Awards Criteria Handbook
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Awards Criteria Handbook
Information on Colours, Pockets, Service and other Rangi Ruru Awards.
How to earn them and how to wear them.
AWARDS CRITERIA HANDBOOKGENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................... 2
AWARDS IDENTIFICATION ...................................................................................... 2
POCKET AWARD ...................................................................................................... 3
WEARING OF COLOURS AND POCKETS ................................................................ 3
AWARDS CRITERIA .................................................................................................. 3
SERVICE AWARDS ................................................................................................. 5
TO RANGI RURU TECHNOLOGY .............................................................................. 5
TO RANGI RURU PERFORMING ARTS / STAGECRAFT .......................................... 5
TO THE RANGI RURU LIBRARY ............................................................................... 6
TO THE RANGI RURU FITNESS CENTRE ............................................................... 6
TO RANGI RURU SPORT .......................................................................................... 7
ACADEMIC AWARDS............................................................................................. 8
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS ........................................................................................ 8
FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING (FPS) ....................................................................... 9
CREATIVE WRITING ................................................................................................. 9
YOUNG ENTERPRISE ........................................................................................... 10
SPORTING AWARDS ........................................................................................... 11
Athletics ................................................................................................................ 11
Badminton ............................................................................................................. 12
Basketball ............................................................................................................. 12
Competitive Aerobics and Hip Hop ..................................................................... 13
Chess ..................................................................................................................... 13
Cricket ................................................................................................................... 14
Clay Target Shooting ............................................................................................. 14
Cross Country and Road Race ............................................................................. 15
Cycling ................................................................................................................... 15
Equestrian ............................................................................................................. 16
Fencing .................................................................................................................. 17
Football ................................................................................................................. 17
Gymnastics (Artistic) ............................................................................................ 18
Gymnastics (Rhythmic) ........................................................................................ 19
Golf ......................................................................................................................... 20
Hockey ................................................................................................................... 20
Indoor Netball ....................................................................................................... 21
Indoor Football ...................................................................................................... 21
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Karate .................................................................................................................... 22
Kayaking ................................................................................................................ 22
Lifesaving .............................................................................................................. 23
Multisport ............................................................................................................. 23
Netball ................................................................................................................... 24
Orienteering .......................................................................................................... 25
Rowing ................................................................................................................... 26
Rugby ..................................................................................................................... 27
Skiing and Snowboarding .................................................................................... 27
Sport Climbing ...................................................................................................... 28
Squash................................................................................................................... 28
Surfing ................................................................................................................... 29
Swimming .............................................................................................................. 29
Table Tennis ........................................................................................................... 30
Tennis .................................................................................................................... 30
Touch...................................................................................................................... 31
Trampolining ......................................................................................................... 32
Volleyball ............................................................................................................... 33
Waterpolo .............................................................................................................. 33
Yachting ................................................................................................................. 34
MUSIC AWARDS ................................................................................................... 35
MUSIC POCKETS AND COLOURS ......................................................................... 35
ELITE MUSIC COLOURS ....................................................................................... 37
PERFORMING ARTS AWARDS ........................................................................ 38
Dance ..................................................................................................................... 38
Debating ................................................................................................................ 38
Drama (includes Speech and Drama) ................................................................. 38
Kapa Haka ............................................................................................................. 39
Speech and Drama Competitions ....................................................................... 40
Performing Arts..................................................................................................... 40
Stagecraft ............................................................................................................. 40
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GENERAL INFORMATION• These awards are presented annually in recognition of Scholarship, Academic, Cultural, Sporting and Service
achievements associated with the school.
• In order to achieve comparability of standards, a points system will operate. Girls may accrue points from year to year.
The number of points required for activities will vary according to the activity.
• An Awards Committee consisting of the Principal, Deputy to the Principal, Assistant Principal, Curriculum, Music, Theatre
Arts and Sports Directors, and Teachers in Charge of Activities will make the final decisions regarding student and staff/
coaches submissions.
• Accumulation of points for any award is an opportunity for the application to be considered and a guideline for the
Committee. It does not automatically ensure an award. Additional awards may be granted in exceptional circumstances
at the discretion of the Awards Committee.
• In general, awards are for Year 10 – 13 students. Exceptional performance at Years 7-9 may be recognised.
• To receive an award, students must have achieved at the appropriate level, as set out in the criteria. They must also have
shown dedication, commitment, given service to the school and above all have upheld the Rangi Ruru values.
• Students may gain one Pocket, Colour or Elite Award per year. Re-awards must be earned; they are not automatically
granted. Points required to achieve an award must be re-accumulated. Generally, excess points achieved for an original
award, are not able to be reused.
• Application forms are available on Rangi Life. Information as to when they are required will be in the Daily Notices.
• Academic Scholarship Awards based on NCEA are awarded in Term 1. All others are awarded in Terms 2, 3 & 4.
• Endeavour Awards are Curriculum Awards based on classroom and subject endeavour. Teachers nominate students in
their classes and awards are presented to students who receive the most nominations across all their subjects. For
Year 7-10 there are two awards per tutor group, in Years 11-13 twelve awards in total for Terms 2 and 3. There are no
Endeavour Awards in Terms 1 or 4. It is possible to receive an Endeavour Award more than once and in multiple years.
• The Silver Fern Award. A student selected to represent New Zealand in any field will receive an emblem consisting of an
embroidered Silver Fern. This is to be displayed on the lapel of the blazer. These will be awarded in Terms 2, 3 and 4. This
is only awarded once.
AWARDS IDENTIFICATIONRecognition of awards is indicated by the wearing of a strip defining the activity achieved together with a date strip, below
the pocket on the school blazer.
The level of the Award is recognised as follows:
• Pocket – Navy strip pale blue wording with date
• Colours – Navy strip gold wording with date
• Elite Performance – Gold strip navy wording with date
• Elite Service – Navy strip white wording with date.
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POCKET AWARDA Pocket Award monogram with a blue laurel leaf and gold RR is worn on the blazer in place of the RR monogram when a
student acquires the Pocket Award. Students only receive one Pocket monogram.
WEARING OF COLOURS AND POCKETSThe strip should be sewn so that it is lined up with the outside gold curve of the sports pocket. The first strip is to be sewn
on the pocket and any further ones in line with it underneath the pocket.
• Any re-awards should be sewn alongside the strip
• Pocket Awards should be sewn on first, Colours Awards underneath
• If you have not already received a blazer pocket you may collect one from the Sports Office, at a cost of $8.00
• Awards are sewn onto the blazer starting immediately below the pocket; further awards are placed beneath the first
award
• Pocket award = blue strip
• Colours award = gold strip.
AWARDS CRITERIAPockets (these may be re-awarded)
Pockets are awarded for regular participation and involvement and a high standard of achievement.
Colours (these may be re-awarded)
Colours are awarded for excellence and outstanding achievement, combined with a valuable contribution within the school
to the group or activity.
Elite Sport (these may be re-awarded)
These are the top awards available to students.
