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2 June 2017
IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Principal’s Report
ICAS Mathematics Results
Room 5 Learning Page
Learning for Term 4 Report
BOP Science Fair Award
NZCER Results
International News
Sports Information
Coastal Value Certificates
Pasifika Festival Timetable
Community Notices
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C O M I N G E V E N T S 2017
OCTOBER 2017 23 Labour Day – No School!
24 PSG Meeting POSTPONED
NOVEMBER 2017 3 PSG Bake Sale
7 School Athletics - Year 7
9 School Athletics – Year 8
10 Elite Volleyball Tauranga
15 – 17 Battle of the Bays - Gisborne
20 Accelerate Class Placements Notified
21 Mt Primary Orientation
22 Tahatai Coast Orientation
23 Omanu Primary Orientation
28 Arataki Orientation
DECEMBER 2017 2 Elite Athletics - Tauranga
7 Year 8 Formal – Classic Flyers
8 Elite Softball - Whakatane
13 Friends of the School Morning Tea
18 Last Day Term 4
MT MAUNGANUI INTERMEDIATE
20 October 2017
Newsletter No.
32
PSG MEETING
POSTPONED!
DATE TO BE CONFIRMED
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Kia ora koutou, Welcome back! The weather is warmer and the sun
is shining. Firstly, a warm welcome to Matua Tapuraka Rikihana, who
joins our teaching team. We are very fortunate to have Matua
Tapuraka teaching in Whānau 10 for the rest of the year. Community
Consultation Last term, we asked community, staff and students to
complete the NZCER* Inclusiveness Survey. This survey was completed
online. All of the questions were designed by NZCER* and the survey
tool is used by schools across the country. We were absolutely
thrilled with the results. The feedback was incredibly positive and
so we are really proud of the work that we have all done as a
school and community. As well as the warm fuzzies, the survey has
also given us some food for thought with regards to next steps,
areas for development and areas that require further investigation.
We have shared the data with staff, students and our Board of
Trustees. I have also included a summary of the findings in this
newsletter. I would like to take this opportunity to sincerely
thank everyone who took the time to complete the survey. Your
feedback is appreciated, considered, and will inform future
communication and priorities for the work that we do. *New Zealand
Council for Educational Research ERO Over the next 2 weeks we will
be audited by the Education Review Office (ERO), as part of their
regular review cycle. We are looking forward to their visit, their
feedback and the guidance towards next steps for us as a school and
community. We are also nervous because we have all worked so hard
and we hope that ERO can see the transformation, as we strive to
reach the summit of Mauao! The key evaluative question and focus
for the review is: How effectively does the Mount Maunganui
Intermediate school curriculum respond to Māori and other children
whose learning & achievement needs acceleration? On Wednesday
25 October, you are invited to a parent meeting from 2.30 - 3.00
pm. This meeting will be held in the school library. ERO are
particularly interested in talking with families who have students
whose learning has been accelerated or students who may have
ongoing needs. If you can join us, we would love your support. ERO
have also asked to meet with the Whānau whose students are in
Whānau Tekau and part of our Reo Rua bilingual programme. This
meeting will be at 4.00 pm in the classroom. Pasifika Festival
Wednesday 25th of October, at Tahatai Coast School. Our Pasifika
group is performing at 1.00pm. There are also 2 groups performing
from Omanu School. The full timetable is included later in this
newsletter. Have a wonderful Labour Weekend everyone. Ma te wa Ms
M/Whaea Lisa Principal
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ICAS RESULTS
Congratulations to the following students for receiving Credit,
Distinction and High Distinction Awards. The awards are achieved as
follows, based on all candidates who sit, in the New Zealand and
Pacific region.
High Distinction Certificate Top 1% of participants
Distinction Certificate Next 10% of participants
Credit Certificate Next 25% of participants
ICAS MATHEMATICS RESULTS Credit: Year 7: Holly Bathgate, Daniel
Boase, Brody Brownlee, Aria Chiari, Daniel Coster, Evy Davidson,
Olivia Davidson, Indianna Faile, Cameron Ford, William Goodyear,
Finn Hughes, Loughie Keaney, Abby Lindsey, Dylan McDowell, Jazmin
Mitchell, Dylan Mortimore, Tay Ririnui, Greg Robertson, Olivia Way
Year 8: Anna Brock, Ryan Callender, Morgan Erdbeer, Taylor Finch,
Ben Goodjohn, Daniel Guilford, Tami Mead, Sam Petersen, Daniel
Ronalds Distinction: Year 7: Arlo Cullwick, Richard Denyer, Ryan
Dunn, Ned Johnston, Oscar Kelly, James Walker Year 8: Matt
Anderson, Aria Ebbing, Yunseong Jung, Michael Kennedy, Benjamin
Lindsey, Fergus Roberts, Tobias Scott, Gus Shivnan, Simon Wagstaff,
Daniel Whyte High Distinction: Year 7: Katie Parkinson, Shuyan
Qi
GOOD WORK TO ALL
OUR STUDENTS WHO
SAT ICAS EXAMS!
