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P I O P I O C O L L E G E
Piopio College Newsletter
Te Kura Tuarua o Piopio 7 A P R I L 2 0 1 6 P A N U I 9
COMING EVENTS:
11 April “Man of Spirit of Polynesia” (Gym) Fri 15 April Term 1 ends Mon 2 May Term 2 starts Anzac Service 11:45am Phone: 07 877 8173 or 0800 240 173 Website: http:// piopio.school.nz Acting Principal’s email: lsheeran@ piopio.school.nz
DEPUTY HEAD STUDENTS
We are pleased to introduce our newly elected
Deputy Head students Hayley Anderson and
Nathanael Wrack, who along with our Head Students Jack
Griffin and Sarah Bevege will be part of our Senior
Leadership team.
We will be holding our ANZAC DAY service at our first
assembly on our first day back Term 2 on 2 May at 11.45am
in the College gym . All welcome.
BOARD’S NEWS AND VIEWS PIOPIO COLLEGE
BOARD TRUSTEE PARENT REPRESENTATION:
At the Board Meeting of March 29, 2016, the following motion was put. "By resolution of the Piopio College Board of Trustees, the number of parent elected members on the Board will reduce from 7 to 5." Moved: Jaqui Taituha ; Seconded: Steve Rickards - carried TRUSTEE ELECTIONS: In June this year, schools throughout New Zealand will be holding Trustee Elections. Piopio College has 3 vacancies to fill, so I encourage you, should you be interested in becoming a Parent Trustee on the Piopio College Board of Trustees, to find out as much as you can about what Boards do, and the roles and responsibilities of being a Trustee. We will support you in finding out about the work of the Board by placing information in College Newsletters next term, and also by holding some meetings to share information and answer any questions you may have. Watch this space! Should you wish to become a Board member please ensure you are nominated; our Returning Officer, Alida Baker, will call for nominations as from May 6, 2016. We are seeking to fill 3 parent trustee vacancies, and 1 staff trustee position. Should the Returning Officer receive more than 3 parent nominations, an election will be held at which time, eligible parents will then vote through an election process. Likewise, should more than 1 member of staff be nominated by staff, an election will be held for staff to vote in a staff trustee. Timeline:-
Friday, May 6, 2016 nominations called for Friday, May 20, 2016 nominations close at noon Wednesday, May 25, 2016 voting papers sent by this date Friday, June 3, 2016 voting closes at noon Thursday, June 9, 2016 count votes Friday, June 10, 2016 Board takes office Regards Jaqui Taituha
P A G E 2
ICAS TESTS
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) is an independent, skills-based
assessment programme which recognises and rewards student achievement.
The programme has been running for more than 30 years. Every year 1 million student entries are
accepted from over 6 300 schools in Australia and New Zealand annually. Students from over 20
countries participate in ICAS each year.
Piopio College students have the opportunity to enter these external tests and sit them at the College.
The following tests are available:
Please send the appropriate fee(s) into the College by the closing date listed if you wish your child to
enter these tests. If you have any queries please contact me.
Caroline Foss
MATHS CHALLENGE Friday 8 April, starting at 11:00am. Pukenui Primary Y7 and Y8 are coming to Piopio College to participate in our Year 7/8 Math Challenge. Please come and support our students and bring a lunch to share with your child, tea and coffee will be available in the staffroom. It will be a great day, I look forward to seeing you all there. Victoria Sammons
Subject Available to Fee Closing date Test date
Digital Technologies Years 7-11 $ 10 Mon 11th April Tues 17th May
Science Years 7-13 $ 10 Mon 2nd May Tue 31st May
Writing Years 7-13 $ 20 Mon 9th May Tue 14th June
Spelling Years 7-8 $ 12 Mon 9th May Tues 15th June
English Years 7-13 $ 10 Mon 13th June Tues 2nd August
Mathematics Years 7-13 $ 10 Mon 13th June Tues 16th August
ICAS TESTS
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) is an independent, skills-based
assessment programme which recognises and rewards student achievement.
The programme has been running for more than 30 years. Every year 1 million student entries are
accepted from over 6 300 schools in Australia and New Zealand annually. Students from over 20
countries participate in ICAS each year. Piopio College students have the opportunity to enter these
external tests and sit them at the College. The following tests are available:
Please send the appropriate fee(s) into the College by the closing date listed if you wish your child to
enter these tests. If you have any queries please contact me.
Caroline Foss
MATHS CHALLENGE Friday 8 April, starting at 11:00am. Pukenui Primary Y7 and Y8 are coming to Piopio College to participate in our Year 7/8 Math Challenge. Please come and support our students and bring a lunch to share with your child, tea and coffee will be available in the staffroom. It will be a great day, I look forward to seeing you all there. Victoria Sammons DEFENCE FORCE VISIT
Yesterday Marcus from Defence Force came to speak with myself and interested students about what the Forces offer. Eleven students ranging from Y8 to Y13 sat in the Student Centre and listened and asked questions. Students can enlist once they are 17 years but they can begin the on-line application process once they turn 16.5 years. The Defence Force train people for over 100 different trades. Marcus stressed that they look for strong Maths and Literacy skills.