1. Students will be selected for achievement at New Zealand level. This may be in a team or as an individual at a level
beyond a student’s own age group eg. Under 19, Under 21 or in an Open Senior Grade
2. Selection in a team or as an individual must be open to anyone in New Zealand
3. Students must participate in an event, competition or performance to be eligible
4. “Paper” teams or squads do not count
5. Students withdrawing after selection or before the event will not be eligible to receive an award
6. Students must have shown a high degree of commitment and responsibility as well as dedication, loyalty and appropriate
behaviour.
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Elite Performance
Elite Performance Awards generally recognise the achievement of senior students who have reached a higher level than
that required for Colours. This must be achieved in an open field or at a level beyond their own age group. Generally, these
students will be National Representatives, or equivalent.
Students are not eligible for these awards until Year 12 or Year 13. The standard of service required is similar for each area
and includes working with younger students and passing on skills.
Service Award Certificates
Service Award Certificates will be issued annually to students who have provided service through their roles as eg. Sports
Captains, Tech Angels, Library Technicians, Coaches, Umpires, Team Managers, Lifesaving and Fitness Centre Assistants.
Outstanding Service Awards
These Awards are specific for service to Technology, Library, Science, Fitness Centre, Theatre Arts, Sport and Performing
Arts. They acknowledge an exceptional level of service and are based on accumulation of points after two years’ service in
the area concerned.
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TO RANGI RURU TECHNOLOGYPreliminary requirements:
• Two years’ active service – minimum service requirements before eligibility
Points
• Can be gained during period of service indicated above
• Points may only be awarded once and at the discretion of the Deputy to the Principal
• A service award = 6 points
• An Outstanding Service Award may be re-awarded if a further 2 new points are gained in the following year.
Criteria
1. Shows dedication, is an active and committed member of the Tech Angel Technology assistance programme (1 point)
2. Actively manages at least one major school-related event with rehearsals. Please describe (1 point)
3. Shows leadership in training of tech babes (1 point)
4. Completes a major project or at least 3 minor projects for the benefit of the school. Please describe (1 point)
5. Takes responsibility for technical needs, set-up and pack-up chapel on a regular basis (1 point)
6. Devises and runs a substantial training programme for other students/staff in the technology available in the school (2
points)
7. Has a major leadership role within the technology assistance programme (1 point)
8. Provides substantial technical support to the school on at least one occasion, excluding drama productions which are
covered by stagecraft. Please note hours worked (2 points).
TO RANGI RURU PERFORMING ARTS / STAGECRAFTPreliminary requirements:
• Two years’ service - minimum service requirement before eligible for consideration
• Service would begin at Year 10. A service award requirement of two years’ service could be achieved by the beginning of
Year 12.
Points
• Can be gained during the period of service indicated above
• Points may only be awarded once and at the discretion of the Performing Arts teacher
• A service award = 6 points.
Criteria
1. Shows dedication, is committed to regular service which is recognised by the Performing Arts teacher (1 point)
2. Has acquired good skills in at least two areas of performing arts / stagecraft (2 points)
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3. Has trained other students in at least one area of performing arts / stagecraft (1 point)
4. Has participated in productions in a backstage role, showing support for performers and assisting management of
equipment and properties as required or as a principal performer demonstrating support for other cast members (1
point)
5. Has assisted the Performing Arts teacher in the promotion of school productions (1 point)
6. Has organised front of house student “teams” for at least two school productions (1 point)
7. Has taken on a directing role in a school production (1 point).
TO THE RANGI RURU LIBRARYPreliminary requirements
• Two years’ service - minimum service requirement before eligibility
• Service begins at Year 10. A service award requirement of two years’ service could be achieved by the beginning of Year 12.
Points
• Can be gained during the period of service indicated above
• Points may be awarded on an annual basis and at the discretion of the Library staff
• Service award = 10 points.
Criteria
1. Shows dedication, is committed to regular service which is recognised by the Library staff. Willing to help in Library even
when not on duty (1 point)
2. Is competent in the use of the OPAC system for basic library functions (issuing, returning, reservations) and carries out
shelving and stamping of books as required. Assists other students, in the use of the photocopier, laminator and general
computer usage (2 points)
3. Takes an active part in planning Library special events, such as Library days (1 point)
4. Has set up a display of interest, involving more than books (1 point)
5. Has trained other librarians in basic library duties and use of library resources (2 points)
6. Takes on a supervisory role in the Library when staff are absent or busy (2 points).
TO THE RANGI RURU FITNESS CENTREPreliminary requirements
• Two years’ service – minimum service requirement before eligibility
Points
• Can be gained during the period of service indicated above
• Points may only be awarded once and at the discretion of the fitness centre coordinator
• A service award = 6 points.
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Criteria
1. Shows dedication, is committed to duty regularly, as recognised by the Fitness Centre Coordinator (1 point)
2. Has undertaken the Intro Workshop and attended at least two other workshops in the first year, then minimum of two
workshops per year (2 points)
3. Has helped with promoting and supporting Fitness Centre event eg. working parties (1 point)
4. When called upon is able to take control while teacher is absent, shows outstanding leadership and strong knowledge of
fitness programming (2 points)
5. Has taken younger students through programmes and has a high understanding of what is expected (1 point)
6. Has taken a fitness class by herself for at least a term in any one year (2 points).
TO RANGI RURU SPORTPreliminary requirements
• Two years’ service – minimum service requirement before eligibility, with a minimum of 20 hours (10 hours per year)
• Service could begin at Year 10. Service award requirements for two years’ service could be achieved by the end of Year
11.
Criteria
1. Has held practices and coached a school team for at least two years with a minimum of 20 hours (10 per year), including
coaching at games or made a commitment to umpiring or managing a sport or team for at least two years, with a minimum
of 20 hours administration
2. Has been involved for a full season to receive credit for that year, eg. you cannot coach netball for 10 hours in Term 2 and
not coach in Term 3. Summer sports coaching means Term 1 and Term 4
3. Has shown at least 90% attendance at team trainings and games or umpired at least once per week throughout the
season
4. Shows evidence of a planned programme (ie. documentation in a coaching manual or other) or shows evidence of
officiating in tournaments, additional to weekly opportunities
5. Has participated in a ‘getting started’ or level coaching course or participated in an appropriate sports administration
course/umpiring session
6. Is well organised, responsible and has a positive attitude towards your team and school.
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Students who perform at a high or exceptionally high level in regional, national or international academic competitions or
events on several occasions are awarded Academic Pockets or Colours.
Applications for Academic pockets and Colours are made to Ms Collins, Assistant Principal, Curriculum on the Academic
Awards Application Form available on Rangi Life.
Awards can be accrued in more than one calendar year. A pocket must be gained first to be eligible for a Colour Award.
