Newsletter No. 21
ONEWHERO AREA SCHOOL - 6th August 2021
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Principals Message:
Kia ora whaanau,
This week some of our Year 3 and 4 students competed in the Franklin Netball competition. They showed great perseverance in learning the skills and competing at the same time. They listened to advice and learnt from watching other teams play. Well done to all the students that participated.
In Year 10 science the students had an exciting lesson dissecting beef hearts as part of their learning around systems in the body. The students were keen to learn about the heart and the brain.
Next week is student conferences (9th and 11th) and a teacher only day (10th). Please make sure you sign up for conferences to see your child’s teachers. Remember zoom and alternative days are options if you are not available on the set days. Use the staff contact list on the website or app to contact teachers directly.
Lastly every term we now receive a report on attendance from the Ministry of Education ‘Every day matters program’. Our latest report shows that we have a high number of absences that have no explanation. Absences that have no explanation are changed to 'Truant' at the end of the week. Absences can be notified to the office through the school app, by emailing student services, or by phoning the school. The highest number of 'Truant' absences are currently in Years 12--13. Even though these students are almost adults we still need to know why they are not at school.
Ngaa mihi,
Rebecca Bills
Tumuaki/Principal
Onewhero Area School
Expressions of interest - Onewhero Area School Board of Trustees Casual Vacancy:
We have a casual vacancy position available which we are seeking expressions of interest for. Our aim is to fill this position through a selection process. We are seeking a person who believes they have a skillset that will benefit the school and work towards achieving the School Vision and Charter through effective Governance.
If becoming a trustee is of interest to you and you would like to be considered please complete an ‘Eligibility-declaration’ form. Forms are available from the school office or contact the office to request an email copy, office@onewhero.school.nz
The completed form along with a supporting statement advising why you think you would suit this position should then be emailed to the Board Secretary s.ingram@onewhero.school.nz or drop your application in to the school office. Please note the remainder term on the Board for this casual vacancy is to November 2023.
Applications for the casual vacancy close at 3pm, 13th August. If you have any queries at all or would like more information about what being a trustee entails and the time commitment in being a trustee please email the Board Chair, Owein Greaves o.greaves@onewhero.school.nz
Student Conferences:
Student Led Conferences will be held on Monday 8th August at 3:15 until 5:30 and on Wednesday 11th August at 3:15 until 7:30. The sessions are 15 minutes long.
The purpose of these meetings is for your child to discuss their progress and next steps in each learning area. If you are unavailable to attend, zoom conferences and phone conferences can also be booked directly through your child’s teacher. If for some reason you cannot attend your conference time please email the teacher directly, email addresses can be accessed through the App or on our School website.
If you have any further questions before the event, please contact Demelza Zandbergen – d.zandbergen@onewhero.school.nz
To book your conferences please click on the link below.
https://www.schoolinterviews.co.nz/
using the code: mmgb5
Onewhero Ag Day 2021 - Saturday 2nd October
Ag Day Volunteers ... We need your help!
An Ag Day jobs spreadsheet is now available online at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qz4SuN92nklR0TwcaVm-gLmhdvPfdwgVsJBXSa0t1_s/edit?usp=sharing
Each job includes a brief description, an estimate of the time commitment involved and when the job needs to be done. Simply add your name and contact details next to the job(s) you're interested in and we'll be in touch closer to Ag Day. If you are not comfortable sharing your contact details in a public document, then add your name to the spreadsheet and email your contact details to onewheroagday@gmail.com. Thank you!
Ag Day entries are OPEN!
Calves born after 24 June 2021, and lambs and goats born after 1 July 2021 are eligible for entry in this year’s Ag Day, as are dogs, and the chickens that were ordered through the school in Term Two.
Entry is open to Onewhero Area School students in Years 1-8, and preschool-aged children who live in the school's zone. School-aged children are permitted to enter one animal (lamb, goat, calf or dog) plus chickens. Preschool-aged children (3-4 yrs) are permitted to enter a lamb or a goat, which they parade/lead before the main event.
Simply complete the online entry form at https://forms.gle/yGYmPapSoo8SsoUZ7
Entries close Friday 26 August 2021, no exceptions.
Daffodil Day:
This year Daffodil Day, one of The Cancer Society’s main fundraisers is being held on Friday 27th August. We have once again registered our school to take part in this fundraising event. Friday the 27th will be a non-uniform day, and students and staff are encouraged donate a gold coin to the cause, and to come to school dressed in bright colours – particularly daffodil colours. There will also be other opportunities to participate in daffodil day with writing and colouring, and other activities. More information about these will be given in next week’s newsletter.
