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TUESDAY jUnE <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 379 7100<br />

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Boycott ends cafe business<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

A COMMUNITY boycott has<br />

led to the planned shutdown of<br />

the Te Hapua: Halswell Centre<br />

cafe.<br />

Last week, the city council announced<br />

that a new cafe operator<br />

would be sought to take over<br />

from Wellington-based cafe,<br />

Wishbone.<br />

Wishbone is to leave the centre<br />

after it came to a “mutual agreement”<br />

with the city council.<br />

In February, the Western <strong>News</strong><br />

reported that Halswell residents<br />

had called for a boycott of the<br />

cafe because it was not a locally<br />

based business.<br />

Wishbone general manager Jo<br />

Parang said it had suggested to<br />

the city council that it find a new<br />

operator after public “backlash”<br />

contributed to its business decision<br />

to leave.<br />

The Western <strong>News</strong> has learned<br />

that the boycott has had a<br />

large commercial affect on the<br />

cafe.<br />

Ms Parang said some residents<br />

felt it was “quite unjust” that a<br />

Wellington company was being<br />

branded as local.<br />

The Halswell Community<br />

Project, which called for the<br />

boycott, said it had highlighted<br />

the importance of getting a cafe<br />

operator more in<br />

touch with the local<br />

community.<br />

Chairwoman<br />

Chrys Horn<br />

(right) said she<br />

would not “pass<br />

judgement” on<br />

ON THE MOVE: A new cafe operator will be found for the Te Hapua: Halswell Centre after a lack of support was shown for the<br />

departing cafe operator.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

the cafe, but “imagined” it was<br />

operating at a loss.<br />

The Halswell Community<br />

Project believed the city council<br />

should be supporting local business.<br />

The city council declined<br />

to comment on whether Wishbone<br />

was being replaced due to a<br />

boycott from the community.<br />

In February, the Western <strong>News</strong><br />

also reported that Ms Parang<br />

said the cafe needed to be<br />

accepted by the community.<br />

She said Wishbone had been<br />

working with the city council<br />

to improve the ambience of the<br />

cafe, including new furnishings<br />

to make it feel more homely.<br />

Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck said<br />

she would not comment on the<br />

reasons behind the change in<br />

cafe operators.<br />

She said it was irrelevant<br />

and not appropriate for her to<br />

comment on the reasons for the<br />

change.<br />

But she felt the community<br />

would be pleased with the outcome.<br />

A request for proposals is being<br />

run by the city council.<br />

The closing date for tenders is<br />

August 3.<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

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WESTERN NEWS<br />

<strong>News</strong>...................................3,4,5<br />

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are. Thankfully there is a social<br />

enterprise in the city that is<br />

ensuring more people get their<br />

five-plus a day. Good Together was<br />

born out of the earthquakes and<br />

is now supplying more than 2000<br />

orders a week. Check out their<br />

story on page 4.<br />

This week’s long read, on pages<br />

6 and 7, is on a motor-cycle racing<br />

Canterbury University researcher.<br />

Alex O’Keefe chats to reporter<br />

Hannah Samson-Barry on his<br />

latest project involving bringing<br />

artist Len Lye’s works to life.<br />

Our regular columnist, Fire Risk<br />

Management officer Mark Thomas,<br />

says a colleague is “fair game”<br />

after he called in a car fire when<br />

it turned out to be steam. But, he<br />

said, they would rather get 10 false<br />

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Quarry’s $1m underpass<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

FULTON HOGAN has spent<br />

$1 million on installing an<br />

underpass underneath a public<br />

road to connect two sides of its<br />

Miners Rd quarry in Yaldhurst.<br />

The underpass, which links<br />

the two 40ha sections of<br />

quarry either side of the road,<br />

is expected to reduce transport<br />

costs for the company by saving<br />

30,000 truck movements a year.<br />

While its processing plant is<br />

on the east side of Miners Rd,<br />

most of its extraction is taking<br />

place on the west side.<br />

An electric conveyor belt<br />

more than 1km long will<br />

transport material for crushing<br />

from one side to the other and<br />

this is expected to be up<br />

and running within the next<br />

month.<br />

Fulton Hogan environmental<br />

manager Peter Savage said<br />

getting the material from the<br />

extraction areas to the<br />

processing plant currently<br />

involved a 2.5km round trip<br />

for each truckload and the<br />

company had wanted to find a<br />

better way.<br />

“Digging up Miners Rd<br />

wasn’t an option,” Mr Savage<br />

said.<br />

“So quite simply, we ran the<br />

numbers on the pure economics<br />

of putting in an underpass<br />

as opposed to carting with the<br />

trucks.”<br />

Not having to send so many<br />

trucks across Miners Rd<br />

would improve the traffic situation<br />

for other road users as well.<br />

“You can’t really put a price<br />

on the safety aspect of taking<br />

those trucks off the road and<br />

obviously it also reduces the<br />

emissions from those trucks,”<br />

Mr Savage said.<br />

The reduction in truck movements<br />

was expected to reduce<br />

GOING UNDER:<br />

An electric<br />

conveyor<br />

belt passing<br />

through a new<br />

underpass<br />

will transport<br />

material from<br />

one side of<br />

Fulton Hogan’s<br />

Miners Rd<br />

quarry to the<br />

other. ​<br />

the company’s CO2 emissions<br />

by between 130 and 180 tonnes<br />

a year.<br />

Mr Savage said the conveyor<br />

belt was “like a giant Meccano<br />

set” which would have<br />

extra sections bolted on to it as<br />

needed to reach new extraction<br />

areas in the quarry.<br />

In Brief<br />

SMOKEFREE ROCKQUEST<br />

Three bands from western high<br />

schools will compete in the<br />

Canterbury regional final for the<br />

Smokefree Rockquest at The Bedford<br />

this Friday. High school bands from<br />

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are set to play off for first and<br />

second place prizes and a spot in the<br />

national final in September. In The<br />

City from Christchurch Boys’ High<br />

School, Toastduty from Middleton<br />

Grange School and Ancora from<br />

Burnside High School will all<br />

compete on the night.<br />

FUNDING GRANTED<br />

The city council has put aside<br />

$500,000 in the <strong>2016</strong>-17 budget to<br />

fund additional work required at<br />

Mona Vale gatehouse and a building<br />

within Halswell Quarry Park for<br />

commercial activities.<br />

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A final recommendation on the<br />

site of the Halswell skate park and<br />

recreation area will be made by the<br />

end of next month. The Riccarton-<br />

Wigram Community Board has<br />

confirmed it expects to make a<br />

final decision on the site on July 27,<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

