Wednesday, November 23, 2016

WINTER SPORTS PRIZE GIVING

On Thursday 13th October we held our Winter Sports Prize Giving where students were presented with various awards and certificates for their achievements in 2016. A full list of awards from this prize giving is as follows:

Awards for AWD (Athletes with Disabilities) Football & Boccia competition:

Boccia players: Roseanna Garlick, Amylee Hasler, Nicole Dawinan
Football B team-Stratford Heroes: Bronwyn Francis, Jacob Bailey, Kalin Taylor, Elias Gaudin, Taine Taylor.
Football A team-Stratford Stars: Diana Yeates, Luke Bulman, Lawrie O’Connor, Abigail Zehnder, Corban Mitchell.

SHS Cross Country (Team Trophies)

Junior Boys; Herbert Smith Trust Cup for McAllister: Rowan Slater
Intermediate Boys; Mrs R E Carryer Cup for Amess: Morgan Trott
Senior Boys; R Masters Cup for Trimble: Matthew Anderson
Junior Girls; HC Thompson Cup for Tyrer: Heather Clothier
Intermediate Girls; Pugh Cup for Amess: Brooke Millar
Senior Girls; SHS Team Trophy for McAllister: Christine McIvor

SHS Cross Country (Individual Trophies)

Junior Boys; Miss HC Thompson Cup: Rowan Slater
Intermediate Boys; DS Butcher Cup: Ryan Dodunski
Senior Boys; Moore Cup: Jared Dodunski
Junior Girls; Chapman Cup: Heather Clothier
Intermediate Girls; Student Council Cup: Lauree Collins
Senior Girls; Student Council Cup: Tamsin Burt

Volleyball:

SHS Senior Trophy; Senior Girls Diligence and Attainment; Jessica Potroz

Football:

Smith Trophy; Most Improved Girls Football Player: Teegan Pryor
Comrie Trophy; Girls Football Player of the Year: Grace Burroughs
C. Alsop Trophy; Most Improved Boy Football Player: Cullen Keegan

Hockey:

Lawrence Trophy; Most Improved Girls Hockey Player: Charlotte Mitchell
Margaret Tilley Trophy; Best All-round Girl Hockey Player: Bailey Gavin
SHS Hockey Cup; Most Improved Boys Player: Matthew Sulzberger
H.V. McKay Trophy; Best Boy Hockey Player: Coen Frost

Netball:

Mellow Family Trophy Most Improved Netball Player SHS ‘A’: Olivia Slater
Janet Henry Netball Trophy; Best Team Member SHS ‘A’: Rhiannon Utton
N.A. Chadwick Trophy Dedication to Netball: Tessa Smith

Rugby:

1981 Rugby Trophy; Most Improved Player SHS 1st XV: Shannon Kirk
Graeme Adams Memorial Trophy; Most Worthy Member SHS 1st XV Rugby: Dylan Trott Rowe Family Cup; 1st XV Rugby-Best Team Man: Shaun Rowe

Basketball:

Marchant Trophy; Senior Boys Basketball MVP: Dylan Trott
Jeremiah Truman Trophy; Boys Most Improved Player: Dylan Moore
Gavin Family Trophy; Girls Most Improved Player: Rhiannon Utton, Shayzaria Pirini
West Family Trophy; Senior Girls Basketball MVP: Bailey Gavin

Certificates In Recognition Of Representative Honours:

Cricket and Rugby: Lachlan Drummond
Rugby: Connor Muir, Dawson Austin, Fergus Smith, William Butler
Netball: Lauree Collins, Rhiannon Utton
Hockey: Janika Hey, Demi Ward, Charlotte Mitchell, Jordan Anderson
Basketball: Cameron Trethewey, Morgan Trott,Willem Ratu, Katie Jones, Bailey Gavin ,Phillip Anderson.
8 Ball Pool: Crystal Lee Jane, Zhane O’Conner
Swimming: Lauree Collins, Brooke Millar, Adele O’Byrne, Orion McGeoch, Joshua Gilbert, Zarhn Collins, Matthew Anderson
Golf: Caitlin Reardon, Ryan Joll

ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS:

