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13 April 2018 He Pānui ki te Whānau Nei rā te tuku i ngā kupu whakamoemiti ki tō tātou Kaihanga Ka whakahōnore tō tātou Kīngi rātou ko te whare Kāhui Ariki, Paimārire. Ki ngā mate, moe mai rā ki roto i ngā ringa kaha o tō tātou Matua i te rangi. Rātou te hunga mate ki a ratou tātou ngā urupā o rātou mā, e whakakotahi nei ki raro i te maru o te Kīngitanga Paimārire ki a tātou katoa
13 April 2018 Ngā kaupapa hirahira kei te haere mai - Important upcoming events 13 April 2018 Last day of term 1 – kura finished at 2pm 17 April-19 April 2018 NTW Netball Academy Programme 30 April 2018 Term 2 begins – buses as normal 30 April -25 May 2018 Raukura Hauora Mobile Dental Unit at Wharekura 30 May-1 June 2018 Mahinga Wheako 4 June 2018 Queen’s birthday – Public Holiday 5 June 2018 School photos – Number 1’s required 14 June 2018 School Reports sent out (Term 2) 28 June 2018 Ngā hui ako – Learning conversations 3-6 July 2018 National Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Competition 2018 (Palmerston North) 6 July 2018 Last day Term 2 – kura finishes at 2pm Ngā kaupapa hirahira kua hipa atu / Past events Poukai Kāore e ārikarika ngā mihi ki ngā ākonga (Tau 9/Tau13 anō hoki) me ngā kaiako i tae ā-tinana atu ki ngā Poukai ki Te Papa-o-Rotu. He miharo tā koutou mahi hei kanohi mō tō tātou nei kaupapa. Nā koutou te tauira o wā tātou uara i whakaatu atu ki te hapori whānui nō reira tēnā koutou. He mihi nui anō ki ngā kaiwhakahaere matua, arā, ko Matua Greg, Whaea Mere, Whaea Michelle me Whaea Aroha. Otirā e tika ana kia mihia ngā hoamahi i noho tonu ki te kura hei tiaki i ngā karaehe me ngā kaupapa katoa. Endless thanks to those teachers and students who represented us at Te Papa-o-Rotu poukai this week. It was a great day and important that we were a part of it. Many thanks again to our key organisers Matua Greg, Whaea Mere, Whaea Michelle and Whaea Aroha. Also, acknowledgements must go to staff who remained at school to look after classes. NZQA Top Scholar – Te Reo Māori 2017’s Manukura Wahine, Ruamano Te Koi, gained the top Scholarship Te Reo Māori examination mark in the external examinations last year. She will be recognised at a special awards ceremony at Parliament, in Wellington, in May. Student ID card Please ensure that your child’s student ID card has been issued. The $10.00 charge can be paid at the office. School Photo’s The photo’s are scheduled for Tues 5 June 2018. All students are required to wear their number 1’s (formal wear). Mobile Dental Unit Raukura Hauora O Tainui is a Health provider servicing the areas of Hamilton and the Greater Waikato region. The Mobile Dental Unit will be at kura from Monday 30 April to Friday 25 May 2018. A consent form was emailed to all whanau on 9 April 2018. Please ensure you follow the instructions on the email if you want your child to be seen by the someone from the Mobile Dental Unit during the above dates. If you did not receive an email, please contact Rachel Stone on (07) 850-6358. Ngā Uara o te Kura / School Values Our school values are encapsulated in PoUtuWhaKaAro – Pono, Tāutuutu, Whanaungatanga, Kawenga and Aroha.
