Kuranui Korero 1 May 2015 "Be the best you can be" Kia Ora ANZAC Assembly Last Friday we held a very special ANZAC assembly to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the beginning of the Gallipoli campaign during World War One. Our special guest speaker was past Kuranui student, Private Adam Jackson. Other guests were Lieutenant Colonel Bryce Gurney and Ian Juno from the Greytown RSA and Dick Smith from the Featherston RSA. Adam told the school about his career in the army since leaving the college in 2008 which has included tours of duty in Afghanistan and East Timor. To conclude his address, Adam played a very moving video which commemorated the eleven New Zealand men and women who have died in overseas postings since the Vietnam War. Adam reflected that ANZAC Day is still very relevant as wars continue to be waged, New Zealand soldiers are still deployed all around the globe and they are still dying in their efforts to secure peace in the world. Private Adam Jackson speaking at the ANZAC Assembly After Adam’s address, Head Boy, Walter Barber, recited “Flanders Fields” the famous poem by John McRae from which the inspiration for the commemorative poppy was taken. Liam McDonald then played the “Last Post” and “Reveille” as Robert Harwood-Watling slowly dipped and then raised the New Zealand flag. The assembly concluded with Lieutenant Colonel Bryce Gurney reciting the traditional RSA ode taken from the poem “For the fallen” by Laurence Binyon. Throughout the assembly a very special commemorative wreath of hand knitted poppies,stitched onto a grey army blanket by students and staff, hung in front of the stage. Flag bearer, Robert Harwood-Watling standing next to the army blanket and hand knitted wreath ANZAC Day At dawn on ANZAC Day our student leaders marched in the Martinborough ANZAC parade, helped to read out the names of soldiers from the area who died during WW1 and laid a wreath. After breakfast back at the college, the leaders all attended the Featherston parade before splitting up to join in the Greytown, Lake Ferry and Carterton parades. Thank you to all of the other students who joined the leaders at the various ceremonies to lay wreaths, carry commemorative crosses or act as flag bearers. Kuranui and Greytown Primary School students carrying commemorative crosses in the Greytown parade Principal Geoff Shepherd, Corporal Adam Jackson, Ian Juno, Dick Smith and Lt Colonel Bryce Gurney pictured next to our Field of Remembrance Kyle, Jordan and Olivia at the Carterton Parade; Connor lays a wreath Sophie Taplin and Polly Millar join Kahutara students laying a wreath at Kahutara Revised College Charter After consulting with parents, students and staff in 2014 the Board of Trustees have revised and refreshed the college’s Charter and Strategic Plan. The full Charter and Strategic Plan can be seen on the college web site. Mission Statement Kuranui College exists for the benefit of the rangatahi of our communities; supporting and inspiring our akonga to be the best they can be and to take their place as valuable citizens of Aotearoa. Our Vision To be an outstanding college, meeting the needs of every student – Tatau Tatau. Our Key Values Respect – “Believe in yourself and treat others as you would want to be treated, have mana” Integrity – “Be true to yourself, do the right thing, own your actions” Empathy – “Understand and embrace difference” Creativity – “Think outside the square; Dream it, do it” Determination – “Learn from failure, show resilience and seek out challenges” Whakatauki “Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei!” Seek the treasure you value most dearly: if you bow your head, let it be to a lofty mountain “Be the best that you can be!” Fee Statements The first fee statements for 2015 have been posted out. You will see that we have made significant changes to the fee schedule. Fees are now only charged for subjects where students will make items and take them home or consume them. Where this is not the case no fees are charged. To offset the reduction in income that this fee revision will cause the Board of Trustees have raised the Donation Fee to $150.00 per student or $250.00 per family. The Donation Fee allows the college to purchase the “nice to have” resources and equipment which the government does not provide such as mini vans, the artificial turf, ceiling mounted data projectors and modern computers. Compulsory fees are however charged for all extra-curricular sport and cultural activities. The government does not fund schools for any extra-curricular activities. I encourage all parents to set up automatic payments so that small amounts of money can be drip fed to the college to pay for fees and activities over the year. Missed the bus? Have you ever missed the school bus? We are providing 3 free rides with Rimutaka shuttle’s as transport to school if you happen to miss the school bus and cannot get a ride to college. Text Rimutaka Shuttles before 9.15am and get a free ride to school on 021 047 0282 or call 06 308 9007. Kuranui College would like to see a reduction in school absences this term so, if you find you are stuck with no way to get to school, text your name and address to 021 047 0282 to get a ride. If you have any concerns about getting students to school we would like to help. Contact the college on 3049116 Careers Update Otago University is having a parents/prospective student information evening on Thursday 14 May at Westpac Stadium. For more information go to http://www.otago.ac.nz/prospectivestudents/otago085063.html HPV vaccination survey – participants wanted. Parents and caregivers of children and young people aged 9 – 23 years are invited to participate in a survey investigating knowledge and attitudes around HPV vaccination. The survey is anonymous and should take 5-10 minutes. Please access the online survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9K657Z7parentscaregivers or request a hard copy by calling 04 979 3106. The researcher is a PhD candidate at the Centre of Public Health Research, Massey University. For further information please go to http://publichealth.massey.ac.nz/home/research/recruiting-projects/hpv-humanpapillomavirus-vaccination-study/ or contact k.page@massey.ac.nz. Warm Up New Zealand Many New Zealand homes are cold and unhealthy, contributing to respiratory disease and school absenteeism. Outbreaks of rheumatic fever have also been linked to families sleeping together in one room to keep warm. A warm, dry home with well-installed insulation is