Applicants must have awards (higher than Participation level) in a minimum of five competitions or events to be considered
eg ICAS, Australian Science Competition, CPIT Competitions
The level of the competition award will determine eligibility for a Pocket or Colour Award (or re-award) at the discretion of the
Assistant Principal, Curriculum.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDSScholarship Awards are available to students for national results gained in one year. The awards are based on a percentage
of Excellence grades out of the total possible for a student’s five best subjects. For example, a student with 18 Excellence
grades out of a total possible of 22 would have 81.1%. Total possible Excellence grades will vary between subjects.
If a student is studying at a higher level, the degree of difficulty is recognised by a reduction in the total Excellence figure for
that student. For example, a Level 2 student with 18 Excellence grades out of 22 but who was studying a Level 3 subject as
part of that would have the total grades reduced by 1 grade to acknowledge the higher level study.
Pockets
A student qualifies for a pocket if she:
• Gains 50% or better in Excellence grades for NCEA at Level 1or Level 2.
• Gains an equivalent mix of Excellence grades for NCEA at more than one level.
Colours
A student qualifies for colours if she:
• Gains 70% or better Excellence grades for NCEA Level 1 or Level 2
• Gains an equivalent mix of Excellence grades for NCEA at more than one level.
Elite Colours
A student qualifies for Elite Scholarship Colours if she:
• Gains 100% Excellence grades for NCEA Level 1 or Level 2.
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FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING (FPS)All girls awarded Pockets or Colours must have shown a high degree of commitment and achievement.
Pockets – 3 points
Colours – 6 points (eligible after three years)
1. Participating in an FPS team for a year (1 point)
2. Gaining a gold award (first in group) for a fuzzy, in any division (1 point)
3. Gaining a silver or bronze award for a fuzzy (½ point)
4. Winning a place in the National FPS final (2 points)
5. Winning a place in a semi-final (1 point)
6. Completing a markers’ training course (½ point)
7. Assisting with coaching a junior team for two fuzzys (½ point).
The same criteria apply and points can be accumulated but there must be at least one 2 point, or two 1 point awards
excluding participation only.
CREATIVE WRITINGPockets – 4 points
• Member of the school writers’ group and regular attendee for at least one school year (1 point)
• Attendance at a writing class or seminar out of school (1 point)
• Entries given to creative writing competitions (1 point)
• Writing submitted to the school magazine (1 point)
• Sharing writing with others in class or performances (1 point)
• Published writing in a school or local publication eg In Touch, or the school magazine (1 point).
Colours – 4 points – additional to Pocket
• Member of the schools writers’ group for 3 or more years (1 point)
• Publication of writing in a regional/national newspaper or magazine (2 points)
• Winning a regional or National Writing Competition (2 points)
• Special commendation at a regional or National Competition (1 point)
• Assisting other students in the club and leading at least one session for the other students in the club (1 point)
• Attending a writing course outside of Christchurch (1 point)
• Editing, proof-reading, or organising for the school magazine (1 point).
At least one point to come from a special commendation or prize in a regional or national competition, or publication in a
regional/national newspaper or magazine.
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YOUNG ENTERPRISE POCKET - applicant must satisfy 4 criteria
A pocket is awarded if:
• the student has been in a YE team for more than one year
• the student has been part of a team which has won at least one regional award, either at Dragons’ Den or in the end-of-
year YE regional awards.
• she has fulfilled her directorship duties diligently and consistently – decided by observation of the teacher in charge, as
well as in consultation with the other directors, and especially the CEO.
• she has been party to completing the 40 point checklist required by the Canterbury regional co-ordinator of YE (endorsed
by the other directors as well as the teacher in charge).
COLOURS
A Pocket must be obtained before a Colour Award can be considered. Colours are awarded if:
• all of the above criteria
PLUS
• the student has been part of a team which has been a Canterbury regional winner, representing Canterbury at the
National Awards
• the student has been part of a team which has earned an Excellence award in the Canterbury regional awards, in one of
the designated categories, resulting in representing Canterbury at the National awards
AND
• as a result of representing Canterbury at the National awards, has been a National winner in any category
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Selection in the school team for Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching or helping with the administration of school sports (1point) or
3. Overall Athletics Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection/
Achievement as an
individual
4. Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad (1 point)
5. Selection in a National Athletics Squad (2 points)
6. School Champion in the Intermediate or Senior Grade (1 point)
7. Placing 1st – 3rd at Canterbury Intersecondary School Champs Finals (1 points)
8. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a South Island final or (1 point)
9. Winning a South Island title (2 points)
10. Competing in National final (1 point) OR Placing in the first FOUR of a National final (2
points)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
12. 2nd - 3rd at National Athletics Champs (1 point)
13. 1st at National athletics Champs (2 points)
14. Achieving criteria 7-12 above as part of a relay team (1 point) OR winning National relay
title (2 points)
To achieve a Pocket or Colours award, girls must show a high degree of commitment and responsibility as well as dedication,
loyalty and appropriate behaviour. A high level of skill is essential for a Colours award. The accumulation of points only
allows the student to have their application considered for selection of Pockets and Colours.
Points for each criteria are awarded only once (eg. 1 point only for Canterbury representation, not one for Under 15 and
one point for under 18 if selected in both teams, or 1 point for Canterbury competition win, even if both a Wednesday and
weekend Canterbury competitions were won), unless stipulated. This also applies when points can be accumulated over
more than one year.
1 Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2 points2 Senior students who have shown a high commitment to the sport throughout their school career, may receive a pocket in
their final year.
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the top Rangi Ruru Badminton Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not re-awardable) (1point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season (1 point)
2. Overall Badminton Sports Captain. (1point)
3. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
4. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
7. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
Achievements as an
individual
8. Winning School Senior Championships (singles OR doubles). Must have 6 competitors. (1 pt).
9. Placing in first 3 at Regional or South Island tournament. (2 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary study. (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
12. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
13. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Senior A for minimum 2 years. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Registered schools referee making a commitment to refereeing games during the season –
minimum 5 games (1 point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring, Managing a team or Administration duties for the season. (1point)
4. Overall Basketball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
5. Selection as a Basketball Canterbury A Representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any national development/promising player squad or tournament team e.g.
