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Dear Parents/Caregivers Kia ora tatou
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
STUDENT SUCCESSES
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Congratulations to the following students for their excellent results at this event held in the holidays. Trampoline: Emma Jenkin – 1st GOLD New Zealand National Title - 13-14 year old Girls Synchronised Trampoline 5th 13-14 Women’s Double Mini Trampoline & 6th 13-14 Women’s Individual Trampoline Krista Taylor – 1st New Zealand Champion 13-14 year old Girls Tumbling Madleine Whiting – 4th 13-14 Women’s Tumbling Hannah Sutton – 6th 13-14 Women’s Double Mini Trampoline, 9th Women’s Synchronised Trampoline & 14th in Women’s Individual Trampoline Gymnastics: Madeline Whiting – 1st Vault & 3rd Floor Krista Taylor – 2nd overall in New Zealand, 1st Vault, 3rd Uneven Bars & 3rd Balance Beam
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Congratulations to Annaliese Heuvel, (Year 11) who has made the team for the ASB National Women’s League for Soccer. She is one of the youngest in the squad. The games are played in Auckland, Cambridge, Wellington and Christchurch. At the moment this WAI/BOP team is at the top of the table with 2 games 2 wins.
____________________________________________________________________________ 2014 ROTORUA YOUNG ACHIEVERS
The Rotorua Young Achievers Awards Ceremony was held this week on Tuesday 21 October at the Convention Centre. Our Young Achievers represented our school proudly:
Piwiki Kingi Excellence in Leadership and Tikanga Maori
Ashleigh Poolman Excellence in Leadership and Hockey
Tessa Norton-Campbell Excellence in Leadership and School Involvement
Samuel Aoake-Austin Excellence in Leadership and School Involvement
Anna Wallace Excellence in Academic Achievement and School Involvement
Rebekah Walsh Excellence in Academic Achievement and Community Spirit
CHALKBOARD
From the Principal P.1-4
Information from Depts P.4-6
Sport P.7
Careers Newsletter P.7-11
Community Noticeboard P.1-13
Contact us P.13
Sponsors P.14
Rotorua Lakes High School
“Mauria te pono – Keep steadfastly to the truth”
NEWSLETTER ISSUE 32 – 24th OCTOBER 2014
MASTERS GRADUATION – HOD MAORI
Congratulations to our Head of the Maori Department Tania Cliffe who formally graduated Master of Education (First Class Honours) at Auckland University during the holidays. She is pictured here with her supervisor Dr Melinda Webber who is also from Te Arawa. Tania is grateful to the Board of Trustees who granted her leave to take up a Study Award in 2013.
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YEAR 13 LEAVERS’ DINNER
The Year 13 Leavers Dinner will be held on Thursday 4 December at the Novotel at 7pm.
Tickets are now on sale at the school office - $50.00 per head.
All students must be accompanied by a Parent/Caregiver. Any students who do not have a Parent/Caregiver to accompany them must see Miss Trevor before purchasing a ticket.
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FEES STATEMENTS
Statements for outstanding fees been mailed out to parents.
We would appreciate prompt payment please.
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UNIFORM
Sandals - In Term 4, students may wear plain all-over black sandals with no heel or any embellishments. Please do not wear socks or tights/stockings with sandals.
Senior Uniform for 2015 Year 12 students
A reminder to parents of this year’s Year 11 students that they will need to buy the new Senior Uniform for their students going into Year 12 next year and then on to Year 13 the following year.
Girls need a plain blue skirt and a white shirt.
Boys need a white shirt. All items can be purchased from Bill Davis Outdoor World. There may be some second-hand items available through the school.
Donations of old uniform will be gratefully accepted by the school – thank you.
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EUROPE 2015
In the October school holidays of 2015 a group of students, parents and teachers is travelling to Europe for 3 weeks.
We have, unfortunately, had a couple of students unable to keep their places on the trip and therefore we have 2 open places for anyone who is interested. If you think this could be for you and would like to find out more, please contact Mrs Allen at the Lakes High front office, or email her on allenl@rotorualakes.school.nz
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FROM NZQA
2014 Result notices Result notices can be ordered through the 'order documents' link in the learner login up until 31 December. It is intended that these will be issued shortly after result publication occurs in January. Candidates entered in NZQA Scholarship exams: NZQA will again digitally return marked NZ Scholarship answer booklets to candidates via YouPost once results have been released in mid-February. Note: NZ Scholarship papers will ONLY be returned digitally. Physical papers will NOT be returned. NZ Scholarship candidates will be required to register with YouPost to access their booklets. Those whose entries were in our school’s 1 September entry data file will be sent a letter to their home address during the week beginning 20 October. This letter will advise them of the YouPost registration process. Candidates with NZ Scholarship entries made after 1 September will receive registration letters after examinations have finished in mid-December. Unpaid NZQA Fees: All NZQA fees paid to the school have been sent to NZQA. Unpaid fees have been removed from our school system. Unpaid fees must now be paid directly to NZQA.
