Annual Report 2016/2017
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School Sport Planning<br />
- Rosmini College and Whangaparaoa College have implemented their new School Sport<br />
Strategic Plans in <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
- Carmel College revisited their School Sport Strategic Plan with the appointment of a new<br />
Sports Director and implemented the plan at the beginning of <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
- End of year review of their School Sport Strategic Plan with Albany Senior High School to set<br />
new priorities for <strong>2017</strong> including a focus on girls?participation in sport.<br />
- 24 secondary schools have documented sporting goals for <strong>2017</strong>.<br />
Secondary School Support<br />
- Four meetings have been held to support the development of Director of Sport/Sport<br />
Coorindators in the region.<br />
- In collaboration with Aktive, College Sport and the Regional Sport Directors from Sport<br />
Auckland and Sport Waitakere, the Auckland Secondary School Sport Conference was held in<br />
June <strong>2017</strong>. This was a one day conference and provided a professional development<br />
opportunity for all school sports staff in the Auckland area. Key topics covered were, Satisfying<br />
Your Customer ? a corporate world view, Funding Information and sharing of good practice<br />
(Takapuna Grammar School presented on behalf the Harbour region about their Student<br />
Sports Council).<br />
Harbour Secondary School Student Sport Council<br />
22<br />
- NZSSSC Innovation in School Sport Award<br />
<strong>2016</strong>. This award recognises initiative in<br />
school sport that is deemed to be<br />
exceptional in providing quality sporting<br />
opportunities for secondary school<br />
students. Regional Sport Director, Kylie<br />
McGrigor, and Harbour Sport were the<br />
winners of this award for the Harbour<br />
Student Sports Council KiwiSport Student<br />
Led project. The aim of this project was<br />
for the students to develop an in-school<br />
sporting opportunity that encouraged<br />
new participants to play sport and<br />
developed coaches and officials.<br />
- Three meetings held from July <strong>2016</strong> ? June<br />
<strong>2017</strong> with the following guest speakers,<br />
Joe Sullivan (Olympic Rower/Team NZ<br />
America?s Cup), Kathryn Henry and Kristen<br />
Pearce (Black Sticks Women?s Team), and<br />
Laura Quilter (Commonwealth Games<br />
Swimmer). Leadership themes have been<br />
linked into every meeting with the focus in<br />
<strong>2016</strong> - Olympic Values and in <strong>2017</strong> ?<br />
Emotional Intelligence.<br />
- <strong>2017</strong> Value of School Sport project. A<br />
series of videos interviews have been<br />
collected from the student<br />
representatives about what sport means<br />
to students and staff of their school.<br />
- The Sports Council have been involved in<br />
providing feedback for the Auckland<br />
Approach Young Peoples?Plan with Aktive.<br />
Student representatives are on the Social<br />
Sport Working Group as a result of this<br />
plan.<br />
- Secondary Student Volunteer of the<br />
Month Award has continued with local<br />
businesses (Hillcrest Clothing Company,<br />
Glenfield Mall, Stirling Sports Takapuna<br />
and Stirling Sports Silverdale) donating<br />
vouchers to the prize pack. Every<br />
secondary school has been given a month<br />
to nominate a student(s) who make sport<br />
happen in their school and community<br />
while demonstrating their school values<br />
and Harbour Sport?s values.