Daffodil Day symbolises hope for all New Zealanders impacted by cancer. Sadly, every day 71 New Zealanders receive a cancer diagnosis. As a school we can help families in our community affected by cancer by participating in Daffodil Day. $24 helps to provide transport to and from cancer treatment. $58 helps to fund counselling for cancer patients and their whaanau. $107 helps to provide accommodation for those travelling to treatment, and $150 contributes to research that improves prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Last year we raised over$600.00. Let’s join together and see what we can achieve this year.
Careers:
Job Opportunities
Concrete Labourer, Foundation and Form Work
Full time work based in North Waikato / South Auckland. Concrete and foundation labourer. On the job training will be provided to a junior or school leaver. Job includes prepping and placing concrete for house foundations, driveways, footpaths etc.
We need:
• People who actually want to work and are reliable, punctual and physically fit as heavy lifting is involved
• Get on well with others and have a great attitude to learn, develop and work in a team
• Be available to work Monday to Friday with possible Saturday work – hours vary from early morning starts
depending on the job
• Be safety conscious (First Aid Certificate would be preferable) as power tools and heavy machinery are used
on job site
• Have a class 1 drivers licence (at least learners licence)
We offer:
• Permanent, reliable and rewarding work that comes with some perks and an awesome Boss
• We will pay you every week on time a competitive rate depending on experience and attitude
• On-going training and development opportunities will be provided for the right person
• Full PPE and some company work clothes will be provided
• Health and Safety Training
To register your interest and provide us with your experience please email grunta.co@icloud.com by 6 August 2021
Mechanical Apprentice
Firstgas group are looking to employee a Mechanical Apprentice starting the beginning of 2022. This position is open to both males and females, but we are particularly interested in attracting more females into trades and into what is currently a very male dominated side of our business. At our last apprentice intake (2020) we employed five apprentices of which three were females.
The position will be based in Auckland and be supported by both our Auckland and Hamilton technician teams.
Below are links to Competenz who will be the provider of the qualification and training, and the Firstgas website.
For further information and/or contact details please email Pam on p.mcarley@onewhero.school.nz
Massey University Open Days
At our Campus Visit Days we invite you, your friends and whanau to physically tour our campuses and see some of our facilities. These are designed to complement your Virtual Open Days experience, showing you what the campus has to offer and an opportunity to meet staff in person. Manawatu Campus Visit Day Wednesday 4 August, 11am to 2pm. Wellington Campus Visit Day Friday 20th August, 9am to 2pm. Auckland Campus Visit Day Saturday 21st August, 11am to 2pm.
https://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/about-massey/events/open-days/open-days_home.cfm
Auckland University Education & Social Work Experience Days
The Faculty of Education and Social Work at The University of Auckland are holding Student Experience days in early August!
Epsom campus Tuesday 3 August, 9.30am – 2.30pm
Tai Tonga campus : Thursday 5 August, 10am – 2pm
Any interested Year 12 and 13 students can register for a fun and informative day where they can learn about our undergraduate programmes, experience a bit of campus life, find out about our student support services and meet some current students. There will be spot prizes, campus tours and activities too! For further information please see the attached flier.
To register : response.auckland.ac.nz/edsw-experience-days-2021
Chiropractic Information Evening
NZ College of Chiropractic are holding an Information Evening for interested senior students and their families to learn about a career in chiropractic. Wednesday 4th August, 7-9pm at Aituz Chiropractic, 274 Peachgrove Road, Hamilton. To register or for further information http://chiropractic.ac.nz/event/chiropractic-career-talk-hamilton-4/
NZ Defence Force
Force Information Evening, Thursday 5th August, 6-7pm, Defence Careers Office, Level 1, Westfield Manukau City, 1 Leyton Way, Manukau.
NZDF are currently recruiting for:
Airforce Airmen – applications close 30 August 2021; training starts 10 January 2022.
*Aircraft technician * Communications & information systems technician *Electronic technician (aviation) * Intelligence specialist * Logistics specialist * Medic * RNZAF security forces
Army Soliders – applications close 4 October 2021; training starts 14 February 2022.
*Ammunition technician * Armourer * Automotive technician * Chef * Combat driver * Dental assistant * Electrical fitter * Electronics technician * Infantry * Maintenance fitter * Medic * Movement operator * Steward * Supply technician
Army Officers – applications close 14 September 2021; training starts 10 January 2022.
*Army officers
Navy Sailors – applications close (tbc) October 2021; training starts 21 February 2022.