Student fee payment through learner login
NZQA will accept 2014 fees directly from candidates. They can pay their outstanding fees for 2014 online using their NZQA learner login. Online payments can be made using a Visa or Mastercard credit card, or a Visa debit card. For manual payments sent to NZQA, please remember the School Candidate Form – Payment of NZQA Fees must accompany payment.
NCEA
The school encourages all students sitting NCEA assessments this year to regularly log into their area on the NZQA Website to check their personal details are correct, internal results have been reported accurately and external entries are made. Remember - If students have any issues see Ms Sturme immediately.
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The following assessment has been set down to take place in Week 3-4. 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.
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Level Subject Standard Date
1 MAU AS 90135 Week 3-4
o We are currently taking enrolments for 2015. Enrolment forms are available from our school office.
o We recommend you complete the enrolment documentation and return it to us as soon as possible, or alternatively, you can hand it in to your school office for us to collect.
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SHORT TERM HOMESTAYS NEEDED – NEXT YEAR We are looking for caring, supportive homestay families for a group of boys (15-16 years old) from Torei Gakuen Boys High School, Japan, who will be visiting our school from Wednesday 25 March to Monday 6 April. NB: Easter weekend falls in the last weekend of their stay. The boys will have English lessons at RELA (Rotorua English Language Academy) each morning and each afternoon will either be at Lakes High for integration or at a tourist activity. They are transported by bus from Lakes High to RELA each morning and returned here each afternoon. The homestay fee for the 12 days is $420.00. Please phone 345 6124 ext 223 or email office@rotorualakes.school.nz
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Yours sincerely P B Walker Principal
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YEAR 10 BUSINESS STUDIES CLASS - MARKET DAY
Market Day is on Thursday October 30th! As part of the Year 10 Business Studies Programme, students plan and run a business activity for their Enterprise Unit. Students have been working hard on writing their business plans and doing market research. Some of the products involved are: Giant Jelly Babies, Homemade Lemonade, Spooky Spiders and Brownie Sundaes. On Thursday October 30th, the Business Studies students will be setting up their stalls at lunchtime in the C Block Courtyard.
Students, come along to support them!
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TERM 4 KEY DATES
27 October Labour Day 5 November SENIOR PRIZEGIVING 10 & 11 Nov JUNIOR EXAMS 10 Nov – 3 Dec NCEA EXAMS 27 – 30 Nov Junior Girls Waterpolo to North Island Champs 1-3 December JUNIOR ELECTIVES 4 December Leavers Dinner 5 December JUNIOR PRIZEGIVING Issue Junior Reports Last Day Term 4
INFORMATION FROM DEPARTMENTS
2014 ACADEMIC PRIZEGIVINGS SENIOR PRIZEGIVING
Wednesday 5 November in the D C Price Auditorium at 7.00pm
JUNIOR PRIZEGIVING Friday 5 December in the D C Price Auditorium at 11.30am
2014 LEAVERS DINNER YEAR 13 LEAVERS DINNER
Thursday 4 December at the Novotel
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FROM THE VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
Due Dates for Folio Boards:
Folios must be brought to C3 by 9 am for final marking of their external submission. Late submissions will not be accepted, so please make a note of these important dates.
Level 2 Painting, Design and Photography: These were due today, Friday October 24th, 9 am.
Level 3 Design, Photography, and Painting: Folios are due to the class room teacher by Friday, October 31st, for photographing and final consultation about the layout of the work. Students must courier their folio boards directly to Wellington, on Thursday November 6th. Address labels and stickers for boards and scholarship submissions will be given to students on Friday 31 October. Pick up for the boards can be arranged and booked through the school, if payment to school is made a week before.
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FROM THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT
LAKES HAS TALENT
We had a very good night for the first event to be held in the Music Classroom since it was built. We were entertained by a talented group of youngsters from Rotorua Lakes High. The judges were an eclectic bunch, who added much enjoyment to the evening. Sam Aoake-Austin and Aroha Te Whau took out 1st place in The Senior Orginals, 1st place in the Senior covers, and won the "RELOAD" (AUDIENCE CHOICE) Photo right OTHER WINS: Judges 1st in Junior cover section was Siobhan Terry 2nd in Senior Originals was Harvey Klutman.
