School Notices 7 June 2024
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Monday 10 June | EOTC Collegiate Hockey | |
Tuesday 11 June | EOTC Defensive Driving Course OHS Cross Country Quad Principals/Prefects Visit |
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Wednesday 12 June | EOTC Boys and Girls Mid Week Football EOTC Mystery Creek Field days |
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Thursday 13 June | EOTC Girls North Harbour Basketball EOTC Helping Paws Volunteering EOTC Mystery Creek Field days EOTC Defensive Driving Course EOTC Table Tennis Novice Yr 7 & 8 |
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Friday 14 June | EOTC South Zone Basketball OHS Cross Country back up day |
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Monday 17 June Monday 17 June - Friday 21 June |
EOTC Collegiate Hockey Inter Iwi Basketball |
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Tuesday 18 June | EOTC Defensive Driving Course | |
Wednesday 19 June | EOTC Boys and Girls Mid Week Football | |
Thursday 20 June | EOTC Girls North Harbour Basketball EOTC Helping Paws Volunteering EOTC Defensive Driving Course EOTC Careers Expo Auckland EOTC Readers Cup 2024 EOTC Squash Y9-13 |
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Friday 21 June | EOTC 10GRTG Atiu Creek Tree Planting EOTC South Zone Basketball |
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All the local schools had a productive staff only day on Friday. This was arranged so that teachers could attend the structured literacy workshop at Mangawhai Beach School, run by Dr Helen Walls. Helen has 20 years experience working in New Zealand schools, and is a champion of evidence based, practical methods to support literacy in the classroom. The Government recently announced that structured literacy will be mandated across all schools from 2025, which is business as usual for us and our feeder schools, as we have been prioritising this as part of our Community of Learning for the past two years. Helen was a very engaging speaker and it was fantastic to hear about the science of learning, and to hear what works, and what does not. Senior teachers remained at Otamatea High School for a busy programme that included a refresher on restorative practices, NCEA and unit planning, Common Assessment Task planning, annual goals, moderation and more.
The recent budget announcement included an additional $1.48 billion for school property; $478 million to extend the Healthy School Lunches Programme for two more years, although in a much reduced capacity; $163 million over four years to support digital services in schools, including cyber security and equipment replacement; $153 million over four years to establish Charter Schools; $67 million to support the implementation of structured literacy in all state primary schools as well as $53 million over four years for teacher supply, retention, and attraction initiatives. Although these additional funds are most welcome, the most urgent area, addressing the drastic teacher shortage in this country, is unlikely to be alleviated for some time yet and our school, like most others, are regularly having to recruit overseas trained teachers to fill vacancies.
Currently, we will not be issuing bus passes on the following buses, as they are at capacity;
Mangahwai Central
Mangawhai Village
Mangawhai Heads
Pahi
Station Road
Bus Safety around State Highways and rural roads.
It is very important that students know the rules around crossing roads once they hop off the bus. Here are some reminders;
- After you get off the bus, wait as far away from the edge of the road as you can, until the bus has moved away.
- If you need to cross the road, wait until the bus has driven past and you can see up and down the road before crossing.
Click on the NZTA link below for further information about children safe around buses.
https://www.nzta.govt.nz/safety/keeping-children-safe/bus-safety/
Date: Tuesday 11th June 2024
Venue: Maungaturoto Country Club
Venue: Start/finish across the road from the School Bus Turning Bay on Country Club.
Please note race start times may vary slightly if races finish early or run longer than anticipated.
9.20am Year 8 boys and year 11- 13 girls
9.40am Year 8 girls
10.30am Year 9 and 10 boys
11.00am Year 9 and 10 girls
12.15pm Year 7 boys
12.45pm Year 7 girls and year 11-13 boys
Entry Conditions: Year 7-9 is a compulsory entry (no entry form needed). Year 10-13 an entry form was required (normal medical & parental dispensations apply to all year levels)
House Points Competition: All 3000m runners who finish in under 27 minutes will receive 2 house points. All 5000m runners who finish in under 40 minutes will receive 2 house points. All runners over the above times will receive 1 house point. The first 12 boys and girls will be awarded extra points, determined by placing.
Running Uniform: Year 7-11 need to wear normal PE uniform. Year 12-13 wear suitable sports clothes.
Return to school: All students will be in normal classes before/after their assigned races. Please ensure students bring a towel to dry themselves after their race as the course will be muddy on the day (school showers will be open to use after each race)
Best Viewing: The skate park will give you viewing of a large portion of the races.
In September of 2023, Sophie Lawson applied for an FMC scholarship to her planned route...the Five Passes, along with Noah, Chloe, Sophie VH,Stephen, Andrea, Anna and Robyn. Sophie won a $1000 scholarship!!