*Combat system specialist * Communications warfare specialist * Cryptologic technician * Diver *Electronic technician * Hydrographic operator * Marine technician * Medic * Seamanship combat specialist * Steward
Navy Officers – applications close 20 July 2021; training starts 17 January 2022.
*Hydrographic survey officer * Mine clearance diving officer * Warfare officer
For further information please visit www.defencecareers.mil.nz or phone 08001FORCE.
Appointments can also be made with a recruiter at the Manukau Recruiting Office, Level 1 Westfield Shopping Centre, Manukau City Mall; phone 09 2360040.
Otago University Radiation Therapy Information Evening
Are you interested in finding out more about studying Radiation Therapy? Otago University are holding a Virtual Information Evening on Thursday 5th August, 5-6pm. To register or for further information see https://www.otago.ac.nz/wellington/departments/radiationtherapy/
Campbell Tyson Graduate Programme
Do you have a passion for numbers and problem solving? Year 12 & 13 students are invited to attend an information evening at Campbell Tyson about their Graduate Programme, Thursday 12th August, 3.30-6.30pm. Please see attached flyer.
Massey University Experience Days
Massey University are holding a number of events aimed at Year 11 – 13 students interested in science.
Engineering and Food Technology Experience Day, Saturday 14th August, 10am – 3pm. This will be a great opportunity to learn more about studying Engineering and Food Technology with hands on workshops at the Albany Campus.
Day of Science, Saturday 4th September, 10am – 2pm, Interactive VR experiences, hands on experiments, and problem solving challenges. Expert scientists in everything from micro-organisms to dolphins, molecules to climate change, COVID to statistics, will be present on the day to answer questions.
Ask Me Anything, Tuesday 7th September, 4.30 – 6pm. The online Ask Me Anything series starts with a webinar with a panel of current students and graduates talking about their journey with studying Vet Science at Massey University.
Women in Trade Event
Do you like problem solving? Do you want a job that keeps you active? Are you interested in how things are built? Come and find your new career at the 2021 Womens in Trade Conference, Thursday 19th August, 3pm at the Vodafone Events Centre, 770 Great South Road, Manukau. For tickets or further information please see www.womenintradesnz.com
Victoria University Open Day
Victoria University of Wellington are holding their on campus Open Day on Friday 20th August. This is a great opportunity to find out more about the courses and accommodation available at Victoria as well as explore the campuses. To register or to find out further information please see https://www.wgtn.ac.nz/study/events-visits/open-day
AUT Live Open Day
You are invited to AUT LIVE on Saturday 28 August. Join us to explore your study options at AUT’s open day on the City Campus in Auckland’s CBD. Attend detailed info sessions, discover our world-class facilities, and meet exceptional academic staff who will guide you on your university journey in 2022 and beyond. Register now to join us for AUT LIVE to make sure you receive updates and information about the event. https://www.aut.ac.nz/live
Auckland University Open Day
Open Day On Campus Saturday 28 August, 9am–3pm.
Whether you know exactly what you want to study, or are yet to decide, our Open Day is a great chance to explore study options and career opportunities. Meet and talk with our staff and current students, and experience what it’s like to be a student on campus. We encourage interested students to register now for updates in the lead-up to Open Day.
Fairview Automotive Courses
Applications are now open for 2022 full time Automotive courses at Fairview in Hamilton.
NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2) - open to students who have not yet achieved NCEA Level 2;
NZ Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) - open to students who have achieved NCEA Level 2 and above;
Places on all courses are likely to fill up fast so please apply early. See Pam at the Careers Office for a brochure or visit www.feds.co.nz
Wintec Sport Experience Day
Wintec are holding an experience day for Year 12 & 13 students interested in sport science, outdoor adventure, personal training, exercise, or fitness to visit their campus and find out more about the industries and what Wintec offers in these fields. Thursday 2nd September, 9.30am – 2.30pm at Wintec Rotokauri Campus in Hamilton. For further information or to register please see https://www.wintec.ac.nz/about-wintec/events/2021/09/01/default-calendar/experience-sport-for-a-day
Year 13 Key Dates
All tertiary providers have slightly different dates but as a general rule of thumb:
Mid-June – Early-July – Scholarship applications open
1 August – University Accommodation applications open
Mid – End-August – Scholarship applications due
Early-September – 2022 Study Applications open
15 September – Accommodation CCRF due (school reference to support accommodation application)
Mid – End-September – Accommodation offers sent out
Mid-December – 2022 Study Applications close*
*Please check individual provider websites for actual dates for specific scholarships, accommodation and program application deadlines.