McMaster & Heap<br />

Veterinary practice<br />

BLOOD SAVES LIVES<br />

Steve Heap, at<br />

McMaster & Heap,<br />

has recently<br />

performed 2 blood<br />

transfusions in 5<br />

days on young<br />

dogs at the<br />

Practice, both cases<br />

in his own time.<br />

This procedure<br />

isn’t common<br />

practice but when<br />

you have a patient presented pale,<br />

collapsed and bleeding out essentially, you<br />

have to be geared up to immediately transfuse.<br />

You also need a capable skilled team around<br />

you as this isn’t a one person<br />

job as you’ll see below. A blood<br />

transfused patient needs to be<br />

intensively monitored by a nurse to<br />

make sure we don’t get transfusion<br />

reactions ( ie tremors, vomiting,<br />

labored breathing, swelling and skin<br />

reactions, seizures, coma or cardiac<br />

arrest). The important things are<br />

having a team capable of performing<br />

the transfusion and closely<br />

monitoring the patient for reactions.<br />

“Poppy” the Hungarian Visla made<br />

a full recovery after her near death<br />

experience of ingesting rat bait.<br />

“Bella” the Airedale unfortunately<br />

wasn’t so lucky. She initially improved,<br />

but after a few weeks of intensive care<br />

and huge amounts of love, was very sadly put<br />

to sleep after complications with her kidneys.<br />

This article is specially dedicated to Bella.<br />

Obviously both cases required blood fast.<br />

A dog can take another dogs blood ONCE<br />

without being cross matched to check blood<br />

type. We obtained 500mls of blood and 200mls<br />

of plasma for Bella from the After Hours clinic<br />

on a Sunday and Steve obtained 400mls of<br />

blood from Clive, a German Short haired<br />

pointer, for Poppy. We have the transfusion<br />

bags and filters at work and the blood is<br />

delivered slowly via IVF pumps over 2-3 hours.<br />

A vet must sit with the patient the entire time<br />

and monitor vitals. The blood is delivered via<br />

large bore catheter into the cephalic vein. Both<br />

dogs accepted the procedure<br />

well – admittedly both<br />

were very ill.<br />

Having blood readily<br />

available is helpful. We<br />

didn’t but luckily were<br />

able to source it fast. In<br />

the past I’ve used Lola<br />

for obtaining blood<br />

from but since she’s had<br />

cancer and received<br />

chemotherapy, she now<br />

isn’t a suitable candidate.<br />

Six year old Bella presented initially for<br />

unexplained bleeding from her bowel. After<br />

a lengthy work up involving blood testing,<br />

radiographs, abdominal ultrasound, bladder<br />

catheterization and intensive care monitoring,<br />

she deteriorated quickly and needed a blood<br />

transfusion in the hope it would save her<br />

life. She was losing large amounts of blood<br />

from her urinary system and large bowel. Her<br />

kidneys were failing, she was depressed and<br />

inappetant. Despite intravenous fluids and<br />

over 10 different medications she was still<br />

deteriorating. We still don’t really know what<br />

caused the huge blood loss but the transfusion<br />

initially helped, providing her with clotting<br />

factors, blood and an immune system to fight<br />

whatever was going on.<br />

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Poppy, the 14 month old Visla, knibbled on<br />

RAT BAIT 3 days before presenting near death.<br />

This poison destroys platelets and coagulation<br />

factors and causes their victims to bleed to<br />

death because they can’t clot blood. Within<br />

hours Poppy would have died due to blood<br />

loss into her chest, preventing oxygenation and<br />

ventilation. She presented collapsed, was as<br />

white as a sheet and in total respiratory distress<br />

– she couldn’t breathe at all. Our amazing<br />

team moved quickly, calling in Steve and Kirsty<br />

who worked together over 4 hours – Kirsty<br />

draining the blood from her chest ( the blood<br />

was around her lungs) and Steve transfusing<br />

her with Clive’s blood. She was monitored by<br />

two nurses throughout<br />

the procedure.<br />

Her recovery was<br />

instantaneous – after<br />

being transfused she<br />

basically leapt into the<br />

back of the car, totally<br />

transformed. She was<br />

monitored carefully<br />

at the After Hours<br />

clinic that evening<br />

and returned to us the<br />

next day.<br />

These two cases<br />

highlight to me the<br />

need for speed and<br />

urgency in seeing<br />

these cases ( whether<br />

it be late at night or over a weekend),<br />

dedication to our patients, commitment to our<br />

clients and skilled and passionate professionals<br />

prepared to go the extra mile. Our nurse took<br />

the call from Poppy’s owner seriously, late on<br />

a Thursday night when we were getting ready<br />

to close. At that stage we had no idea Poppy<br />

had ingested rat bait. She was just quiet and<br />

very lethargic. Not the norm for a 14 month<br />

old Visla! Our nurse also asked the colour of<br />

Poppy’s gums and was told they were white!!<br />

This raised alarm bells. Our consulting vet that<br />

night was fully booked until 7pm so our nurse<br />

called Steve, who immediately responded to<br />

the call.<br />

A special mention must be made to the<br />

dedicated clients who trusted in us and<br />

allowed us a chance at saving their dogs by<br />

giving blood, which in itself isn’t without risks.<br />

When we undertake a transfusion, we have<br />

no real idea of outcome but we all do our very<br />

best. Our patients all deserve a chance.<br />

Dr Michele McMaster<br />

This is specially dedicated to “Bella” who<br />

was so stoic and fought so hard to make a<br />

full recovery. She was a patient I’ll never<br />

forget. No matter how sick she felt, she<br />

always had a tail wag for me. She was<br />

kind, trusting of us all and brave until the<br />

end. Not being able to pull her though<br />

affected us all. RIP dear Bella. You are<br />

never forgotton.<br />

McMaster & Heap<br />

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Low cost fruit and<br />

vege plan spreading<br />

• By Tom Doudney<br />

A SOCIAL enterprise<br />

supplying low cost fruit<br />

and vegetables which<br />

started in Bryndwr has<br />

taken off across the city<br />

and is now spreading<br />

around the country.<br />

Reverend Craig Dixon<br />

started Food Together as<br />

a non-profit fruit and vegetable<br />

co-operative about<br />

30 years ago when he was<br />

vicar of Bryndwr Anglican<br />

Church.<br />

“It started as a need in an<br />

area of kind of low socioeconomic<br />

households<br />

who were faced with limited<br />

income and a limited<br />

knowledge of what to do<br />

with a number of fresh<br />

food products,” he said.<br />

After operating the<br />

single hub in Bryndwr for<br />

many years, Mr Dixon<br />

decided to expand the<br />

service following the 2010<br />

and 2011 earthquakes.<br />

“We contacted a number<br />

of churches, as we<br />

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WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 5<br />