NZSS Swimming: Joshua Gilbert, Zarhn Collins, Matthew Anderson
NZSS Basketball Champs: SHS Boys A: Liam Anderson, Alex Baker, Bailey Bocock, Layne Cox, Ryan Dodunski, Jed Hinton, Makaiyah Hughes, Thor Jorgensen, Dylan Moore, Willem Ratu, Cameron Trethewey, Dylan Trott, Morgan Trott.
SHS Girls A: Briar Armstrong, Tamsin Burt, Lauree Collins, Bailey Gavin, Katie Jones, Adele O’Byrne, Shayzaria Pirini, Erin Uhlenberg, Rhiannon Utton.
NZSS Basketball Tournament Team: Bailey Gavin, Cameron Trethewey, Morgan Trott
Woollaston Trophy Secondary Schools Hockey Tournament: MVP Jehu Brogden, selected to Umpire Final - Joshua Smart
Woollaston Trophy & U15 National Boys tournament: Selected to Umpire Final - Jackson Taylor. Jackson has also been invited to umpire at the 2017 World Masters Games in Auckland.
SHS A Netball: Grade Winners of Stratford Satellite competition and 2nd at Taranaki Champs
SHS B Netball: Grade Winners of Stratford satellite competition
SHS Warriors: Grade Winners of Stratford satellite competition


The major sport awards and blues were presented at our final senior prize giving on Tuesday 8 November.
A full list will be posted next week and will also be available for download from the school website at the end of the year.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Prizegiving season

Junior Prizegiving

Junior students will return to school on Monday 14 December after Activities Week, and Junior Prizegiving will be held on Tuesday, 15 December. The ceremony will begin at 11 am and it is hoped that parents and caregivers will join us to celebrate academic, cultural and sports prize winners, and the junior graduation programme. We ask that you are seated by 10:50 am so a prompt start can be made. Parents / caregivers will be able to take their child home after the ceremony. School buses will run as usual on this day.
Please note that it is compulsory for all junior students to attend the Junior Prizegiving. Students will receive their Peak magazine after the ceremony.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Senior Prizegiving
The senior prizegiving was a very successful end to the senior's academic year with Kody Simpson being announced the 2015 Dux. A full list of the prizewinners from the 2015 Senior Prizegiving ceremony can be accessed on this link : 2015 Senior Prizegiving and choose the file under the 2015 newsletters listing.


Thursday, July 30, 2015

University Graduates Recognised

It was with pleasure that we received a list of former pupils who have graduated from Victoria University and Waikato University between June 2014 and May 2015. Congratulations to the following ex-pupils on their success.

Victoria University: Michele Binnie (MMA), Jackson Espin (BSC), Emma Henderson (BAHONS), Benjamin Higgs (BSC), Emily Paterson, (BSC), Natasha Sinclair-Taikato (BCOM), Trent Stallard (MPA), Timothy Stanners (BCOM), David Walsh (BAS), Steven Woollaston (MA).

Waikato University: Pauline James (BTch), Lee Jeffrey (CertMgmt), Zoe Fugistaller (GDTch-Sec), Melissa Hinton (GDTch-ECE), Alesha Hinton (GDTch-ECE)


We are very proud of the achievements of the students and I am sure that you will also wish to share in celebrating the success of our students.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Internal Excellences Rewarded

At assembly at the beginning of June the following students received a certificate for excellence in NCEA internally assessed standards. Congratulations to all students and we look forward to awarding more certificates next term.

Level 1

Alex Baker
Mathematics
Jasmine Baker
Mathematics (3)     Science
Justine Baker
Geography (2)    Mathematics    Science
Brittany Barker
Science
Grace Burroughs
Music
Paytn Cameron
Science
Enana-Louise Cash
Te Reo Maori
Nikki Collins
Health
Holly Dorne
History     Science
Sara Harrison
Home Economics     History (2)
Natida Jane
History
Ben Johns
Science
Hayden Kells
Mathematics (2)
Hannah McCallum
Fabric Technology     History (2)
Elizabeth Martin
English
Dylan Moore
Science     Health
Lightning Muraahi
Te Reo Maori
Teigan Parker
Science
Makayla Pitcher
English
Luke Ratu
English     Science
Katelyn Simpson
Health
Dale Stanners
Digital Technology     Science
Riley Taylor
Mathematics (2)     History     English
Estella Van Der Lee
History
Detroit Weston-Hoyes
Te Reo Maori
David Whareaitu
English