Chris P from the Music Bloc
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FROM THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
MATHS HOMEWORK CENTRE
o Each Thursday from 3.15 – 4.30pm in A11 o All welcome. o Please bring a snack, drink and a smile.
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NZQA EXAMS BEGIN ON 10 NOVEMBER – Students should be fully within their study programmes by now. Take a look at these tips to help you get through the next 5 weeks approx
Hockey Any students interested in registering for the coaching clinic in this flyer can get a form from Ms Sturme. The form must be emailed to Rotorua Hockey by Thursday 30 October.
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TERM 4 HEADS UP! REMINDER YEAR 13 SCHOOL LEAVERS - All Tertiary Programme applications are now
open - if you are intending on applying to a University or Polytechnic in 2015 you should have your online application under way. Please see the Team in the Careers Department if you need any help with your applications. Also applications for many Scholarships have either closed or closing soon so please check the closing dates and details required.
SPORT
SPORTS
ZONTA CLUB OF ROTORUA $1500 STUDY AWARD FOR YOUNG WOMEN IN OUR COMMUNITY
Criteria:
Play an active role in your school and community
Be a diligent achiever
Have received no other bursaries, scholarships or awards For an application form please contact: Teresa McMenamin – atrex@xtra.co.nz or rotorua@zonta.org.nz APPLICATIONS CLOSE WEDNESDAY 10 DECEMBER 2014 AT 6PM No late applications will be accepted
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP GRANT 2015 The objective of the Further Education Grant is to support those who pursue continual
education whether it be tertiary or trade training.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate a good work ethic with either or both a school record and work history. Priority will be given to those applicants who have a financial
need. The Grant will be to a maximum of $1,000 per applicant and will be paid directly to the educational institute. An application form can be picked up from Mrs Oldman in the Careers Office. CLOSING DATE: 21 NOVEMBER 2014. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WAIKATO UNIVERSITY HEAD START SCHOLARSHIPS! Head-Start Scholarships can be used towards your study fees or accommodation costs in your first year of study.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR’S ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE SCHOOL LEAVER SCHOLARSHIP - $5,000*
THE UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO ACADEMIC MERIT SCHOOL LEAVER SCHOLARSHIP - $3,000*
SIR EDMUND HILLARY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME – Full Fees*
GOLDEN JUBILEE SCHOOL LEAVER SCHOLARSHIP - $10,00 PA for up to four years*
BRYANT RESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP – up to $5,000* It’s simple! There’s no scholarship application to fill out, just simply enroll with the University of Waikato. Your eligibility for the scholarship will be assessed when the University receives the 2014 NCEA results. * Conditions apply - To find out more, visit waikato.ac.nz/go/school-leaver
KEYSTONE TRUST 2015 SCHOLARSHIPS NOW OPEN! For the past 20 years Keystone has been giving students a hand-up into tertiary related property studies across New Zealand. These outstanding students are our future leaders of the property industry. Since we began, we have successfully assisted 105 students and by the end of this year we will
have awarded just over $1.2 million in scholarship funding. Keystone scholarship recipients have taken up studies across property qualifications, including but not limited to, Engineering, Architecture, Construction, Property and Planning. What sets us apart is that our Keystone Study Award includes a high degree of pastoral care, as we support our scholarship students through their tertiary years and ensure, that through our sponsor partners support, they are exposed to the industry they will become part of. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR NEW WEBSITE! www.keystonetrust.org.nz Applications can be completed on-line or by downloading a hard copy of the application form.
Check out the NEW scholarships on BreakOut! Students can access Breakout FREE at school via the school’s KnowledgeNet link.
UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY Department of Communication Disorders
Have you heard about the BSLP? The Bachelor of Speech & Language Pathology (Hons) trains you to help people with communication disorders gain the ability to communicate successfully. In addition, you learn about the assessment and treatment of swallowing disorders. This is a four year degree with a strong focus on science (eg human biology, speech acoustics, neurological mechanisms, statistics) with a vocational qualification as the outcome. Students graduate as speech-language pathologists (therapists) and are highly employable as clinicians in schools and hospital settings both in New Zealand and overseas, or as research scientists. Please email: anne.oconnell@canterbury.ac.nz for a brochure & checkout www.youtube.com/user/uniCanterburyCMDS to hear students talk first-hand about the BSLP.