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ROOM 5 LEARNING PAGE
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TEAM UNIT TITLE BIG LEARNING/KEY UNDERSTANDINGS
LEARNING AREAS
Karewa How can we make a positive difference towards our
future?
WALT: Make a positive difference to my future by making good
choices. WALT: Plan a successful pathway. WALT: Prepare for change.
S.C: - Identify social, emotional and physical changes that occur
during puberty. - Recognise the effects of particular choices. -
Explore different career pathways. - Create an action plan to get
the desired career / outcome for the future. - Explore the future
of planet earth and beyond. - Think about the future possibilities
of another planet.
English Health & Physical Education Science Social
Science
Matakana Making a Difference ‘How will my decisions and choices
today, make a difference to my future?’ ‘How can I recommend
choices to the Year 7’s of 2018?’
Key learning intentions: WALT - Make informed choices during
puberty and in times of change. WALT - Understand my changes
impacting my life. Success Criteria: Collect and evaluate available
information to make informed decisions.
English Health & Physical Education
Motiti How can we successfully adapt and transition?
WALT: Positively transition and adapt to our changing
environment S.C: We will know we have been successful when-
1. We can identify strategies to support us when they occur
2. We can support others to make positive changes
3. We can be responsible for the changes we are making
4. We can discuss our successes and challenges
English Mathematics Health & PE- Athletics Social Science
Science (adaptation)
Motuotau Discover your future Walt… Design a product that will
make a difference to our future? Success criteria:..... Identify a
futuristic problem. Students have explained the purpose and need of
their product. Students have identified how their product will make
a difference to the future. Students will make changes and adapt
product design. Students will market their product using persuasive
techniques.
English Health and PE technology
Moturiki How can student voice and collaboration make a
difference to our learning? How do emerging adolescents change
Understanding puberty. Relating to others - social dance,
puberty and team dynamics.
Maths Literacy Health and PE ICT
LEARNING FOR TERM 4
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and interact in a positive way?
Rangiwaea How do the decisions I make today make a difference to
my/our future outcomes?
Global Learning/Key Understandings: Term 3, carried over to term
4.
To understand that Art (music, visual, dance, poetry) is used to
reflect, effect and communicate change and that this may be
interpreted differently by different cultures
To understand that there is a variety of mediums that can be
used to express a message
Term 4
To understand that everyone has a different point of view
To understand that negotiating, sharing ideas and actively
listening are important skills when making decisions
P E Health English Art Social Sciences
Specialist Looking to the FUTURE - How has our learning in the
Specialist areas made a difference to me?
Students can:
- identify skills they have learnt in Specialist areas
- identify learning qualities/attributes/attitudes
they can use in the future
The Arts Technology
BOP SCIENCE FAIR AWARD
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NZCER RESULTS
Analysis of Inclusive Practices Survey Feedback from Students
Areas that stand out that students see as strengths of ours are:
(80%+)
Helping them get on with different people Listening to their
ideas about their learning Treating them and their families with
respect Teachers showing them how to learn and do their best
Supporting them in lots of areas e.g. leadership, sport, cultural
areas
In the comments section of the survey, the areas that were
mentioned most often were: (15+ responses) It’s fun 16 I learn lots
21 Enjoy coming to school 90 Feel welcomed/supported/accepted 45
Like the staff 44 Lots of opportunities 15
Areas that stand out that our students see as needing some work
from us are: (25%+ of responses)
Listening to things that students are worried about Listening to
their ideas Helping them sort out their problems Asking them about
what they want to learn about Asking about their families and
culture **(49% would like more interaction in this area) Noticing
them when they do well
Some areas from the student voice data that we have identified
that may require further inquiry Ensuring that all students know
where they can seek help, when they need it Science Kids behaviour
towards each other (especially when adults are not around) PE gear
Changing rooms and toilets Assemblies - length Chairs in hall
Devices Homework - purpose? Behaviour of students on council buses
Winter uniform options (long pants, jackets, socks, sandals and
shoes) Field Gym
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NZCER RESULTS continued
Analysis of Inclusive Practices Survey Feedback from Families
Areas that stand out that parents see as strengths of ours are:
Making parents and children feel welcome It is a safe place
Children are accepted for who they are SLT work well with parents
of different cultures Children are not isolated for their learning
All staff treat families and students with respect Their child can
demonstrate their learning
In general, our community is happy with how they see education
happening within our school for their child. In the comments
section of the survey, the 2 areas that were mentioned most often
were that they were “generally happy” and there is “strong
home/school communication”
Areas that stand out that parents see as needing some work from
us are: Sharing of information about students when they have more
than 1 teacher (teachers other than the main
teacher, do not know their children so well) Using parent
knowledge of their child in setting goals Our ability to access
“extra” help for their child, if it’s required. (This is a
frustration shared by schools and
staff as well). Helping children to make friends Making links to
student’s cultures and backgrounds, within the classroom Contacting
families to share children’s successes
Some areas that we have identified from the data that may
require further inquiry
Extra-curricular and clubs - opportunities for non-competitive -
arts/sports/cultural. Balance of participation versus competition?