Koru Team (1 point)
7. Selection as a New Zealand Representative. (2 points)
8. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Winning the Intersecondary Friday night or Canterbury Association Competitions. (1 point)
11. Winning South Island final. (2 points)
12. Place 2nd-4th at South Islands. (1 point)
13. Winning the Club grade (1 point)
14. Placing in the first 4 in National Secondary School Championships. (2 points)
15. Placing 5th – 8th at National Secondary School Championships. (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Competing in one or more organised aerobic competitions per year, having made full
commitment to practice sessions. (1 point)
2. Competing in the Secondary School National Championship. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
3. Dedicated coach of junior teams for Interschool Competitions. (1 point)
Achievements
as an individual
4. Placing in the top three at a local competition (1 point) OR winning a local competition. (2
points)
5. Placing in the top three in the Canterbury Secondary School event (1 point)
6. Placing in the top three in the Open National Championship. (1 point) OR winning the Open
National Championship. (2 points)
7. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
8. Placing in the top three at a local competition (1 point) OR winning a local competition. (2
points)
9. Placing in the top three in the Canterbury Secondary School event (1 point)
10. Placing in the top three in the Open National Championship. (1 point) OR winning the Open
National Championship. (2 points)
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the School Chess Club for a minimum of 1 year. (1 point)
2. Member of the School A team competing at the Interschool Competition. (1 point)
Additional
contributions
to school sport
3. Coach a junior team or a badge. (1 point)
4. Gain Badge 3 or higher. (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
5. Selection in a development squad. (1 point)
6. Gain Selection as a Canterbury Representative. (1 point)
7. Selection as a National Representative. (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
8. Placing in the first three in Individual Interschool Competition. (1 point)
9. Winning a National or South Island Title. (2 points)
10. Placing 2nd – 3rd at National or South Island Event. (1 point)
Achievements as
part of a team
11. Placing in the first three in a Teams Interschool Competition. (1 point)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team for a minimum of 2 years. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Overall Clay Target Shooting captain & attends all 4 shoots (Needs a minimum of three
people to warrant a captain) (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievement
as an individual
3. Member of the NZ Junior Clay Target Shooting Team. (2 points)
4. Selection as a regional representative. (1 point)
5. Placing in the top three at South Islands. (1 point)
6. Placing in the top three at Nationals. (1 point)
7. Winning South Islands OR Nationals. (2 points each)
8. Highest Overall Junior at Provincial Club competitions. (1 point)
9. Highest Overall (across both Junior & Senior) at Provincial Club competitions. (2 points)
10. Individual winner of the Canterbury Secondary Schools competition. (1 point)
11. Selection in the South vs North shoot at Nationals. (1 point)
Achievements
as part of a team
12. Member of a team that placed 2nd or 3rd at South Islands. (1point)
13. Member of a team that placed 2nd-3rd at Nationals. (1 point)
14. Member of a team that placed 1st at South Islands OR Nationals. (2 points each)
15. Part of a winning team in the North vs South Competition at Nationals. (1 point).
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the 1st XI Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
3. Overall Cricket Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury representative (not including Metro team) (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
7. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament. (1point)
8. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
9. Qualifying for the NZCT Final by winning Regional Tournament (1 point)
10. Placing first at the NZCT tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 2nd at NZCT tournament. (1
point)
11. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Selection in the School Intermediate or Senior team for Canterbury Intersecondary Schools
(1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching or helping with the administration of school sports. (1 point)
3. Overall Cross Country Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
4. Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad. (1 point)
5. Selection in National Squad. (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
6. School champion in Intermediate or Senior Grade. (1 point)
7. Placing in the first TEN at Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships. (1 point)
8. Placing in the first THREE in a Canterbury Club or Representative relay/teams event. (1point)
9. Placing in the first THREE in Secondary Schools Road Race. Individuals (1 point)
10. Placing in the first TEN in the National Cross Country Championships (2 points)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
12. Placing in the first THREE in the teams event at the National Cross Country Championships
(1 point)
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all training and
events. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Overall Cycling Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
3. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative - track or road (1 point).
4. Selection as a National representative – track or road. (2 points).
Achievements
as an individual
5. Placing in the first 3 at Intersecondary Competition/Championship. (1 point)
6. Placing first at Regional or South Island event (2 points)
7. Placing 2nd – 4th at South Island event (1point)
8. Placing in the first four at National event (2 points), OR Placing 5th - 8th at National event.
(1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Team placing in first 3 at Regional/ South Island Event (1 point)
11. Team placing in first 4 at National event (2 points), OR team placing 5th – 8th at National
event (1 point).
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Pockets: 3 points
from Rules 1 - 4
Colours: The pre-
requisite of a Pocket
and 3 more points
Criteria
Evidence of consistent performance at a high level in competition while representing the
school for a minimum of two years, is required for Pockets and Colours, also Service [see #5
following].
School
representation
1. Competing member of an inter-secondary school horse trials, show-jumping or dressage
team [Half point]
2. Member of representative “A” polo team competing in at least two Tournaments. [1 point]
Achievements
as part of a team
3. Member of a team placed first in an open inter-secondary schools event. [1 point]
4. Member of a team placed second to sixth at an open inter-secondary schools event, OR
individual double clear in HT or SJ, OR in Dressage individual in the top six in both classes
[half point]
Additional
contributions to
school sport [Pre-
requisite]
5. Service: All riders must have completed requisite hours assisting with working bees,
planning and preparation for school events, written reports, and have attended meetings
regularly. Also to have shown a high degree of commitment, responsibility and involvement
in the Equestrian field.
Achievements
as an individual
6. Individual first placing overall at the Rangi Ruru Horse Trials, at Open or Training level. [Half
point]
7. Individual placing in top six of a national event in horse trials, show-jumping or dressage,
e.g. HOY. Maximum half point in one discipline only.
Representative
selection as an
individual
8. Selection and competition as a member of a Provincial team. Maximum 1 point in one
discipline only.
Note: Gold team members are entitled to have “Equestrian” embroidered upon their rugby jerseys.
EQUESTRIANRiders must meet Rules 1 and 2 as prerequisites to apply to be considered for Pockets or Colours on the Equestrian form.
The year achieved, discipline and service undertaken must be stated on the application form.
More than half of points gained must be from school competition. Points may be accumulated over time and with different
mounts. Applications for awards must be in at least five days prior to due date for verification. Late applications will be held
over.
N.B The rider is required to supply written documented evidence of achievement, within one month, of any competition
outside the school that meets Rules 7 and 8. This evidence must be verified by relevant officials, with contact email address
or telephone number supplied, or with a copy of publicly published results.
Only in very exceptional circumstances will Colours be awarded before a rider has completed her Year 11 competition year
in accordance with other sports.
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Be a member of the Rangi Ruru School team and attend coaching throughout the season (1
point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
Representative
selection as an
individual
2. Selected for the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ Team (1 point)
Achievements
as an individual
3. Top 4 at Regional U15 OR U17 competition (1pt)
4. Top 4 at NZ U15 OR U17 competition (1pts),
5. Winning a NZ U15 OR U17 comp (2pts)
6. Top Four New Zealand Under 20 Championships (1 pt)
7. Winning NZ U20 Champs (2pts)
8. Top Eight New Zealand Championships OR Top 8 finish at Australian U15 OR U17 event (2
points)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
10. Member of winning school team at Canterbury Secondary Schools’ Championships (1point)
11. Top 4 in team event at Australian U15 OR U16 Champs (or other overseas comp (2pts)
Note: All results must include final placing being in the top half of the field.
