School Sport - Havelock North Primary
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We asked HNPS children what was the most important thing about sport and this is what they said. School Sport Being part of a team and learning new skills were the two most important things to them. 84.9% enjoyed having their parents watching or involved in trainings. When we asked what they thought achieving in sport means 45.2% said it was having fun playing games not worrying about winning or losing. 19.2% said it meant getting better as a team throughout the season. 16.4% said it meant getting better by putting in lots of practise. Creating quality sporting Contact Details experiences for young people If you need any help or have questions please contact our school Sport Coordinator Olivia Currie ocurrie@hnps.school.nz
Notes Page Table of Contents House groups and points 2 Sport on offer at HNPS 3 Extra opportunities 4 School sport events 5 Sport uniforms 6 Sport Tab on the Website 7 How do I register my child to play sport? 8 Celebrating success at HNPS 9 HNPS Sport Flash and Blue Star 10 Flash criteria 11 Outside providers 12 Top tips for parents 13 Notes 14
House Groups and Points Top Tips for Parents All children at HNPS are allocated a house. Children do activities with their whanau groups which are made up of children from their house. For all school sport events, such as cross country, athletics, swimming sports, triathlons and duathlons children earn points for their house and are asked to wear house colours for the event. Joll House Joll House (and also Joll Road) was named after John Joll. At age six John Joll emigrated with his parents from Calstock (Cornwall, England) to New Plymouth. The family was soon farming in Pukahu (on the outskirts of Havelock North – Scott’s Strawberry Farm is part of the old house) and then around the Joll Road area. John Joll’s son, J.H (Henry) Joll, donated land for the present bowling green and Croquet Lawn Club. The colour green is associated with the land. Campbell House Campbell House was named after General Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the British Forces in India and also after Hugh Campbell, a local land owner. Mr Hugh Campbell was a very successful farmer in the mid 1800’s, eventually owning several large properties around Havelock North. Around 1911 he gave eight acres of land for Iona College, a Presbyterian girls school also based in the village. The colour gold for Campbell House comes from the medals the General wore. Duart House Duart House was named after a colonial homestead on Duart Road. This historic wooden house was built for Allan and Hannah McLean. Allan was a Scot who took up land on the banks of the Tuki Tuki River and accordingly became known as ‘Tuki’ McLean to distinguish him from other McLeans in Hawke’s Bay. He married Hannah, the eldest daughter of John and Margaret Chambers of Te Mata. The colour blue is linked with the colour of the Scottish National Flag. Chambers House Chambers House (and also Chambers Street) was named after John Chambers. The Chambers family were one of the first families to settle in this area and owned most of the Havelock North Primary School zone. John Chambers and two of his sons gave 242 acres in Trust to the people of Havelock North for a park and recreation ground in 1927. This is Te Mata Reserve around Te Mata Peak. The colour red is associated with vineyards. 2 13
Sport on offer at HNPS Approx. cost Offered Cricket Y3-6 Various grounds around $30 a term Term 1 & 4 Outside providers Hastings (Home and away games) Gymnastics, Swimming, Football and Rugby are all run through local Active Post Y0-2 HNPS Turf $38 once a Term 1 & 4 clubs. More contact details for these clubs can be found below. We do Cricket year however teach the fundamentals of these sports in classes across all year groups through our PE curriculum. Miniball Y0-2 FlaxRock $30 a term All year Y3-6 Hastings Sport Centre Havelock North Wanderers (Football): Contact: admin@hnwafc.org.nz Netball Y0-2 Regional Sports Park $15 a term Term 1 & 4 Website: https://www.hnwafc.org.nz/register/ Y3-4 $30 a term Term 2 Y5-6 $60 