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Riccarton High School

RHS Newsletter March 2022


Contents

Tēnā Koutou

by Neil Haywood

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Scholarship results

by Riccy Raccoon

Congratulations to the following students who gained Scholarships in 2021:

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Orohaki Update

by Rebecca Nicholson

Along with an extensive amount of planning, we have also had a couple of super productive working bees up at Orohaki (our very own outdoor education facility) - getting ready for our 2022 camps to start.

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10A Orohaki Camp

by Anna Eade

The Year 10 camps got off to a flying start this week, with 20 students from 10A trying out a variety of new adventures.

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2022 Leadership Camp

by Scarlet Wright & Liam Rooney

This years 2022 Leadership Camp was held at the end of the summer holidays at our school lodge, Orohaki. Throughout this camp, the Executive Committee and Tūakana learnt valuable and beneficial skills, preparing them to lead our kura, Riccarton High School, in 2022. While on this camp, the Kaihautū were assigned their specific committee’s that they will take charge of this year.

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Safety over convenience

by RHS Administration

An important reminder for anyone dropping off and/or picking up students from Riccarton High School.

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Congratulations are in order!

by RHS Sports

Both our Senior A Girls Volleyball team and our Boys Cricket Team have delivered a promising beginning to this years RHS sports campaign.

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Zonta Ashburton Female Art Awards

by RHS Arts

Our very own Amie Blackwell and a former student, Monica Koster, entered the 2022 Zonta Female Art awards at the end of last year.

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It is great to see our ex-students doing amazing things!

by Angus Gourlay

Alyssa Whinham, who finished school at Riccarton High School last year, has been really making her mark on the Football A-League over in Australia!

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New Staff in 2022

by Riccy Raccoon

A very warm welcome to new staff joining the Riccarton family this year:

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by Kim McEntyre

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Triple P is an evidence-based programme with a long history of successful use in New Zealand.

by Riccy Raccoon

More than 10,000 New Zealand whānau have accessed some type of Triple P support in the areas where it has been available for free over the past 10 years, with many turning to online programmes throughout the Covid 19 pandemic.

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