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the First XI team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Football Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievement as an
individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
7. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
8. Recognition as MVP at a tournament. (1point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
11. Winning Satellite Tournament (2 points)
12. Placing 2nd – 3rd at Satellite Tournament (1 point)
13. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
14. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Highest Graded team competing in the Canterbury Intersecondary School
Competition.(1 point)
2. Must be competing at Step 5 and going to Nationals to be eligible to apply.
Additional
contributions to
school sport
3. Coaching a school team for the season (1pt)
Representative
selection
as an individual
4. Selection in a Canterbury Representative team. (1 point)
5. Selection in any development squad in Senior or Open Competition. (1 point)
6. Selection as a New Zealand Representative. (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
7. Placing in the first THREE in any grade at the Canterbury Intersecondary Schools
Championships (1 point)
8. Placing 2nd – 3rd at South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
9. Winning a National Competition as an Individual. (2 points)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
11. Placing in the first THREE in any grade for a teams event at the Intersecondary Schools
Championships (1 point)
12. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a teams event at National Competition. (1 point)
13. Winning a National or South Island Competition in a team. (2 points)
GYMNASTICS (ARTISTIC) 1
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Represent Rangi Ruru at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Championships (1point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Dedicated coach of school gymnasts preparing for competitions (1 point)
3. Dedicated coach of club gymnasts preparing for their competitions (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
4. Represent Canterbury at the National Championships (1 point)
5. Selection in a National Developmental Squad. (1 point)
6. Represent New Zealand (points gained are for the whole year, not each competition) (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
7. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an event at the Canterbury Inter-Secondary Rhythmic
Gymnastics Championships (1 point)
8. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an event at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’
Championships (2 point)
9. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall at a club championship (1 point)
10. Win an overall South Island title (1 point)
11. Gain an overall individual or multiples medal at the Nationals (1 point) OR New Zealand title
holder in an individual or multiples event (2 points)
12. Placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an international competition for individual, multiples or a
team event where the number of competitors in the grade has exceeded six. (2 points)
13. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Note: In order to gain a Colours re-award, a gymnast must have made a substantial contribution to Rhythmic
Gymnastics at Rangi Ruru.
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Participating in Twelve official rounds of golf i.e. competitions or local club matches.
(1point)
2. Member of a Canterbury Intersecondary school competition team. (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
3. Selected as a member of a regional area squad (Canterbury. Rep.). (1 point)
4. Selected in promising player/development squad. (1 point)
Achievements
as an individual
5. Competing in South Island Championship event. (1 point)
6. Competing in National Championship event. (1 point)
7. Member of an interclub stroke or match play competition. (1 point)
8. Placed in top 8 in South Island Championship event. (1 point)
9. Placed in top 3 in Peat Cup. (1 point) or winning Peat Cup (2 points)
10. Winning Club Championships (1 point) note: Must be more than 8 competitors.
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
12. Member of a team placed in the first three, in your section, in individual or team events at
Intersecondary competition. (1 point)
13. Placing in top 3 in teams individual events South Island and/or National Championships (1
point)
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the 1st Eleven Hockey Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games
and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coach/Umpire/Manage a team for the season. (1 point)
3. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local Association (not reawardable). (1point)
4. Overall Hockey Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury A representative Team (1 point)
6. Selection in any external development/promising player squad. (1 point)
7. Selection for tournament team (1 point)
8. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
11. Winning the Intersecondary or Club Grade Competition. (1 point)
12. Placing in the first four in National Federation Cup. (2 points)
13. Placing 5th – 8th at National Federation Cup. (1 point)
14. Winning the Chris Arthur National Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 2nd or 3rd at Christ Arthur National Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
GOLF 1
HOCKEY 1 2
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of a Senior team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements
as part of a team
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical referee’s badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements
as part of a team
individual
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Selection in the school team, or representing the school at a Secondary Schools event. (1
point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
2. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
3. Passing 8th Kyu level (1 point)
4. Passing 4th – 8th Kyu level (1 point)
5. Passing 2nd Kyu level (2 points)
6. Passing BLACK BELT (2 points)
7. Placing in the top 3 at Canterbury Sec Schools Championships (1 point)
8. Placing in top 3 at Canterbury Regionals or SISS Championships (1 point)
9. Placing in the top 3 at National Secondary Schools Championships (2 points)
10. Placing in top 3 at National Colts / Juniors (2 points)
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KARATE 1 2
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Selection in the school team, or representing the school at a Secondary Schools event. (1
point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching at the Kayaking Club and/or role modelling and promoting the sport at school
(1point)
3. Overall Kayaking Sports Captain (needs more than 3 people to warrant an Overall Captain(1
point)
Representative
selection/
Achievement as an
individual
4. Selection in the Pathways program (1 point)
5. Attending an overseas competition (2 points)
6. Placing at a South Island event (1 point)
7. Winning a South Island event (2 points)
8. Competing in an “A” final at Nationals (1 point), or placing in the top 3 (2 points)
Achievements as
part of a team
9. Winning a South Island event (1 point)
10. Placing in the top 3 at Nationals (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria: To obtain LIFESAVING COLOURS award, girls must achieve Pocket requirements,
Service requirements, and the Distinction Award or required points from the following:
Representative
selection as an
individual
1. Selection as a Canterbury representative. (1 point)
2. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
Contributions or
Service to school
sport
3. An outstanding leader or organiser as Sports captain or Team captain for Monica Thacker
(1 point)
4. Instructing and Assisting with groups (1 point)
5. Pool Duty Term 1 or 4 – 20+ hours (1 point)
Achievements as an
Individual
6. Gaining a Junior Instructors or Instructors Award. (1 point)
7. Gaining Award of Merit or Bar (RLSS) or Surf equivalent (1 point)
8. Gaining Distinction Award (2 points)
9. Gaining a National pool Lifeguard Qualification (NZQA) (1 point)
10. Qualifying as a Royal Lifesaving Society examiner (2 points)
LIFESAVING 1 2
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru Team for at least two events in one season (1point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching or helping with the administration of duathlons/triathlons/Multisport. (1point)
3. Overall Multisport Sports Captain. (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
4. Selected in the New Zealand development squad for either duathlon/triathlon multisport.
(2 points)
5. Placing in the top three at the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ duathlon/triathlon/
multisport Championships. (1 point)
6. Placing in the top three at the South Island Secondary Schools’ duathlon/triathlon/
multisport Championships. (1 point)
7. Placing in the top four at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport Championships.
(2 points)
8. Placing 5th – 8th at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport Championships. (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Placing in the top three at the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ duathlon/triathlon/
multisport Championships (1 point)
11. Placing in the top three at the South Island Secondary Schools’ duathlon/triathlon/
multisport Championships (1 point)
12. Placing in the top three at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport Championships
(2 points)
13. Completion of an open multisport event (e.g. GoldRush, Coast to Coast). (1 point each event
completed OR 2 points for winning, where there is more than one team entered)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Senior ‘A’ or Yr 10 ‘A’ teams. Each girl must show full commitment to all games
and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching/managing a team for the season. (1 point)