Hornby business group<br />

gains momentum<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

A NEW Hornby business<br />

networking group is gaining<br />

momentum.<br />

The business group was set up<br />

late last year by ANZ Hornby<br />

manager Wendy Varney and<br />

Harcourts Hornby branch manager<br />

Hannah McGowan.<br />

“When I did research, I found<br />

there wasn’t really anything up<br />

and running,” Ms McGowan said.<br />

She approached Ms Varney<br />

who got on board before the<br />

group slowly started growing.<br />

“Hornby is growing so much<br />

. . . it is a huge industrial and<br />

commercial hub in the city. We<br />

thought it would be good getting<br />

people together to talk,” Ms<br />

Varney said.<br />

The aim behind the group is<br />

to get businesses together as well<br />

as supporting charities including<br />

the Women’s Refuge New<br />

Zealand.<br />

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where we donate money to<br />

charity . . . we were able to award<br />

Future Youth with $10,000 this<br />

year to get more kids to go on<br />

the development programme,”<br />

GROWING CONNECTIONS: Hannah McGowan and Wendy<br />

Varney’s business networking group is beginning to increase in<br />

members.<br />

PHOTO: GEOFF SLOAN<br />

she said.<br />

While the suburb does not<br />

have a Hornby residents’ association,<br />

Ms Varney said it is<br />

important to know what is happening<br />

in the community.<br />

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because we think it is important<br />

to know what is going on in<br />

Hornby,” she said.<br />

Mr Mora said the Riccarton-<br />

Wigram Community Board<br />

supports the development of the<br />

group.<br />

Ms McGowan said the group<br />

has been beneficial for finding<br />

like-minded people.<br />

“I think as business owners<br />

and managers we feel we are<br />

quite isolated. So it is really important<br />

you have people you can<br />

go balance ideas off.”<br />

The next meeting will be a<br />

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next month. To get involved<br />

email hannah.mcgowan@harcourts.co.nz<br />

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Senior sergeant to<br />

leave Riccarton role<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-<br />

Harding<br />

AFTER SPENDING four<br />

and a half years working<br />

to reduce crime in the<br />

Riccarton area, Senior<br />

Sergeant Steve Jones will<br />

be leaving the Riccarton<br />

Neighbourhood Policing<br />

Team.<br />

From next month, Senior<br />

Sergeant Jones will be moving<br />

into the central city to<br />

work in victim support.<br />

“It is part of our rotation<br />

policy of moving staff into<br />

other areas. It is just to build<br />

depth with the police so we<br />

get new experiences,” he said.<br />

Senior Sergeant Jones has been<br />

working for 22 years within the<br />

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For the past five years he has<br />

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The Riccarton Neighbourhood<br />

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Alex O’Keefe<br />

Bringing experimental artist’s work<br />

Canterbury University’s Alex O’Keefe, <strong>28</strong>, is bringing<br />

to life one of the artworks thought up by Len Lye, a<br />

Christchurch artist known for experimental films and<br />

kinetic sculptures. Hannah Samson-Barry chats to<br />

him about motor-cycle racing and skateparks<br />

Tell me a little about your role<br />

at Canterbury University.<br />

I work in the field of<br />

mechanical engineering research<br />

at the university. Part of this role<br />

is a small amount of teaching<br />

and mentoring. I really like<br />

working at UC because of the<br />

exposure to a wide range of<br />

different fields of study in such<br />

close proximity, its a 5min walk<br />

from fine arts to firing lightning<br />

bolts in the electrical engineering<br />

department.<br />

You made the move from<br />

Queenstown? Why the shift?<br />

I came to Christchurch because<br />

after working for a year in<br />

Queenstown after I finished high<br />

school I realised that I wasn’t doing<br />

anything with my life, so my<br />

parents suggested engineering as<br />

a pursuit. Canterbury University<br />

had the best reputation in New<br />

Zealand and it’s reasonably close<br />

to home. So I enrolled for first<br />

year engineering and moved up<br />

here.<br />

Can you tell me about life<br />

before you became a doctor,<br />

what was it like growing up in<br />

Queenstown?<br />

Queenstown was a crazy place<br />

to grow up. It’s the adventure<br />

capital of New Zealand so it was<br />

a lot of fun. Small town vibes but<br />

with more of a city feel so we got<br />

the best of both worlds. It’s safe<br />

and fun and great.<br />

How did you get into mechanical<br />

engineering, so you<br />

mentioned your parents?<br />

Yes, my parents recommended<br />

it as a course of study. I had<br />

no idea what it was other than<br />

basically building bridges. After<br />

the first year of engineering you<br />

figure out what the different<br />

disciplines are and mechanical<br />

engineering was a fit in terms of<br />

the fact that I like solving practical<br />

problems and working with<br />

my hands and doing projects.<br />

How did you first become<br />

involved with Len Lye’s work?<br />

After I finished my degree I<br />

was looking for employment<br />

as a mechanical engineer and<br />

I was obligated to be in the<br />

city at the time but none of the<br />

HANDS-ON: Alex O’Keefe has taken up the challenge of<br />

bringing artist Len Lye’s ideas to life.<br />

jobs that I could find I found<br />

enough interest in or thought<br />

I’d be happy there. I looked at<br />

the postgraduate curriculum at<br />

Canterbury University and one<br />

of the projects that was offered<br />

was this Len Lye project that I<br />

work on and to me that sounded<br />

like the biggest challenge I could<br />

imagine. So that’s the first time I<br />

heard of Len, I researched him,<br />

figured out who he was and his<br />

background and decided that<br />

this was the project for me.<br />

How is it bringing these great<br />

ideas and designs to life?<br />

Len Lye projects are fascinating<br />

to work on because part of it<br />

is that you get to search through<br />

all of his notes, drawings and all<br />

of the material that he produced<br />

on an artwork.<br />

Things that other people never<br />

get to see. You get to work with<br />

small models that he made so<br />

then your job as an engineer is to<br />

translate all of these intentions as<br />

an artist into a piece of art that<br />

he would have been happy with.<br />

So it’s inspiring as you get to<br />

see subtleties of the reasons why<br />

he wanted this motion because it<br />

had these intricacies and chaos<br />

in there that was so exciting. So<br />

when you find these things out<br />

and come to understand what<br />

Len was trying to create it’s really<br />

fulfilling when you get to<br />

that point when you’ve worked<br />

towards an art piece that will be<br />

a Len Lye artwork.<br />

It’s also kind of stressful because<br />

Len gives you these crazy<br />

challenges where he says shoot a<br />

30m lightning bolt across the sky<br />

and I want things to lift up 100m<br />

into the air.<br />

So he was limitless in his imagination<br />

but as an engineer you<br />

are very limited in what you are<br />

capable of so you have to come<br />

up with clever ways that you can<br />

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WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 7<br />

to life through engineering<br />

Why do you persevere with<br />

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That’s a really good question.<br />

Something I ask myself and<br />

I have no answer too. I guess<br />

because we are working towards<br />

a goal and I can see the end<br />

result, and the end result is that<br />

we get to share Len Lye who is<br />

one of New Zealand’s and the<br />

world’s most renowned artists<br />

of the 20 th -century. We get to<br />

share these visions that he had<br />

with everyone and show why this<br />

guy was such a spectacular and<br />

inspiring artist. So I see the end<br />

goal as being a really fulfilling<br />

result of these projects.<br />

After spending so much time<br />

there, what do you think of<br />

Canterbury University?<br />

I do think it’s quite a spectacular<br />

place and I do think the<br />

pursuit of engineering, whatever<br />

discipline it might be, or the<br />

sciences for that matter is the<br />

best pursuit for anyone who is<br />

mechanically or scientifically<br />

minded. By going through the<br />

engineering courses at Canterbury<br />

you not only give yourself<br />

the skills, and technical skills<br />

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which I would have never done<br />

without being at Canterbury<br />

and understanding that you can<br />

achieve these things and these<br />

people that do them, they are not<br />

this tier above, your just being<br />

confident enough to tackle these<br />

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Do you get any down time<br />

when you’re not working on<br />

these projects?<br />

Yes I have down time. But in<br />

my down time I like to work on<br />

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as a job but outside of that I<br />

have time to skateboard and ride<br />

motor-cycles and pursue other<br />

interests of mine.<br />

Tell me more about the<br />

motor-cycle racing, how did<br />

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Being in the mechanical engineering<br />

