MT MAUNGANUI C O M I N G E V E N T S 2017 · PDF file21.05.2016 · Mt Maunganui...
Transcript of MT MAUNGANUI C O M I N G E V E N T S 2017 · PDF file21.05.2016 · Mt Maunganui...
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
2 June 2017
IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Principal’s Report
Quick Reminders
Photolife Information
Mt College Enrolment
Information
Room 22 Learning Page
Sustainable Art Challenge
Sports Information
Coastal Values
Community Notices
C O M I N G E V E N T S 2017
JULY 2017 24 First Day Term 3
28 Elite Basketball - Rotorua
AUGUST 2017
1 ICAS English Exam
2 Mount College Open Evening
6 Photolife Orders – last day
11 Elite Cross Country
15 Enrolment Information Evening
15 ICAS Maths Exam
23 WaiBOP U13 Intermediate Futsal Tournament
25 Elite 7’s (Blake Park)
SEPTEMBER 2017 11-15 NZCT AIMS GAMES
19 Year 7 Vision Screening
29 End of Term Three
OCTOBER 2017
16 First Day Term 4
MT MAUNGANUI INTERMEDIATE
7 July 2017
Newsletter No.
21
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM ALL OF US HERE AT MMI!
SEE YOU NEXT TERM!
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
Today brings another busy term to an end - one that has seen many successes and much learning. Thank you to the families who came to learning conferences this week. All staff that I have talked with said that they enjoyed the opportunity to talk with families and that there were many positive conversations. With half of the year remaining there is plenty of opportunity for the students to work towards achieving their learning goals. I would like to congratulate everyone on another positive term, behaviour wise. Our Coastal Values of Learner, Pride and Respect are consistently demonstrated by over 95% of our students. Thank you to everyone who has supported the school, in any way, this term. We cannot provide many of the “extras” without this community support. Please know that your help is appreciated. We welcome Ms Morresey back for the beginning of next term, following her well-deserved sabbatical. I hope that everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday. Beryl Harvey Acting Principal
QUICK REMINDERS
Mount Maunganui
College Enrolment
Information
This year all enrolments for Mt College, Year 9 will be done online and not through MMI. The link is now open to use. Please visit this link below and enroll your child. https://docs.google.com/a/mtint.school.nz/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScNOI7_M0sDEelIAY9id70z_mh9jFNvqySX0_9RE_NNkCrfWg/viewform?fbzx=8766515159749777665
SCHOOL PHOTO
INFORMATION
You will have received your child’s
online shoot key yesterday.
Your child’s photos are now uploaded
and ready to view online.
Please ensure that you place your
order online by:
6 August 2017
Orders are to be placed online through Photolife. If you do not have internet access you can place a manual order through the school office. Order forms are available upon request. All cheques are to be made payable to Photolife not to MMI.
Indian Dance Advisor Wanted
Some basic Indian dance knowledge would be helpful. We are creating an aerobic routine based around the movie 'Slum Dog Millionaire' and would appreciate advice on culturally appropriate movement. Advice would only be needed on occasion. Please email [email protected].