Army interviews for 2017 take place in July and August 2016. Three brochures were left and they’ve been placed on the Careers Stand in the foyer of ‘A’ Block. Marina Rauputu
SCIENCE ROADSHOW
Every two years the College hosts the Science Roadshow for surrounding schools. Their massive truck
disgorges 20 different hands on exhibits involving a range of science topics. All Y9 and Y10 students
attended and tried out activities such as measuring how
fast they could throw a ball to identifying the hearts on
display (from as small as a bird to as large as a horse).
Twelve of our Y7 students acted as demonstrators
explaining the exhibits in their area – they were an
awesome team and contributed to a great impression
made on the visiting schools. Well done team.
Richard O’Dea
Subject Available to Fee Closing date Test date
Digital Technologies Years 7-11 $10 Mon 11 April Tues 17 May
Science Years 7-13 $10 Mon 2 May Tue 31 May
Writing Years 7-13 $20 Mon 9 May Tue 14 June
Spelling Years 7-8 $12 Mon 9 May Tues 15 June
English Years 7-13 $10 Mon 13 June Tues 2 August
Mathematics Years 7-13 $10 Mon 13 June Tues 16 August
P A G E 3 P A N U I 9
AGRICULTURE NEWS Piopio Wire Runners the heat is on! Friday Futures tried their hand at laying a fence line in the hills of Mahoenui last Friday. Getting ready to lay out battens on a new stretch of conventional fencing with one electric wire Creston and Te Kohuai know that something’s and four battens between posts not right here!
Sandra Mason instructs students from local Secondary schools
on the expectations for the day. To the right of Sandra are Piopio College students Braden Bowden and Daytona Clark.
Behind the scenes at the NZ Shears held at Te Kuiti, Piopio College students do their part to keep sheep up to the wool handlers and shearers. Over eleven students spent Thursday and Friday helping out plus a few really keen ones on Saturday as well. LIMITLESS HOLIDAY PROGRAM This program is run for all Y6-Y8 students. Each school is invited to put in teams of 8 to 10 students. Where: Journey Church Te Kuiti When: Monday 18 April & Wednesday 20 April Contact Person : Terry Bradley 021 703 008 or Simone 07 904 9299 Please get your permission slip and more information from the college office. Permission slips must be returned to Journey Church or 12 King Street East by Friday 15 April, so get into the office quick for more information. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEET AND GREET Parents and whanau , you are invited to a Meet and Greet Q&A time with the BoT Please choose a date and time to suit: 5:30pm—6:30pm Tuesday 12 April at Aria Primary School 5:30pm-6:30pm Wednesday 13 April in the Piopio College Staffroom Please come along and share your thoughts and ideas about our school. We look forward to seeing you there. Nau mai, Haere mai.
Each week, we have been sharing with you the school’s whakataukī of the week and
some tips on how to korero. Below are all the Korero from this term’s newsletters.
Next week we will provide you with this term’s whakataukī
When meeting someone formally, we use: Tēnā koe.
To introduce ourselves, we use, Ko ___(Your name)_____ tōku ingoa.
Then ask, Kei te pēhea koe?: How are you?
And reply, Kei te pai ahau/wēra/makariri: I am good/hot/cold E pēwhea ana tō whaea?: How is your mum?
E koa ana ia: She is happy. Or, E koa ana taku whaea. My mum is happy.
E pēwhea ana tō hoa?: How is your friend?
E hiakai ana ia: She is hungry.
E pēwhea ana tō tungāne?: How is brother? (of a female)
E pai ana ia: He is well.
Here is the Te Reo greeting we use each morning.
Ka nui te mihi ki a koutou I tēnei rā ātaahua. A big greeting to you all on this beautiful day.
Engari/Although
Tēna/Kia ora koe: Greetings to you (1 person)
Tēna/Kia ora korua: Greetings to you two
Tēna/Kia ora koutou: Greetings to you all
Tēna/Kia ora Tātou: Greetings to all for us Another way to greet people, particularly in a formal setting or to acknowledge someone of importance, is to use
the term, “Mihi”.
e.g: He mihi atu ahau, ki a _________ A greeting from me goes to ____________
Nga mihi ki a _____________ Many greetings/thanks to ______________
He mihi nui ki a _________________ A big greeting goes to ___________________
He aha? What kei whea? where?
ko whea? where is? ki whea? where to?
i whea? where were? from where? nō whea? where from?
o whea? of what place? mā whea? via where? by what means?.
Mā whea mai koutou? Which way did you come? TAINUI WAKA KAPA HAKA PRIMARY SCHOOLS FESTIVAL MANIAPOTO A hui has been set for Thursday 7 April 2016 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm at the Ngati Maniapoto Marae Pact Trust on the corners of Sheridan and Taupiri Street in Te Kuiti. The hui is to be held upstairs in the Conference Room. This hui is to gauge whether or not Maniapoto will have enough support on the ground to host the above hui which is going to be held in October – November this year. Convenor: Lynn Green (022)363-0059
McGEOUGH, SUSAN The staff, students and Board of Trustees of Piopio College acknowledge the passing of Susan McGeough. We extend our condolences to Martin McGeough and his family on this sad occasion. Martin is a member of the staff at Piopio College and his loss is felt by all in our College Community. Our prayers and thoughts are with Martin and his family during this time. RAINBOW’S END NIGHT RIDES ENCORE All rides open. Live music – fun for all the family Amazing rides & entertainment 5.00pm-11.00pm Saturdays 16, 23, 30 April www.RAINBOWSEND.CO.NZ / Phone 09 262 2030