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Newsletter - 24 February 2022

‘Mā te huruhuru, ka rere te manu’

‘Feathers enable the bird to fly’

'Be prepared, have the right tools to achieve' 

Contents

Academic success

by Robin Sutton

Top academic students continue to flourish at Hornby High School with news of two Scholarship examination successes. 2021 Head Student Cameron gained a scholarship in statistics, while Nathan (Year 12 in 2021) gained a scholarship in English.

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Principal's Comment

by Robin Sutton

Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e lelei. Bula vinaka. Fakaalofa atu. Namaste. Kumusta. Haere mai ki Te Kura Te Huruhuru Ao o Horomaka. Warm greetings to the Hornby High School community. Ki nga whānau whānui nau mai hoki mai. Ki nga whānau hou, nau mai tauti mai. Welcome to all of our existing whānau members, and to all of our new whānau members. This is a great time to be a part of our Hornby High School community.

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Tīeke Senior Newsletter

by Oscar Richardson

Kia Ora Koutou Whānau of Tīeke Kahui,

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Years 10-13 Mohua Deans Report

by Phil Daines

Kia ora koutou, welcome to the first newsletter of 2022.

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Yrs 7 - 9 Deans Report - Tīeke

by Liisa Callard

Kia Ora, Talofa, Malo E Lelei, Kia Orana, Kamusta, Hei Haere Mai, Welcome Welcome to whatever 2022 has in store for us!

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App

Do you have the Hornby High School App?

by Kelly McNicholl

The App can be used to access the parent portal, check the daily notices, check attendance and is the quickest and easiest way to notify us of an absence.

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Ka ora, ka ako School Lunch Programme

by Robin Sutton

For those whānau new to Hornby High School, we are part of the school lunches programme ‘Ka ora, Ka ako’.

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School Gardening Group

by Mark Sowerby

A group of students made a start on developing the new Edible Garden at HHS last year.

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Another year and another great team of Star mentors!

by Lucretia Treadgold

The Graeme Dingle Foundation Stars programme helps strengthen young people during that tricky transition into secondary school, by training and supporting Year 12/13 students to mentor and walk alongside the new Year 9 students.

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A special thank you to Kiwi Gaming, Pub Charity and Hornby Workingmens Club

by Sandra Martin

We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following groups.

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Immediate online positive parenting support offered to all families in Aotearoa

by Kelly McNicholl

To support mental health, resilience, and emotional wellbeing for our tamariki and rangatahi, Ministry of Health are partnering with Whāraurau to offer free online versions of the Triple P – Positive Parenting Program® across the country.

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Policies & Procedures

School policies for review in Term 1, 2022

by Joanne Bykerk

Policies being reviewed Term 1: Health, Safety and Welfare Policy - Health & Safety Management (Visitors), Emergency, Disaster and Crisis Management (School Closure, Earthquakes, Covid 19 Information and Procedures, Covid 19 - Red.

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Project K

by Lucretia Treadgold

Help us empower Rangatahi and become a Project K Mentor today

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Kiwican 2022

by Lucretia Treadgold

We are underway for 2022 with Kiwi Kaha here at Hornby High School.

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Positive Behaviour for Learning - PB4L

by Chelsea Birtch

Kia ora koutou and welcome back to 2022.

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Key Dates

by Digital Journey

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Important Information

Important Information

by Kelly McNicholl

School Office Hours are Monday – Friday, 8am – 3.30pm

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Learn to drive locally

by Kelly McNicholl

Private in-car lessons available for Learners and Restricted licence holders.

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