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TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE
NEWSLETTER
AUGUST 2020
P O Box 369 Te Awamutu 3840
938 Alexandra Street Te Awamutu 3800
Telephone: 07 871 4199 Fax: 07 871 4198
Email: [email protected]
www.tac.school.nz
http://www.tac.school.nz
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PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Kia ora koutou katoa
Once again, a newsletter full of important information AND recognising the participation,
engagement, successes and leadership of our wonderful students.
Kia Kaha
Tony Membery
Principal
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SPORTS TEAMS/SQUADS 2020
Athletics - King Country Zone
Karlie Alexander Mereaina Alexander Sydney Anderson Kylan Atkinson
Aidan Ballantine Hayden Beare Kaylee Becker Zach Beuck
Caitlyn Blakely Caelum Bond Zara Brennan-Shaw Thierry Brown-Wahanui
John-David Brown Jaoquin Burke Simon Carter Miguel Chaitika
Jacob Chetwin Max Clarke Jonan Collett-Quinn Kimiora Cooper
Thomas Corbett Danyeh Cross Ave Culpan Ayrin Dally
Cody Davis Phoenix Davis Ty Demler-Findlay Jorja Demler
Casey Dixon Pippa Dixon Luke Dykshoorn Rick Dykshoorn
Ryley Emery Joshua Fitzpatrick Corbin Fleming Mannor Fleming
Cooper Fortis Cody Friedrich-Taylor Griffyn Gibson Jade Grant
Dylan Hall Holly Harris Mackenzie Harris Sarah Hewlett
Jason Hill Ngawaina Hohepa Jasmine Ikin Brock Jackson
Troy James Elina Karppinen Jetta Kete Ruby Kirwan
Keita Koroheke Jaiden Le fleming Linmari Le Roux Rashard Magee
Greer Matassa Leyton Matthews Ella McCluskie Kacey Miezenbeek
Neo Molina Cooper Morgan Jayden Morris Seth Olsen
Ethan Omundsen Jake Omundsen Loryn Orr Camryn Parkes
Micaile Pennington Brooke Penny Legend Phillips Brooklyn Phothirath
George Poolman Stella Quigley Liana Ramsey Benjamin Ranby-Al
Ashley Raukawa Georgie Rewha Maude Rewha Nevaeh Roberts
Kaleb Robinson Kate Shannon Samuel Shaw Ashlee Strawbridge
Mya Sunnex Tereanuku Tapsell Luke Te Pairi Kera Tervit
Emma Tetley-Jones Millie Thackray Myles Towers Sana Tsuruta
Emma Turnbull Olivia Turnbull Olivia van Boven Casey Vincent-Bowden
Isabelle Vrensen Tawhaki Waaka Craig Walker Tiyryn Waters
Tamara Wells Norman Wise Fiona Xu Mitch Zeuren
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Basketball - Senior Boys A
Basketball—Senior Boys B
Basketball – Junior Boys
Clay Target
Cricket—Colts
Equestrian
Dallas Alexander Miguel Chaitika Jonan Collett-Quinn Joshua Fitzpatrick
Callum Hall Patrick Milgate Rico Naera Kainoa Newton
Jaedyn Roberts Dylan Yates
Jesse Bracken Luc Brown-Wahanui Thierry Brown-Wahanui Roger De La Rama
Jhai Fellingham Logan Lindsay Kayden MacKenzie-Griffin Kaia Nepia
Orlando Tamaki
Billy Barclay Logan Christiansen Kiarn Collett-Quinn Kryton Collett
Corbin Fleming Jordan Gerrand Stephan Grobbelaar Jack Kelly
Riley Mills Marty Rogers Finn Smithh Jackson Waitai
Logan Whale
Adam Bigham Jacob Brown Max Clarke Marcus Dods
Alex Fitzgerald Isaac Lawrence Jeffrey Rich Alex West
Kylan Atkinson Sam Denize Samuel Fitness Austin Frederick
Dylan Fynn Callum Hall Connor Hall Zachary Miller
Archie Pitts-Brown Finn Pitts-Brown Gus Pratt Jacob Strawbridge
Myles Towers
Emerald Barlow Samantha Buckley Abbie Carmichael Courtney Davies
Casey Dixon Samantha Dixon Tamrin Faul Taylor Faul
Samantha Jones Summer Korkie Amy Ross Samantha Rush
Ashlee Strawbridge Emma Tetley-Jones Zanthe White Georgia Young
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Football—Senior Girls