3. Umpire for Rangi Ruru netball every week during the Saturday netball season (1point)
4. Overall Netball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury representative. (1 point)
6. Selection for external development/promising players /Emerging Talent squads. (1 point)
7. Selection for any tournament team. (1 point)
8. Selection as a National representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2 points)
Achievements
as part of a team
11. Winning the Intersecondary and/or club grade competition. (1 point)
12. Placing in the top four at South Island Junior OR top five at South Island Senior Tournament.
(1 point)
13. Winning South Island Junior OR Senior SS Tournament. (2 points)
14. Placing in first FOUR in National Secondary Schools Tournament. (2 points)
15. Placing 5th - 8th in National Secondary Schools Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Represent the school at a Secondary Schools events. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching at the Orienteering club and/or coaching and promoting the sport at school. (1 point)
3. Overall Orienteering Sports Captain. Needs a minimum of 3 people to warrant an overall
captain. (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury representative. (1 point)
5. Selection for external development/promising athlete /Emerging Talent squads. (1 point)
6. Winning a Canterbury title (2 points)
7. Placing 2nd – 3rd at a Canterbury event (1 point)
8. Winning a South Island title (2 points)
9. Placing 2nd – 3rd at a South Island event (1 point)
10. Selection as a National representative (2 points)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2 points)
Achievements as
part of a team
12. Winning an Intersecondary or club team competition. (1 point)
13. Placing in the top four at South Island team event. (1 point)
14. Winning South Island team event (2 points)
15. Placing 2nd – 4th at a National team event. (2 points)
16. Placing 5th - 8th at a National team event. (1 point)
17. Winning a National title as part of a team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Selected as Rowing Captain and performed duties well. (1 point)
2. Selection for Under 19, 4 or 8 (Heavyweight). (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
3. Selection for National Junior Coaching School (i.e. trialist for New Zealand Junior Crew) (2
points)
4. Selection for New Zealand junior or elite crew. (2 points)
5. Selection for any other New Zealand crew, e.g. Under 23, lightweight. (2 points)
Achievements as an
individual
6. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
7. Placed first or second at South Island Rowing Championships in:
i. Novice Intermediate, Junior (Under 21), Under 23, (1 point)
ii. Senior, Open (2 points)
8. Placed first or second in South Island Secondary Schools Championships in their age level
(i.e. Under 16, Under 17, and Under 19) (1 point)
9. Placed FIRST or SECOND in New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships in their age
level:
i. Under 15, Under 16, Under 17 (1 point)
ii. Under 19 (2 points)
10. Placed FIRST in Dawn Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup (2 points)
11. Placed 2nd, 3rd in Dawn Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup (1 point)
12. Placed 1st in National finals (2 points)
13. Placed 2nd, 3rd in National finals (1 point)
14. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
ROWING 1
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show a full commitment to games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining an associate rugby referee’s qualification (or more) through the local union. (1
point)
3. Captaining or Vice Captaining the School Team (1 point)
4. Played more than half the games in the local competition (1point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
5. Selected to trial for a representative team (1 point)
6. Selection as a Canterbury representative (1 point)
7. Selection for rugby representation about provincial level (2 points)
Achievements
as an individual
8. Selected as MVP or Tackling Award (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Finalist in the Canterbury Secondary School local competition (1 point)
11. Finalist at a tournament at provincial/representative level (1 point)
12. Winning the first round of the Canterbury Secondary School local competition (1 point)
13. Winning the final of the Canterbury Secondary School local competition (2 points)
14. National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of Rangi Ruru team for Intersecondary School championships. Each girl to show
full commitment. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Timekeeper or administrative helper (1 point)
Representative
selection
as an individual
3. Selection in Junior Youth Cup Series (1 point)
4. Selection in a National squad (2 points)
Achievements as an
individual
5. Placing in first six skiing; first three snowboarding as an individual at Intersecondary
Schools’ Championships. (1 point)
6. Winning South Island Championships as an individual (2 points)
7. Individual placing in first six at South Island Championships. (1 points)
8. Fastest time in school or snowboard team at South Island Championships (1 point)
9. Competing at F.I.S. level or NZSBA member (1 point) Winning the Junior Youth Cup (2 points)
10. Placing in the 1st four in the Junior Youth Series (1 point)
Achievements as
part of a team
11. Winning Intersecondary School Championships as a team. (1 point)
12. Fastest time in school ski or snowboarding team at Intersecondary School Championships.
(1 point)
13. Winning South Island Championships as a team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Senior A team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1
point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
4. Winning School Championship - must be 8 or more entries (1 point)
5. Representing a club at National Tournament (1 point)
6. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
7. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1pt)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
Achievements as
part of a team
9. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association competition
(1 point)
10. Placing in the first 3 at a Regional or South Island tournament (2 points)
11. Placing in the first 4 at a National Tournament (2 points)
12. Placing 5th – 8th at a National Tournament (1 point)
SQUASH
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all trainings and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical judges badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Judging or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements as an
individual
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Representing Rangi Ruru at a secondary school event and/or weekly competition. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical judging badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Judging or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements as an
individual
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
SURFING
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. School Champion in the Intermediate or Senior Grade. (1 point)
2. Selection in the school team for Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships. (1
point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
3. Overall Swimming Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements as an
individual
4. Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad (Div.1) relay team at Nationals or Open
Championship. (1 point)
5. Selection in a National Squad. (2 points)
6. Placing in first three at Intersecondary School Final (1 point)
7. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a South Island final. (1 point)
8. Winning a South Island title. (2 points)
9. Competing in National Age Group Championships (Div.1). (1 point)
10. Competing in Regional/National final. (1 point)
11. Placing in the first FOUR of a National Final (Div. 1). (2 points)
12. Placing 5th - 8th in a National Final (Div 1) (1 point)
13. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
14. Achieving criteria 6-8 or 11 above as part of a relay team (1 point) OR winning National relay
title (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements as an
individual
7. Winning School Senior Championships. Must have 4 competitors
8. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
9. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
10. Placing in first 3 at Regional or South Island tournament (1 points)
11. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th - 8th at National
tournament. (1 point)
TABLE TENNIS
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Senior A1 Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Overall Tennis Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