Course Planning Sessions
Course Planning sessions have been booked for any university bound Year 13 students. The purpose of these sessions are to assist with individual degree planning, paper selection, and to answer any queries students (or parents) may have around enrolment or university study/life. These sessions are extremely beneficial and I would strongly recommend anyone considering university study to attend them, even if it is just a ‘maybe’ and they are undecided.
- Waikato University, Friday 13th August, 11.30am
- Canterbury University, Monday 30th August, 11.30am
- AUT, Tuesday 31st August, 11.30am
- Otago University, Wednesday 1st September, 11.30am
- Auckland University, Thursday 2nd September, 11.30am
- Massey University, Friday 3rd September, 11.30am
- Victoria University, Wednesday 22nd September, 2pm
Tertiary Scholarships
MoneyHub, a personal finance website, has a comprehensive guide to school leaver university scholarships. The resource is extensively for 2021's Year 13 students: https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/scholarships-nz.html
We would strongly recommend any Year 13 student considering tertiary studies in 2022 to start looking at available scholarships now. Generally applications close in August.
Forestry Scholarship
Nga Karahipi Uru Rakau Forestry Scholarships are now open to applicants who are Maori and/or female, enrolling in a Bachelor of Forestry Science at University of Canterbury or Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Forestry Engineering at University of Canterbury. Applications close 15 August 2021.
For further details see www.mpi.govt.nz/forestryscholarships or email MPIForestryScholarships@mpi.govt.nz or phone 0800 00 83 33.
Keystone Scholarships
Keystone School Leaver Scholarships are now open for Year 13 students looking to study a degree relating to the property and construction sector. Applications close 13 August. For further details see https://keystonetrust.org.nz/keystone-scholarships/keystone-study-awards/
Otago University Health Science Scholarship
The University of Otago, Māori Health Workforce Development Unit is pleased to inform that applications for the Tū Kahika pathways scholarship are now open. Tū Kahika is a one year preparation course that prepares Māori students academically for their first year of tertiary study and a future career in Māori health. Tū Kahika students receive guaranteed accommodation in a Residential College, and financial assistance towards tuition fees and accommodation costs. The main requirement is that students have a aspiration in a career in health. Studying science subjects at level 2 and 3, and their involvement or interest in te Ao Māori will strengthen their application however we strongly encourage all students with aspirations in health.
For further information please refer to the link below. Applications close 15th of August, 2021. https://www.otago.ac.nz/mhwdu/tukahika/
CV Templates and Interview Preparation
MoneyHub has useful resources covering CVs (https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/cv-template-students.html) and practice questions for interviews (https://www.moneyhub.co.nz/common-job-interview-questions-students.html).
If you have any questions or would like further information on any of the above, please feel free to contact Pam McArley on p.mcarley@onewhero.school.nz
OAS Sport 2021:
SPORT COMMUNICATION
We would like to remind parents that sports communicate is through the following channels:
1/ Our weekly Newsletter, sent out to all email addresses in our school database. If you change your email address, please inform the school office
2/ Kamar notices ; for students, read out at the start of the day. These notices are also visible for parents in the school app and via the website
2/ School Facebook page and website
3/ School Instagram page (more directed to students and a celebration of sport)
4/ School app – it is important to download the school app and register for the alerts you wish to keep up to date with. (ie ALL sport, or specified sport)
5/ For specific tournaments and opportunities, letters and permission slips will be handed out to the students. Please return permission slips before the cut off deadline or your child may not be able to participate. This is because of our own registration deadlines to event organisers, organisation of transport arrangements and Risk Assessment preparation deadlines, all of which will need to be done well before the event.
6/ General sports info is on our Sport website, accessible via the school website
Please visit our school sport website for all regular updates:
https://sites.google.com/byod.onewhero.school.nz/oassport/onewhero-sport?authuser=0
WHANGAMATA SPORTS EXCHANGE
Our annual sports exchange with Whangamata will take place on 16 and 17 September. It is Whangamata’s turn to host us this year. Due to number restraints, the exchange will only be for year 9-13.
At the moment, the number of students they can accommodate is only just under 40.
Muster sheets are up in the gym. Students need to write their name for the sports they wish to represent our school in.
As we will have more students interested then there are places, priority will be given to students who are capable players in at least 2, 3 or 4 sports, who currently play sport for our school, who display our school values in their every day school life, and who will overall be great ambassadors for our school.
For some teams, trials may be held.
Communications with the students is through Kamar Notices, which are read out at 8.50am every day.
JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL
We have 2 junior volleyball teams entered for this year’s season. Trainings have started this week on Tuesday afternoon 3.15-4.30pm.