Football - Junior Girls
Football – Boys 1st
XI
Football – Boys 2nd
XI
Football - Junior Boys
Golf
Giulio Bernasconi Jesse Bryant Ethan Carter Sammy Dixon
Luke Dykshoorn Nathan Fitness Oliver Gold Dylan Hall
Oscar Hall Henre Labuschagne Liam Leppard Danny Lucas
Ruben Nortje Justin Page Corbin Smith Logan Whale
Cassie Atkins Noor Bains Jade Davis Renee Easton
Kaitlyn Evemy Esha Fellingham Ashley Gaudin Jordan Hearnden
Taylor Lincoln Samantha Rush Kate Shannon Emily Smart
Tamsen Taylor Jessamine Whitmarsh Sophie Yarndley
Nattapon Hanam DJ Mills Benjamin Ranby-Al Gemma Towers
Sam Towers
Medakah Adams Holly Anderson Samantha Christiansen-Piggott Zara Dempster
Kyla Finnerty Caitlynn Fitness Chereece Gourrege Tayla Herbert
Jessie Hunt Ava McCullough Ciara McCullough Loryn Orr
Jaymie Parker Madi McArthur Mckayla Spencer Emma Tapara
Reagan Anson Sean Anson Kylan Atkinson Thomas Bakx
Rick Dykshoorn Joshua Fitzpatrick Cooper Fortis Bastian Jager
Rashard Magee Cody Pierce Flynn Prutton Sean Smith
Cameron Tosse Evan Van Rooyen
Richard Bell Luc Brown-Wahanui Patrick Day Shaun Daysh
Hayden Evemy Matthew Fox Samuel Harris Henk Kroesbergen
Ethan Omundsen Jake Omundsen Oudom Oun Cade Parker
Dylan Patchell Regan Scott Tyler Storey Rory van der Pasch
Bailey Wenzlick Dylan Yates
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Hockey – Girls 1st
XI
Hockey – Boys 1st
XI
Lacrosse – Premier Girls
Lacrosse - Premier Development
Lacrosse - Girls Navy
Lacrosse – Premier Boys
Sydney Anderson Zara Brennan-Shaw Danielle Coetzee Aria Culpan
Dawna Dragovich Aimee Drinkwater Sarah Druce Holly Harris
Mackenzie Harris Renee Irwin Juane Kuhler Linmari Le Roux
Breea Mills Millie Russ Olivia van Boven Leah Walker
Kate Yarndley
Adam Bigham John-David Brown Sam Denize Griffyn Gibson
Samuel Harris Elijah Lee Charlie Mason Finn McLean
Elliot Parkes Ashton Perrett
Sydney Anderson Anita Blakely Caitlyn Blakely Ayrin Dally
Gemma Dykshoorn Mia Ellis Holly Harris Mackenzie Harris
Rowan Heaslip Opal Howell Camryn Parkes Micaile Pennington
Ashley Raukawa Emma Turnbull Isabelle Vrensen Georgia Young
Livia Bigham Leah Clark Madyson Cooksey Jorja Demler
Ashlee Greene Isabella Greer Louise Gubb Charlotte Miller
Shannon Nightingale Jessica Owen Olivia Turnbull Stevie-Rae Williams
Holly Young Paige Young
Georgia Fisher Mackenzie Jackson Mikayla Johnston Sophie Miller
Nevaeh Roberts Sienna Sutton Ella Thackray Millie Thackray
Courtney Young
Cody Davis Aidan Hall Luke Higham Cameron Lindsay
Logan Lindsay Danny Lucas Ewan McCartie Carter Neilson
Bayley Storer Max Tervit Ryan White Kate Yarndley
Matthew Yarndley Alex Young
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Motocross
Netball—Premier Development
Netball—Premier Reserve
Netball - Senior
Netball - Junior Premier
Netball - Junior Development
Netball Junior—Turbos
Netball Junior—Tornadoes
Nick Bishop Samuel Bowers Jake Brown Callym Bulwer
Jack Carmichael Blake Clarke Liam Couling Scott Greenhalgh
Summer Jacobsen Madi Kay Kaden Storer
Jorja Bird Ashlee Coldrick Pounamu Diamond Rumaiti Robson
Jessica Sandilands Sarah Tapatahi Kera Tervit Michaela White
Jessica Charlton Elana Dickson Casey Dixon Ella McCluskie
Martha Newland Alice Roberts Amy Ross Millie Shipper
Sana Tsuruta Sammy Walker
Samantha Buckley Charlotte Griffin Amy Harris Briar Hopkins
Isla Joyce Holly Lawrence Paige Marshall Olivia McGinity
Nakeisha Naicker Nevaeh Scott
