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Dear Parents and Caregivers School exams are over and you will receive your students’ examination results with this newsletter, plus an update of all achievement and unit standard internal assessments passed to date. I hope the results are all that you expected and better. If not, this report gives us and the students a real indication of how their preparations for external assessments are going. It is not too late to begin a comprehensive revision programme. The next two weeks are crucial for cementing the knowledge gained during the year. Do not let your son or daughter tell you that they will begin their revision in term four. That is too late. As well as school resources there are useful websites such as http://www.studyit.org.nz/ , that can assist your student’s preparations. Year 9 and 10 students have also been working hard this term and a detailed report, including credit report, accompanies this newsletter. Remember, we expect a resilient learner to achieve at least 80% of their available credits. Resilience is a word the junior students hear a lot around here. A resilient learner is a proactive learner who enjoys challenges, works without being stood over and knows what to do when stuck. We are currently engaged in reviewing our practice to consider what actions we still need to take to meet the requirements of the new curriculum. I can confidently tell you that we are making excellent progress towards fully basing teaching and learning programmes on The New Zealand Curriculum by February 2010. Our year 9 & 10 students participated in a nationwide NZCER Student Engagement Survey. The results were extremely encouraging and will give us baseline data to use for comparison as we continue the development of curriculum and learning opportunities at WHS. Of interest to us is research that suggests that students who actively participate and contribute to their school community are more likely to be engaged in their learning. The achievements celebrated in this newsletter are testimony to the high number of students at this college involved in sport, drama, cultural clubs, music groups and service. We encourage those who are not yet involved to ‘join up’ and find a club or team that interests them. We are very pleased with the number of students receiving an Excellence in Effort Certificate and/or an Attendance Award. We strongly believe that effort in the classroom and regular attendance at school are key contributors to an individual’s success. Our school motto is “Excellence in Learning” and we believe that the habit of striving for excellence takes practice and perseverance. These two awards are available to all students that meet the criteria and we encourage all students to aim for these awards. Our school guidance counsellor, Linda Eastman leaves us after over eight years of leading our guidance team. Many students have benefited from her advice and support. The work she has done with our Peer Mediation team has been outstanding. We wish Linda all the best and thank her for her great service. We are in for another typically busy term four. Let’s all work together to make it as enjoyable and beneficial as possible for the students. Denise Johnson Deputy Principal !" # $ %&’() * !+ , () TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER 2009 – 7pm Future Focus Evening – Information on 2010 subject choices for Yrs 11-13

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Dear Parents and Caregivers School exams are over and you will receive your students’ examination results with this newsletter, plus an update of all achievement and unit standard internal assessments passed to date. I hope the results are all that you expected and better. If not, this report gives us and the students a real indication of how their preparations for external assessments are going. It is not too late to begin a comprehensive revision programme. The next two weeks are crucial for cementing the knowledge gained during the year. Do not let your son or daughter tell you that they will begin their revision in term four. That is too late. As well as school resources there are useful websites such as http://www.studyit.org.nz/, that can assist your student’s preparations. Year 9 and 10 students have also been working hard this term and a detailed report, including credit report, accompanies this newsletter. Remember, we expect a resilient learner to achieve at least 80% of their available credits. Resilience is a word the junior students hear a lot around here. A resilient learner is a proactive learner who enjoys challenges, works without being stood over and knows what to do when stuck. We are currently engaged in reviewing our practice to consider what actions we still need to take to meet the requirements of the new curriculum. I can confidently tell you that we are making excellent progress towards fully basing teaching and learning programmes on The New Zealand Curriculum by February 2010. Our year 9 & 10 students participated in a nationwide NZCER Student Engagement Survey. The results were extremely encouraging and will give us baseline data to use for comparison as we continue the development of curriculum and learning opportunities at WHS. Of interest to us is research that suggests that students who actively participate and contribute to their school community are more likely to be engaged in their learning. The achievements celebrated in this newsletter are testimony to the high number of students at this college involved in sport, drama, cultural clubs, music groups and service. We encourage those who are not yet involved to ‘join up’ and find a club or team that interests them. We are very pleased with the number of students receiving an Excellence in Effort Certificate and/or an Attendance Award. We strongly believe that effort in the classroom and regular attendance at school are key contributors to an individual’s success. Our school motto is “Excellence in Learning” and we believe that the habit of striving for excellence takes practice and perseverance. These two awards are available to all students that meet the criteria and we encourage all students to aim for these awards. Our school guidance counsellor, Linda Eastman leaves us after over eight years of leading our guidance team. Many students have benefited from her advice and support. The work she has done with our Peer Mediation team has been outstanding. We wish Linda all the best and thank her for her great service. We are in for another typically busy term four. Let’s all work together to make it as enjoyable and beneficial as possible for the students. Denise Johnson Deputy Principal

