r o t c e p s Pro THE DUNSTAN Issue 18 20 November 2014 FROM THE PRINCIPAL Thank you to those parents and friends of the school who attended our Senior Prize Giving on Wednesday 5 November. This annual school event gives us the opportunity to publicly acknowledge the academic achievements of our Yr 11-13 students as well as farewelling our Yr 13 students from the school. Special thanks to our Junior Haka group and Dunstanza for their Brent Russell respective contribution to the evening’s entertainment. Congratulations to the following students who received this year’s premier awards. JUNIOR PRIZE GIVING School Gymnasium - 10am All Welcome Junior Course Clearance Kage Nesbit Forms will be handed out on Monday 1st December and returned to Tutors Wednesday 3rd December at 3pm (special Tutor Group). Students must return Library books by 21st November. All books and other resources, including sports uniforms need to be returned and accounts paid before a student is ‘signed off’. Senior students should have completed Course Clearance Forms and need to return them by Tuesday 2nd December. There are still a lot of Library books outstanding from Senior Students. Please note that to receive a School Magazine, the school donation must be paid. 2014 PLATINUM PARTNERSHIP Georgia Vessey Drew van Boxtel MacCauley Harris Chantal Driehuis Thomas Gibbons Kage Nesbit– Dux Georgia Vessey and Drew Van Boxtel– Proxime Accessit Georgia Vessey – The David Richardson Award for All-round achievement and involvement. MacCauley Harris– The Stacy Harborow Award for outstanding contribution and involvement in school life. Chantal Driehuis– The David McKenzie Award for care and concern for others. Thomas Gibbons - Jubilee Cup for outstanding service to the school and wider community In addition to the seven Central Lakes Scholarships published in Issue 17, the following students have also received tertiary scholarships for 2015. Georgia Vessey and MacCauley Harris – Otago University Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship. Sophie Wright – Victoria University Excellence Scholarhip Chantal Driehuis – Otago Polytechnic Principal’s Scholarship Monty Shearer – Otago Polytechnic Automotive Engineering Scholarship James Marshall– Breen’s Construction Company Scholarship Cody Laing - Tony Botting Rugby Scholarship Sarah Taal and Eilish McHugh-Smith – House of Travel Alexandra Scholarship I look forward to welcoming you to the Junior Prize Giving on Friday 5 December at 10.00am. Brent Russell, Principal Supporting the roles of the Sports and Arts Co-ordinators in the school: Unichem Pharmacy, Central Motorways Coaches, Checketts McKay Law Ltd, Fulton Hogan Central, House of Travel Alexandra, New World Alexandra, Paper Plus, Peter Lyon Shearing Contractors, Pioneer Generation and Tony Botting, London. Any other businesses interested in supporting the school should contact the NATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ROAD SHOW Left - Amy Fang 9C Pearson Right - Hunter Smith 9C Scientists Visit Dunstan from Otago University come and speak to them recently. Dr Anita Dunbier an ex pupil discussed her research on “exploring the genome to conquer cancer”, and the other three women also shared their ground breaking research with our pupils. Our pupils were inspired and engaged and managed to keep the academics long after their talks by asking many questions. Junior Speech Competition ‘Public speaking is the art of diluting a two-minute idea with a two-hour vocabulary’ - Evan Esar Junior Speech Competition were a chance for a formidable few to battle it out. Speeches had been assessed Drama room, Thursday 13 November. Every year the standard seems to improve and this year was no exception, making judging, for Alan Whitaker, an unenviable task. There are separate trophies for Year 9 and Year 10. Congratulations to Sunterra Barrie-Bright (winner of the Year 9 trophy) and Kia Wales (winner of the Year 10 trophy). 1st - Sunterra Barrie-Bright 2nd - Ally Hamill 3rd - Crystalyn Lines Year 10 1st - Kia Wales 2nd - Shaun Lowis 3rd - Logan Boyd Sunterra Barrie-Bright From the Careers’ Advisor Student Job Search is a service created to help Parent Portal Would YOU like to keep your By entering the Parent Portal, you will have access to the following: Your child’s attendance/ absences Your child’s timetable Your child’s Interm/Mid-year and End of Year reports Your child’s NCEA data Your child’s Fortnightly Report Data (FNRs) with the following details: Your name Who your children are - Year Level, House if known Your preferred password Your login details will then be emailed to you. are free to students who are enrolled into Tertiary Education or are planning to study at a Tertiary Institute in 2015. For this reason, they would like to make Year 13 (and possibly Year 12) students aware of their services, especially as summer is approaching and many of them will be looking for work during this period. Fencing Job: Bern and Baldie Lucas have a permanent position, with opportunities for specialist training. Wanted; a motivated, hardworking, trustworthy person who is looking to learn. This is not a summer job. It is Central Otago based work. The person will need to have a restricted licence or better. $15.50 to start, 40 hours per week, 10+ hours per day email: [email protected] cell : 0274 972073 And Job 2 : Radio Journalism at Classic Gold Central Chris Diack The Director Central Otago Radio Ltd Is looking for a Senior Student interested in Radio Station work, someone with an interest in : entrepreneurial skills, creativity, interested in the community, spoken communication, and sales and marketing on radio. Please respond to this ad with a cover letter expressing your interest in working at Classic Gold Central, addressed to Chris Diack, Director. See Mrs Thom if you need help with your letter. Please all pick up a Student Job Search sheet from the Hall foyer