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King's Week #1185 - 2 September 2022


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Instrumental Music Scholarship for Emmanuel Keane

by Jo Dryden

Year 13 student Emmanuel Keane took out first place in the 2022 Instrumental Scholarship Competition winning a $1,000 Scholarship towards music tuition costs.

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Year 13 students Sasha Gaffikin, Calan McDermott, and Russell Gin perform with distinction in National Economics Competition

Distinction in Economics

by Tracy Chipping

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John Warman, Cam Fraser and Ben Hawke

King’s reigned supreme in Debating Finals

by Cam Fraser

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Year 9 Raymond Yang, Aidan Blakie,   and Finn Stanley and Rohan Savarimuthu

King's Mathematics talent shines at O'MAthalon

by John Salisbury

One of King's three Year 9 teams came first in a very close contest; the winning team included Raymond Yang, Aidan Blakie, Finn Stanley and Rohan Savarimuthu.

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Exciting recognition for King's students at Dunedin Youth Jazz Festival

by Jo Dryden

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2022 Formal at the Town Hall

King's School Formal

by Darin Smith

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School Exams Start Thursday

by Darin Smith

School exams start Thursday 15th and run through to Wednesday 21st September.

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King's High School Polo Shirts

by Chris Farry

Year 9 and Year 10 Polo Shirts have in recent years been upgraded.

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Year 13 Leavers Gear

by Chris Farry

Year 13 Leavers Gear can be ordered and purchased at the school office before Friday 9th September.

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King's High School is accepting enrolments for 2023

by King's High School

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School Board Elections

by Cursey Adie-Cropley

Introducing......Libby Evans

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Canteen continuing to introduce healthy options

by Dave Ross

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Nominations are open

by Cursey Adie-Cropley

Nominations are open for the election of one student representative to the school board.

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Positive Education: Thinking Traps

by Cursey Adie-Cropley

Thinking traps are patterns of thought – usually with a negative swing – which prevent us from seeing things as they really are. Otherwise known as cognitive distortions, thinking traps are often deeply ingrained in our psyche.

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Bee Cards

by Cursey Adie-Cropley

Thank you, Otago Regional Council.

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NZSO jam session

Opportunity to Jam with NZSO Musicians Saturday 15th October

by Jo Dryden

Students can sign up to take part in the Instruments Jam, a fun and informal opportunity to play through several easy pieces with some of the NZSO musicians!

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King's Old Boy Lewis Wall

by Lewis Wall

This year Lewis Wall created a company called The Student Hand. The business aims at matching students with local residents to do odd jobs.

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Recycling Food Scraps for Compost

by Bronwyn Lewis

Composting is a natural way of recycling that keeps food scraps out of landfill and returns their nutrients to the soil.

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Take a moment to act for nature in Conservation Week 5th - 11th September

Take a Moment to Act for Nature in Conservation Week from 5th to 11th September

by Debbie Vercoe

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MortgageMe supports King's Lions'

by Sport's Department

Thank you for your support.

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King's Lions' Sports Partners

by Sports Department

Thanks to STELLAR for supporting King's Sport.

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