Karlie Alexander Kimiora Cooper Mannor Fleming Nicole Hogarth
Ngawaina Hohepa Keita Koroheke Kacey Miezenbeek Nikyla Miezenbeek
Stella Tamaki-Whatarangi
Billie Brown-Wahanui Jenna Chambers Hadlee Collett Rayne Corboy
Holly Frederick Hannah Kendrick Amy Reid Madison Reid
Reese Sanders Emily Shariff
Sophie Dale Breanna Doig Jenna Easton Jasmine Ikin
Jetta Kete Danielle King Jordyn Muraahi Sienna Sanders
Ashlee Strawbridge Alyssa White
Jessica Beck Emily Calver Madison Coleman Louise Hewlett
Sarah Hewlett Taylor King Dakota Martin Liana Ramsey
Shanjali Singh Paige Towers
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Rock Climbing
Rowing
Rugby – Girls 1st
XV
Rugby – Boys 1st
XV
Rugby Boys Development XV
Isabelle Buhrs Paige Connor Atareipounamu Crown Jorja Demler
Alizē Douglas-Clark Holly Frederick Amy Kerr Finn Lovell
Sarah-Lee Makaea Piata Newton Maddison Sargent Lakelyn Shields
Mya Sunnex Stella Tamaki-Whatarangi Ngawai Te Hae Barker Opal Thomson
Maree Tupaea-
Hukatai
Charlize Waters
Hayden Beare Jo Connor Riley Dixon Cayden Easterbrook
Ryley Emery Austin Frederick Griffyn Gibson Callum Hall
Dante Howell Riley James Troy James Ethan Kane
Adam Kelly Ethan Kiernan Hunter Lovel Hayze McKenzie
M J Neethling George Poolman Baylin Royce Blake Royce
Craig Scott Luke Te Pairi Myles Towers Cory Walden
Danyeh Cross Ty Demler-Findlay Max Frandi Cody Friedrich-Taylor
Dylan Fynn Liam Gillespie Jason Hill Solomon Howells
Logan Johnston Prycize Kahui Finn McLean Russell Mischewski
Kainoa Newton Thomas Riddell Michael Sanders Jay Seebeck
Luke Taylor-Waru Cameron Tonihi Donald Tonihi Regan Tyler
Norman Wise Mitch Zeuren
Hannah Dale Katie Dale Keita Koroheke George Poolman
Samuel Shaw Myles Towers Ilaria Vrensen Joshua Wilson
Kate Brierley Jacob Cole Aria Culpan Samantha Dixon
Taylor Lincoln Brooklyn Phothirath Kate Shannon
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Rugby - Under 15
Rugby - Boys Under 14
Sailing
Squash
Swimming—KC Zone
Emily Bathgate Matthew Cambridge Benjamin Campbell Liam Carter
Madyson Cooksey Michael Daczo Ryan Gray Zach McLellan
Benjamin Pease Laura Purves Nathanial Short Olivia van Boven
Lukas Bracken Tyrone Bullock Jaoquin Burke Patrick Calver
Simon Carter Kiarn Collett-Quinn William Dexter Chevy Edmeades
Tyler Field Blake Flett Kael Hopkins Luke James
Kainan Kelly Jaiden Le fleming Siah Mangu Leyton Matthews
Billy Ouston Dez Pellow Xavier Pellow Jordan Peri
Max Sexton-Jones Bailey Smith Vian Te Boekhorst Tiyryn Waters
Blake Wilson
Ryan Baillie Cullen Bevan Maitland Bevan Caelum Bond
Wairua Brooks Dylan Chestnut Phoenix Davis Sam Denize
Sleyd Edmonds Corbin Fleming Alex Fonoti Connor Hall
Brock Jackson Jack Kelly Zachary Miller Carter Sean Pora-Harwood
Gus Pratt Jeffrey Rich Max Shaw Connor Storey
Tirarau Torrens-Lambert Kirk Van Marrewijk Andrew Watts Joshua Wilson
Boston Zeuren
Heath Carter Samson Crowhurst Luke Frost Damian Gourrege
Carter Neilson
Grace Armstrong Zara Brennan-Shaw Luc Brown-Wahanui Thierry Brown-Wahanui
Flynn Cameron Jacob Chetwin Blake Clarke Ave Culpan
Cody Davis Jenna Easton Cooper Fortis Holly Harris
Amy Kerr Jetta Kete Petra Mazzanti Neeve Morrison
Benjamin Ranby-Al Samuel Shaw Adam Swney Craig Walker
Ruby Waugh Sam Waugh Zanthe White Georgia Wilson
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Kylan Atkinson Kylie Beck Trent Brierley Madyson Cooksey
Thomas Frandi Dylan Fynn Samuel Harris Juane Kuhler
Rashard Magee Charlie Maxon George Poolman Flynn Prutton
