Rototuna High Schools


KORERO FROM MIRANDA

Kia ora, kia kaha, kia noho whakakotahi Rototuna e te Whānau

A warm hello to you all as we celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori. An important part of our culture, history and identity is language. Our cultural council has organised a great week of activities as we work together to build our confidence speaking Te Reo Māori. Every day the council has a kōrero mai challenge for our kura - ka mau te wehi!

We are moving into another important time for your young person. The end of this week heralds the beginning of preliminary exams, alongside internal assessment workshops. We are following the NZQA external exam processes so that your student can experience what sitting an exam at the end of the year will be like. If your student does not have an exam, they could be attending internal workshops. These workshops will be supported by a specialist teacher and focus on completing internal assessment work. Your student will have received an email if they are expected to attend a workshop. Otherwise, they should plan to attend the workshops related to their subjects and modules. The exam/workshop schedule is covered in more detail later in the newsletter. Again, if you are unsure or have any questions please contact your student’s Kaiārahi.

I know that the last two and a half years have been a challenging time for all of us, with everyone working incredibly hard to keep each other safe from COVID-19. You may be aware that the Government announced changes to our country's response on Monday 12 September. These changes are detailed later in this newsletter. As a school we will continue to follow the public health advice to ensure we keep doing our part to protect our community.

It has been comforting over these turbulent times to have some predictability in our lives. One person who has provided us with a sense of stability has been Queen Elizabeth II. During her 70 year reign she remained steadfast in her devotion to duty and public service. The queen declared “that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service,” a few years before she took the throne. Her statement has rung true throughout her life. I know she will be missed by many.

Ngā manākitanga,

Miranda


  1. Exam and Workshop Expectations

    RSHS Practice Exams will be occurring from Friday 16th September until Friday 23rd September. Read more…
  2. Puna Wānanga (Impact Projects) - Providing Opportunities

    Timi Barabas (graduated from RSHS in 2020) is currently in the middle of an overseas trip as part of her many roles involving climate ... Read more…
  3. Puna Wānanga Showcase

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  4. Study Resource

    The Academic Council has been working hard over this term to create a digital Study Resource for students and parents to have access to. Read more…
  5. Important Dates

    Please note some important dates below: Read more…
  6. Music Mentoring

    Thanks to the NZ Music Commission and their fantastic Music Mentoring in Schools programme, we have been very fortunate to have a real ... Read more…
  7. North City Road Upgrade and Road Closure

    You will have seen that Hamilton City Council’s work to build the new community facilities at Rototuna Village is progressing well and ... Read more…
  8. Changes to our COVID response

    As per the government announcement, the changes to our COVID response for the country are outlined below: Read more…
  9. Board of Trustees Election Results

    Congratulations to our newly elected Board of Trustees members: Read more…
  10. Student Board Representative

    Congratulations to Jay Singh-Ladhar who has been voted to be the new Student Board Representative. Read more…