northern southland college...of polyfest. "poipoia te kakano, kia puawai" - nurture the seed and it...
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Message from the Principal 30 August 2019
Dear Parents/Caregivers On Monday our Kapa Haka ropu performed at the Miharo Murihiku
Polyfest. It was the first time NSC have taken part and I sincerely
hope that we continue to be a part of it. The performance itself was
outstanding and can be viewed via our Facebook page.
In two weeks our seniors will be sitting their mock examinations which
is crucial preparation for the end of year externals. Students were
issued with the exam timetable this week and I trust last weeks
seminar on revision techniques is being put into practice. Regular
revision at home in a quiet, distraction-free environment is vital.
Good luck to our Girls’ Football Team who are competing in
Wellington next week in one of many tournaments being held around
the country. We also have students joining other local school teams in
Netball, Boys Football and Rugby.
Today we bid farewell to Miss Bots as she leaves for her new position
at Lincoln High School. On Monday we will be formally welcoming Mr
Coad, HOD Mathematics, to NSC. I am also delighted to announce
Mrs Paulette Leach will also be joining our Maths Department in Term
4. Mrs Leach is currently teaching at Balfour.
Happy Father’s Day for Sunday to all the dads out there! Regards, Mike Newell
Inside this Issue:
Wellbeing
Portobello
School Magazine
Mule Challenge
Speeches
Hockey Breakup
Coming up:
1-6 September Tournament
Week
12-17 September Mock Exams
14 September Ski Trip
27 September Colours Day
Last day of
Term 3
Northern Southland College
Term Three Week Six 2019 51 Maria Street, Lumsden 9730 PO Box 17, Lumsden 9742 03 248 7121 027 248 7121 [email protected] www.nsc.school.nz
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This Term's wellbeing focus is Me ako tonu - Keep learning. This last fortnight we have put the spotlight on Me Ako Tonu (Keep Learning). Tutor Groups and Staff are working on the GIT Up Challenge.
Boxfit Sessions Term 4 Mondays are now FULL Only 5 spots available on Wednesdays. Please contact Amanda to book on 021 148 1739
School Magazine Orders 2019 It is time for us to start collecting Magazine Orders for 2019. The magazine costs $20 per copy. If you would like to order one, please use the following link: http://bit.ly/magazineorders We need all orders in by Tuesday 17 September, so that these can be included in the school accounts which will be sent out at the end of this term. Money needs to be paid by Tuesday 5 November, either by internet banking (details on order form) or by cash. Ice Cream Containers
Donations of clean ice cream containers would be very much appreciated by the Caretaker and FTY Department at the College. Please drop off at the office.
Kapahaka - Polyfest 2019 On Monday 26 August the Northern Southland College Kapahaka group travelled to Invercargill to take part in the Murihiku Poylfest. This was the first time that Northern Southland College had taken part in Polyfest with a total 25 students. The students had been working for a term and a half with Elysia TeAtatu from Southern REAP and had been
practicing every Friday during clubs. The students performed various haka and waiata and recieved some tumeke feedback from the organisers of Polyfest. "Poipoia te kakano, kia puawai" - nurture the seed and it will blossom.
Portobello Recap Rangatahi O Te Moana is a great
experience where I got to learn about
the effects of oceanography, as well as
benthic and plankton species, upon the
Polaris II. After collecting our data we
studied our research at the Portobello Marine Laboratory. I
strongly recommend that any Year 11 or 12 students of Maori
descent should apply for this Science Camp. Thank you to the
Alumni of the University of Otago Inc. Scholarship, STAR funding
and Mrs Little for giving me this opportunity.
Pearl Stevens
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Year 7/8 Speech
Congratulations to Ben Slattery who placed 2nd at the Mararoa/Fiordland College/NSC Cluster Year 7/8 Speech Competition last week. He now goes through to the Northern/Western Final next Monday at NSC at 6.30pm.
Mule Challenge Last Wednesday the senior Physical Education students travelled to Queenstown to undertake the 5km Mule challenge at Moke Lake. The course that they completed was similar to an Army assault course with a variety of challenges like an eight-foot wall, hanging rings and mud crawl. The students spent the first half of the session learning to communicate in challenging situations and how to complete the activities safely. This session helped to develop the teamwork between them and gave them an idea of what the course would be like.
To finish off the day they completed the five km course following along behind Dugald who was the instructor. They were required to move within a 5m circle which made it challenging to complete the mud crawl as
they had to wait for the team members to catch up while they were waiting in the mud. It was a great day for the students, challenging what they thought was possible and what they are capable of. They are keen to return again in the future to improve on their performance and show what they are made of.
NSC Young Farmers
NSC YFC members are heading to a skills day next Saturday 7 September, run by the Gore High School YFC. Here they will participate and learn some new skills in preparation for the Agri-kids and Junior Young Farmers competitions being held in Term 1 next year.
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Hockey Season Break Up Hockey season finished with a fun afternoon of Bumper Balls on the turf and a light meal in the gym on Tuesday. NSC had 3 teams compete this year, 7/8 playing in the Eastern Competition and 2 senior teams playing in the Tuesday night Secondary Schools Comp, with our A team finishing 4th in Pool A and B Team 2nd in Pool B. We will be attending the South Island Mixed Hockey Tournament next year with the location still to be confirmed. To help with costs towards tournament we are catering for the meal at the upcoming Lumsden Pool Fundraiser to be held in the Gym, watching the All Blacks play South Africa on the 21 September. Many thanks to all those that have helped with NSC Hockey this season and we look forward to an exciting season next year.
NSC Trophies All those that received academic and/or sporting trophies last year, it is now time to start bringing them back to the Office.
Whole school photo, credit Geoff Horrell
Sport Uniforms All sport uniforms and NSC Tracksuits need to be returned ASAP for a stock take.
Clay Target Shooting
All the best to the Clay target shooters who are heading to Wanaka and Alexandra on Saturday and Sunday for the last Inter-collegiate shoot of the season. A team led by Josh Bennett will be travelling up.