total Term 2-3 Havelock North Cricket: Website: http://www.sporty.co.nz/hncricket Touch Y0-6 Anderson Park, Havelock $20 a term Term 1 & 4 Rugby North or Regional Sports Contact: http://www.sporty.co.nz/hncricket/Contact Park Hastings Gymnastics: Barefoot Y4-6 Various schools around $15 total Term 2-3 Website: http://www.sporty.co.nz/hastingsgymnastics 10s Hastings (Home and away Contact: katie.louise21@hotmail.com games) Gymnastics @ Omni Gym: Hockey Y3-4 Unison Hockey Turf $35 total Term 2-3 Y5-6 Park Island (Development $70 total Contact: enquiries@omnigymnastics.co.nz Grades) Website: https://omnigymnastics.co.nz/ Summer Y3-6 Unison Hockey Turf or Park $30 a term Term 1 & 4 Tennis Lessons: Hockey Island (Depending on Guy Howett ghowett@slingshot.co.nz numbers of entries) Futsal Y5-6 Centennial Hall Napier $60.00 a term Term 1 & 4 Swimming Lessons: Havelock North Swimming Club: http://www.sporty.co.nz/hnsc Outside Providers Hilton Brown: https://swim.school.nz/hilton-brown-havelock-north/ Small Y0-2 Various schools around Hawkes Information through Phone: 06 877 7202 Sticks Bay association Hockey Havelock North Rugby Club: Website: http://www.sporty.co.nz/havelocknorthrugby Kelly Y0-5 HNPS grounds $87 for 8 All year Contact: tblake@karamu.school.nz Sports weeks Tennis Y0-6 HNPS Turf $50 for 6 All year Lessons lessons 3 12
Flash and Blue Star Criteria Extra Opportunities Weetbix Tryathlon 7+ year olds Enter online at Weetbix Try website Beach 5s Y5-6 Ocean Beach. 1 selected team only. Tabloids Sports Y4 Windsor Park, Hastings. All Year 4 students. Black and White Y3-6 Ron Gorgi Park, Flaxmere. Rippa National Rippa Y5-6 1 selected team only. Qual Tourni Barefoot 7s Y2-6 Hastings Boys High School Hastings Sixes Y6 Selected hockey and netball teams. 1 of each. Hawkes Bay Y5-6 All Thursday Y5-6 netball teams. Primary Netball Tourni Tough Guy and Gal Y3-6 Clifton Station, Hawkes Bay. Hawkes Bay Y5-6 Frimley Park, Hastings, Triathlon (McDonalds Tri) Hawkes Bay Y5-6 Napier Tennis Club, Onekawa. Tennis Champs 4
School Sport Events HNPS Y4-6 Village Pools, Havelock North Term 1 Swimming Sports HNPS Sports Flash & Blue Star awards Duathlon Y3 HNPS Grounds Term 1 Triathlon Y4-6 Village Green and Village Pools, Term 1 Havelock North At HNPS, we have many ways to celebrate the HNPS Cross Y0-2 HNPS Grounds Term 3 success of our children in many areas including Country Y3-6 Anderson Park, Havelock North sport. HNPS Y0-6 Regional Sports Park, Hastings Term 4 One way that we celebrate contribution and Athletics achievement in sport is by presenting children with a Sports Flash. Biannual Sporting Events Jump Rope Y0-6 HNPS Grounds Term 2 The Sports Flash can be achieved by for Heart collecting points for participating in sports events, representing the school at interschool events or in our top teams to name a few. Sports Flash points can be collected by children from Year 4-6. Children are to record their points and then upon reaching the set number of points to receive a flash (30 points) children submit their flash criteria to their teacher. This will then be checked and signed off by management and in return the child will receive their Sports Flash in a whole school assembly. The Sport Flash is one of 4 flashes children can work towards here at Interschool Events HNPS. Hastings Y3-6 Top place getters in our school cross country. Term 3 Cross Country This event is held at the Hastings Show Here at HNPS we also have a Blue Star. This is a new award and is for Grounds. those who have already gained their Sports Flash. Hastings Y4-6 Top place getters in our school athletics. This Term 4 The Blue Star is worth 20 more points on top of the 30 earnt for the Athletics event is held at the Regional Sports Park, Sports Flash. This Star gives our consistent sports child something to Hastings. NB: There are 4 Year 3 races so a small number of Year 3s will be selected. work towards once they have received their flash. As with the flash, children need to keep a record of their points, submit their completed Havelock Y4-6 Top place getters in our school swimming Term 1 criteria to their teacher. This will then be checked and signed off by Swimming sports. This event is held at the Village Pools, management and in return the child will receive their Sports Flash in a Sports Havelock North. whole school assembly. HNPS Winter Top Vs Greenmeadows (Greenlock Shield) Term 3 Sports teams Vs Parkvale (Battle of the Bridge) Exchanges Vs Te Mata (Rex Graham Cup) (Rotating home and away games) Children who participate in Hastings interschool champs can qualify for Hawkes Bay champs depending on their placings. 13 10