Please let the coaches know if your child cannot make it to training.
Games will start on Thursday 23 September and go through until end of November.
Junior Volleyball champs will be attended by Junior A team from 22-26 November
SENIOR VOLLEYBALL
Training for next season starts this coming Monday 2 August at 7.30AM!
RUGBY
For all draws, match info, ladder and results in the Counties Manukau completion, parents and players should download the My Rugby app on their phone.
BASKETBALL
Our Senior boys and Open Girls have started their secondary school league at Franklin Basketball. For all draws and results click here:
https://franklinbasketball.org.nz/draws-and-results/secondary-school
Junior games:
Draw and results click here:
https://franklinbasketball.org.nz/draws-and-results/junior-club-competition
To register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfiLcrz9XTIvI6A-lvM70gcE6biTtkiyggPxBF5zmU6cGYurQ/viewform
HOCKEY
Our Hockey team has fused with Strathallan for their first few weeks of 11 aside hockey. Their competition has started. Trainings are Wednesday after school at the Tuakau College Hockey Turf. Any players still wanting to join or give hockey a try, you are more than welcome!
For draws and results:
http://www.cmha.co.nz/competitions/secondary/mixed-draw-standings
Good luck to all players! Have fun!
ONEWHERO SCHOOL TRAINING SCHEDULE:
Sport Dates 2021
A lot of dates have been added to the school calendar so far. More will be added as information becomes available. Please check the calendar regularly for any updates.
5 August
Year 7/8 Franklin Netball Tournament
5 – 10 September
AIMS Tournament Week
16-17 September
Whangamata Sports Exchange Years 9-13
18-19-20 November
Auckland Junior Volleyball Championships
22-26 November
Junior Volleyball Championships
General Information:
New Uniform (available at school office):
Junior:
Polar Fleece Vests (size 8, 10) $15.00
Cargo Shorts (size 4 - 1 only left) $22.90
Culottes (size 4, 8, 10, 12, 14) $26.60
Senior:
Boys & Girls belt loop shorts (size 10, 12, 14,) $22.90
Boys & Girls belt loop shorts (size 76, 96, 100, 104, 108) $22.90
Boys & Girls trousers (size 76, 80) $30.70
Girls poly viscose skirt (size 52, 57, 92, 97) $39.20
Boys short sleeve white shirt (size 12 x 3 only) $33.90
Boys & Girls blue polo shirt (size M x 2 only) $25.90
Second Hand School Uniform:
Thank you to the families that have donated second hand school uniform to sell. All money raised is being used to purchase new books in the Junior School. If you have any old uniforms, they can be dropped at the school office.
We still have lots of items for sale. You can come to Room 7 at 3:00 on Mondays to have a look, or send an email to b.mclean@onewhero.school.nz to request items. Each item is $10 and can be paid in cash or by internet banking to 06 0405 0217064 00. Please reference child’s name and “2nd hand uniform”
Auckland Regional Dental Service:
Kia ora
For information about the Children’s Community Dental Service (Auckland Regional Dental Service) during COVID-19, please refer to our website: https://www.waitematadhb.govt.nz/home/ards/.
Our website will always contain the most up-to-date information for our service at each Alert Level.
Due on site at OAS Term 4.
Kind regards
The Children Community’s Dental Service
Computer & Network Engineer:
J & D Computer Services - Jane Young
Phone: 09 2328 007 Mobile: 021 067 1195
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Community Notices:
***WDC IMPORTANT INFORMATION***
Waikato District Council are currently undertaking a review on how effective the current representation arrangements are within our District. As a consequence of this review, ward and community boards boundaries are likely to change. Following consultation with interest groups, we have come up with an initial proposal that is likely to effect your community. There is a current proposal to split the current Onewhero/Tuakau Community Board and replace the “western” side of the river with a community committee. We NEED to hear whether you agree or disagree with this. If you disagree, we want to hear what you WOULD like to see. We are now taking submissions - you have until Friday 20th August 5pm to enter a submission. Council facilitated community drop-in sessions have been planned for Tuesday 3rd August, Pukekawa Hall 6pm and Tuesday 10th August 5.30pm Tuakau Town Hall. Please come along, be informed and ask your questions of staff and councillors. Please follow the link to find out more; https://shape.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/reshape-waikato or alternatively I am available through email; carolyn.eyre@waidc.govt.nz<mailto:carolyn.eyre@waidc.govt.nz>
Many thanks
Carolyn Eyre
Onewhero/Te Akau ward councillor
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Location: 29 Hall Road, Onewhero, RD2, Tuakau
Phone: 09 232 8866
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