Benjamin Ranby-Al Myles Towers
Dallas Alexander Jason Hill Ethan Kiernan M J Neethling
Jaedyn Roberts Cameron Tonihi Dylan Yates
Karlie Alexander Mereaina Alexander Kimiora Cooper Nicole Hogarth
Ngawaina Hohepa Nikyla Miezenbeek Amy Reid Madison Reid
Maude Rewha Kaede Sato Stella Tamaki-Whatarangi Tamara Wells
Tennis
Volley Ball—Senior Girls Grey
Volleyball - Senior Boys
INTERHOUSE BADMINTON
Results:
1st Cameron
2nd Gorst
3rd Melrose
4th Selwyn
Next Event:
Basketball (Week 7)
Cross Country (Week 7)
New House Points: Cameron Gorst Melrose Selwyn
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RANGATIRA DAY 2020
For Rangatira Day this year all 13 of our Kia Tū senior students were given the task of running
and participating in this year's activities.
Our guest speakers Marina Alefosio and Daphiney Owen came in to teach us a few ice breaker
games and about the strength of knowing where you are from. One of the guest
speakers, Marina, introduced herself through slam poetry and showed the students a PowerPoint
of the discovery of the Pacific Islands. In her presentation she allowed the students to participate
in writing their own poetry, which empowered them to express themselves through words. We
thanked them with gifts and sent them off with a haka performed by the students.
Throughout the day our Kia Tū Students held workshops for our fellow students to be a part of,
these included a dance workshop, art workshop, the planting of our trees and
our Stereotypes workshop. The Stereotype workshop left a very powerful impression on every-
one involved and those who came along to have a look. With this activity we had students write
down common stereotypes mainly associated with either their own self or with Māori and Pasifika
students in general, they then glued them to cardboard boxes and we held an activity of everyone
coming together to destroy the boxes that symbolised the destruction of Stereotypes against
us. We then finished the day with a pizza for lunch and a game of Ki O Rahi.
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KIA TŪ LEADERS 2020
Achaal Prasad
Atareipounamu Crown
Claudia Ngauma
Kassie-Lee Cooksey
Keaton Haereroa
Kiani Ballard
Kylan Atkinson
Maree Tupaea-Hukatai
Ngawai Te Hae Barker
Ripeka Waitai
Ruby Cassidy
Samantha Christiansen-Piggott
Stella Tamaki-Whatarangi
Tamara Wells
Isaiah Burton-Kereti
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Getting the green light to run Bluelight Navigator……….
This year Te Awamutu College is fortunate to have been invited to participate in a pilot programme run by
Bluelight with funding from the Provincial Growth Fund.
The Blue Light Navigator programme is designed to help young people get their drivers licence. It focuses
on those students who may not have access to the support to gain their licence e.g. financial constraints,
limited access to a suitable vehicle or someone to teach them to drive.
The goal of the programme is to work alongside the student as they gain their learners licence right
through to their full licence. They will also complete a defensive driving course. There is no cost to the
student.
The benefits to our students and the community are huge:
• Safer drivers on the road and reduced road trauma and associated costs.
• Safer driver habits role modelled to family and peers.
• Reduced numbers of offences on the road especially for breaches of licence conditions.
• Opening future opportunities for employment and training.