3. Selection as a Canterbury representative Un 16 and above. (1 point)
4. Selection in any external development/promising player squad. (1 point)
5. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
Achievements as an
individual
6. Winning Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships. (1 point)
7. Winning the school Intermediate/Senior championships singles. (1 point)
8. Placing in first three at National Championships Un 16 and above.(2 points)
9. Winning the New Zealand Secondary Inter-zone match. (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as part
of a team
11. Winning the Wednesday Intersecondary final. (1 point)
12. Placing in the first four at South Islands (1 point).
13. Winning SI Tennis Champs (2 points)
14. Placing in the first four in the New Zealand Secondary Schools final. (1 point)
15. Winning the New Zealand Secondary finals. (2 points)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Super Touch team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing, or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Touch Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements as an
individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1 point)
7. Selection in a tournament team (1 point)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
11. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association competition
(1 point)
12. Winning Canterbury SS Touch Champs (2 points)
13. Placing 2nd-4th at South Island SS Touch tournament (1 points)
14. Placing in the first 4 at a National SS Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 5 - 8th at a National SS Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Representing Rangi Ruru at a Secondary School event. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Instructing a badge /or our Intersecondary Schools’ team. (1 point)
Representative
selection as an
individual
3. Selection in a Canterbury Representative team. (1 point)
4. Selection in a National Squad. (2 points)
Achievements as an
individual
5. Gaining a yellow, black or purple badge. (1 point)
6. Winning a regional title. (1 point)
7. Placing 2nd – 3rd in the South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
8. Winning a South Island/National Competition. (2 points)
9. Placing in the first 3 in the individual Open or Senior events at the Intersecondary Schools’
Championships (1 point) OR Winning the Open or Senior an individual event at the
Intersecondary Schools’ Championships. (1 point)
Achievements as
part of a team
10. Member of the highest grade team in the Intersecondary Schools’ Competition. (1point)
11. Winning a regional title. (1 point)
12. Placing in first three in the South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
13. Winning a South Island/National Competition. (2 points)
14. Placing in the first 3 in the teams Open or Senior events at the Intersecondary Schools’
Championships (1 point) OR Winning the Open or Senior team events at the Intersecondary
Schools’ Championships. (1pt)
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Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the League or Junior A teams. Each girl must show full commitment to all games
and tournaments (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season (1 point)
3. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local Association (not reawardable) (1point)
4. Overall Volleyball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements as an
individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury representative (1 point)
6. Selection as a South Island representative (1 point)
7. Selection as a National representative (2 points)
8. Selection in any external development/promising player squad (1 point)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
11. Winning the Secondary Schools and/or Canterbury Championships final (1 point)
12. Placing in the top FOUR of A Grade at South Island Junior OR Senior Tournament (1 point)
13. Winning South Island SS Tournament (2 points)
14. Placing in first 4 in Div 1 at a Senior SS National Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 5th - 8th at a Senior SS National Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
VOLLEYBALL 1 2
Pocket: 3 points
Colours: 6 pointsCriteria
School
representation
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
contributions to
school sport
2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1 point)
3. Coaching/Referee or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Waterpolo Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements as an
individual
5. Representing a club at National Tournament (1 point)
6. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
7. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1 point)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as
part of a team
11. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association competition
(1 point)
12. Winning South Island Junior or Senior SS Tournament (2 points)
13. Placing 2 - 3 at South Island Junior or Senior SS tournament (1 point)
14. Placing in the first 4 at a National SS Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 5th – 8th at a National SS Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
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Pocket: 3 pointsColours: 6 points
CriteriaAll girls awarded Pockets or Colours must be sailing regularly in clubs during weekends.
School representation
1. Be involved in yachting in the school
Additional contributions to school sport
2. Support the administration of school yachting
Achievements as an individual
Pockets - any one of these events for two years.3. Optimist Class- Compete in Canterbury Champs, South Island Champs or National
Championship regatta completing all or all but one race in the series.4. P-Class Compete in the annual CYA Tanner Cup Trials regatta, South Island Championship
regatta or Tauranga Cup National Championship regatta completing all or all but one race in the series.
5. Starling Compete in the annual Canterbury Championship regatta or annual South Island Championship regatta or National Championship regatta completing all or all but one race in the series.
6. Sunburst Compete as skipper or crew in the Canterbury Championship series or South Island Championship regatta completing all races or all races but one. Compete in the Regional Teams Racing series completing all or all but one race in the series.
7. Compete as skipper or crew in the New Zealand Secondary School Girls’ National Championship or National Inter-schools Team Racing Championship completing all or all but one race in the series.
8. Laser R Compete as skipper or crew completing all races or all races Laser II but one in the New Zealand Class National Championship or New Zealand Youth Selection Trials regattas.
9. For classes not covered - Canterbury Championships, South Island Championships, National Championships - be in the top 3 girls of any two for a pocket.
Colours - any one of these events.10. Optimist Class-Finish in the top three in Canterbury Championship regatta or South Island
regatta or finish first, second or third girl in the National Championship.11. P-Class Finish first in the CYA Tanner Cup Trials regatta or South Island Championship
regatta or be first placed girl in the Tauranga Cup National Championship regatta.12. Starling Finish in the top three places of the annual Canterbury Championship regatta
or South Island Championship regatta, or, finish first, second or third girl in the National Championship regatta.
13. Sunburst Compete as skipper or crew finishing in first three places of Canterbury or South Island Championship regattas or sailing as skipper and finishing first female skipper in South Island Championship or first, second or third female skipper in the National Championship regatta.
14. Compete as skipper or crew in the Sunburst New Zealand Secondary School Girls’ Championship regatta finishing in the first three places
15. Compete as skipper finishing first, second or third in the Youth trials.16. Double hander female pair in New Zealand National Championship or New Zealand
National Youth Trials regattas.17. For classes not covered: Win Canterbury Championships, win South Island Championships,
win National Championships - any 2 of these events for colours.
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MUSIC AWARDSPlease note that the criteria for Music pockets and colours varies from sport. Girls should not compare the two systems.
Music awards are individual awards, not team awards (as may be the case in some areas of sport). Each set of criteria is fair
and equitable to the two disciplines.
MUSIC POCKETS AND COLOURSPockets – 5 points
Colours – 8 points
Once a Pocket or Colours has been awarded the accumulation of points must start again.
It is the student’s responsibility to download the form from Rangi Life and have the Director of Music verify all points.
Community service hours may be available through assisting music staff with the running of junior music groups. If counted
towards community service these hours cannot be counted towards a pocket or colour award. Please consult with music
staff for clarification as required.
Pockets
5 points are required together with a high standard of achievement, commitment and a positive attitude to school music.
These points may be accumulated over a number of years.
Colours
These awards are given at the discretion of the Awards Committee. Generally, minimum of 8 points is required, however
there may be special circumstances where this is not the case. A very high standard of performance, commitment and a
positive attitude, including modelling the Rangi Values, for the entire year in a wide range of music groups must be evident
before a music colour is awarded. The accumulation of these points, which must be earned in one year, does not guarantee
this award. In most cases a student must have had a pocket in order to be eligible.
Regular membership of a school music group that has performed in concertsand competitions representing the school
2 points per group
per year
• Resolutions
• Rangi Sinfonia
• Jazz Band
• Jazz Combo
• Chamber Music – participation in the Chamber Music contest
• Rockbands – participation in Rock Quest
• Significant musical role in a Rangi major production (vocal or instrumental)
1 point per group per
year
• Rangi Voices
• Rangi Players
• Rock Bands
• Other small instrumental/vocal ensembles
• Music contribution to a Rangi Ruru major production (vocal or instrumental)
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(i) If a student is a member of a group that is recalled for a regional final eg. the Schools’ Chamber Music Contest
Regional Final or Rockquest Regional Final, an extra point is awarded.
(ii) If a student is member of a group that is selected for the finals in a school based national competition eg. Big Sing,
Chamber Music Contest, Barbershop Contest, Rockquest etc an extra point is available.
(iii) Students in Year 7 and 8 who are selected for either the Senior Choir, Symphony Orchestra or Concert Band in the
Christchurch Schools’ Music Festival may be awarded an extra point.
