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Sacred Heart College
65 Laings Road, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Newsletter – June 2018
Feast Day Art Work 2018
Email: (Principal) [email protected]
Email: (School) [email protected] Website: www.sacredheartcollege.school.nz
Telephone: 04-566 1089 Absences: 04-587 1777
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Key Dates for your
Diary:
6 Jul – Hutt Fest
6 Jul – Last day of Term 2
7 Jul – Leavers' Ball
23 Jul – First day of Term 3
26-28 Jul – School Production
30 Jul – PFS Meeting
1, 2, 6 & 7 Aug – Enrolment Interviews
3 Aug – House
Music
10 Aug – Staff vs
Students Debate
16 Aug – Senior
Parent/ Teacher
Interviews
17 Aug – The Real
Game
Inside
From the Principal 1
NCEA 2
NCEA Review 2
Act of Perseverance 2
Parent Survey 2
Farewells & Welcomes 2
School Crosses 2
Situation Vacant 2
Absence Process 3
Alternative Pathways 4
VUW Experience 4
Academy Conference 5
Big Construction 5
Red Shirts 5
Hospitality 5
The Big Sing 6
Chamber Music 6
Song Composition 7
Ngā Manu Kōrero 7
Library News 7
Marching 7
PE 8
IYM 8
Parent Resources 8
Poster 8
Sport 9
Sports Academy 10
Feast Day 10
School Production 11
From the Principal
Kia ora koutou katoa
Talofa lava
Fakaalofa lahi atu
Kia orana
Malo e lelei
Namaste
Welkom
Herzlich Willkommen
Witamy
Greetings to everyone.
"Look out 'cause here I come (look out 'cause here I come)
And I'm marching on to the beat I drum (marching on, marching, marching on)
I'm not scared to be seen
I make no apologies, this is me"
Words from the Greatest Showman, words sung to the school by Fr Patrick on Feast Day, words that
inspire us to be proud of who we are and what we stand for.
Feast Day (8 June) was a great celebration not only of Christ's love for us, but also of our love for each
other, and a great opportunity to affirm what we are all about at Sacred Heart College.
The day started with Mass celebrated by Fr Patrick and attended by representatives from our Boards,
contributing schools and the wider community. To say it was a celebration is an understatement.
Mass was followed by an unveiling of feast day artwork. This year this is a mural with Euphrasie Barbier
at the centre, surrounded by flowers in colours representing our six houses. The mural was designed
and created by Nikki Payne who put hours of work into cutting out the various flowers for each form
class to paint. We are so pleased with the result and the mural hangs proudly on the wall where
Mission House used to stand. It will be a constant reminder to us of our foundresses and their charism;
a constant reminder that we need to continue their great work. Thank you Nikki for such beautiful
work. (Photos on front page and page 10.)
The day's celebrations ended with a school concert that highlighted the wide variety of skills and
talents our young women have been blessed with.
Earlier this term I had the pleasure of going to Mission Cup/Te Toa with our Premier Netball and First XI
Hockey teams. The girls played their hearts out on both the courts and the turf and, although we did
not come away with any trophies, demonstrated high levels of teamwork, skill and resilience. This
tournament is an opportunity to reconnect with the other Mission Colleges in New Zealand and for
students to make personal connections with young women from these schools. Next year we look
forward to hosting the tournament here in Lower Hutt.
Our Parents, Friend, Supporters group (PFS) is a small dedicated group whose activities support our
school in a variety of ways. Currently they are concentrating their efforts on hosting the multitude of
events we have at school. In that vein a request was put out to students and families for donations of
cups to make catering easier and more affordable. Fortunately we had a generous family who saw this
request and anonymously donated 206 cups!! We are very grateful to them and know that their
generosity will be rewarded. The next meeting is Mon 30th July at 7pm in the staffroom – all welcome.
I was fortunate to attend the triannual Catholic Conference where Catholic educators, bishops, priests,
school trustees and a range of others associated with our New Zealand Catholic education system
collaborate, share ideas and learn together to benefit all Catholic schools. The theme of the conference
this year was Christ's Call: to love, to be, to do (Ko Tā Te Karaiti Karanga: kia aroha, kia tuturu, kia ora);
a humbling challenge for us all, particularly when it is easy to get lost in the busyness of our days.
Me mahi tahi tātou mō te oranga o te katoa
We should work together for the wellbeing of everyone.