13 April 2018 This term our main focus has been on whanaungatanga but we aim to acknowledge students who are upholding our values wherever possible. This is something you can also do at home whānau. Ask your child/children about our school values – what they are, what they mean to them and what they look like at our Wharekura. Kākahu-ā-kura / Uniform Do you have uniform you could donate? Whānau, if you have any uniform that your child, or children, have grown out of – or perhaps they’ve left home – please feel free to bring this into the school office and we will make this available to others. This is not an offer to purchase uniform that is surplus to your requirements, but an offer to make pre-loved uniform available to others. Correct uniform E mihi ana ki a koutou e te whānau. Koutou e kaha tautoko nei i tēnei tikanga o tātou. Many thanks to those whānau who work hard to support our kaupapa and ensure that our students are in correct uniform. We still have too many girls wearing black skirts with their day uniform. Students can get a 2-day uniform pass to allow time for repairs/cleaning or purchase of uniform. A note does not act as a pass for an indefinite period of time. Footwear Please ensure students have appropriate footwear for the coming cooler months as well as the correct jacket and jersey. If you have any enquiries about second-hand uniform items that may be available, please contact the office. Hākinakina / Sport Poitukohu – Te Tuaio Rautangata – NZ U17 basketball representative Kei te tamarahi pariri, kei te rau o tītapu, Aio, nei mātou e mihi ana. Ko koe tēnā e whakatinana ana i a PoUtuWhaKaAro e hoa. Kua eke koe ki te karamatamata o tāu i wawata ai. E mihi ana. Aio has truly excelled within the key passion in his life – basketball. He played in the New Zealand Under 17 Basketball team that competed in the FIBA U16 Asian Championship* this month. They placed third and Aio will now go on to compete in the FIBA U17 World Cup in Argentina from 30 June-8 July. *New Zealand’s and FIBA’s terminology is different - FIBA’s Under 16s means 16 years old and younger, which is the equivalent of New Zealand’s Under 17s. Kākahu Hākinakina /PE Uniform It is compulsory for all students to wear the PE uniform for activities like Oranga Tinana, Hauora & off-site representing Nga Taiatea at sporting competitions (for example Monday night touch). Students who consistently do not wear the correct PE uniform receive whakawhiu (detention). Please note: A pānui with an explanation about why students do not have the correct uniform must be provided for the teacher in each class, every day that incorrect uniform is worn. A single note from a parent or caregiver will not cover the student for the whole term. We thank you for your support in upholding the standards of Ngā Taiātea Wharekura. Reliever Are you a registered teacher looking for relief work? Do you know a registered teacher looking for relief work? Ngā Taiātea Wharekura is looking to grow its relief teacher pool. If you are interested in supporting our kaupapa please contact the school office and leave your contact details. These will be passed on to Whaea Julie George who is coordinating our relief teachers this year.
13 April 2018 Takere Hapori / Careers Congratulations to Hani Prentice who was successful in applying for the University of Otago On Campus Experience (OCE). The On Campus Experience is a programme that enables a group of Year 13 Māori students to travel to the University of Otago, from 6 - 10 May 2018, to experience what it is like to live and learn in Dunedin. All successful applicants were selected based on their all-round academic ability, their attitude to learning, a character reference from the school, and an essay highlighting their involvement in their school and Māori community, as well as their aspirations to attend The University of Otago. Mahinga Wheako All Tau 12/13 and some Y11 will be doing their 3 day Work Experience placement in week 5 of term 2 – 30 May to 1st June. This is their opportunity to experience the real world of work and explore career ideas they may be keen on. It is up to each tauira to find their own work placement, and during the school holidays they will need to spend some time arranging this, and getting the contact details of their Mentor in the workforce to hand to their Kaiarahi and getting their Agreement Forms signed by the Mentor and their Whanau. If you are keen to be a workplace mentor for one of our tauira then please send your detail to our Kaihautu Takere Hapori Whaea at mel.veituna@taiatea.school.nz Work Experience Congratulations to the 12 tuakana who have been accepted to do work placements for 10 days in Term 2 at the DHB, QMS Builders, Countdown, The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery. These will not only help them with knowledge of the workplace, but they can also gain credits for what they learn. Drivers Licence Courses RESTRICTED – 10 Tuakana will be doing a Restricted drivers licence on May 11th here at kura, then their tests will be booked for future dates. This course is full but depending on the success there may be another here at kura later in the year. This will cost each student $80 or less if they are registered with Tainui. LEARNERS – Western Community Centre run a drivers licence course for 4 days in the July school holidays – Kura will pay for the course but whanau will need to pay to sit the licence (Half price if they are registered with Tainui). Tauira to register with Whaea Mel University information evening The University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (UC) invites students from our school and their families to attend its Waikato Information Evening on Wednesday 23 May. The evening is a great opportunity for senior secondary students and their parents to learn more about the range of qualifications UC offers, to hear from leading academics and get key questions answered about: Scholarships Accommodation Student Support Degree and course information Anyone considering university study in 2019 or 2020 is welcome at this free event, so register online to find out everything you need to know about life and study at UC. Register at: www.canterbury.ac.nz/events/tours-and- events/info-evenings/ The UC Information Evening starts at 6pm on 23 May at Claudelands Event Centre, Cnr Brooklyn Road & Heaphy Tce, Hamilton.