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
SUSTAINABLE ART CHALLENGE 2017
The Sustainable Art Challenge promotes awareness of environmental issues through art. This event was held on Sunday 2 July at Baycourt. Entries were judged on a combination of Sustainability, Innovation, Creativity, Wearability, Stage Impact, and Functionality. We had 15 entries in the Trash to Fash section and 3 entries in the upcycled junk section. This was a fantastic event and the creativity from all our students was amazing. We are proud to announce the prizes that were presented to our students. Also, read the full sunlive article here: http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/157595-all-that-glitters-istrash.html
Trash to Fash – Wearable Art
Intermediate
Winner
‘The Warrior of Nature’ by
Nicholas Gibbard
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Trash to Fash - Wearable Art
Intermediate
Runner Up
‘Breakfast Bait’ by
Emilie Arthur & Olivia Davidson
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Trash to Fash – Wearable Art
Intermediate
Most Sustainable
‘One Month’ by
Lucilla Perkins
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Upcycled Junk – Functional Piece
Intermediate
Winner
Palletable by
Benjamin Lindsey
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Upcycled Junk – Functional Piece
Intermediate
Runner Up
Sax Seat by
Abby Lindsey
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Upcycled Junk – Art
Intermediate
Runner Up
Dream Catcher by
Bella Jervis and Leah Collins
Mount Maunganui Intermediate
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
SPORTS INFORMATION [email protected]
ELITE ROCK CLIMBING On Friday 23rd June, 9 MMI students travelled down to Taupo to compete in the BOP/Poverty Bay Intermediate Rock Climbing competition. The students started off with 4 walls, 2 for girls, and 2 for boys. There were certain colours that they had to follow up the wall and they were numbered from bottom to top. 2 of our students, Olivia Way (year 7 girl), and Reed Tong (year 7 boy), made it to the finals. Both did well on very difficult climbs, to just miss out on the top 3. Thank you to Carla Blockley, from Rocktopia, who allowed us to use their climbing wall before the competition. Well done to the following students who represented our school so well. Mia Thompson, Mia Fletcher, Kalea Earles, Max Way, Cole Blockley, Reed Tong, Cam Ford, Arlo Cullwick and Olivia Way.
WORLD CUP BASKETBALL The MMI AIMS Games, Boys Basketball team finished 3rd out of 16 teams. Thanks goes to Leanne Hall for her excellent coaching skills. Congratulations to 2 of the MMI team members who were named in the Tournament Team – Oliver Taylor and Seth Whinney. It was a fun day with great bonding, as the team prepares for the challenge of the AIMS Games, next term.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
SPORTS INFORMATION continued [email protected]
SPORTS CAMP 2017 Congratulations to our Sports Camp team who came 3rd at last week’s Totara Springs Sports Camp. This year we went to a far more competitive camp, with much larger schools attending. We competed against teams from Papamoa College, Peachgrove Intermediate, Berkley Intermediate (both Waikato), Northcross Intermediate, Buckland’s Beach Intermediate, and Glen Eden Intermediate (all Auckland). We started the week well, with Gus Shivnan and Lucy Bartlett, 1st boy and girl home in the cross country and our team dominating this event. Our 6 swimmers did a great job, to also take out the swimming on day 1. Our teams competed well throughout a very tiring week. We made numerous semi-finals and finals and won trophies in Swimming, Cross Country, Darts, Frisbee Golf, Boys Indoor Soccer, Quality Living and Scramball. A huge thank you to Colm Kenny and Ana Sheerin, who helped the team throughout the week. Thank you, also, to all those who travelled over the Kamais, to support us throughout the week. Thank you to all those who provided transportation to and from Totara Springs. Well done to the following athletes who represented our school so well throughout the week; Jai Knight, Ezekiel Stuart, Gus Shivnan, Jed Davis, Xavier Morrison, Reed Tong, Tay Ririnui, Kameo Wagner, Gene Baggott, Matt Anderson, Connor MacDonald, Fergus Roberts, Alex Padfield, Nathan Rostron, Michael Kennedy, Ethan Millington, Jacob Hall, Josh Robb, Maya Carr-Manoit, Maiya Holliday, Mya Bennett, Devon Smith, Lucy Bartlett, Poppy Wilson, Anna Brock, Keilani Tipora-Horne, Lahkaia Reriti, Lily Rall, Stella Herrick and Olivia Hala (pictured below).
Above:
Gus
Shivnan in
the Indoor
bowls final
Above:
Michael
Kennedy, Jed
Davis, Reed
Tong, Tay
Ririnui &
Nathan
Rostron,
winning
indoor
footballers!