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NOTICES

PLO REVIEW MEETINGSThese will take place on and 10. Students will be expected to attend day. An interview time has beenreport.progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they have completed this year.

BUS TICKETSFrom Sunday 11th Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO Wellington.moment, through Student Services.

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course booklet can also be found on our website Octoberenable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to students and their parents/caregivers.

HPV VACCINEthe Riley Hall

Y13 FASHION CREATIONS ON DISPLAYIf you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them. Zoe Mahal, Christy O'their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display until HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know more, please contact Pamela Braddell at on 385 8911X897 SUCCESSMAKEAffordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext 804 or email him www.successmaker.co.nz

NOTICES

PLO REVIEW MEETINGSThese will take place on and 10. Students will be expected to attend day. An interview time has beenreport. At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they have completed this year.

BUS TICKETSFrom Sunday 11th Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO Wellington. moment, through Student Services.

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course booklet can also be found on our website October at 7pm a enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to students and their parents/caregivers.

HPV VACCINEthe Riley Hall

Y13 FASHION CREATIONS ON DISPLAYIf you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them. Zoe Mahal, Christy O'their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display until 5 October

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know more, please contact Pamela Braddell at on 385 8911X897

SUCCESSMAKEAffordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext 804 or email him www.successmaker.co.nz

NOTICES

PLO REVIEW MEETINGSThese will take place on and 10. Students will be expected to attend day. An interview time has been

At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they have completed this year.

BUS TICKETS From Sunday 11th October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

Monthly bus passes (Bus Kings) will still be moment, through Student Services.

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course booklet can also be found on our website

at 7pm a Future Focusenable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to students and their parents/caregivers.

HPV VACCINE (3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in the Riley Hall - Student Services will finalise times closer to the date.

Y13 FASHION CREATIONS ON DISPLAYIf you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them. Zoe Mahal, Christy O'their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

5 October.

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know more, please contact Pamela Braddell at on 385 8911X897

SUCCESSMAKER Affordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext 804 or email him [email protected]

PLO REVIEW MEETINGS These will take place on Friday 20 Novemberand 10. Students will be expected to attend day. An interview time has been

At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they have completed this year.

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

Monthly bus passes (Bus Kings) will still be moment, through Student Services.

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course booklet can also be found on our website

Future Focusenable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to students and their parents/caregivers.

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in t Services will finalise times closer to the date.

Y13 FASHION CREATIONS ON DISPLAYIf you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them. Zoe Mahal, Christy O'Brien and their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know more, please contact Pamela Braddell at

Affordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

[email protected]

Friday 20 Novemberand 10. Students will be expected to attend day. An interview time has been included on the 2nd page of your child's

At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

Monthly bus passes (Bus Kings) will still be moment, through Student Services.

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course booklet can also be found on our website � � � �� ����������

Future Focus evening will be held at school which will enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to students and their parents/caregivers.

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in t Services will finalise times closer to the date.

Y13 FASHION CREATIONS ON DISPLAYIf you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them.

and Alissa Beestontheir work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know more, please contact Pamela Braddell at pamela.braddell

Affordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

[email protected]

Friday 20 November for all students in year 9 and 10. Students will be expected to attend only for their interview on that

included on the 2nd page of your child's At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their

progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

Monthly bus passes (Bus Kings) will still be

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course

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evening will be held at school which will enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in t Services will finalise times closer to the date.