_________________________________________________________________________________ The University of Waikato would like to wish all Year 13 students the very best for the remainder of your time at secondary school and in particular for their final exams.
We know all that stressing and studying can be tough - but don't forget that for those applying to study with Waikato, it could all pay off... literally. Students who gain a Merit endorsement for NCEA Level 3 will receive $3000 and those who achieve an Excellence endorsement will get $5000.
The scholarship can be credited to tuition fees or accommodation when you enrol at Waikato. There’s no separate application process and no limit to how many we can give away. For information about these or to find out more about where the world is going, make sure you contact the people who can help you get there, the University of Waikato Student Recruitment Advisers. These guys are here to help and would love to hear from you. The Adviser for your school is Andy Howells and he can be reached by emailing andyh@waikato.ac.nz, texting 027 295 3270 or calling (07) 571 0190 ext 6136. We hope to see you next year! The team at Waikato
New Scholarships available for students studying degrees at Waiariki Institute of Technology Waiariki institute of Technology is proud to announce a new scholarship for degree level study.
Open to year 12/ 13 considering degree level study in 2015
Scholarships of $3500 toward fees or living costs, $500 each term 2, 3 and 4 in first year- $5000 total
Open to New Zealand citizens or permanent residents only
Year 12 or Year 13 attending a secondary school, wharekura or area school within the Waiariki and Bay of Plenty region.
Applicants under 18 years of age must have the written consent of their parent(s) or legal guardian(s)
Fulfil all Waiariki entry level and programme entry criteria requirements for degree study.
Entry criteria to Degree level programmes Where no programme regulations have been approved for a programme the admission requirements will normally be: For domestic students under 20
Students must be able to demonstrate adequate literacy and numeracy skills to enable them to meet all academic and health and safety requirements of the programme/course on which they enrol.
NCEA level 2 with passes in English/Te Reo Māori and maths or equivalent. Note: applicants do not have to have been accepted to their programme yet to apply for the scholarship. They need only meet the entry criteria. Applications forms and full details attached and online. Applications close OCTOBER 24th 5pm Waiariki degrees:
Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology
Bachelor of Applied Management
Bachelor of Tourism Management
The following qualifications have additional entry regulations
Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education (Te Reo Māori) Bachelor of Teaching Early Childhood Education
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Applied Social Science (Social Work)
Fee refund scheme for school leavers offered again in 2015 Once again Waiariki Institute of Technology is offering the fee refund scheme for school leavers. This is a great way for students to save money on their first and second years of study. In a nutshell:
Students pay for their programme of study
Students must complete their programme of study, with at least 75% pass. They will then receive a 50% refund on tuition fees paid. For those who take a student loan, the
money is paid directly to Studylink. For some students this could be an up to $3000 saving
Students who continue for a second year will receive a further 25% refund upon successful completion.
Full terms and conditions available on our website. Fee Refund scheme still available to scholarship
winners meaning even more saving for some.
WAIARIKI CREATIVE ARTS FESTIVAL MUSIC ART FASHION GRADUATE SHOWCASE
ARTSPEAK – 7 NOVEMBER 6PM CATWALK – FASHION SHOW – 7 NOVEMBER 7.30PM REVOLVER – MUSIC SHOW – 8 NOVEMBER 3-8PM WHERE: WAIARIKI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MOKOIA CAMPUS, ROTORUA
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COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
ROTORUA DISTRICT FESTIVAL OF GARDENS The November 2015 biennial Rotorua District Festival of Gardens will again benefit The BayTrust Rescue
Helicopter (the 2013 Festival raised $15,000 for them).
Organisers - Rotorua District Festival of Gardens Inc., P O Box 2264 Rotorua,
www.rotoruagardens.org.nz, Chairman Paul Shaw (07) 332 3733
Participants - garden owners around the district.
What – 3-day tour of open gardens.
Where – across the district - city suburbs, Paradise Valley, Hamurana, Waikite Valley, Reporoa etc.
When – Friday 13th; Saturday 14th; and Sunday 15th November 2015.
Why – to raise funds for The BayTrust Rescue Helicopter and celebrate Rotorua.
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CONTACT US
ROTORUA LAKES HIGH SCHOOL Mr P B Walker, Principal
BA (Hons), Dip Ed, Post Grad Dip Second Language Tchg, Dip Tchg
P O Box 7002, Te Ngae, Rotorua Phone: 345 6124
Fax: 345 5964 office@rotorualakes.school.nz
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For an appointment:
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Cnr Fenton & Whakaue Streets
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