Sport Uniforms Celebrating success Sports uniforms at HNPS change depending on the different At HNPS it is important to us that we celebrate the success of our sport. students in any sport they are involved in. Besides the Sports Flash and Blue Star we also celebrate children's The standard sports uniform is for sports including; Basketball, success and achievement in sport by; Touch Rugby, Cricket (apart from hardball) and Hockey: • HNPS Performance Shirt • Team of the week and play of the week- These are announced in • Navy shorts/skort assembly when they are nominated. The nominations can come from • Running shoes parents, supporters or the coaches of teams. • STAC award- Sportsmanship, Teamwork, Attitude and Coachability • Ankle socks award. This is awarded to a player who shows one, some or all of • HNPS Fleece these attributes during a season, game or training. • Hair tied up/away from face • Caps for our Blue and White netball, cricket and hockey teams. • End of year sports trophies- These are presented in the end of year school prize giving. Trophies are for Sportsman, Sportswomen, Cricket, Netball, Rugby and Football All Round Outstanding Players. • Regular updates on the school Facebook page, website or Tuesday Sport specific uniforms Times. • We also love sharing major awards, with peers, in either school or Netball: team assemblies. • HNPS Performance shirt We love hearing how our children get on and getting out to watch them • School issued skirt in their chosen sports so please communicate with us when events are on • Dresses (Blue and White Ferns only) or when amazing achievements are made. Hardball cricket only: • HNPS Performance shirt • Cricket white trousers Barefoot rugby: • HNPS Rugby jersey • Navy shorts Blue/White Ferns, Sticks and Caps are all presented with a cap in school assembly. These can be worn with their sport uniform at games. 9 6
How do I register my child to play sport? The Sport Tab on the Website Click on the pay fees button for the sport that you would like to register your child for. Check the quantity amount, will be set to 1 but if you want to register more than one child, change this number. Then click add to cart. The HNPS website is where you will find all Sport information. You can then continue shopping if you want to pay for other Under the sport tab you will find information about PE and Sport sports fees or proceed to including; checkout to finish. • Sport procedures - including how we trial and select our top teams. • Sports talk – brief posts and updates about sport, results, advertisements from outside organisations. • School Sports Events – Termly information about sports events Complete the checkout details coming up, costs, how to register and all the information you need. and credit/debit card • Sports Injury Register – A place where our sport coaches report details.then click place order. an injury. This sends a message to the sports coordinator who can follow up with the child and parents. This also provides a spreadsheet of injuries so we can see if there are any patterns and try to eliminate injuries where possible. • HNPS Sport Photos – Photos of our school events. You will receive an email • Term Sports – Information about sport for the term. Here you can confirming your order and it will find draws, rules, sport specific information and the link to pay have a link to the registration fees, once you have paid the sports fees a link will be sent to your email. This is updated termly. form. Click the link and then complete the registration form with all your child’s details. Then you are all 7 finished. 8
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