Next week is the last week of term before two weeks' holiday. Please support your daughter/s to make
the most of the break, to take the time to relax as well as catch up on any work. We want them back in
term 3 ready to focus on their learning and being successful in their endeavours.
Blessings
Maria Potter, Principal
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Situation Vacant
Part-time Music Administrator to start Term 3
(5 hours per week, term time only)
The busy Music Department at Sacred Heart College is looking
for a part-time assistant who is available for an hour each week
day. Prior administration experience would be desirable.
The successful application needs competent computer skills, to
be comfortable communicating with students and their families
in person, by phone or email, and able to be responsible for a
variety of regular tasks such as filing and photocopying.
Interest in Music would be beneficial. The successful applicant
will be expected to support the ethos and special character of
the school.
Refer to our website vacancies for application details.
http://www.sacredheartcollege.school.nz/vacancies
NCEA
We are encouraging all students to take ownership of their own learning plan. This means that they are tracking all their credits.
Students can access results at any time using their student ID and password.
A reminder that all students pay an NCEA fee of $76.70 which is passed on to NZQA by the school. If unpaid, students do not receive their learning record. Financial assistance is available http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/qualifications-and-
standards/qualifications/ncea/Application-For-Financial-Assistance.pdf.
Act of Perseverance
Students are being encouraged to perform an Act of
Perseverance (a continued effort to do something).
Hopefully this Act will become a habit! Eg wearing their
uniform correctly every day, being organised for class,
being on time to school every day, trying hard even when
they are finding the work tricky.
NCEA Review – Have your say
The National Certificates of Educational Achievement
(NCEA) were introduced into secondary schools over 15
years ago. Now it's your chance to have your say.
This year, as part of the Education Conversation or Kōrero
Mātauranga, New Zealanders have a powerful
opportunity to explore ways to strengthen NCEA.
www.education.govt.nz/ministry-of-education/consultations-and-reviews/ncea-review/
Farewells & Welcomes We welcome the following staff to our team:
Chris Marsten, Science, Matt Barclay, RE, and
Christine Holden, Business Manager.
John Chote is on leave for Term 3.
We farewell:
Rebecca Anderson who will not be returning from parental
leave;
Ahna Jensen is going to focus on her PhD in Music Education;
Hayley Robinson is leaving to teach at Wellington East Girls.
We wish them all the very best.
Parent Survey on Reporting and Parent Interviews
Thank you to everyone who took part. We value your input
and will be making some changes based on the information
received.
Progress Reports will be emailed and published on the Parent Portal at the end of next week. If you do not have an email address, your daughter's report will be mailed to you. There will be parent interviews for senior students early next term. This information will go out with the Progress Reports.
The Spirit of the Carpenter
After the demolition of
Mission House, our
Special Character
Committee took a
stocktake of statues,
paintings, crosses and
crucifixes. It was decided that every classroom, at the very
least, needed a prayer table, a bible and a cross. The first
two, no problem. The latter however were in short supply.
Enter our brotherly heroes at St Bernard's College. A short
SOS email to DRS Jonny Boon was flicked to HOD
Technology Patrick Cassidy who in turn handed the task to
two Year 12 students – Max Allardyce and Jayden Riddell.
The photograph bears witness to the trade skills and
spiritual integrity of these young men. Father Joy from Te
Awakairangi Parish came one morning tea to appropriately
bless Max and Jayden's work, the fruits of which can now
be witnessed in all parts of our College.
We thank Max and Jayden for bringing to our buildings, in
more ways than one, "the spirit of the carpenter". Mrs Maria O'Flynn, DRS
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Absentees and Absences
An overview of the absentee procedures at Sacred Heart College
What to Do: Parents please: Comment Absences Caregiver contacts the school office by 8.45 am, giving the following information:
Student's name
Form class
Reason for absence Using either option: - Absentee line 04-587 1777 - SchoolApp - Email:
Short Term absences:
Contact the school each morning that your daughter is absent
Long Term (eg bereavement):
Advise office length of absence if possible (so attendance record can be updated)
Caregiver needs to speak with Form Teacher / Dean to provide background / additional information where appropriate.
NCEA Level 1, 2 and 3 students
Student needs to provide a Medical Certificate (to be handed in to the office) if they will miss an internal assessment; the Medical Certificate enables the student to apply for a Special Consideration.