• Improved behaviours through positive adult mentoring and support (referred to as navigating). The ability for graduates to one day return to the programme themselves as navigators and continue the cycle of community giving. A number of students have already gained their learners or restricted licence through this programme and we look forward to seeing many more achieve. One of the main barriers to the growth of this programme is finding enough volunteers to spend time with the students sharing their driving knowledge and giving them the opportunity for regular well supervised driving practice. Ros Elliott, Gateway/Careers
BLUELIGHT DRIVING COURSE
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TE AWAMUTU COLLEGE SENIOR ASSESSMENT
WEEK
Monday, 17 August—Friday, 21 August
STUDENT INSTRUCTIONS
• Exam leave is for ALL Year 11, 12 and 13 students. Monday August 17 - Friday August 21.
• Unless in uniform and studying in the library or with a teacher, students are not to be on
school grounds once they leave their exam.
• Subjects not holding exams in the Hall may still have Achievement/Unit Standard Assessments or
Reassessment opportunities. Students will be informed by their teacher and are expected to attend
these.
• NO food may be taken into assessments. Water bottles will be allowed.
• Correct school uniform is expected in all exams, assessments and reassessment oppor-tunities.
• Students are expected to arrive 15 minutes before their exam (this means arriving at 8:30am or
12:00pm). Students may not leave an exam within the first hour.
• Bags will be left outside the Hall or in the front of the classroom being used.
• No pencil cases will be allowed into any exam, only clear plastic bags containing neces-
sary equipment will be permitted.
• There is to be NO communication between students inside the exam room.
• ANY DEVICES INCLUDING ALL PHONES AND WATCHES MUST BE CONTAINED IN A
CLEAR PLASTIC BAG (Emergency Evacuation Pack) and placed under the candidate’s chair.
Failure to comply with these instructions is a breach of NZQA external exam regulations.
• If students are ill or have some other crisis THEY WILL NEED TO CONTACT THE SCHOOL
TO REPORT THEIR ABSENCE and make plans to complete missed exams.
• If students have a clash of exams, they must talk to the teachers concerned and use the
“catch-up” day on the Friday August 21 (or on another day by arrangement with teacher) to
complete missed exams. Exam papers for all courses will be available in the Hall on the catch- up
day.
• It is important to do well in these exams/assessments/reassessments. Results from practice ex-
ternal exams will be used to provide NZQA with evidence of student ability and achievement should
there be circumstances where a derived grade is required for the end of year exams. Practice
exam results are also used in the calculations for school awards.
• Attendance and a satisfactory effort are expected if students are to remain entered for the
external examinations.
• This week may be the only reassessment opportunity for some standards so it is important that
students make the most of this.
NORMAL CLASSES WILL RESUME ON MONDAY AUGUST 24.
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√ Check closing dates of the courses you are applying for.
√ Decide on the Halls of Residence you are going to apply for. Apply on-line from 1 August.
√ Put your name on the list on Mrs Dickson’s door, under the University you have applied for
accommodation. Please do this by the end of August. Confidential Referee Reports are now done
on-line.
√ Attend the Course Planning meetings of the University you have chosen. This may be more than
one University if you are keeping your options open. These will be at school. Keep an eye on the
Daily Notices for date, time and venue.
√ Apply on-line for a loan or allowance at www.studylink.govt.nz. See Mrs Dickson if you need help.
√ Check all available scholarships in the study area of choice. Google Moneyhub, a scholarship web
site. Check Daily Notices under the Careers section for instructions about this website.
√ Work hard. The Quality as well as Quantity of credits is now very important.
YEAR 13 CHECKLIST—TERM 3
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Mrs Dickson’s study tips
Organise yourself a study timetable.
• Google for examples of these.
• Divide it into half hour blocks.
• Don’t plan more than one hour of study without a break. You are aiming for
quality time not quantity.
• Exam time is not cram time—if you hope to lear a term’s work in a week, you’re dreaming. Studying is you
taking responsibility for your learning and you future.
• Be realistic, if you have sports practices, after school jobs or other commitments put these in first.
• Block out your favourite TV programmes, and any chores you have to do.
• Half an hour per subject per day (even when you have no homework) is a good way of keeping up with subject
content. Even reading a novel from your reading list can count if you can’t think of anything else suitable to
do.
• Use your exercise books/folders as a resource—this is better than Google. Don’t be afraid to highlight key
words, quotes, formulae, dates etc. Perhaps transfer these into a notebook if that helps you learn.
• Organise a study space that is free from distractions. Work with family to find a suitable solution.
• Advertise your study timetable on the dridge and the bedroom door, so everyone knows the times you are un-
available.