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motor vehicles are an integral<br />

part of that whole course and<br />

community. So I was placed in an<br />

office with two other motor-cycle<br />

racers and as with anyone that<br />

seems to be with the engineering<br />

department post-grad they were<br />

infectiously enthusiastic about<br />

the sport and it rubbed off on me<br />

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and I got tricked into being part<br />

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What’s your motor-cycle of<br />

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FXR 150 small cubic capacity<br />

race bike called a bucket. Because<br />

bucket racing is heaps of fun.<br />

What is your favourite place<br />

to go on your motor-cycle?<br />

Up the Summit Rd and around<br />

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or at the Mike Pero Motorsport<br />

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How about skateboarding,<br />

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As part of a marketing campaign<br />

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Mr Tualamali’l received the<br />

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10<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

OUTDOORS:<br />

Adventurers of all<br />

ages came along<br />

last week to try<br />

out their mapping<br />

skills at the new<br />

opening of three<br />

orienteering<br />

courses at Halswell<br />

Quarry recently.<br />

WESTERN NEWS<br />

Villa’s got talent<br />

Last week Villa Maria College held its first showcase of<br />

the year for the community. The night was organised to<br />

showcase the multi-cultural talents at the school with<br />

performances ranging from dance, singing, drama and<br />

visual arts genres. The performance was hosted by the<br />

school’s college cultural captains at Villa Maria’s auditorium.<br />

PHOTOS: SHANNON GLENN AND IZZY SALISBURY<br />

New adventure at<br />

Halswell Quarry<br />

MELODIOUS: Sophie and<br />

Charlotte Holt are one of several<br />

duets in the showcase.<br />

SING: Agatha Lee showing<br />

her off her talent at the Villa<br />

Maria College Showcase 16.<br />

OUTDOOR adventurers united<br />

last week at the opening of three<br />

orienteering courses at Halswell<br />

Quarry with Deputy Mayor<br />

Vicki Buck on standby to give<br />

the countdown to the opening.<br />

Along with Ms Buck, the<br />

Junior World Orienteering team<br />

produced a 1hr course and a<br />

novel orienteering maze.<br />

Halswell Scouts also<br />

fundraised with sausage sales<br />

and displayed their skills at<br />

building a bridge.<br />

The fun permanent<br />

orienteering courses were<br />

developed by the Peninsula<br />

and Plains Orienteering club<br />

supported by the city council<br />

with funding from the Rata<br />

Foundation.<br />

Project co-ordinator Mike<br />

Marra said the courses range<br />

from levels of beginners<br />

through to advanced for more<br />

experienced map readers.<br />

A large contribution was<br />

made from the community with<br />

mapping of Halswell Quarry<br />

Park SCHOOL<br />

from the expertise of<br />

PAPO members.<br />

The installation of the<br />

control posts also involved an<br />

enthusiastic volunteer working<br />

bee from the Halswell Scouts,<br />

PAPO members and community<br />

help.<br />

The organisers of the opening<br />

event were delighted at the huge<br />

number of parents and young<br />

children who turned out in<br />

certainly less-than-favourable<br />

weather conditions.<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Maps are available at the Te<br />

Hapua: Halswell Community<br />

Centre, Beckenham Service<br />

Centre and available on line at<br />

PAPO.org.nz<br />

SCHOOL<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

IN THE OPEN AIR: Scouts<br />

member Josh Lawrence board<br />

a monkey bridge built on site<br />

as a demonstration of what<br />

Scouts can do.<br />

HARMONY:<br />

Ruby<br />

Ward and<br />

Courtney<br />

Maynard<br />

singing a<br />

duet.<br />

SPECTRUM OF TALENTS: Villa Maria College’s choir Vivace<br />

performed at the school’s first showcase for the year.<br />

From left: Ella Barry, Debbie Mirambel, Maggie Calvin, Agatha<br />

Lee and Charlotte Thieme.<br />

SPORTS<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

WESTERN NEWS<br />

Hornby High School<br />

Commitment,<br />

Achievement,<br />

Years 7 – 13<br />

School, curriculum<br />

revamp progressing<br />

Resilience,<br />

Respect<br />

Kia ora koutou, Talofa, Kia Orana, Malo e lelei, Bula, Fakaalofa atu, Namaste,<br />