Appointments (during school hours) Caregiver writes a note or emails [email protected] giving the following information:
Student's name
Form class
Reason for absence
Time of appointment
Caregiver provides a note which is handed in to the office before Period 1 on day of appointment. (Notes are held on file for Ministry of Education purposes).
Please note: Students are not able to leave school during the day without caregiver permission being provided to the office. Student sign out at departure time and are given a "pink slip" (ie permission to be out of school during school hours). Students stopped by Police and/or Truant Officers will be asked to provide their "slip".
Sickness (going home during school hours) If your daughter phones or texts you advising they are unwell, please send them to the office
Office contacts parents Student signs out and leaves as per plan (agreed with parents)
Request for leave during school term Letter Attention: Mrs Potter, Principal or email giving the following information:
Student's name
Form class
Reason for absence
Dates (last day at school / first day back)
Write letter or email (well in advance of absence) Attention: Mrs Potter, Principal. Email: [email protected]
Mrs Potter writes confirming that leave "during school term" has been approved / teachers and Deans are advised of student's absence. NB: Students are responsible for speaking with teachers regarding work they will miss during their absence.
Contacting Your Daughter (during school day) If you need to contact your daughter directly during school hours please ensure you do this at lunchtime (when students are able to use their cellphones). In an emergency situations please contact the school office on 04-566 1089.
Office will do their best to get urgent messages through.
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Alternative Pathways to Careers
Sacred Heart College, together with St Bernard's, St
Oran's and Chilton St James organised and held an event
at the Walter Nash Stadium. We called this 'Alternative
Pathways to University', with the event's goal being to
inform and educate our young people in the Hutt Valley
about the pathways to careers and the many different
options they could choose.
A variety of Hutt Valley tertiary training organisations and
employers participated. These included ATNZ
(Apprentice Training NZ), BCITO (Building and
Construction Industrial Training Organisation), Career
Force, Service IQ, Primary ITO, Weltec, Whitireia, UCOL,
Open Polytechnic, NZ School of Travel and Tourism,
Taratahi, Yoobee, Learning Connection, NZ School
Fashion Technology, Defence Careers, Police, Fire
Engineer, and Hutt Hospital showcasing the careers in the
health sector.
We took year 11 and 12 students to the exhibition to give
them the opportunity to find out more about the
pathways they can take and to think about alternatives
they had not considered before. A good example of this
would be girls in the construction industry. We hope that
by understanding the alternatives to university and the
opportunities they have they can make good decisions
about their future.
We look forward to growing this event in the future with
the support of other schools, the Council and local
employers, giving all young people in the Hutt Valley the
opportunity to visit the event. Mrs Jeanette Hudson, Careers
The alternative pathways trip helped us to realise that
university is not the only place to go. It showed us that
we have a wide range of options and courses available
which will help us get our dream job. Renee Harrison 11RV
Year 11 Māori and Pasifika Victoria University Experience
On the 11 June, 20 Year 11 Māori and Pasifika students visited Victoria University. The day was designed to encourage
students to consider university education as a pathway to a career, enable students to explore career pathways of their
choice, enable students to familiarise themselves with the campus, and gain first-hand experience of university study and
potential career options through fun, interactive lectures and workshops. The students had a great time and are looking
forward to starting university when they are old enough. Mrs Bronwyn Davies & Mrs Luse Komaisavai
"At Victoria University I enjoyed the
theatre classes and learning how to
portray emotions in our actions. I also
enjoyed lunch." Janaya Cassidy 11AT
"On the Victoria University trip I really
enjoyed the theatre and criminology
workshops and how all the students at
Vic were really nice towards us. Lunch
was also really nice." Te Aroha Aupouri 11AT
"I discovered that studies can be
exciting. Learning about the possible
opportunities has given me confidence
and a passion to go to Uni. I found out I
want to study criminology." Shadonae Tufuga 11MO
"My experience at Vic Uni was a great eye opener for me. They told us what we can take and what options there were
that we liked especially for Pasifika students." Huliana Kava 11MO
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Academy Conference – Big Ideas for Bright Minds
On 15 May, 13 of our top senior students attended the
Academy Conference – Big Ideas for Bright Minds. The
Conference provided the opportunity for the girls to listen to
world class thinkers and to explore some of the Big Ideas
facing mankind today. Ideas explored were: truth and logic,
and the role of contemporary media in reshaping these
ideas; the origins and nature of matter; the afterlife; and
how to create a gold medal mindset. The day finished with a
lively debate on the topic of whether everyone should tell
the truth all the time or not. Mrs Carol Free
BCITO's Big Construction Tour
On 31 May a group of girls headed out to look at potential
career opportunities in the Building and Construction
Industry. The day's programme saw them visit the Otaki
Expressway, a building construction site, Allied Concrete and
Bramco Granite and Marble where they were able to see
first-hand what it is like to work in the industry and to talk
with employers, workers and apprentices about potential
pathways. A big thanks to BCITO who organised and funded
the day and to Mrs Hight who accompanied the girls.