Sports camp competitors Pictured below
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
SPORTS INFORMATION continued [email protected]
HOCKEY REPRESENTATIVES Tauranga Hockey named the U13 representative teams for 2017. Congratulations to the following MMI players who were selected in the below teams:
U13 Boys A Cory Bond Levi Muller
Raanik Patel
U13 Boys Development Patrick Marshall (GK)
U13 Girls A Anna Brock
Devon Smith
U13 Girls Development Mia Robinson
TAI MITCHELL RUGBY TOURNAMENT
Thursday 6th July to Sunday 9th July
The annual Bay of Plenty Primary Schools, Tai Mitchell Tournament is being held at Blake Park and Arataki Park, over 4 days. 10 teams from throughout the Bay of Plenty play at this tournament. Good luck to the following boys from MMI who, along with boys from Aquinas College and Tauriko School, will be representing Tauranga East. Harry McManaway, Aidan Dalley, Preston Sykes, Moai Tihi, Riley Brady, Jacob Hall, Jimmi Robins, Ezekiel Stuart, Jai Knight, Josh Robb, Kaia Russell, Gus Shivnan, Vili Potter, Melie Faiva, Blake West, Justin Falken, Elias Marks and Maddox Peyroux.
We apologise for a mistake in the results for the School Cross Country. The year 7 girl’s results are as follows:
Year 7 Girls
1st Olivia Hala 2nd Stella McKenzie
3rd Eden Wilkie
4th Imogen Coffey 5th Pipi Roper
6th Jazmin Mitchell
TE PUKE GYMSPORT Tegan Sloan achieved second place at the Te Puke Gymsports School Competition. It was really close between 1st and 2nd place. Well done Tegan!
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
COASTAL VALUE CERTIFICATES 2017 Term 2 – Week 10
1 Corbin Van der Molen For presenting his inquiry research to the class clearly and
confidently.
2 Sapphire Hiamoe For an outstanding Term 2! TINO PAI SAPPHIRE. :)
3 Qui Yi Liu Developing your confidence in using the English language.
4 Ashton Pellow Working hard to complete learning to his best ability.
Continue to strive to succeed.
5 Jimmi Robins Consistently displaying a positive attitude and showing
respect to others.
6 Willow McBride For extending herself and for developing her skills in debating
through the use of reflection, deliberation and justification.
7 Amethyst Hafoka For consistently showing our coastal values and being a
fabulous role model to others. Well done Amethyst.
8 Mandalar Burnett For modelling what it is like to be calm, friendly and
considerate, to all people, all of the time.
9 Sarah Burke For consistently producing learning to a high standard and
supporting others.
11 Marc Agbayani For conducting a great learning conference. Well done Marc.
12 Tyne Johanson For doing his duty tasks diligently and responsibly.
13 Cameron Skilton For the excellent understanding of the scientific process
demonstrated in his Science presentation.
14 William Goodyear For producing an innovative and well executed technology
board on Kiore Killer.
15 Sam Petersen For his creativity, persistence and excellent problem solving
with the YIA project.
16 Yundong Jung For his focus this term and doing extremely well with
presenting his science experiment to the class in English.
17 Mia Thompson For always being focused and positive about all tasks, and
following the coastal values at all times.
18 Mia Longmore For an excellent effort at learning conferences, sharing her
learning and discussing her next steps with pride and confidence.
Mt Maunganui Intermediate School, 21 Lodge Avenue, Mt Maunganui 3116 Phone 07 575 5512 Email: [email protected]
COASTAL VALUE CERTIFICATES 2017 Term 2 – Week 10 continued
19 Maya Carr-Manoit For showing determination and leadership, during Cross
Country. You are a great role model Maya. Ka Rawe!
20 Maija Fredrichberg Tipene Dickson
For making accelerated progress in all learning areas. For working hard to improve his learning.
21 Frida Villalobos For consistently following the Coastal Values, and completing
work to a high standard. Mahi Pai, Frida.
22 Summer Ivar For your positive attitude and contribution towards all
learning and activities. Your rap about an Environmental Issue is amazing - Ka rawe Summer.
Visual
Arts
Charlie Bury Room 3
For his positive attitude and effort working with watercolour paints.
Music Dre Mellalieu Room 3
For his positive start to year 8 music lessons, great effort.
Dance
&
Drama
Milly Swanberg Room 3
For an excellent start to the cycle with valued class contributions.
Food
Tech
Sabbath Kerr Room 4
For an excellent start to the new cycle, especially with your contributions to class discussions.
COMMUNITY NOTICES