This was a first for Otamatea High School and credit must go to Sophie for taking up the challenge offered to her.
Planning, preparation and practise began in earnest as a high level of fitness skill and endurance was needed for this challenging off track seven day tramp under canvas.
Due to weather conditions, the start was delayed by one day. Fine skies saw the group head up the Routeburn Track and head up to the Sugarloaf Pass (1290m).
The scenery was stunning and Pass one was complete. Camp site that night was at Theatre Flat. With half an hour of daylight, tents and dinner were sorted.
Day two saw us wake to a heavy frost. We had been caught out...socks and boots were frozen! The river was the only easy way to defrost them so we could get them on.....the pain was intense and there were many tears and many wondering what they'd got themselves into.
We headed for the sun and regrouped. The rest of the day was straight forward and we reached Park Pass (1176). With number two under our belts we headed for a campsite near Hidden Falls Creek. That night we used the satellite phone to get a weather update as we were going to be more remote tomorrow.
Day three saw us head off through the beech forest to Cow Saddle (1025m) past interesting ultramafic rock.
With Pass three complete, we headed for the fourth pass which was the highest ...Fiery Col (1546m).
We had a slow arduous climb upwards onto rocky terrain splattered with pockets of snow. This was definitely a high point for the group. The views were stunning! From here we headed to find a campsite on the Olivine Ledge beside some tarns. We were treated to an amazing sunset that night.
Day four saw us heading towards the Fohn Lakes. The temperature was in the high twenties as we arrived in the early afternoon. We set up our tents, had a refreshing swim and began to explore the area. Some young keas came down to rest on a rock near our camp site. They were very entertaining!
We played five crowns as the sun set. Once the sun had gone it became bitterly cold so into the tent and sleeping bags we went.
Day five saw a beautiful sunrise, but by 9am inversion fog had filled the valley. By the time we got up onto the ridge to head to our final pass, Fohn Saddle (1506m), we were using a map and compass in the misty, cold conditions. With our final pass complete we spent a long two hour bush bashing descent into the Beans Burn valley and our way to a campsite beside the river.
Day six saw us follow the Beans Burn river to its confluence with the Dart River. Further down the Dart we set up camp at the Rockburn campsite. The trip was dissected under starlight and we all agreed that this was the "best adventure yet"
Day seven saw us leave under headlight at 6am to rendezvous with our transport at the Lake Sylvan Carpark...with a very real river crossing to finish with as the swing bridge had been washed away.
Grateful thanks to FMC for the opportunity to apply for a scholarship and to award one to Sophie in 2023. The adventure that we went on was a great culmination of using all the skills we had gained through the DOE programme and has shown us what we are capable of achieving in the future.
On Thursday the 23rd May the Level 2 Primary Industries class completed a two day fencing assessment course run by the Northland Regional Council around Maungatapere. The two days were held over the space of several weeks and in between students did a significant amount of practice of the fencing skills that they learned on day one. As well as gaining valuable skills and experience in fencing, students were also able to gain 13 practical and theory credits for their Level 2 NCEA. The students were excellent representatives of our Kura and the head fencing tutor said that they were the best bunch of students he had had all year.
On Wednesday our Kapa Haka group - Ngā Uri o Ngā Waka performed to our year 7 & 8 students and Maungaturoto Primary school. Our kapa haka group then performed at Mangawhai Beach School for the second performance and their last performance took place at Rodney College who were joined by Wellsford Primary School and Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngāringaomatariki.
On Wednesday 5th June, 5 students travelled to Kaikohe Clay Target Club.
Our Otamatea students did us proud with the following results
Connor Alcock placed first in senior boys high gun and first in senior boys points score.
Aaron Westlake placed first in senior boys single rise.
Ava Jade Morrison placed second in the girls single barrel.
Sienna Burkill and Jessica Ewen year 12 bacon and egg assessment
Year 12 cooking crispy chicken wraps - Hira Taurua and Morgan Jansen
We are looking for School Bus Drivers to cover local school runs, If you have a clean class 1 and preferably class 2 New Zealand driver’s license and a some spare time we would love to hear from you. We can help you obtain your passenger endorsement, minimum 20 hours a week. If you cannot commit full time but are looking for some casual driving work, we are also looking for relief drivers.
Contact Louise 0274975842 louise@leabourn.co.nz for more information.
Table Tennis at PaparoaKids / Teens coaching starts again next Tuesday 30th April, 5.30 - 6.30pm at Paparoa Sports Pavilion. Ages 7 and up.
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