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Kaiapoi High School

KHS Newsletter ~ April 2023

Contents

From the Principal's desk

by Jason Reid

Welcome to the April edition of our newsletter.

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ANZAC Day speeches

by Head Students

Our head students attended three ANZAC ceremonies in Woodend and Kaiapoi this week.

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Building News

by Pete Graham

The Level 2 Building class has made a great start to the year.

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The Adventures of Alice in Horrorland

by Celia Breen

TWO WEEKS UNTIL OPENING NIGHT!

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Sports News

by Hayley Newton

We have finished Term 1 Sport with great results and it was great to see so many students representing our school with pride.

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Athletics Success

by Brent Morrison

Nine students represented Kaiapoi High School at the South Island Secondary Schools' Championships in Invercargill at the end of March.

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Information on upcoming Industrial Action

by Jason Reid

Kaiapoi High School would like to advise our families that next week there will be two days where school will not be open for tuition.

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Sporting Success

by Hayley Newton

Congratulations to the students that have been excelling in their sport outside of school.

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Information on Vaping

by Jason Reid

You may have noticed that over the past few years, vaping has become increasingly popular among teenagers.

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From the Art Department

by Alexandra Ellis-Walker

Five Visual Art and Digital Art students recently received prizes in a Waimakariri District Council Art competition in support of Race Unity Day.

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From the Hospitality Department

by Andrea Preston

Levels 2 & 3 Hospitality students catered for Ms Bidwell's farewell at the end of term 1.

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Pink Ribbon Breakfast

by Level 2 Business Studies students

Hi Everyone, Our names are Lucy, Paige, and Ella, and being a part of Level 2 Business Studies 2023 has allowed us to create our small business, ALP.Travel Bags.

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From the Science Faculty

by Hannah Wells, 10Q

In Science this term, we were focused on Forces and Motions.

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NCEA, Plagiarism, and AI (Artificial Intelligence)

by Vicki Young

As students are completing their internal assessments, they must ensure that their work is their own and authentic using their own words and ideas. If the assessment is not produced authentically, NZQA considers this as plagiarism.

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School Uniform

by Kim van Vuuren

With winter fast approaching, we would like to remind you of the additional items to consider for your child to wear as part of our school uniform.

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