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Katikati College | Western Bay of Plenty

Newsletter 42 | 15 October 2020

Contents

2020 Head students

Principal's Comment

by Carolyn Pentecost

Tēnā koutou katoa, Mālō e lelei,

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2021 Planner

by Simon Finnimore

Key dates are listed below. Please check the on-line calendar as events will be added.

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Some key Term 4 dates

by Simon Finnimore

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Tongan Language Week

by Vetekina Pekipaki

Pasifika is about coming together and celebrating everyone.

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The Loves Me Not Project

by Jane Finnimore

For over three months Year 12 student Grace Fotheringhame has been leading a Loves Me Not inspired project to support women in abusive relationships.

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Junior Projects

by Libby Bevin

Junior students will again be taking part in a project based activity in the second half of Term 4.

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Mates and Dates programme

by Sandy Kindley

As part of Year 10 Health we will be completing the Mates & Dates programme this year.

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Summer hockey

by Sandy Kindley

Katikati Hockey is again running its Summer Hockey series. The aim is to provide opportunities for our community to get involved and have fun.

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Property update

by Simon Finnimore

Several projects are currently underway.

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Tall Poppies speech finalists

by Linda Hammonds

On Thursday, September 17 our two speech winners attended the "Tall Poppies" speech competition to compete against the winners from eight other schools within our Western Bays Cluster.

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CodeZero App

by Gaylia Bundle

CodeZero is an enhanced driver training app.

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Cricket opportunity for girls

by Hilary Johnson

Katikati Cricket Club is looking to form an Intermediate Girls Cricket team this year.

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Katikati College Hockey Thanks Lions

by Sandy Kindley

Katikati College Hockey players in the community would like to say a big THANK YOU to the Katikati Lions for generously providing some funding to enable us to remark our turf. We value your continued support!

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Fantastic sport of rowing

by Hilary Johnson

Here is an opportunity to join the Bay of Plenty Coast Rowing Club "Learn to Row"programme.

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MoneyTalks Service

by Hilary Johnson

MoneyTalks is a free helpline funded by the Ministry of Social Development available to provide free budgeting advice to individuals, family and whānau.

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