Warkworth
Early Childhood Education Centre Cnr Percy & Morpeth Street, Warkworth
Mon-Fri 8.30am-3.30pm & Open School Holidays
09 425 9581
NO FEES FOR 3 & 4 YEAR OLDSReggio Emilia inspired
Warkworth CBD Location
2016 ENROLMENTS WELCOME
“Every journey has a beginning”
Enquiries email: [email protected]
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Making a bid for better business in Warkworth
A Business Improvement District (BID) is needed to support businesses to capitalise on future growth.
Public Meeting: to present BID boundary, business levy formula and strategic direction. Agenda will be circulated prior.
5:30PM, Tuesday, 24 November, Bridgehouse
All commercial property and business owners welcome. Can’t make it? Contact us and we will come to you.
See www.warkworthbusiness.co.nz
Email: [email protected] Call: Rachel Callender on mobile: 020-4086-0804
Academic awards and scholarshipsThe Auckland University of Technology Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship ($15,000 plus), Jack Vasey; The Auckland University of Technology Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship ($15,000 plus), Jonathan Rabey; University of Auckland Jubilee Award ($6,000), John Su; University of Otago Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarships ($5,000),
Ella Hauser and Lydia Henderson; The Massey University Future Leaders Scholarship ($5,000), Regan Flewellyn and Sami Hawili; The Massey University Business Scholarship ($1,000), Holly Bakker, Regan Flewellyn and Sami Hawili; Victoria University Academic Excellence Scholarship ($5,000), Eden Robertson; Victoria University Achievers Scholarship ($5,000), Samantha Jones; University
of Waikato Academic Merit School Leavers Scholarship ($3,000), Amelia Arnerich; The Mike Pero Real Estate Young Person of the Year Scholarship ($2,000), Samantha Jones; The Gladys Partridge Scholarship ($1,500), Tessa Moncrieff; Dolly Wynyard Trust Scholarship ($3,000), Hayley Cairney; ASB Scholarships ($1000 each), Rory McKay and Amy Tattersfield; David Sheat Memorial Scholarship ($1000),
Amy Foote; Dan Smith Chartered Accountants’ Scholarship ($1000), Kristopher Middleton; McDonald Adams Optometrists’ Scholarship ($500), Tegan Illingworth; New Zealand School of Tourism Scholarship ($500), Brooke Wilson; The Lions Club Young Ambassador Scholarship ($300), Rory McKay; Argyle Manufacturing Scholarships ($250 each), Lydia Henderson and Eden Robertson.
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Mahurangi CollegeMahurangi College Senior Prizegiving was held on Wednesday November 4. Jack Vasey was awarded the Dux and the Mahurangi College Board of Trustee’s Award ($3000) while Rory McKay received the Proxime Accessit and the BNZ Scholarship ($1000).Next year’s head boy and head girl will be Nathan Dick and Sarah Wilson.
Mahurangi College principal David Macleod with dux Jack Vasey.Mahurangi College prize winners.
Students perform at the prizegiving.
Aimee Stevens was awarded the Dux and received the Waikato University Vice Chancellor’s Academic Excellence School Leaver Scholarship ($5000). She also received the Lake Road Quarries Award ($1000), the Apec Trust Excellence in an Individual Pursuit Scholarship ($1000) and the Wrightson’s Cup. Eden Webber received the Proxime Accessit, winning the Kevey Cup & Rodney College Prize.Next year’s head boy and head girl will be Tyler Pride and Dannielle Aldworth.
BARFOOT & THOMPSON
09 425 8742 09 422 3209 [email protected] Queen Street, Warkworth
ScholarshipsWharehine Contractors Science, Maths, Engineering Pathway ($1000), Elizabeth Shepherd; Lake Road Quarries ($1000), Brooke Hammond; Izard Trust ($1000), Briar Lomas; Apec Trust Contribution to Sustainability ($250), Nadine Tupp; Rodney College Engineering ($5000), Eden Webber; University of Auckland
Jubilee ($2000), Eden Webber; Otago University Leaders of Tomorrow ($6000), Zane Carter; University of Auckland (total value $40,000), Roseanna Campbell; McDonald Adams Optometrist ($500), Nadine Tupp; David Sheat Memorial ($1000), Elizabeth Shepherd; AUT University Vice Chancellor’s ($5000 per year), Nadine Tupp.
