RHS Kaiarataki's — August 22, 2022
The Riccarton Way is the spirit, the wairua that underpins the way we think, act and feel about ourselves, others at the school and those in our local and international community.
By emphasising the key values of commitment, honesty, respect and excellence the school ultimately promotes a caring, supportive learning culture focused on progress and achievement.
It is with great pleasure that we acknowledge Kara Visser (KBZ), Fendy Mei (KMI) and Enosh Yong (KSW) who have received this award this term. Their embodiment of the Riccarton Way values of Kairangi, Manaakitanga, Manawanui and Ngākaupono is exemplary.
We thank Kara, Fendy and Enosh for their contribution to our school and the wider community.
Leah Barclay (URG).
Leah consistently demonstrates all of the Riccarton Way values in everything she does. She is a keen learner who gives her best to any challenge, and goes out of her way to support other students and staff. She is also heavily involved in the wider life of the school through extra-curricular activities. Her positive attitude and commitment has made her a very worthy recipient of the Spirit of Uranga award.
William Baird (UIT)
William has strived to be involved in Korfball in
every way possible. Due to an ongoing back condition, William has to manage his
involvement in the game as a player but is always actively involved as a
referee. He referees with ‘Mixx Korfball Academy’ and has done so since
year 9, He attends regular training sessions which start at 7.15am, to either
referee or train with the RHS teams. He is always expressing Kairangi
through being proactive and engaged, always bringing a positive attitude - even
when players challenge the referee, he upholds his Manawanui and demonstrates
Manaakitanga with the players. The RHS Korfball teams value his contribution
and enthusiasm.
The Atatū Whare has been in full swing this month, with a new round of awards being given in our Whare Assembly.
We would like to congratulate the following people for being recognised as the Most Valuable Atatūians in their respective Whānau Classes.
AVP - Sophie Down
AGR - Emerald Tan
AGB - Aaron Gordon
AMC - Jann Sotelo
ABD- Kavindhya Degambada
AMP - Angus Dyson
AVE - Vannah Presquito
ANS - Abby MacFarlane
AME - Steven Bautista
AWA - Jasmine Prebble
APW - Koroturoa Roberts
We would also like to congratulate Andrei Rebotoc for receiving the Wairau of Atatū Award last term. Andrei was identified as being a student who always shows our Riccarton Way Value of Manaakitanga/Respect in his interactions with all staff and students around our kura. We are very proud of Andrei and of his commitment to kindness.
Well done Andrei!!
Whaiao Superstar
Student Awards
The Superstar Student Awards are something that the Manukura and Tuākana wanted to leave as a legacy as a way to celebrate a SUPERSTAR from each whānau class whose teachers believe have graciously and wholeheartedly showcased the Riccarton Way value theme for that term.
Last term our theme was 'Manaakitanga' - showing generosity, caring for others and displaying respect in everything you do.
Last terms Superstars are...
WBI - Sachin Negi
WCS - Manisha Munro
WEA - Yue Ying Yew
WEA - Rahiri Mataakama
WGN - Emma Foung
WJE - James Churcher
WMO - Eden Jones
WJT - Julia Mitchell
WRB Lily Davies
WRO - Nowell Chin
WSD - Antonia Deccechis
WST - Divan Barkhuizen
WTS Taylah Bransby
WMCY - Hayley Mason