Can we do better here or is it about communicating the
non-competitive opportunities? Implications for extracurricular
responsibilities for 2018
Year 7 camp menu? Learning conference preparation - ensuring we
are all on the same page student led conferencing -
modelling. Pre - interview sheet for whanau to complete -
strengths and goals? Digital learning and development home school
digital links After school tuition? Perceptions of
Accelerate/Whanau class
Analysis of Feedback from staff
School leaders 11 Classroom or Subject Teachers 20 Teacher Aides
3 Admin/Support Staff 2
The results from this survey show us that staff are “on the same
page” about how the school operates. This demonstrates that staff
are generally cohesive in their view of the school.
This cohesiveness is particularly heartening given the number of
staff changes that have occurred this year. It is particularly
pleasing that staff indicate that this is a safe place for students
and staff.
The area that staff seem to be indicating development in is
professional development around the support of diverse
learners.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS Our visiting group, from Ritsumeikan Junior
High School, have enjoyed working with our whanau class. They are
really enjoying interacting with students at school and being part
of their host families, who are making them so welcome. We are now
planning for our last group visit for the year. Kyoto-Sangyo, a
regular visitor to our school, will be coming with 11 girls and 7
boys for 8 nights, 28 November to 6 December. We urgently need
families to host these students. It is a rewarding experience for
your family and for them. If you are able to help, can you please
contact Jane Howard [email protected]. Thank you
Can you HELP??
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SPORTS INFORMATION [email protected]
OUR SUCCESS IN SPORT
SWIMMING Well done to Zyleika Pratt-Smith, who recently competed
in the NZ Short Course Championships: Gold 100m Backstroke Bronze
100m Individual Medley Bronze 200m Individual Medley
RUGBY
Congratulations to Jai Knight, Elias Marks, Justin Falken, and
Moai Tihi, who were in the Bay of Plenty Roller Mills rugby team,
which finished runners up in the Northern Region Roller Mills
Tournament, held over the holidays.
FOOTBALL Well done to Jacob Rolleston, Tristan Kawana, Jack
Argent, Tay Ririnui, Jed Davis, Ashton Pellow, and Reed Tong, who
were part of the All Stars football team, which won the U12
division of the Sydney International Cup, over the holidays.
SYNCHRONISED SWIMMING
Zyleika Pratt-Smith and Mairead Pidgeon. are both members of
Tauranga Synchro, Tauranga’s Synchronised Swimming Club. Tauranga
Synchro competed in the NZ National Synchronised Swimming
Championships that were held in Invercargill, from 8-12 October.
The competition attracted over 150 athletes from China, New
Caledonia and 9 New Zealand clubs. Zyleika had an outstanding
competition, achieving the following results: 13/14/15 Solo – 1st
13/14/15 Duet – 1st 13/14/15 Figures – 2nd Open Free Team – 1st (a
member of a team of 5) Mairead is part of our beginner Dolphins
team of 8 girls. They placed 4th in the Dolphins event, very
narrowly missing a medal.
Above from left: Zyleika Pratt Smith, Mairead Pidgeon
FANTASTIC SPORTS
RESULTS!
WE ARE AMAZING!!
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COASTAL VALUE CERTIFICATES 2017 Term 4 – Week 1
1 Jared Lord Superb attitude to learning, great participation in
class discussions and completing tasks to a high standard.
2 Grace Stewart For your positive and focused start to Term 4.
Well done Grace, keep it up!
3 Steven Khoun For always being so helpful and supportive of
others in their learning and other activities.
4 Kaia Chapman For always demonstrating respect, having an
outstanding attitude and wanting to make progress as a learner.
5 Olive Abrahams For continuing to work hard in all areas of
your learning. Ka rawe, Olive!