Kumusta. Haere mai ki Te Huruhuru Ao o Horomaka. Warm greetings to the<br />

Hornby High School community.<br />

Have you heard the saying “May you be<br />

blessed with interesting times”? People tell<br />

me that it was an ancient Chinese curse. I<br />

haven’t been able to find any evidence to<br />

support that suggestion, but nevertheless<br />

the sentiment is possibly true in many cases.<br />

However, our interesting times at Hornby<br />

High School are anything but a curse. They<br />

are a time for excitement and anticipation.<br />

Planning is now well under way for the<br />

almost complete rebuild of the school. The<br />

only existing buildings to remain are the<br />

auditorium and music school, both of which<br />

will receive a make-over. The Ministry of<br />

Education is rebuilding the school for 800<br />

students as our roll continues to show strong<br />

growth. Why? The word is out: Hornby High<br />

School is a great place to be.<br />

Running in parallel with the building rebuild<br />

is a “rebuild” of the junior curriculum.<br />

Students learn best when their learning<br />

connects across subjects, when it is related<br />

to real-world problems, and when it is<br />

“culturally responsive”. That is, when it has<br />

meaning in the lives of individual students<br />

and their own cultural backgrounds. That<br />

is our goal. Our aspiration is to have every<br />

student find coming to school to be the most<br />

compelling thing in their day. I use the word<br />

“aspirational” because it is one of those<br />

things we will always be working towards,<br />

although we may never fully achieve it. Over<br />

the next three years (the approximate time<br />

span of the rebuild) we plan to rebuild our<br />

junior curriculum to achieve just this.<br />

Put simply, we see our curriculum in Years 7<br />

to 10 as offering students the opportunity<br />

to discover their learning passions, while in<br />

Years 11 to 13 (the NCEA years) they have<br />

the chance to develop those passions. It is<br />

too early to state what that curriculum might<br />

look like, but it is likely to include a good<br />

dose of technology (ranging from traditional<br />

engineering to 3D printing, robotics and<br />

coding), liberal arts (drama, music and the<br />

visual arts) and the sciences, all built on a<br />

solid framework of literacy and numeracy.<br />

Perhaps most importantly though we will aim<br />

to have these subjects explored by students<br />

while considering real-world problems.<br />

If you have any thoughts on these issues,<br />

please feel free to send me an email and let<br />

me know. In the meantime, as soon as we<br />

have some firmer drawings and plans for the<br />

new buildings, we’ll be keen to show these<br />

around the community to let you know what<br />

is happening.<br />

You can follow my thinking on issues that<br />

are both specific to Hornby High School and<br />

also of more general educational interest on<br />

my Principal’s blog “Whakatauki: He waka<br />

eke noa”, after all we are indeed all in this<br />

together – https://whakataukihewakaekenoa.<br />

blogspot.co.nz/.<br />

Cooks cater for camp<br />

Ngā mihi<br />

Robin Sutton<br />

Principal<br />

Project K students returning from their Wilderness Adventure.<br />

Programme boosts<br />

students’ life skills<br />

The Graeme Dingle<br />

Foundation is named<br />

for its founder, one<br />

of New Zealand’s<br />

renowned adventurers<br />

and explorers. In<br />

establishing the<br />

foundation Graeme’s<br />

goal has been to support<br />

our young people to<br />

develop strong life skills<br />

and grow to become<br />

their potential.<br />

At Hornby High School<br />

we are very proud to<br />

be supporting students<br />

with three of our<br />

acclaimed life skills<br />

programmes being Kiwi<br />

Can, STARS and Project<br />

K.<br />

Kiwi Can is an energypacked<br />

programme all<br />

Year 7 students take part<br />

in weekly. It teaches<br />

values such as integrity and respect, and<br />

delivers fun-filled learning.<br />

The STARS programme involves working with<br />

Year 12 and 13 students and training them as<br />

Peer Mentors for the Year 9 students.<br />

At Orton Bradley Park the students and<br />

their mentors engage in a range of team and<br />

confidence building exercises while at the same<br />

time getting to know each other and build those<br />

important relationships that will carry our<br />

new students successfully through their time<br />

at Hornby High. Once back at school the Peer<br />

mentors have delivered weekly lessons to Year<br />

9s.<br />

Graeme Dingle, Shontelle Wallace and Noeline Allan (Graeme Dingle<br />

Foundation Regional Manager).<br />

Project K is a programme designed for Year<br />

10 students. It has four programme stages: an<br />

induction, a Wilderness Adventure in which<br />

the students are taken into the mountains for<br />

three weeks; a Community Challenge; and a<br />

12-month Mentoring Partnership with trained<br />

adult mentors.<br />

Our Project K students tell us that being on<br />

the programme increases their self-belief<br />

and confidence. It has also been proven to<br />

significantly improve academic performance.<br />

Last year Shontelle Wallace completed the<br />

programme and was selected to deliver a<br />

speech at Government House at the annual<br />

excellence awards.<br />

Year 10 students attended the annual camp held at The Boyle River Outdoor Education<br />

Centre. Pictured here, from left, are Eliza Tyrell, Haydon Dickie, Lewis Bradford and<br />

Marylynn Matagi, students from the NCEA Level 2 Hospitality class who did all the catering<br />

for the hungry Year 10 students.<br />

Cactus successful and popular<br />

The Combined Adolescent Challenge Training<br />

Unit and Support programme – known as<br />

CACTUS – is an initiative to develop and<br />

support youth to achieve outrageous goals<br />

and co-operate with others through physical<br />

activity.<br />

Each programme runs for three sessions<br />

each week for eight weeks starting at 6.25am<br />

every Monday, Wednesday and Friday<br />

morning.<br />

The programme finishes with “The Longest<br />

Day” graduation during which participants<br />

combine all the skills they have gained and<br />

celebrate their successes with family/friends/<br />

support networks.<br />

Almost 100 students have taken part in the<br />

CACTUS programme since it started in term<br />

3 last year.<br />

COMMITMENT, ACHIEVEMENT,<br />

RESILIENCE, RESPECT<br />

Open Afternoon<br />

Wednesday August 3<br />

1.00pm — 2.30pm<br />

See the Junior College in action.<br />

Information Evening<br />

Wednesday August 3<br />

7.00pm<br />

Both of these events provide an excellent<br />

opportunity for parents with children in<br />

Years 7 to 9 in 2017 to hear about the<br />

exciting learning programme at Hornby<br />

High School.<br />

We look forward to meeting you.<br />

Robin Sutton<br />

Principal<br />

180 Waterloo Road, Hornby – Ph 03 349 5395<br />

www.hornby.school.nz


WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 13<br />

Email georgia.oconnor@starmedia.kiwi<br />

by 5pm each Wednesday<br />

Craft ’n’ Yarn<br />

Tuesday, <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong>, 10am-noon<br />

Go along to the library<br />

with your knitting, crochet,<br />

embroidery or any portable craft<br />

for two hours of creativity and<br />

social fun.<br />

Hornby Library, Goulding Ave<br />

Matariki Storytimes/Wā<br />

Kōrero<br />

Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 29, 10.15am-<br />

10.45am<br />

Go along and share stories,<br />

rhymes and songs featured<br />

around the Matariki. The session<br />

is best suited for tamariki aged<br />

two to five years. Sessions are 30<br />

minutes with an art activity to<br />

follow.<br />

Hornby Library, Goulding Ave<br />

Science Alive in the Library<br />

Wednesday, <strong>June</strong> 29, 3.30-<br />

4.30pm<br />

Go along to a free drop-in<br />

session at your local library.<br />

Activities are based around the<br />

science of popular books and<br />

other interesting topics.<br />

Fendalton Library, Cr of Clyde<br />

and Jeffreys Rd<br />

Go Well Group – Play<br />

Rummikub<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 30, 1.30– 3pm<br />

Go along to the library and<br />

play Rummikub – an exciting,<br />

interactive strategy game.<br />

Fendalton Library, Cr of Clyde<br />

and Jeffreys Rd<br />

Mindcraft Club<br />

Thursday, <strong>June</strong> 30, 3.40-4.30pm<br />

Get creative and start crafting.<br />

Build imaginative worlds and<br />

battle nocturnal creatures at the<br />

learning centre’s mindcraft<br />

club. Novice or expert, join<br />

the club and play games in<br />

another world. A tutor will be<br />

in attendance to supervise and<br />

assist if necessary.<br />

Te Hapua Halswell Centre, 341<br />

Halswell Rd<br />

Handy Dandy Craft Group<br />

Saturday July 2, 1-3pm<br />

Go along for a relaxing<br />

crafternoon. Take your knitting,<br />

crochet, stitching or any<br />

other handcraft and enjoy the<br />

company of others. Share skills<br />

and be inspired in a friendly,<br />

relaxing environment.<br />

Te Hapua Halswell Centre, 341<br />

Halswell Rd<br />

Computers & Coffee -<br />

Beginning Computer Skills<br />

Monday, July 4, 11am-12.30pm<br />

These sessions will develop<br />

basic computer skills such<br />

as using a mouse, keyboard<br />

familiarisation, saving and<br />

retrieving documents, making<br />

ONE WITH NATURE: Lychgate Wellness & Spiritual Fair will be holding its event as part of<br />

the Matariki Festival. Take yourself to this fair to find many different spiritual and holistic<br />

items on offer. With 36 stallholders there will be lots to see and buy. From clairvoyants to<br />

tarot card readings there is much to experience and learn. Free workshops will be running<br />

from noon until 4pm. The festival will be held on Saturday, July 2, 11am-4pm, at Halswell<br />

