by TBHS
Nick McIvor — September 30, 2017
We have turned into the home straight. The race is on and the finish line is in sight for seniors.
There are just 3 school weeks to go before exam leave. Most boys have paced themselves admirably; accruing NCEA grades along the way steadily and successfully. Others are squaring up for a last sprint; counting on a final dash in and out of the exam room to achieve their best – something they did or didn’t plan, depending on whom you ask. We need all boys to run their race well from here to complete 2017 with their rightful academic results. There is a pool of Merits and Excellences waiting for the plunge as well.
I have read the senior reports that have gone out. They are, overall, pretty good. They show that most seniors are getting on with it entering the last surge but some still appear to be suffering a strange sort of casual complacency, malaise of mediocrity, a type of torpor, that could prevent them from finishing as they should - if not careful from here. To avoid this, teachers are giving sound, valuable advice, support, and expectations. Common in the advice reported in teacher comments, has been encouragement of boys to:
While we are looking pretty good overall there is still much work to be done. The boys’ teachers have been urging them to take increasing ownership of their NCEA outcomes and to get alongside teachers to do what is advised, what is necessary, to see it all through for personal excellence. Juniors have important moments coming up too in Term 4, and should stay on target for a fine finish as they attempt crossing their own line.
Nick McIvor
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