The Warehouse Red Shirts in Schools
Congratulations to the girls who recently completed the Red Shirts in Schools programme, gaining their Level 2 Certificate in
Customer Service Skills and 22 credits towards Level 2. A great effort girls – well done!
L-R: Sophie Gillies, Shannon Dawson, Cassidy Soane, Rebecca Silcock, Brooke Thomas, Brooke Wyburn,
Absent: Pinomi Manulai'atea and Jasmine Griffith
Hospitality and Restaurant Services
In Term 2 the
13MOD girls
completed a four
week Hospitality and
Restaurant Services
course at WelTec
where they gained a
knowledge of menus and beverages, and learnt skills in professional table service and front of house service. At the end of the
course, Sacred Heart College Staff were treated to lunch in the training restaurant, served by our girls.
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The Big Sing
This year we took 40 girls, two choirs to The Big Sing Regional Competition and Festival held in the Michael Fowler Centre. The girls sang their socks off. Feedback from music staff in other schools said how our girls moved them to tears, that they loved their tone, confidence and pride on stage, all the harmonies, and how many of the girls had featured solos. We are very proud of them.
They received their Participation Certificate (the most important award recognising all their efforts). But this year they also gained other awards.
Sonore (all-comers choir Year 9-12) won certificates for:
- Excellent Performance of a NZ composition (written by "Pablo" Paul Fitzgerald)
- Adjudicator's Choice for best performance by a student directed choir (they conducted themselves for 2/3 pieces).
Year 12 and 13 Music Classes Choir won:
- Adjudicator's choice for their two songs "Will the Circle" and "A Million Dreams".
Experience in participating in the Secondary Chamber Music Contest
By Chloe Bothwell
I had always looked forward to participating in the Chamber Music Contest when I was old enough. Now that I am Year 9, I could finally perform this year.
My first year of chamber music experience has been truly amazing! I had the opportunity to play in two chamber groups; a string quartet and a piano trio.
Leading up to the contest, both my groups had a lot of rehearsing. I had about five times a week of chamber practice!
My trio played the piece Trio for Two Violins and Piano by the New Zealand composer Christopher Norton. It is a beautiful piece which I had extremely enjoyed playing and I'm so glad my teacher chose it. All three movements had something different, which made it so interesting and exciting to play.
Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments with one performer to a part. Chamber music is great because after you work on your own part and put all the different parts together, it sounds magical with such rich texture.
My trio consists of me on the violin and another violinist, Sam Merton - a Year 11 student from Hutt International Boys School, and a fellow Sacred Heart school mate, Jasmine Robinson from Year 11 on the piano.
I performed on both 9th and 10th of June for each of my chamber groups, and both groups received wonderful feedback from the judges. Some words from the adjudicator for my trio group were "Lovely sound from all 3 players. Balanced lovely expressive playing. Beautiful intonation and quality playing from the violins. Very together.". I was quite pleased with my performances.
I certainly look forward to playing more chamber music in the near future and can't wait to start my next chamber project and participate in the chamber contest again next year.
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Caritas Song Composition
Sacred Heart College Year 11 students Ngarangi Sadlier-Patmore and Shanille Lat won the Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand SINGout4JUSTICE song composition senior category with their song 'Questions'. Congratulations girls.
Ngā Manu Kōrero
Sacred Heart College was fortunate to enter four speakers into the Regional Ngā Manu Kōrero Regional Speech Competition held at Hutt Valley High School on 25 May 2018.
