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Raewyn Krammer
 
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Across the Deputy Principal’s Desk

Raewyn Krammer —

NCEA: Congratulations to all students who passed Level 1, 2 or 3 NCEA last year. Below is a list of those students who Endorsed with Excellence in their year level course for 2020:


Level 1:
Kathleen Cole, Mya Graham, Lilli Harris-Dobbs, Lahaina Kiel, Asyannah Llagas, Amiorangi Mohi, Neven Northcroft, Carly Ohia, Mekura Papuni, Rangimahuta Renati, Sofia Rossi-Baker, Raukura Ruha-Hiraka, Alicia Sigley, Atiria Stanley-Hardiman, Anania Tangohau, Lisa-Ray Tioke, Elyanna Tuballa, Mehak Walia, Alyssa Webster, Bella-Rose Wharerau-Skipwith and  Nadea Yee.

Level 2:
Rosemary Barron, Lexie Brothers, Sonya Cropp, Helena Dou’Ble, Raiha Mahaki, Heriata Rukupo, Hope Smith and  Raukura Ruah-Hiraka.

Level 3:
Bree-Anna Andrews, Irem Aydin, Baylee Earle, Sijia Luan, Tomairangi Paterson-Waaka, Kirihuruhuru Tepania, Taini Tomoana and Rosemary Barron.


Congratulations to the following students who Endorsed with Merit in their year level course.

Level 1:
Neila Curtis, Eliana Epapara, Amaia Grant, Manaia Hall, Maia Jenner, Raukura Kahukiwa, Hinerangiora Keepa-Hale, Keerthi Konduru, Jorgia Kumeroa, Zara Le Comte, Keylah-May Okeroa, Hinemoa Raupita, Holly Ropata, Laila Tai, Leilani Teague, Amiria Tukiwaho and Devon, Winikerei.

Level 2:
Kendra Cotterill-Konui, Aponiva Fepuleai, Te Aowheoro Hohepa-Gardiner, Anahera Kemara, Mazvita Mapengo, Kieta Marsters, Tiana Nicholls, Louise Oliver, Manaia Peeti, Shayde Taylor, Danisha Te Kaawa, Tai-Mikaere Ututaonga-Tait and Aimee Whata.


Level 3:
Ashy Aitchico, Shean Aton, Sara Cooper, Alicia Jansen, Ji Yeon Kim, Chloe Le Comte, Xuanyi Ma, Tapuni Mauroa, Tran Nguyen, Awimate Nikora, Khobi Paretoa, Taruke Rangawhenua, Jayda Rossi-Baker, Sophia Smith, Shay Tahana, Maria Tahana, Leane van Rensburg, Manaia Wanoand Manaia Wharekura.


Principal’s Nominee - NCEA:
This year I have a new Portfolio as the Deputy Principal of Human Resources which means I am no longer the school’s Principal’s Nominee for NZQA. I have thoroughly enjoyed my journey over the last seven years in this role and have handed the role over to Ms Sarah Riley who will be very happy to discuss with your any NCEA questions or concerns you may have.


Uniform:
Students should be wearing their summer uniform, with black roman sandals. Facial piercings are not to be worn at school. Parents/caregivers please assist us with ensuring your daughter is wearing the correct school uniform.


PB4L (Positive Behaviour for Learning)
Rotorua Girls’ High School continues to be a PB4L/Restorative Practice school. During this term students and staff will be modelling their TE AO - T value - (T = The willingness to LEARN (Resilience). This looks like: Regular attendance, being on time, being tooled up with equipment needed for all lessons, following the class code of conduct, asking the teacher for help, listening to the teacher, contributing positively throughout the lessons and being engaged in the learning.

Students will be recognised and rewarded during the term with TE AO Certificates and Badges for displaying TE AO values.