6 Jake Harding For his positive and bubbly attitude to all areas
of learning, both in and outside of the classroom.
7 Luke Mitchell For showing a calm and mature attitude when
dealing with conflict. Thank you Luke.
8 Wendel Manabat For greater willingness to try all tasks and
ask for help when needing it.
9 Isabella Arnold For having a positive start to term 4 and
being focused on learning tasks.
10 Micah Porter Tōna kaha i tōna tuhinga māhorahora.
11 Rebecca Dooney For helping new students in Room 11 feel
included and settled. You are awesome.
13 Maia Fleming For proactively helping others both in and out
of Whanau 13. Tino Pai rawa Maia.
14 Ben Ngapo For the incredible gains in your writing and
presentation.
16 Gia Nelson For consistently showing focus and commitment to
her learning as well as helping others to feel included.
17 Nathan Dodson For a positive start to term 4 and for his
effort and focus during the new Mystery unit.
18 Maddy Abrahams For a positive start to the term, taking pride
in her work and completing set tasks to a high standard.
19 Chelsea Whakaari For improvement in your writing presenting a
beautiful narrative, which is descriptive and draws on the
audience’s heart strings.
20 Brooklyn Jones For keeping up to date with her work and
showing a positive attitude towards her learning.
21 Zak Morrison For supporting others in their learning, and
being a great friend to others. Mahi Pai, Zak.
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COASTAL VALUE CERTIFICATES 2017 Term 4 – Week 1 continued
22 Lahkaia Reriti For your outstanding transition into Whanau
22. You have made a great start to term 4 Lahkaia. Ka rawe koe -
Kia Kaha.
Visual
Arts
Sevarn Tawhiao-Lomas Room 1
For her conscientious attitude and consistently taking care with
all her work.
Digi Tech Tommy Power and Ashton Pellow Room 2
For their fantastic team work in programming the Lego Robot.
Music Tiffany Knowles Room 11
For being well-focused and showing a real interest in learning
more about Music.
PASIFIKA FESTIVAL – TIMETABLE
Time Order School Duration
9.45am 1 Tahatai Coast School - Kapa Haka
4 mins
9.50am 2 Arataki Kindergarten 4 mins
9.55am 3 Arataki School 12 mins
10.10am 4 Papamoa Primary School 4 mins
10.15am 5 Oropi School 8 mins
10.25am 6 Tauranga Intermediate 8 mins
10.35am 7 Selwyn Ridge Primary 15 mins
10.50am 8 Around the World 8 mins
11.00am 9 Gate Pa School 12 mins
11.15am 10 Ako Auloa Fanau Group 4 mins
11.20am 11 Greerton Village School 8 mins
11.30am 12 Jillian Tupusa 8 mins
11.40am 13 Tauranga Primary School 8 mins
11.50am 14 Ma'amaloa Side School, Nuku Alofa
8 mins
12.00pm 16 Katikati College 15 mins
12.15pm 17 Omanu School 12 mins
12.30pm 18 St Mary's and Aquinas 15 mins
12.45pm 19 Te Puke Primary 15 mins
1.00pm 20 Mt Maunganui Intermediate Pasifika
12 mins
1.15pm 21 Merivale School 15 mins
1.30pm 22 Tahatai Coast School 15 mins
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COMMUNITY NOTICES
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ROWING
Mount Maunganui Rowing Squad needs more Mounties involved in
rowing. If rowing at all strikes you interest, come and give it a
go, we are training three times a week which is Mondays at 5:45am,
Wednesdays at 5:45am and Saturdays at 6:30am. Come down on a
Saturday morning and give it a go. No prior experience needed as we
all start somewhere, just come down in some exercise gear and
trainers and you'll be good to go. These early mornings are a great
way to start the day and make it more productive, rowing makes even
the night owls morning people with beautiful sunrises, great
people, and an even better sport. Both boys and girls welcomed, any
questions at all don't hesitate to email
[email protected].
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Welcome to Astro Cheer, the Bay ’s
newest Cheerleading Club.
We aim here at Astro Cheer to provide
the opportunity for our athletes to
learn not only new skills and a new
sport, but also teach lessons about
hard work, determination, team work,
confidence and self-belief.
Cheerleading makes you as an
individual stronger not only physically
but also mentally. You will not only
make friends and memories in your
team but you will be part of the Astro
Cheer family. Everyone is welcome no
matter what gender, age, or ability
level you are.
We train at Impact Gymsport 36G
MacDonald St, Mt Maunganui. We
are the only club in the Bay able to
train on a full floor every session!
Check out our website for more
details:www.astrocheer.co.nz
Phone: 022 457 1627
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