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Rodney College
ENROLMENTS OPEN
FOR 2016
410 Mahurangi East Rd, Snells Beach (09) 425 6878 [email protected] www.horizon.school.nz
PRIMARY SCHOOL FOR YRS 0-8 IN SNELLS BEACHHORIZON SCHOOL has been built on
25 years of great foundations as Mahurangi Christian School. We have now
begun a new exciting era including new owners and greatly expanded facilities.
Drop by and see us!
Loving Life, Living Faith, Looking Forward.
FRESH VISION.NEW NAME.
Formerly Mahurangi Christian School, Snells Beach
HORIZONSCHOOLNext years head boy and girl will be Dannielle Aldworth and Tyler Pride.
CELEBRATIONPASIFIKA CHRISTMAS
Mahurangi College, WarkworthSaturday, 28 November from 3pm to 8pm
Celebrate our community with song, dance & food.Sponsored by Mahurangi Presbyterian Church
& Mahu Vision Community Trust
Sponsored by Mahu Vision Community Trust & Mahurangi Presbyterian Church
PASIFIKA-ASIAN CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
Warkworth Primary School Saturday, 30 November from 3.30pm to 8.30pm
Celebrate our community with song, dance & food. Gold coin entry.
Gold coin ENTRY
Sponsored by Mahu Vision Community Trust & Mahurangi Presbyterian Church
PASIFIKA-ASIAN CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
Warkworth Primary School Saturday, 30 November from 3.30pm to 8.30pm
Celebrate our community with song, dance & food. Gold coin entry.
3 Glenmore Drive, Warkworth(Opposite Warkworth Wreckers)
Phone 0800 425 800
Ox Extension Ladders
Painting project ahead??
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Ox 11-stepExtends to 6.0m
Ox 13-stepExtends to 7.2m
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$378.00All prices exclude GST
TradextraExtra for the trade
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Otamatea High SchoolThe principal of Otamatea High School, Rachel Clothier-Simmonds, commended students on their academic achievements at the annual awards night held this month. She said every individual achievement contributed to the collective progress at the school.“It helps each of us develop our sense of pride in ourselves and the school,” she said. “ I feel incredibly honoured and privileged to see and hear the many accomplishments which our young people are attaining.”Leaders for 2016 – Head boy, Ashton Coates; head girl, Rita Hames; deputy head boy, Jesper Smyth; deputy head girl, Ruby-Rose Hallamore. More than $60,000 was secured by Year 13 students towards their tertiary studies.
Awards were presented to the following students:Dux – Nina Linnell; Proxime Accessit – Caleb Young.Kia Maia – Be Brave in Learning – Te Whakakotahitanga Jenkins; Jessie Vaughan Trophy for Senior Citizenship – Ayla Wehi; Exceptional School Supporter – Ayla Wehi; Fair Play & Sportsmanship Trophy –
Kalem Tana; Outstanding Sporting Achievement – Cullen Curtis; Peer Support Award – Renata Blissett; Senior Victrix Ludorum – Tyler Porteous; Senior Victor Ludorum – Dylan Sims; First in Year 11 – Danielle Hyland; Student Exhibiting School Spirit – Samantha Allen; First in Year 12 – Monica Jaques; Excellence in Year 12 English & Science – Jesper Smyth;
Most Promising Student Returning to School – Ruby-Rose Hallamore; Best Aggregate of Science Subjects in Year 13 – Nina Linnell; General Excellence by a Senior Student – Cameron Gill; Best All Round Maori Pupil – Jasmine Sampson.The scholarship recipients were:University of Waikato $5000, Jasmine Sampson; University of Otago $6000,
Cameron Gill; University of Otago $6000, Tayla Perkinson; University of Victoria $5000, Emma Garnett; University of Victoria $5000, Anna-Marie Southern; Massey University $5000, Caleb Young; University of Auckland ($2000 per year) – Celia Bailey, Murphy Linehan and Tayla Perkinson.
The highest academic prize went to Dux Nina Linnell.Next year’s school leaders.