(iv) Student composers who enter a secondary school composition/songwriting competitions AND gain a national
placing may be awarded 2 points. An additional point may be available for winners or other special awards at the
discretion of the awards committee.
(v) Other recognition within schools based competitions eg. best brass group award in chamber music, award at
Regional Big Sing, Individual award in Southern Jam, selection for Allstars at Southern Jam etc, may earn an extra
point, at the discretion of the awards committee.
2 points per group
per year
• Christchurch Youth Choir
• UC Christchurch Youth Orchestra
• Christchurch Youth Symphonic Band
• Christchurch Youth Jazz Orchestra
3 points per group
per year
• A National Secondary Schools’ group such as the NZSS Concert Band, NZSS Orchestra,
NZSS Brass Band, NZSS Jazz Orchestra, NZSS Choir.
• Christchurch All Girl Big Band
4 points per group
per year
• A National Youth group that has a significant membership of semi-professional/beyond
secondary school, such as National Youth Orchestra, National Youth Jazz Band, National
Youth Symphonic Winds
• Christchurch Symphony Orchestra.
Credit will only be given if the student has also made considerable use of her skills within a school music activity and
has demonstrated a high level of commitment to the group(s), including modelling the Rangi Values.
Students who wish to be considered for this award must apply by completing and submitting the appropriate form.
Selection for, commitment to, and full participation in groups such as:
2 points Per year for a performing group (e.g Resolutions, Rangi Voices) that meets regularly may be
available at the discretion of the awards committee. There must be a full year commitment to
the group.
Principal Accompanist
Other Activities
At the discretion of the Awards committee special consideration may be given for other significant musical achievements
(music examinations do not count but diplomas may be considered). Leadership and administrative roles within the Music
Department throughout the year will be taken will be taken into account, with the number of points to be awarded decided
upon by the awards committee.
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ELITE MUSIC COLOURS A girl who is selected for a national group such as
• National Youth Orchestra
• National Youth Choir
• National Youth Jazz Band
• National Youth Symphonic Winds
• Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
may be eligible for an Elite Performance Award, provided she is participating in and demonstrating an exceptionally high
level of commitment to and performance in a range of school music groups, including modelling the Rangi Values. This
award is made at the discretion of the Director of Music and Principal.
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PERFORMING ARTS AWARDSAll girls awarded Pockets or Colours must show a high degree of commitment and responsibility and a professional approach
to performing art activity engaged in at school.
Pockets - 3 points 1. To have been in a dance event and performed to a high standard (1 point)
or
2. To have participated in choreographing and directing a dance piece of a high standard
(1 point)
Colours - 6 points 3. To have accumulated 3 major points, 2 by dancing with excellence
or
4. Showing excellence in choreography and artistic interpretation
A high degree of commitment and responsibility to the group is a prerequisite for these awards.
DANCE
Pockets - 4 points 1. Member of the Senior A Team on a regular basis (1 point)
2. Selection in Interschool Exchange/Debate teams (1 point)
3. Competitor in Regional Christchurch Interschool Competition (1 point)
4. Finalist in the Year 9 Debating Final (1 point)
5. Administration or organisation of school debating (1 point)
6. Adjudication of junior debates (1 point)
Colours - 4 points – in
addition to Pocket
7. Participation in semi-finals of Regional Competition (1 point)
8. Winning Regional Competition (2 points)
9. Selection in Regional Debating Team (1 point
10. Selection in the Canterbury Representative team (2 points)
11. Coaching a team in tournaments (1 point)
12. Participation in semi-finals of National Competition (2 point)
13. Speaking award at Regional Competition (1 point)
Elite Performance 14. Selection for New Zealand Schools’ Debating team
15. Winning the Russell McVeagh National Schools’ Debating Competition
16. Special Commendation at National Competition eg. Best speaker awards.
Girls must show dedication and a professional approach to be considered for a Pocket or Colours Award.
DEBATING
Pockets - 3 points Points Awarded for excellence
1. Major Role 2 1
2. Minor Role ½ ½
3. Supporting Role 1 ½
4. Concert Performance (Solo or duo) 1 ½
Colours - 6 points
(includes Speech and
Drama)
A student must have accumulated three lots of major points (2 points) by performing leading
roles with excellence.
DRAMA (INCLUDES SPEECH AND DRAMA)
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Pocket - 4 points Continued commitment to practices and demonstration of a high standard of performance
are the pre-requisites for all members to gain a Pocket. Generally, but not always, a Pocket is
awarded to a student in Years 10 – 13 at the end of the year.
All decisions will be made at the discretion of Kapa Haka Staff.
• A full year’s commitment to Kapa Haka (regular attendance) (1 point)
• A performer at previous year’s Rangi Ruru Prize Giving (1 point)
• A performer at two public occasions in a year (1 point)
• Selection as Year Group Leader within Kapa Haka (1 point)
• Attendance at all noho marae in a given year, if applicable (1 point)
Colours – 6 points Award of a Pocket and continued commitment to practices are the pre-requisites for all
members to gain a Colour. Generally, but not always, consideration for a Colour is for Senior
students in Years 11 – 13 with at least 2 years’ full service to Kapa Haka after having received
their Pocket. A further year’s service is generally expected before a Colour re-award is
considered, but can be fast-tracked depending on one’s commitment.
All decisions will be made at the discretion of Kapa Haka Staff.
• Show excellence in skill and performance (1 point)
• Front Row Status - Demonstrate excellence level performance at an e.g. regional or
national competition/showcase (1 point)
• Front Row Status - Demonstrate excellence level performance at Performing Arts
Showcase AND Prize Giving (1 point)
• Actively promote Kapa Haka and its values within the Rangi Ruru community throughout
the year; e.g. fundraising, administration, organisation (1 point)
• Head of Kapa Haka (fulfil all Leadership responsibilities) (1 point)
• Kaea or Kaikaranga at two or more public performances (1 point)
• Tutor Kapa Haka at Wananga or Noho on 2 or more occasions (1 point)
• Attendance and full commitment at all practices, and noho marae in a given year, if
applicable (1 point)
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Pockets – 3 points
Colours – 6 points
1. Commendation (½ point)
2. Second or third (1 point)
3. First (1½ points)
4. Special Awards (2 points)
Please show the appropriate medal/or Certificate to the Speech and Drama teacher.
At the discretion of the Awards Committee special credit may be given for significant assistance in the practical
tutoring of Speech and Drama. This tutoring would apply to Speech and Drama examinations and Speech and Drama
concerts.
SPEECH AND DRAMA COMPETITIONS
Pockets - 3 points Students may combine points from drama, dance and stagecraft.
Colours - 6 points Students must accumulate major points i.e. 3 lots of 2 points.
2 points are awarded for performing major parts with excellence or taking responsibility of
technical areas and operating with excellence.
PERFORMING ARTS
Pockets - 3 points Students must have participated in an area of technical theatre such as sound, lighting, costume
or backstage. A high standard of commitment is required.
Colours - 6 points Students must accumulate major points, 2 and have shown responsibility, creativity and
initiative.
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