If you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them.

lissa Beeston. It is a huge honour for their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSAre you interested in learning more about another culture?Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know

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Affordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with ComputeSuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

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for all students in year 9 for their interview on that

included on the 2nd page of your child's At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their

progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

Monthly bus passes (Bus Kings) will still be available for the

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTSEnclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course

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enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in t Services will finalise times closer to the date.

If you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them.

. It is a huge honour for their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

HOMESTAY FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Are you interested in learning more about another culture? Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know

[email protected]

Affordable Mathematics and English Tutoring with Computer Aided Learning SuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

. Also see

for all students in year 9 for their interview on that

included on the 2nd page of your child's At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their

progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

available for the

COURSE CHOICE BOOKLETS FOR YR10, YR11 YR12 STUDENTS Enclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course

. On Tuesday 13 evening will be held at school which will

enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in t Services will finalise times closer to the date.

If you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them.

. It is a huge honour for their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know

@whs.school.nz

Aided Learning SuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

included on the 2nd page of your child's At these review meetings, students will get a chance to discuss their

progress towards their PLO goals and showcase some of the work that they

October 2009, child 10 trips will no longer be sold. From Thursday 31st December 2009, 10 trips will no longer be used on GO Wellington buses. Any remaining bus tickets can be refunded through GO

available for the

Enclosed with this newsletter is your student’s Course Choice booklet. This gives them time over the holidays to plan their 2010 course of study. Yr 10, 11 & 12 course choices must be made by Friday 16 October. The course

Tuesday 13 evening will be held at school which will

enable students to make the right option choices for next year. This is open to

(3rd dose) has been scheduled for Thursday 22 October in

If you are passing Te Papa, stop and check out the window displays in the main shop. They have three WHS Yr13 fashion students creations in them.

. It is a huge honour for their work to be on display and they have all done amazing jobs. On display

Wellington High School is looking for friendly, inclusive homestays for our international students starting to enrol for next year. If you'd like to know

@whs.school.nz or

Aided Learning SuccessMaker, a software package is offered here at Wellington High School. If you would like to know more, please contact Terry Blackett on 3858911 ext

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WELL DONE

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

include Bic WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIRCongratulation goes to gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their crane was a cleverly contrcounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for their design. Tilly Anderson“Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel. Tilly thinks there is a future applicatcould be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative fuel source. Tilly won the NBotThanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.�

WELL DONE

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

include Bic Runga, Anika Moa and Brooke Fraser.

WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIRCongratulation goes to gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ne was a cleverly contrcounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for their design.

Tilly Anderson“Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel. Tilly thinks there is a future applicatcould be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative fuel source. Tilly won the NBoth projects are on display in the school library. Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

WELL DONE

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

Estere Daltonin the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for womenmusicianship. Estere is in good company. Previous winners of

Runga, Anika Moa and Brooke Fraser.

WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIRCongratulation goes to gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ne was a cleverly contrcounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

Tilly Anderson in year 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel. Tilly thinks there is a future applicatcould be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative fuel source. Tilly won the N

h projects are on display in the school library. Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

Estere Dalton in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for womenmusicianship. Estere is in good company. Previous winners of

Runga, Anika Moa and Brooke Fraser.

WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIRCongratulation goes to Conor Ivorygained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ne was a cleverly contrived contraption involving pulleyscounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel. Tilly thinks there is a future applicatcould be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative fuel source. Tilly won the NIWA award and $100 for her efforts.

h projects are on display in the school library. Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

Tilly Anderson broth to breakdown by �

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

was judged to be the best female musician in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for women

Estere is in good company. Previous winners of

Runga, Anika Moa and Brooke Fraser.

WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIRConor Ivory and Lily Mason

gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ived contraption involving pulleyscounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel. Tilly thinks there is a future application for her work. If all our organic waste could be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative

award and $100 for her efforts.h projects are on display in the school library.

Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

Tilly Andersonbroth to eliminate oxygen and encourage breakdown by

SMOKEFREEROCKQUEST NATIONAL COMPETITION

was judged to be the best female musician in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for women

Estere is in good company. Previous winners of Runga, Anika Moa and Brooke Fraser.

