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End of an era

King's Week #1037 - 23rd November 2018

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Dan Reddiex

Dan Reddiex departing King’s High School

by Richard Wingham

After 10 years of dedicated and inspirational leadership which has redefined the culture of King's High School and set the benchmark for high performance in boys' education in New Zealand, Dan Reddiex has called time to take up a new and exciting challenge.

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Guest speakers and performers, from left; Glen Denham, Chris Fennessy, Philip Rush & Wayne Wright

Charitable Trust dinner a success

by Steve Davie

The inaugural King’s High School Charitable Trust dinner, hosted in Dunedin last Saturday night, was a resounding success.

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From left; Freddie Allen, Henry Cameron, Daniel King

Japanese Lunch

by Laura Marsh

The Year 10 Japanese class did some cooking on Thursday. The class split into two teams, one making Yakisoba (Fried Noodles) and the other, Onigiri (Rice Balls). The results were enjoyed by all.

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Science endeavors at King's High School

Science Opportunities

by Vicki Jopson

See below for some exciting extension opportunities in Science.

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Presbyterian Support’s Christmas Appeal

by Jeremy White

The students on the School Council are inviting all students and members of the King’s community to contribute canned goods to Presbyterian Support’s Christmas Appeal. If you are keen to contribute any canned goods, please bring them to Group Time on Tuesday 27th November. Any help to this cause would be greatly appreciated.

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Weekly Notices

PTSA Notices

by PTSA

See below for notices regarding the 2nd Hand Uniform Shop and a request for an Auditor.

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Sign up for Summer Reading Bags!

Summer Reading!

by Bridget Schaumann

Every year the King’s Library provides bags of books for students to take home for the holidays. Last year we made over 30 bags for our students, both juniors and seniors. There are lots of advantages to having books to read over summer.

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