Ruby Bradbrook was a great representative for our Junior English section. Analia Snowden-Isles placed 2nd in the Junior Maori section and Chelani Gray-Clarke placed 3rd in the Senior Maori section. Tuimaleali'ifano Fiso placed 1st in the Senior English section.
We are very proud of all the girls who spoke. We would like to thank all our supporters who came with us on the day.
We look forward to travelling to Gisborne later this year to support Tuimaleali'ifano at the Nationals in Gisborne.
Nga mihi Tuimaleali'ifano Fiso 13TB
L-R: Chelani Gray-Clarke, Analia Snowden-Isles, Ruby Bradbrook
Tuimaleali'ifano Fiso with supporters
Library News
We have a new 'toy' in the library – a Promethean ActivPanel. Thanks to the financial support of the Thomas George Macarthy Trust, we were able to purchase this touch screen device.
Some of our teachers and the Library Team have been learning how to make use of this device and how best to use it to support our teaching programmes. We have also been encouraging our students to try it out during their lunch breaks. We installed a few drawing and educational apps and have found that, for many of our students, their natural curiosity has helped them to learn how to use it with minimal instruction from us. Our hope is that students and school staff alike can become familiar with the ActivPanel and broaden their technological expertise.
Brooke Wyburn and Brooke Thomas from 12 MC, taught themselves how to use one of the drawing apps within one lunchtime, including saving their work to the gallery and editing their artwork.
We are tremendously grateful to the Thomas George Macarthy Trust for their continuing financial support of educational establishments in the Wellington region.
Marching
At the end of last term Aimee Burton, Mercedes Isaako-Livingston, Roisin McKendry and Emma Burton competed, with the rest of their Under 16 Glennette marching team, in the New Zealand Marching Championships in Hamilton. The girls put in well over 100 hours of practice leading up to the event. Their team attained 3rd Technical Drill team, and 2nd Display team, overall placing 3rd NZ Championship team in
their grade. Well done girls.
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Resources
Parents/Guardians – Simple Online Resource
A very simple A-Z guide of helpful advice for effective parenting
https://keepingitseriouslysimple.com/gallery
13 Reasons Why:
The NZ Mental Health Foundation now has a whole area
(www.mentalhealth.org.nz/get-help/13-reasons-why/)
devoted to '13 Reasons Why' a popular Netflix series (second series released May 18th 2018, rated R18).
The series explores several difficult issues many young people may face. The issues covered in the series may be distressing, confronting and emotion triggering so if you or one of your friends or one of your young people is watching this it can be really helpful to talk about the content together.
The school guidance counsellors are also available to talk to and there are several national helplines listed on the website that offer support, information & help. There is also a guide available on the website for parents and guardians called 'Challenging media: Talking with young people about what they are watching'.
PE
On Friday 25 May both Year 13 PE classes competed in the Tough Guy, Tough Girl event in Wainuiomata. Prior to the event all students participated in a training programme to prepare them physically for the challenge they were about to undertake.
The Tough Guy, Tough Girl competition is a 6km obstacle event. Sacred Heart College was one of the largest competing schools at this event in 2018.
To name a few of the obstacles they faced on their 6km, the girls had to wade through mud, scramble through drainpipes, climb over some very large obstacles, run a hill that had a gradient so steep that rope was needed, and avoid the live wires in the commando crawl section.
It was an absolute pleasure to have the opportunity to take a wonderful bunch of young women to the event. They not only demonstrated great determination and resiliency but compassion and the willingness to support others, and they took pride in doing so. You should all be incredibly proud of your achievement. You represented not only your school but whānau to the highest level. Well done. Miss Katie McCarthy
Poster for Mr Chote, RE
Year 10 DTC were tasked with connecting our school values with the National Catholic Education Convention theme. The stand-out poster below was created by Baylee Goodwin, Prabhjot Kaur and Cinthana Brabhaharan.
Innovative Young Minds (IYM) Attendees
Following on from last year's success of having four students attend the IYM programme and Hayley Krippner as IYM Ambassador, we have two students (that I know of) that have been accepted for 2018 – Kaylee McDonald (11MO) and Sangitha Sivakumar (12CD). There were 90 applications for 40 places and unfortunately two other SHC students missed out.
The students spend a week at the Silverstream Retreat Centre with 38 other female students. During the week they are introduced to women working in Science and Technology in the Greater Wellington area and visit a number of work places.