School, 437 Halswell Rd. Entry is $2.<br />

folders and searching the<br />

internet. Once this introduction<br />

is complete you will set up an<br />

online email account and learn<br />

basic email and searching skills.<br />

Te Hapua Halswell Centre, 341<br />

Halswell Rd<br />

Get Your Mind Into Better<br />

Shape: An Introduction to<br />

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Saturday, July 9, 6-8pm<br />

The Chistchurch Diamond<br />

Way Buddhist Centre is<br />

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Mr Kehagioglou will share<br />

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Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong><br />

WESTERN NEWS<br />

Parents of Year 6 students are<br />

encouraged to take a good look<br />

at their child’s full primary school<br />

when choosing schooling for<br />

2017.<br />

Why change schools when you don’t<br />

need to? Full Primary schools are tried<br />

and tested and have developed in<br />

innovative and cost effective ways since<br />

their inception in 1877. They are as<br />

important to the provision of education<br />

in 2017 as they were in 1877.<br />

What makes them successful?<br />

• They have evolved over time and have responded to the<br />

different demographic changes since 1877.<br />

• They are located in neighbourhoods; they cater for<br />

families and respond to community needs.<br />

• They are staffed by highly trained teachers who know<br />

curriculum levels from Level 1 – 5 who have had the same<br />

teacher training as teachers in other Year 7 and 8 school<br />

types.<br />

• Teachers in the student’s current full primary school<br />

know about individual students learning progress and<br />

learning style from Year 1 – 8.<br />

• Developing the whole child, flexibility, nurture,<br />

innovation and child centred learning sum up full primary<br />

schools.<br />

• Year 7 and 8 students are the leaders and role models<br />

along with the adults in a full primary school with<br />

opportunities to nurture Year 1 – 6 students.<br />

• School organisation in a full primary school fits the needs<br />

of students not the timetable.<br />

• All Year 7 and 8 students are included in leadership<br />

opportunities, sporting opportunities, school community<br />

job opportunities, buddy responsibilities and role model<br />

expectations. They are seen by others in the school as<br />

the leaders and younger students look up to them.<br />

• These opportunities and strategies to build leadership,<br />

key competencies and resilience are available to all Year<br />

7 and 8 students in a full primary.<br />

Lincoln Primary<br />

What does the research tell<br />

us about the learning needs<br />

of Year 7 and 8 students?<br />

• Curriculum that is relevant, challenging,<br />

integrative, and exploratory<br />

• Multiple learning and teaching<br />

approaches<br />

• Assessment and evaluation programmes<br />

that promote quality learning<br />

• Organisational structures that support<br />

meaningful relationships and learning<br />

• Educators who value working with the<br />

age group<br />

• Courageous, collaborative leadership<br />

• School-wide efforts and policies that<br />

foster health, wellness, and safety<br />

• Multifaceted guidance and support<br />

services<br />

• School-initiated family and community<br />

partnerships<br />

Looking at the above list it becomes clear that it isn’t school<br />

type or school buildings that make the difference for Year<br />

7 and 8 students. It is instead the innovative approach to<br />

learning and the attitude of professionals toward this group of<br />

students. This can happen in any school setting as long as the<br />

leadership, teachers and non-teaching staff are committed<br />

to the social and emotional development of this group of<br />

learners. Full Primary Schools are providers of Year 7 and 8<br />

education in every way that other types of schools are.<br />

“Encouraging life-long learners. Expanding Horizons”<br />

Burnham School<br />

Westburn School<br />

Our school offers…<br />

§ Fun and authentic learning.<br />

§ A family orientated environment.<br />

Full Primary Years 1 – 8<br />

135 Hackthorne Rd<br />

Cashmere 8022<br />

§ Quality teaching with high expectations.<br />

St Joseph’s Papanui


WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 15<br />

Avonhead 55 Avonhead Road, Avonhead 03 348 7361 admin@avonhead.school.nz www..avonhead.school.nz<br />

Beckenham 71 Sandwich Road, Beckenham 03 337 1404 principal@beckenham.school.nz www.beckenham.school.nz<br />

Belfast 700 Main North Rd, Belfast 03 323 8849 office@belfast.school.nz www.belfastschool.co.nz<br />

Burnham School Chaytor Avenue Christchurch 03 347 6851 principal@burnham.school.nz www.burnham.school.nz<br />

Cashmere Primary 135 Hackthorne Rd Cashmere 03 332 6786<br />

office@cashmereprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

www.cashmereprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

Ch.Ch. East 311 Gloucester St Christchurch 03 366 2440 admin@chcheast.school.nz www.chcheast.school.nz<br />

Christ the King 92 Greers Rd Burnside 03 358 2708 admin@christtheking.school.nz www. christtheking.school.nz<br />

Diamond Harbour 13 Hunters Road, Diamond Harbour 03 329 4842<br />

office@diamondharbour<br />

.school.nz<br />

www.diamondharbour<br />

.school.nz<br />

Halswell 437 Halswell Rd, Halswell 03 322 7038 admin@halswell.school.nz halswell.school.nz<br />

Heathcote Valley 61 Bridle Path Rd, Heathcote Valley 03 384 1058 admin@hvs.school.nz www.hvs.school.nz<br />

Kaiapoi Borough<br />

School<br />

20 Hilton Street, Kaiapoi 03 327 7231 principal@kbs.school.nz www.kbs.school.nz<br />

Kaiapoi North 278 Williams Street, Kaiapoi 03 327 8803 jason.m@kaiapoinorth.school.nz www.kaiapoinorth.school.nz<br />

Lincoln Primary 130 North Belt, Lincoln 03 325 2571 principal@lincolnprimary.ac.nz<br />

lincolnprimary.ultranet.<br />

school.nz<br />

Loburn RD 2 Rangiora 03 312 88<strong>28</strong> principal@loburn.school.nz www.loburn.school.nz<br />