if you are interested in the information to do with that agency, or contact them through: www.sjs.co.nz Thank you, Rosemary Thom Careers Advisor POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING (PB4L) Respect Personal Best “Raise the Bar” Junior Review A small team of junior students have volunteered to present PB4L ideas to their peers. In Assembly this week, Shelby Davidson and Sophie Williamson presented the group’s review on what PB4L means to juniors. The team went around school videoing juniors doing the ‘right thing’ and interviewing them on what PB4L is all about. We saw doors being opened, litter binned, honest behaviour and friends respecting each other. The juniors had fun, joined in and persevered to complete the task. They commented on how challenging the job Shelby Davidson was and how they now appreciate the behind-the-scenes hard work that the seniors have done. This week, the team is going to complete a presentation on caring for our school, being tidy and respecting the environment. Mr Russell also spoke at Assembly to remind students to continue to do their stage, and be respectful in their everyday dealings with others and in the classroom. is ourselves that we answer to when asking; “Have I done my best? Have I done the right thing?” Positive Behaviour 4 Learning R A I S E Community Cyber Live by your school values ‘friendship and honesty’ ‘look good feel good’ Be a good citixen ‘make us proud’ Make good choices online ‘check yourself before you wreck yourself’ Respect Others T H E B A R School Personal Best Others Think before you act ‘would you show it to your grandmother?’ Care for our school environment ‘tidy school’ Live by our school balues in the community ‘be a DHS ambassador’ Strive for your personal best ‘GPA of 9+’ Take advantage of every opportunity in school ‘join in’ Be a positive digital citizen ‘be a mate, don’t send hate’ Support your friends ‘random acts of kindness’ Support others (to reach their goals) ‘who can I help this week?’ Cyber Angel ‘don’t be a sheep, be a shepherd’ Thyme Festival DUNSTAN HIGH SCHOOL PTA SECOND-HAND UNIFORM SHOP Open Wednesdays, 5.45pm – 6.30pm (last day 3 December) Open Thursdays, 11am 12.30pm (last day 4 December) and other times by arrangement. OPEN DAYS will be advertised in local papers in January 2015 Enquiries to Judy Dymock 448 8092 and Vyv Weller 449 2800 Lost Property Numerous items of lost property remain on check if you are missing items at home. FOOTWEAR: BOYS AND GIRLS PERMITTED STYLES – ALL BLACK ONLY PLEASE NOTE: • • • NO CANVAS SHOES NO SLIP ONS NO SPORTS SHOES HOSTEL UPDATE TERM 4 At the Hostel, our role is to support our students and ensure parents and community members who help our young people parent taxi drivers, homestay hosts and teachers who go the Mark Templeton, Hostel Manager Dunstan High School Hostel Students 2014 JUNIOR HOSTEL STUDENTS HELP IN THE COMMUNITY Aston, Joseph Duncan, Max Duncan, Anna Kinney, Kendra MacGillivray, Aidan Manderson, Dawn Nyman, and Genna DHS Health Education School Community Consultation 2014 DHS is conducting its bi-annual Health Education Programme Review, as required by the Ministry of Education. This is an opportunity for all parents/caregivers of current DHS students, parents of future DHS students, and other interested persons within our community to comment on our Health programmes. An explanation of Health programmes at DHS is available for viewing online on the DHS Ultranet page at dunstan.ultranet.school.nz. Click on “Health Consultation 2014” on the left hand side of the page. Once there you can view the material, and participate in a very short survey, (follow the link online). The link and material will be online from Friday 21st November until Thursday 27th November. of Faculty John Mawhinney at [email protected]. SPORTS Country coaching Country coaching clinics will be held for our junior cricket and volleyball teams on Tuesday 25th of November between 1-3pm. Sam Malcolm, Sports Co-ordinator Thursday Lunch Time Jogging Group Thursday lunchtime Jogging Group If you want to get some fresh air and recharge the brain, a short jog at a friendly pace is a great idea! Meeting If you want to get some fresh air and recharge the brain, a short jog at a friendly pace is a great byMeeting the canteen ready totogo 1.20pm. isJOG at a pace that idea! by the canteen ready go at at 1:20. EveryoneEveryone is welcome, we welcome, we JOG at a pace that allows lots of talking. allows lots of talking! don’t feel andafterwards more energized afterwards (If (If you you don't feel happier andhappier more energised there is a Money Back Guarantee...or a $5 there canteen is voucher...see Julie afterwards) a Money Back Guarantee... or a $5 canteen voucher, see Julie afterwards.) CLASSIC GOLD CENTRAL DHS sports round-up regularly on Saturday morning between 8-8:30am throughout the year. Alexandra 91.9FM, Cromwell 107.7FM. SING! When our rural families purchase Balance Agri-Nutrients fertiliser, they can nominate Dunstan High School as their cause for Cash for Communities. Support our School through Fuel for Schools Southfuels donates 50 cents for every 100 Litres of bulk fuel that you have delivered to us! We can then redeem these funds for a technology package or sports equipment package, its that easy! Phone 0800 999 989 www.southfuels.co.nz 2014 PARTNERSHIP PLAN OLD - Cooneys Clothing and Footwear, Criterion Club Hotel, Dunstan Hotel, McIntyre, G Flannery Tait Ltd, Otago Daily Times Print, Phil Morris Electrical, PlaceMakers Alexandra, SBS Bank, Stadium Tavern, Southern Wide Real Estate, Stu McLeod - Courier Post, Tarbert St Dental Surgery, The Community Trust of Otago, TradeZone Alexandra and Cromwell. ILVER - Brian Luff Automotive, Central Betta Electrical, Deep South Distribution, Henrys, Tyreland Alexandra RONZE - CRT, Terrace Distributors (1985) Ltd. S B
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