WELLINGTON REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR Lily Mason

gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ived contraption involving pulleyscounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel.

ion for her work. If all our organic waste could be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative

award and $100 for her efforts.h projects are on display in the school library.

Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

Tilly Anderson bubbling COeliminate oxygen and encourage

breakdown by anaerobic

was judged to be the best female musician in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for women

Estere is in good company. Previous winners of

Lily Mason-Mackay gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ived contraption involving pulleyscounterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel.

ion for her work. If all our organic waste could be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative

award and $100 for her efforts.

Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

bubbling CO2 into the rumen gut eliminate oxygen and encourage

naerobic bacteria�

was judged to be the best female musician in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the womenmusicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for women

Estere is in good company. Previous winners of this award

in year 9 who gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

ived contraption involving pulleys, gears, counterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel.

ion for her work. If all our organic waste could be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative

Thanks to Ryan McCroskery for his help with these science fair entries.

into the rumen gut eliminate oxygen and encourage

was judged to be the best female musician in the SmokefreeRockquest national competition on 19 September. After winning both 2nd place and the women’s musicianship prize in the Regional Rockquest final, Estere went on to win the national award for women’s

award

in year 9 who gained a class placing at the recent Wellington Regional science fair. This was impressive given there were 78 entries. Their project involved designing a crane which could load heavy weights efficiently without using electricity. Their

, gears, counterweights and a conveyor belt. Conor and Lily were also awarded the Victoria University school of Chemical and Physical Sciences award ($100) for

r 13 also found success at the fair with her project titled “Cows Eat Grass” This investigation involved looking at the feasibility of using bacteria from a cow rumen to break down grass to produce methane for fuel.

ion for her work. If all our organic waste could be converted into methane we could reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and the need for landfills as well as supplying a cheap alternative

into the rumen gut

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KAPA HAKA Group One: congratulations to these students for their performance at the Wellington Secondary Schools Kapa Haka Competition. proud of their fantastic effort to meet all the criteria for presence enabled a third group to represent the Wellington Region at the nationals in Rotorua next year.

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These students are feeling confident that they would like to perform at a nationallevel. Kia kaha koutou.

Group Two: Congratulations to these students who were in the group that won the competition. Te wharekura o Nga Mokopuna (16 students) , Wellington High School ( 8 students), St Pat

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SENIOR WORK WHS Art Rooms 12pm

We would like to invite family and friends of senior art students of Wellington High to our end of year exhibition. Our students have worked hard developing

hotography, Design and Painting throughout the year and this is a great opportunity to see the results of their

D Visual Art with any questions, Ph 3858911

TRUSTEES 2009Next Board meeting will be held on Tuesday 27 October at 6pm

[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]

[email protected] the Board Chair

3 VISUAL ART EXTERNAL

Below are the dates for folio submissions for visual art subjects. Please note these are final dates. Folios are to be handed in to the appropriate art teacher

21 October 2009

October 2009. submitting a folio.

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting 4 November 2009

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting 10am Wednesday 11 November 2009

WHS Art Rooms 12pm-6.45pmWe would like to invite family and friends of senior art students of Wellington High to our end of year exhibition. Our students have worked hard developing

hotography, Design and Painting throughout the year and this is a great opportunity to see the results of their

y questions, Ph 3858911

TRUSTEES 2009 Next Board meeting will be held on Tuesday 27 October at 6pm

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]@clear.net.nz [email protected]@[email protected]

[email protected] Contact the Board Chair

3 VISUAL ART EXTERNAL

Below are the dates for folio submissions for visual art subjects. Please note appropriate art teacher

folio. Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting

6.45pm We would like to invite family and friends of senior art students of Wellington High to our end of year exhibition. Our students have worked hard developing

hotography, Design and Painting throughout the year and this is a great opportunity to see the results of their

y questions, Ph 3858911

[email protected]

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Below are the dates for folio submissions for visual art subjects. Please note appropriate art teacher

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting

We would like to invite family and friends of senior art students of Wellington High to our end of year exhibition. Our students have worked hard developing

hotography, Design and Painting throughout the year and this is a great opportunity to see the results of their

y questions, Ph 3858911

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting

Photography, Design, Sculpture, Painting

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