• Try to be unavailable to your friends for these half hour blocks, eg no phone, cell phone, internet.
• Music may be helpful—this is different for different people.
• Treat the weekends differently—I suggest one evening off in the week and one day off in the weekends. Start
your timetable at 10am on the weekend.
• If you miss carrying out your study routines, don’t stress, just start again.
• A key may suit you eg colour Biology study blocks in green.
• Look for gaps in what you’ve planned in the evenings eg if tea isn’t ready, then you could fit
a subject in there.
• Have a gap between study and bed so your brain slows down.
• Don’t put off what can be done now. The key to success is good organization.
• Attend any tutorials offered to you. Make use of the experts in the school.
Learning your notes
• Everyone has a different learning style. Have plenty of scrap paper available if you’re a visual learner and
need to draw and make mind maps/fishbone to
summarise the content from your exercise books/folders.
Exam sitting hints
• If you become very stressed during formal exams, ask to be seated at the back of the room.
• Eat! Make sure you have something to eat befor you sit an exam, even if it’s a Smoothie or Up and Go.
• Check batteries in calculators. Make sure you have a spare pen of each colour you need, and a sharp pencil.
Do this the week before. If your pen does run out, ask! the supervisor will get you a replacement. Get a clear
plastic pencil case.
• Study your rexam timetable carefully. Highlight the times you need to be at the venue. For NCEA exams, if
you miss an exam, it’s too late, there are no second chances. If there is a clash between two subjects, notify
the school as early as possible.
• Try not to leave the exam room early. It’s tempting to do so when your friends are leaving early. Take a big
breath, settle down, and read your answers again. This could mean the difference
between pass and fail.
• Involve your family/household in your hopes and dreams, so they can encourage you on
bad days, and keep you on track.
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Great Websites to Use
NCEA
www.nobraintoosmall.co.nz
www.studyit.org.nz
Sites with great ideas and links
www.wayneology.co.nz
www.taolearn.com/students.php
www.topmarks.co.uk
www.freebooknotes.com
Subject sites
www.khanacademy.org
www.brightstorm.com
www.getrevising.co.uk/resources
www.studyblue.com/motes/high-schools
www.johclare.net
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.nz
Memory
www.memrise.com
http://lifehacker.com/why-your-memory-sucks-and-what-you-can-do-about-it-
596782066
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OPTION EXPO AT T.A.I.
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FOR OUR NEW YEAR 9 STUDENTS 2021
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Kapa Haka 2020
Senior Concert Band 2020
Junior Concert Band 2020
PERFORMING ARTS 2020
Lyrical Algra Tegan Barnett Kassie-Lee Cooksey Phoenix Davis
Xzaviar Edwards David Emery-Walker Mere Green Aaria Gregory-Mcllroy
Prycize Kahui Te Aroha Kapea Holly Lawrence Riley Mills
Mahlee Morgan Manasseh Morgan Carter Sean Pora-Harwood Piata Rapana
Rona Rapana Amelia Reti-Gibb Leroy Robson Rumaiti Robson
Haevyn Takataka Sarah Tapatahi Eternal Te Moananui Maree Tupaea-Hukatai
Kirk Van Marrewijk Jackson Waitai Ripeka Waitai
Giulio Bernasconi Aaron Boddie Liam Carter Connie Golvin
Izzy Hall Drēshawn Hape-Edwards Dillon Holmes Eva Hughes-Roache
Troy Jeffcoat Asarina Johnson Sean Lurman Alexander Mather
Azlynn McClunie Misaki Nakamura Ashton Neilson Ethan Omundsen
Jake Omundsen Benjamin Parkinson Laura Purves Danica Reweti
Emma Riggs TJ Roetz Ella Thackray Millie Thackray
Oksana Voznyuk Abby Weaver Sophie Yarndley
Giulio Bernasconi Ethan Carter Breanna Doig Johanna Downs
Oliver Gold Connie Golvin Izzy Hall Dillon Holmes
Asarina Johnson Avleen Kaur Sean Lurman Alexander Mather
Simone McFie Ashton Neilson Bella O’Dea Laura Purves
Amelia Reti-Gibb Danica Reweti Emma Riggs Leroy Robson
Keira Spires Molly Stokes Ella Thackray Millie Thackray
Aysha Thomson Olivia Turnbull Sophie Yarndley