Level 2

Daerelle Edwards-Thompson
Te Reo Maori
Bailey Fleming
History (2)
Bailey Gavin
Mathematics     Chemistry (2)     Biology
Ashley Kowalewski
Geography     Chemistry (2)     History (2)
Jonathan Linders
Geography     Chemistry (2)     Biology
Christine McIvor
Chemistry
Harmoney Moffitt
Chemistry     Biology
Caitlin Reardon
Chemistry (2)     History (2)     Biology (2)
Tessa Smith
Mathematics    Geography     Chemistry (2)     Biology
Jade Stewart
History
Dylan Trott
Chemistry (2)
Renee Vincent
Geography
Freedom Walker
Te Reo Maori

Level 3

Kimberley Barker
Art
Jacinta Frost
Statistics and Modelling     Accounting     History
Georgia Gavin
Home Economics     Statistics and Modelling
Accounting
Nicholas Hornby
Chemistry     Biology
Thor Howatson
L3 Accounting     L3 History     L3 Biology
Monica Jones
Chemistry
Sarah Kowalewski
Statistics and Modelling     History (2)
Sarah Malone
History
Caitlin Smart
Chemistry     Statistics and Modelling
Kody Simpson
Statistics and Modelling     Accounting     Biology
Katie Taylor
Chemistry     Statistics and Modelling
Steven Ung
Accounting
Alicia Venter
Statistics and Modelling     History (2)
Laura Ward
History
Beth West
Statistics and Modelling     Accounting

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

ANZAC ASSEMBLY

On Thursday 23rd April, the student council held an assembly in recognition of the centenary of the ANZAC’s arrival at Gallipoli, during WW1. The assembly was commenced by Kody and Jason who read the “Ode of Remembrance”. Makaiyah gave the school some devastating statistics about the ANZACs and this put into perspective for the school, how severe the fatalities were, especially when compared to what NZ anticipated. The roll of honour of ANZACs who attended our school was then read by Kody and Johnny. Jessica Taunt followed, explaining to the school the importance of wearing poppies and the significance of them, encouraging the students to wear poppies. Those involved performed a role play as a beautiful poem was read out which portrayed the importance of poppies and the significance of the ANZAC's involvement in the war as well as the effect of war on people today.
The student council members prior to leaving the hall.
I was very pleased with the respectful way in which the students listened during our assembly. There were many positive comments regarding the field of remembrance which was set up at the entrance of the school, by the flagpole. I am honoured to have had the privilege of presenting this to the school and it was a significant experience for those involved.
Sarah Kowalewski, Student Council Chairperson

CELEBRATING THE ARTS

The Arts Extravaganza at the end of term one was a great success. It was wonderful to see our music and drama students performing to such a high standard. Brittany Barker and Jack Rossiter gave solo performances on the piano and drums and we were also treated to vocal performances by Brooklyn Kahui-Wall, Samme-Sara Harrop-Marriner and Jessica Nicholas. The year 10 and 11 drama classes brought the magic of theatre alive for us with their performances of Sue Murray’s ‘Snapshots’ and a student-devised drama, ‘Memories of the Holocaust.’ Jason Manuel-Isaacs was our fabulous M.C. for the evening. Thank you to all the parents who attended this event. Photos are able to be viewed in the newsletter.