Students pay $150 with Rotary covering the rest of the week stay. Mrs Maria Blackburn
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Sport
Sportswoman of the Week
The Sports Council have initiated a new reward to bring recognition to a player each week who has displayed one or more of the following:
Outstanding performance
Good sportsmanship
Showed great improvement
Displayed school sisterhood
There will be a nomination slip to fill in, outside the sports office by the drop box for anyone to nominate. A winner will be decided each Friday and rewarded with a small prize.
Week one's winner went to Gianna Lill for volunteering to umpire another school's netball game at late notice The school remarked on what a wonderful umpire she was, that she was highly professional, extremely knowledgeable and very fair. Fantastic effort Gianna!
Week two's winner went to Anitalinty Wamiri who showed great courage and strength during the 1st XI Football game. Anita displayed some fantastic goal keeping skills and, even after a strong blow to the face by a football at close range, Anita showed incredible resilience and battled on, helping keep her team to a two all draw against Onslow. Awesome performance Anitalinty.
St Mary's Exchange
On 12 June 2018 our Senior A, B, 9A and 10A Netball teams, Senior Basketball, and 1st XI Hockey and Football teams competed in the annual St Mary's exchange. The teams played in horrendous weather conditions but toughed it out. The Senior A Netball team had a nail-biting 1-point win and 10A Netball won their match 32-21.
Mission Cup and Te Toa
Over Queen's Birthday weekend, the Senior A Netball and 1st XI Hockey teams competed in Mission Cup and Te Toa respectively. The event was hosted by Sacred Heart College, Napier.
This is an annual tournament involving all Mission Colleges in the North Island: Sacred Heart Lower Hutt, Napier, New Plymouth, Hamilton, and St Joseph's Maori Girls' colleges. Our netball team competed well winning three out of the four games, only going down to Hamilton in a tough physical exchange.
The young 1st XI Hockey team failed to post a win but fought hard, gained new skills and played some of their best hockey to date.
Swim Champs
The College Sport Wellington Individual Swim Champs were held on June 21 and the following girls competed in various events: Brianna Carson, Milla Coe, Anya Dunlop-Brown, Lucy England, Tsai Stevens, Una Strickland and Gracee Gresham. Fantastic effort was given by all on the day with Brianna Carson coming 2nd in the Girls 15 & over 100 SC Metre Butterfly.
Amazing and well-deserved success
Our Senior A and B Netball coach, Bubs Reweti, has won Volunteer of the Year at the Wellington Sportsperson of the Year Awards. This is a very prestigious award and Bubs was one of five finalists. The caption below from the Sport Wellington website captures Bubs' dedication and commitment. We are very lucky to have her with us at Sacred Heart College.
"Bubs is a netball legend who continues to give her time, energy and commitment to the game. Bubs has held many volunteer positions and her fundraising efforts have gone a long way, supporting teams to get to national tournaments and ensuring that fundraising targets are met to support teams or clubs to stay afloat."
Representative Honours
Basketball: Under 15 Wellington Basketball Reps: Janina Buot, Tayla-Kei Rahui-Laulau and Tia-Calais-Remuera
Netball: Year 9 Green: Erin Te Brake and Kahlani Taueki
Year 9 Gold: Mikayla Jarvis, Paerangimarie Kennedy and Victoria Stowers
Under 15 Green: Stevie Smith, Laura Kopu
Under 15 Gold: Jessica Lawrence, Kristiarn Patea, Madisyn Mauriohooho-Tokona, Peta Apineru and Selai To'ia, Ariah Gardiner
Under 17: Kerenza McMillan and Tuuaari Topp
Under 19: Bridie Burns and Laura Hewson
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Sports Academy
The Year 10 Sports Academy class have been working closely with Podium Performance to develop their knowledge and understanding of injury prevention, how to implement key strategies to improve performance, and increasing awareness of correct movement patterns.
The girls undertook growth and development testing at the start of the year, with an emphasis on the whole person rather than focusing solely on isolated tests. It is important to keep a balance at this young age while girls are still developing, as we would like to see them remain injury free and lifelong participants in activity, rather than burn out at a young age.
It has been a pleasure working with the team from Podium Performance, and watching the girls grow from strength to strength in many facets throughout the course. The students have had great success within their sporting codes so far this year and we wish them all the best as they venture off to Winter Tournament next term. Mrs Maria Kerr
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Sacred Heart College School Production