healthier and easier to heat and makes a significant difference to the comfort and well-being of families. Warm Up New Zealand: Healthy Homes, which is run by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) is aimed at households where: the home was built before the year 2000 the home owner or main tenant has a Community Services Card there are children under 17 years or adults over 65 living in the household The programme is delivered by insulation companies working in most regions throughout the country. Visit the EECA website for the contact details of insulation companies. Nurse Practitioner My name is Nicole Kolvenbag. I am a Nurse Practitioner at Carterton Medical. Some of you might have seen me in the youth clinic at Carterton Medical. I am now working alongside Rita in the Kuranui Health Clinic twice a week, replacing the doctor. I am looking forward to meeting you! Uniform News The cold winter weather has arrived and students need to be warmly dressed. Parents, please ensure that your child only wears regulation uniform tops and jackets. Students will receive disciplinary consequences if they wear non regulation hoodies and jackets. All uniform items except sports uniforms and blazers are available on the Argyle web site. http://www.argyleonline.co.nz/ The college sports office sells sports socks, shorts and mouth guards. Ready to RUN CROSS COUNTRY Programme Want your kids to improve their ability to run Cross country or train for the primary schools cross country, then join Mark Harris and Andrea Lambert, Wairarapa’a only internationally qualified specialists and learn how. A fun unique programme based around the IAAF and Athletics New Zealand’s developmental programmes, lead by the Mark Harris and Andrea Williams. 3.45pm – 4.30pm, Tuesday and Thursday at Pelorus Trust Athletics Track, Masterton Contact us on 06 378 6384, mats@maharris.co.nz or refer to www.maharris.co.nz Featherston Consecration Pictured are Caelum Greaves, Alice Roberts, Ariel Scott and Esme Skelton who represented the college at the Featherston RSA consecration service in the holidays. The students helped to place crosses at the cenotaph bearing the names of men from Featherston who lost their lives during World War 1. Free Student Exchange Information Evening in Wellington Hear from returned students, find out more about discounts and scholarships available and ask questions. Thursday 14 May, 7:30pm Victoria University of Wellington Pipitea Campus Room GBG04, Old Government Buildings 23 Lambton Quay, Wellington Visit www.studentexchange.org.nz or phone 0800 440077 for more information. Haere Ra … Andrea Didsbury who helped us out by teaching Science and Chemistry in term 1 Haere Mai … Mr Lian Soh who is teaching Chemistry, Science and Mathematics Mrs Joanne Collins who has been appointed as a full time cleaner Coming Events Year 11, 12 and 13 examinations 19 to 22 May. No study leave will be given. Greytown Lions and Lioness Annual Quiz Night Proceeds supporting local mum, Nikki Regnault with multiple sclerosis treatment. Friday 15 May, 7:30pm South Wairarapa Working Mens Club $40/team of four Loads of laughs and prizes Entry forms from South Wairarapa Computers or Greytown Primary School Library. Geoff Shepherd Tuamaki - Principal From the Sports Desk… Most of the Kuranui sports teams begin their competition this week. Thanks to our volunteer coaches and managers for taking up their roles. st nd Football Boys- The 1 XI will be coached by Wayne Brasell and our 2 XI team will be coached by Kees Muller. Due to the increased junior playing numbers this year, we will be rd fielding a 3 team in the competition and we are still looking for some extra players. If your child has not registered for a sport and is keen to play social football on a Saturday morning, please contact Mr Yee at the Sports Office. Football Girls- Trish Morison is coach of our girls’ team this year. st 1 XV Rugby- Preseason started early for our rugby players with assistance from Stacey Grant. Coaching the team this year is Mike Tayles. The boys will be playing in the Wairarapa competition this year with the majority of the games being played on the new artificial surface at Memorial Park in Masterton on Wednesday evenings under flood lights along with a couple of home games at the Martinborough Rugby Club. Junior Rugby - Coaches Todd Evans and Vaughn Evans are pleased with the progress and commitment the boys have shown in their two pre-season games and are both looking forward to their first competition game. Gracyn Evans on the charge against Rathkeale. Netball - Grading games start this week, and coaches for our teams are: Senior A- Janine Legge, Senior B- Mel Graves, Intermediate A- Cindy Apiata, Junior A- Jane Cadwallader. st Hockey 1 XI Girls- Our girls’ team plays in the Wellington P3 competition and have already played two grading games with a win and a loss. The team is coached by Emily Jane. Hockey Boys- Ten players are returning from the 2014 squad and coach Andrew Hosnell is hoping the experience will get the boys through the hard games. Mixed Hockey Team- Welcome to Brine Styles who will be coaching our team this year, our team will be playing on Thursdays at Clareville. Basketball- Grading games have already started with our Junior teams playing at the Chanel Gym with Ken Ryan the coach. Pun Teofilo is the Senior Boys coach and they play at the Makoura Gym. Girls Rugby- Conditioning and Rugby Skill Sessions are held at the Memorial Park on the new turf on Wednesdays’ 4.00-5pm, players most welcome to attend. Chess Competition- This inter-collegiate competition will be hosted by Kuranui College on th Friday 15 May. There will be ‘Rookies’ and ‘Championship Competition’ the cost is $5, and consent forms are available from the Sports Office door. College of the Year- VOTE for KURANUI COLLEGE for College of the Year in the Times Age Sports Awards. Official voting forms are in the Times Age and Midweek. You can vote more than once, and voting forms can be brought to the MAIN OFFICE for us to send in. Cricket Winter Training Programme- This programme starts in June with Seth Rance at the Masterton Indoor Centre. If you are interested in this training programme e-mail Simon th Roseingrave at development@wairarapa cricket.co.nz or phone 027 4956884 before 8 May. th Intercollegiate Cross Country- Wednesday 6 May at the Solway Show Grounds in Masterton. Consent forms are available from the Sports Office door. Mr Donald Yee Sports Co-ordinator
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