Year 13 students. Please come and put your name down to do the

Resilience Course on the Gateway notice board. This is a 2 day course held at school. The course describes strategies to manage stress, learning to be resilient when facing life's challenges and helping you be assertive in

a range of situations. Bonus of this course - it comes with 9 Level 2 credits. Mrs Eva Hingston Tel: 07- 345 6124 Ext 258 [email protected]

___________________________________________________________________________ The following UNIVERSITIES will be in to talk to interested students this term during lunchtime on these dates:

KEY DATES FOR YOUR CAREER CALENDAR Canterbury Uni - Wed 11 March - 1.30pm in L1 NZ Defence Force Visit - Mon 23 March - 1.30pm in L1 Massey Uni - Tues 24 March - 1.30pm in L1 Wintec - Wed 25 March - 1.30pm in L1 Auckland Uni - Thurs 26 March - 1.30pm in L1 Wintec Open Day - Fri 3 April Victoria Uni - Wed 8 April - 1.30pm in L1 PIHMS Career Week - Tues 21 – Fri 24 April Otago Uni Tertiary Open Day - Sun 3 – Mon 4 May OTAGO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS OPEN – WED 1ST JULY

Contact the Careers Department for further info: Barbara Walker 3456124 x 235 [email protected]

CAREERS & GATEWAY

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PĀNUI PĀPĀHO Partnership enables budding laboratory technicians to upskill closer to home

Starting this year, laboratory technician students can complete their studies and have practical hands on experience while living here in Rotorua. Rotorua Lakes Council has partnered with Real World Education to provide laboratory technician students the opportunity to gain experience through placement at Council’s Environmental Laboratory. The aim of the partnership is to reduce barriers to gaining further education for local students by providing a study option closer to home. For local students this will reduce study costs and allow them to maintain connections with friends and whānau while gaining the skills and knowledge needed to develop their profession. Real World Education (RWE) is a government funded educational provider specialising in programmes for people starting or advancing laboratory careers. Students enrolled in RWE’s laboratory technician programmes are required to complete theoretical and practical studies. Previously the practical aspect of the programme has not been available in Rotorua. The partnership began with connections made under Pūtake Nui - a collaborative approach by local and central government, non-government organisations, hapū, businesses and communities within Rotorua, focused on making positive and sustainable changes that work for rangatahi. Through the Laboratory Technician Comprehensive Programme participants receive the New Zealand Certificate in Applied Science (Level 4) and, upon completion, the New Zealand Diploma in Applied Science (Level 6). Students can also go on to gain a Postgraduate Diploma in Analytical Science Programme. For more information about completing Laboratory Technician Training, email [email protected] or visit www.real.ac.nz Real World Education Students can sign up for 2020 Laboratory Technician study now, with new intakes opening each month. There are approximately 25 spots for domestic participants in all programmes (combined) throughout the entire country. The course is eligible for ‘fees free’ funding and scholarships are available. Laboratory Technicians analyse samples such as water, foods, drinks, pharmaceutics, environmental samples, and mining samples, to find out the chemical and bacteria content. The kind of sample analysed depends on the area of work. Rotorua Lakes Council’s Environmental Laboratory Staff in Council’s Environmental Laboratory test for nutrients and pathogens present in drinking water, wastewater, storm water, and sludge. Council’s Environmental Laboratory is located at the Waste Water Treatment Plant on Te Ngae Road, next to Puarenga Park. Pūtake-Nui Pūtake-Nui initiated from the Rotorua Working Together Forum. There are four areas of focus within Pūtake-Nui; Rangatahi well-being, Act early act together, Youth centric, and Rangatahi with aspirations. Their goal is to make positive change for the rangatahi of Rotorua, from a citywide approach. For more information about Pūtake Nui please contact Gill Brocas on 0225346546 or [email protected].

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Career Week April 21 – 24 2020

http://www.pihms.ac.nz/career-week.html

PIHMS career week provides any student with the opportunity to experience PIHMS, our culture, lifestyle, education, training to see if this is where your future lies

Get first-hand hand tips and information about the hospitality and tourism industry and find out how PIHMS works

Only $199 per person – everything is included – accommodation, all meals & beverages and scheduled activities

All students attending need to be motivated about considering PIHMS as an option for tertiary study Places are limited as we only have a limited number of rooms available for accommodation – So apply asap

to avoid missing out.

NOTICE BOARD