Rebecca Leafberg, TIC Drama (term1)

TSSSA DRESSAGE

Stratford High School took three teams to TSSSA Dressage in Waitara last week. Kimberley Barker gained a 4th placing riding Darcy in class one and an overall 4th placing riding Chase in class two after gaining tenth place is both of the tests. Tracy Byrnes gained a 9th and 10th placing riding in class one. Ceil Butler gained a third placing riding Pukerata in class one. Deanna Vernon, Andrea Bailey, Caitlin Gwerder, and Brittany Barker also rode well on their mounts.
Andrea Bailey
Kimberley Barker

AMAZING EASTER EGG RACE

The student council ran an Amazing Easter egg race during the last week of term. This event was organised by William Wakefield and Chelsea Renata. Students had to complete challenges around the school. Over 150 participants all received a prize with the main winners being; Zhane O'Conner, Kody Simpson, Jackson Cox, Morgan McSweeney, Brittany Meier-Waite, Quinlin Bosson-Thompson. Thanks to William and Chelsea, we hope that this event will be held again in the future.
Wendy Walker, Assistant Principal
William and Chelsea the organisers giving out prizes.
winners of the amazing easter egg race

Friday, April 10, 2015

FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK

Dear students, parents and caregivers
Ngā mihi o te wa ki a koe me te whanau

As we come to the end of term one 2015 I am conscious of how busy the term has been. Term one this year has been nine weeks compared to other years where we have had eleven or even twelve weeks, therefore we have had to fit activities into a smaller time period. In spite of this staff and students have been involved in many activities both inside and outside the school.

Since the last newsletter we have had several TSSSA sports events, our leaders have been to Palmerston North for a leadership seminar, our year 12 physical education students have been tramping on the mountain, year 13 geography students are off to Tongariro, students were involved in teens can cook and assemblies have celebrated sports and academic awards. Over the weekend a number of staff and students spent 24 hours walking around a track at the showgrounds for Relay 4 Life. They were great ambassadors for our school as have all students who have represented our school during this term.

Thank you to the large number of parents/caregivers who attended our Poutama goal setting day earlier this month. I'm sure you would have found this valuable, and the foundation and goals are now set for the year. The relationship that your son/daughter has with their academic mentor is a very important one in assisting with goal setting and monitoring achievement over the year. Students will meet with their academic mentor every three weeks and there will be key messages that will be delivered at various times, especially for seniors involved in NCEA. Our next round of Poutama interviews with parents and students will be at the end of term 2. We would welcome any feedback on the process undertaken this year as it differs from previous Poutama days.

All students will receive a report during the last two weeks of the term. Seniors will receive a progress report (parent interviews on Wednesday 1st April) and juniors will receive their first graduation report with parent interviews to be held on Thursday 23rd April. The critical part of this cycle are the report evenings and talking to your child’s teacher about their progress. An important aspect of your attendance at the report evening, is the message that it sends to your children that you and the school are working together to support them. Students should use the reports and interviews to reflect on their learning, and should then review and reset some goals, re-establish routines, and ensure a life and work balance.

We still have one week of the term remaining (school does not finish until Thursday 2nd April at 3.15 pm) and it is important that students remain focused on their learning and the goals they have set. I am very conscious of our student’s efforts during this term and their desire to be the best they can be. I also want to express my appreciation to our great staff team for the work they do in serving and supporting a wonderful student community. I encourage students not to let their standards slip over the next two weeks. Be sure to aim high in all you do.

NCEA Results

The school has received provisional NCEA results. Congratulations to all students for their success. 
Overall participation based results: students who entered sufficient credits to achieve a NQF qualification by the end of year.
Year
L1
Nat
L2
Nat
L3
Nat
UE
Nat
2013
53.3
76.4
60.5
79.2
67.4
74.6
58.7
64.9
2014
74.3
79.3
77.9
84.3
70.3
74.9
51.4
51.9
Literacy/numeracy
Year
Literacy
Nat
Numeracy
Nat
2013
83.9
78.6
82.1
80.6
2014
88.0
82.1
82.4
82.4

Certificate Endorsements

2013
L1
Nat
L2
Nat
L3
Nat
Excellence
7.1
11.9
4.1
9.2
3.2
8.8
Merit
42.9
26.1
14.3
19.5
25.8
24.7
2014






Excellence
8.6
12.5
11.3
10.6
3.8
9.9
Merit
25.9
27.6
30.2
19.9
23.1
23.5

As this is the last newsletter of the term, I wish you an enjoyable break with your family and friends and hope that you return refreshed and ready for another exciting and exhilarating term on Monday 20th April.
Philip Keenan, Principal