And also<br />

The research also provides insight into<br />

what works for Year 7 and 8 students:<br />

Ministry of Education by Dinham and Rowe<br />

of the Australian Council for Educational<br />

Research. 2007<br />

• From the broader ‘teaching and learning literature’,<br />

there is strong evidence that the quality of teaching<br />

which students receive at all levels and stages of<br />

schooling is of major importance in influencing<br />

achievement outcomes for students.<br />

• While productive and positive student-teacher<br />

relationships are identified as an important<br />

characteristic of highly performing schools<br />

catering for middle years’ students, it needs to be<br />

acknowledged that good teachers and school leaders<br />

at all levels of schooling is what works.<br />

• It is therefore debateable whether at least some<br />

aspects of the philosophy and enactment of middle<br />

schooling is any different from ‘good’ teaching and<br />

effective schooling generally in all school types.<br />

The literature is clear in advocating ‘middle schooling<br />

approaches focusing on quality teaching and<br />

enhanced learning’ rather than on school type.<br />

Therefore it is what happens in the classroom to<br />

support learning and what happens across the school<br />

to cater for the specific developmental, cognitive,<br />

physical, emotional and social needs of Year 7 and 8<br />

that makes the difference. Not school type.<br />

The research on middle schooling and its implications<br />

to provide quality education to Year 7 and 8 students<br />

is as applicable to full primary school as it is for other<br />

schooling types.<br />

Lyttelton Primary<br />

School<br />

34 Oxford Street, Lyttelton 03 929 0588 office@lyttelton.school.nz www.lyttelton.school.nz<br />

Mairehau Primary 43 Mahars Road, Mairehau 03 385 3796 principal@mps.school.nz www.mps.school.nz<br />

Merrin 41 Merrin Street, Avonhead 03 358 8369 office@merrin.school.nz www.merrin.school.nz<br />

Mt Pleasant School 82 Major Hornbrook Road 03 384 3994 principal@mtpleasant.school.nz www.mtpleasant.school.nz<br />

New Brighton<br />

Catholic (Mary<br />

Immaculate)<br />

100 Lonsdale Street, New Brighton 03 388 7982 office@nbc.school.nz www.nbc.school.nz<br />

Oaklands 37 Cunningham Place, Halswell 03 322 8735 office@oaklands.school.nz www.oaklands.school.nz<br />

Ohoka RD2 Kaiapoi, Kaiapoi 03 312 6840 office@ohoka.school.nz www.ohoka.school.nz<br />

Ōpāwa School 30 Ford Rd. Opawa, Christchurch 03 332 6374 principal@opawa.school.nz www.opawa.school.nz<br />

Our Lady Star of<br />

the Sea<br />

45 Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 5315 office@ourladystar.school.nz www.ourladystar.school.nz<br />

Ouruhia School 21 Turners Rd, Christchurch 03 323 8855 principal@ouruhia.school.nz http://ouruhia.wikispaces.com<br />

Parkview Chadbury St, Parklands 03 383 0833 office@parkview.school.nz www.parkview.school.nz<br />

Pegasus Bay<br />

School<br />

5 Solander Rd, Pegasus 03 920 7000 principal@pegasusbay.school.nz www.pegasusbay.school.nz<br />

Prebbleton School Blakes Road, Prebbleton 03 349 6553 admin@prebbleton.school.nz www.prebbleton.school.nz<br />

Queenspark 222 Queenspark Drive, Christchurch 03 383 1578 admin@queenspark.school.nz www.queenspark.school.nz<br />

Rangiora new Life<br />

School<br />

2 Denchs Rd, Rangiora 03 313 6332 admin@rnls.school.nz www.rnls.school.nz<br />

Redcliffs Truro St, Sumner 03 384 3853 admin@redcliffs.school.nz www.redcliffs.school.nz<br />

Riccarton Primary English Street, Upper Riccarton 03 348 5700<br />

office@riccartonprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

www.riccartonprimary<br />

.school.nz<br />

Russley 74 Cutts Road, Russley 03 342 7783 reception@russley.school.nz www.russley.school.nz<br />

South New Brighton 160 Estuary Road, South New Brighton 03 388 9426 admin@snbs.school.nz www.snbs.school.nz<br />

Springston School 16- 20 Leeston Road, Springston 03 329 5724 office@springston.school.nz springston.school.nz<br />

St Bernadette’s<br />

Catholic<br />

St Joseph’s<br />

Papanui<br />

74 Hei Hei Road, Hornby 03 342 9780 admin@stb.school.nz<br />

www.stbernadetteschch<br />

.school.nz<br />

4 Vagues Rd, Christchurch 03 352 8779 principal@stjopapa.school.nz www.stjopapa.school.nz<br />

St Martins Albert Terrace, St Martins 03 332 6121 admin@stmartins.school.nz www.stmartins.school.nz<br />

St Patrick’s Kaiapoi 61 Fuller St, Kaiapoi 03 327 7700 tcoleman@stpatkai.school.nz www.stpatkai.school.nz<br />

St Peter’s 11 Fisher Avenue, Beckenham 03 332 7598 office@saintpeters.school.nz www.saintpeters.school.nz<br />

Sumner Colenso Street, Sumner 03 326 6546 admin@sumner.school.nz www.sumner.school.nz<br />

Templeton 40 Kirk Road, Templeton 03 349 7045 office@templeton.school.nz www.templeton.school.nz<br />

Waltham School Waltham Road & Hastings Street 03 379 3137 admin@waltham.school.nz www. waltham.school.nz<br />

Westburn 257 Waimairi Road, Ilam 03 358 8173 admin@westburn.school.nz www.westburn.school.nz<br />

West Eyreton 1651 North Eyre Road, Rangiora RD 5 03 312 5850 office@westeyreton.school.nz www.westeyreton.school.nz<br />

West Melton<br />

Primary<br />

743 Weedons Ross Road,<br />

West Melton<br />

03 347 8448 mary@westmelton.school.nz www.westmelton.school.nz<br />

Wharenui 32 Matipo Street, Riccarton 03 348 5263 office@wharenui.school.nz www.wharenui.school.nz<br />

Woodend Full Main Road, Woodend 7641 03 312 7808 g.barber@woodend.school.nz www.woodend.school.nz<br />

Yaldhurst Model 48 School Road, Yaldhurst 03 342 7933 secretary@yaldhurst.school.nz www.yaldhurst.school.nz<br />

Lyttelton Primary School -<br />

Te Kura Tuatahi o Ōhinehou<br />

Parkview School<br />

New Brighton Catholic


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I have learnt not to judge<br />

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• Mark Thomas -Fire Risk<br />