13 April 2018 NGĀ TAIATEA WHAREKURA NETBALL ACADEMY PROGRAMME 2018 APRIL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME 17th-19th April FREE Ngā Taiatea Wharekura DAY 1: Tuesday 17th April 3pm Warm-Up Beginning 3.15pm-4pm Defence and attacking Skill Beginning 4pm BREAK 4.15pm-5pm Ball Drills Beginning DAY 2: Wednesday 18th April 3pm Warm-Up Beginning 3.15pm-4pm Defence and attacking Skill Beginning 4pm BREAK 4.15pm-5pm Ball Drills Beginning DAY 3: Thursday 19th April 3pm Warm-Up Beginning 3.15pm-4pm Defence and attacking Skill Beginning 4pm BREAK 4.15pm-5pm Ball Drills Beginning 5pm-5.30pm GAME- FastFive Programme for Ngā Taiatea students only Free- No cost Bring water bottles Correct footwear Appropriate gear Plenty of snacks to graze on
13 April 2018 We're inviting kura from across the Waikato region to attend the Techweek 2018 Maaori Showcase being held May 21 at Wintec, Kirikiriroa, 4pm - 7.30pm. It is an exciting showcase that will exhibit some of the latest technologies and some of our leading Maaori experts, products and services. Get your tamariki there to inspire them to be innovative with technology and to see what future career pathways they could potentially see entering. Its guaranteed to be a fun, entertaining and interactive, a showcase for everyone to attend. To register your interest please contact Hinga Whiu on hinga.whiu@tainui.co.nz. Speakers include: Taaniko Nordstrom. Six years ago Taaniko Nordstrom took some photos on her iPad of herself dressed up in a mixture of traditional Māori and colonial clothing. It turned out to be the genesis of Soldiers Rd Portraits, a company she set up with her sister-in-law creating portraits of people in indigenous dress. Taaniko Nordstrom is the Co- Founder of Soldiers Road Portraits. Maru Nihoniho is the founder of Metia Interactive, a game studio based in Auckland, New Zealand established in 2003. They create game assets ranging from 2D illustrations to complex 3D modelling. They are licensed to develop across multiple platforms from PlayStation to mobile. Christian-Lee Pogai. 12-year-old Hamilton Boys High School student, Christian, stole the show at Innes 48 business competition where he competed with his father and cousin with their business concept Marae BnB which was an idea to invigorate Marae through allowing tourists. His team, Brown and Down boys took home Peoples Choice and Best Pitch award. Adele Hauwai. Kirikiriroa (Hamilton) woman Adele Hauwai is the innovator behind SeeCom, a social enterprise which is developing the world’s first digital interactive sign language game. Kawana Wallace. A group of Huntly lads are developing digital tools for millennials to learn te reo Māori. His business, myReo, is creating a series of bilingual digital games and software targeted at schoolaged students but accessible to everyone. Subject matters include math, history, mythology, programming, data sorting and artificial intelligence. Lee Timutimu. CEO and Founder of Arataki Trail Tours. selfguided fully immersive cultural walking experience. Our proximity storytelling product seamlessly connects users with authentic cultural content and information, at the right time, in the right location. Kodee Ngatai is founder of Jacal-B an ondemand Artificial Intelligence athlete development team. This platform is aimed at helping athletes access high performance training at the touch of the button.
13 April 2018 How do I get the ‘NGA TAIATEA WHAREKURA’ school app on my phone? 1. Go to the ‘App Store’ on your phone 2. Search ‘Nga Taiatea Wharekura’ 3. Click on ‘Nga Taiatea Wharekura’ 4. Click on GET 5. If you have a password on your device you will be required to put this on otherwise you will automatically download the Nga Taiatea Wharekura (uses your data) 6. Open the app 7. You will be asked whether you are a student / parent / teacher – choose the relevant category 8. You will generate an email automatically, which requests us to send you an email with a username & password. 9. Enter this information into the app, and you are ready 10. Have a look around in the app – go to your menu – you can choose the alerts you receive ie: Kapa haka,Tu taua, Poitarawhiti, Poitukohu etc…………… This phone APP will allow whānau to have access to pānui, information regarding your child, key dates etc through your phones. It will also enable teachers and coaches to send out notifications to whānau and the students in regards to classes at school, sports teams and other groups within the school. It will also enable whānau to communicate with the school through the APP if your child is going to be absent. This APP will be our main channel of communication to whānau.
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