2023 End of Term 3 Newsletter
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Term 3 has been a busy term for our performing arts students. Early in the term Rangiora High School once again held a Showcase.
What a busy term. Our students have stepped up as usual and made the best of every opportunity that was on offer for them to make their High school experience memorable.
Tiakihana Tavendale is acknowledged with a Te Whare Pora Commendation Award at the Ringa Toi Exhibition that opened at Te Papa today.
Kapa Haka among our ākonga has grown in strength and understanding in recent times.
Spring is upon us.
Level 3 Geographers recently spent a day visiting beaches along Pegasus Bay as part of their research standard.
Things you might not know about entering the Rangiora Show
Term 2 and 3 has seen many of our students on the gateway programme heading out into Industry for their placements.
Kia ora. Wow, Term 3 has flown by at lightning speed. I have a motto that “busy kids are happy kids” and if that’s the case, then we must have a lot of happy students at the end of Term 3.
In this edition of our newsletter, we're excited to share stories of fair play, artistic talent, and gratitude.
Following on from the success of Term Two, the RHS Chess Club sent a team of eight players to the Christchurch Regional Chess Power Competition.
For our end of term newsletter, it gives me great pleasure to hand over to our House Captain Grace Leen. Kia pai ngā hararei, enjoy the holidays! Rosie Dowling
Year 12 Social Studies students are carrying out Social Action to address an issue which is important to them.
Nicki Paterson from School Sport NZ came and presented Jill Searle with a Service to School Sport in NZ Award.
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