Management Officer<br />

I WAS woken by a phone<br />

call about 11pm last Monday<br />

from a friend who lives on the<br />

opposite side of the city.<br />

She was concerned because<br />

her daughter, who lives next<br />

door, had an unusual burninglike<br />

smell in her home that<br />

could not be traced.<br />

She didn’t know what to<br />

do and didn’t want to bother<br />

this issue seriously and already<br />

assisting the homeless here.<br />

I feel we could always do<br />

more. Why is it that we want our<br />

bus users to be warm waiting<br />

for a bus in our new bus shelters<br />

during their 5-10min wait while<br />

others do not even have shelters<br />

at all for a home 24/7.<br />

I would love to see a very<br />

simple solution albeit temporary<br />

to at least keep them together and<br />

covered as winter fast approaches.<br />

For example, the news recently<br />

showed maraes up north<br />

paving the way, reaching out to<br />

immediate need where need is<br />

not presently met. This allows<br />

a one-stop shop for others to<br />

contribute clothing, bedding,<br />

bathroom facilities, food<br />

Don’t wait, phone 111<br />

the Fire Service. I told her to<br />

ring 111 immediately. They<br />

did. Harewood’s fire appliance<br />

arrived and found a downlight<br />

in the ceiling was covered<br />

by inappropriately placed<br />

insulation.<br />

The heat from the lamp<br />

could not escape. The<br />

fibreglass insulation and<br />

associated dust was getting<br />

hotter and hotter.<br />

There probably wouldn’t<br />

FLAME FILES<br />

have been a fire if it had been<br />

left. But there might have<br />

been.<br />

We get lots of calls to false<br />

alarms. People smell smoke<br />

and ring up when there’s a fire<br />

in North Canterbury that’s<br />

50km from their house and<br />

when a nor’wester is howling.<br />

Others report smoke<br />

swirling on a cold winter’s night<br />

which turns out to be mist.<br />

We never complain, because<br />

and job offers.<br />

I would like something similar<br />

here in the city. A central<br />

point to keep their social interaction<br />

together and offers the<br />

needed help in practical ways.<br />

I have spoken with founder,<br />

and primary carer and facilitator<br />

of Help for the Homeless<br />

Amy Burke who agrees we<br />

need core facilities for those<br />

living in cars, yet she has<br />

struck red tape when trying<br />

to arrange this for the homeless.<br />

I would love to see an<br />

immediate response that at the<br />

very least opens the use of our<br />

community facilities – become<br />

available for showers for our<br />

homeless without red tape.<br />

What a difference it would<br />

make also if we could use the<br />

vacant halls in the east with<br />

bathroom and kitchen facilities<br />

now empty and not used,<br />

yet red tape again stops our<br />

ability to help others.<br />

Help for the Homeless<br />

facebook link https://www.facebook.com/HelpfortheHomelessChristchurch/<br />

I will leave you with this<br />

saying: “A community is judged<br />

by the way it treats its most<br />

vulnerable”.<br />

all of us would prefer to go to<br />

10 false alarms like this rather<br />

than not be called to the one<br />

that escalates enough to kill<br />

someone in their sleep.<br />

If you’ve ever wondered<br />

‘should I call the Fire Service?’<br />

Yes – do it.<br />

On the other hand, a<br />

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out in traffic. Turned out to be<br />

steam. Now he’s fair game.<br />

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Finding a genuine, specialist bookshop<br />

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Christchurch Intermediate<br />

Schools<br />

Specialists in Year 7 and Year 8 Education<br />

OPEN NIGHTS <strong>2016</strong><br />

Intermediates are two year<br />

coeducational schools specialising<br />

in the education of students in their<br />

early adolescence, 11-13 year olds.<br />

Intermediates are exciting places for students to<br />

begin their adventure into adolescence. In addition<br />

to providing a rich, age and stage, middle-yearsspecific<br />

curriculum in a stimulating, challenging and<br />

rewarding environment, intermediates cater for many<br />

interest groups and clubs.<br />

Early adolescence is a unique and<br />

special time of immense physical,<br />

intellectual, emotional and social<br />

development. These changes create<br />

specific needs and challenges that<br />

are significantly different from<br />

the needs of younger children or<br />

older adolescents. Teachers in<br />

intermediate schools are highly<br />

qualified, experienced and skilled<br />

teachers of students in their early<br />

adolescence. Our teachers establish<br />

strong relationships and particularly<br />

enjoy working with this age group.<br />

It is not surprising that New Zealand and overseas<br />

research concludes that the quality of teaching is<br />

one of the most significant factors influencing how<br />

well students learn at school. Given that quality<br />

teaching occurs in most New Zealand schools<br />

regardless of their type, it’s only natural to consider<br />

other factors that might make a difference for early<br />

adolescents.<br />

The young people at intermediates are changing<br />

rapidly – physically, emotionally and socially.<br />

Intermediates focus solely on this age group and<br />

are well positioned to meet their needs. A mix<br />

of specialist and home room teachers helps to<br />

provide the choices, challenge, love for practical<br />

activities and academic rigour in the students’<br />

learning. Resourcing, both human and physical, that<br />

is developed deliberately to meet early adolescent<br />

student needs, helps to build self esteem, assist<br />

students to develop and find strengths and links<br />

learning with career aspirations. Teachers who are<br />

focussed solely on the middle years are able to work<br />

collaboratively to provide level-appropriate engaging<br />

Our aim is for all of our students<br />

to leave our intermediate schools<br />

feeling confident in themselves<br />

as successful learners and well<br />

equipped with the knowledge, skills<br />

and attributes needed for high<br />

achievement not only at the next<br />

stage of their formal education but<br />

as life long learners.<br />

programmes that connect learning to students’ lives<br />

and interests and provide challenge for all students<br />

to achieve to the best of their ability.<br />

Current intermediate school students list these<br />

points:<br />

In particular, early adolescents<br />

enjoy learning that is authentic and<br />

meaningful to them in an environment<br />

where they have choice and a real say<br />

in what and how they learn. Students<br />

enjoy the challenge of new and<br />

different learning opportunities that<br />

are provided by specialist teachers in<br />

technology, science, performing arts<br />

and visual arts. There also remains an<br />

emphasis on continuing to develop<br />

skills to a high level in literacy and<br />

mathematics.<br />

1. “There are more children of my own age here<br />

because our school takes all the year sixes from a<br />

few different schools and they come to one school.<br />

And because we’ve got bigger numbers of pupils<br />

we can have more sports teams and … there’s<br />

something for everyone” Y8 child<br />

2. “Our school has different specialist teachers for<br />

subjects like music art, P.E. and technology, so we<br />

get used to that – which is good preparation for<br />

secondary school” Y7 girl<br />

3. “At intermediate school everything is for our two<br />

years (age group).” Y8 girl<br />

4. “I like that we don’t have to look out for little<br />

children. That was neat at our old (primary) school<br />

but it’s nice to just have our own age here. Y7 boy<br />

Intermediate schools work very<br />

closely together to collectively provide<br />

a wide range of extracurricular<br />

opportunities for students. For<br />

example, there are a number of interintermediate<br />

sport competitions such<br />

as swimming, winter sport, summer<br />

sport, athletics and cross country.<br />

5. “It’s good that we don’t have big secondary kids<br />

here. We can worry about them when we’re older…<br />

and then we’ll be big too. Y8 boy<br />

For a specialist focus on middle year schooling, use<br />

the table on this page to find the time and date of<br />

the open night for your nearest intermediate school.<br />

ENQUIRIES WELCOME<br />

This is a great opportunity to<br />

see Intermediates in action<br />

Attending our Open Nights is a<br />

great way to see Intermediate<br />

schools in action<br />

School Date Time Principal Email Phone Website<br />

Breens Thursday 7 July 4.30pm – 6.30pm Nikki Clarke office@breens.school.nz 359 8108 www.breens.school.nz<br />

Casebrook Wednesday 3 August 6.30pm – 8.30pm Sharon Keen office@casebrook.school.nz 359 74<strong>28</strong> www.casebrook.school.nz<br />

Chisnallwood Wednesday 3 August 6.00pm – 8.00pm Iva Hamilton info@chisnallwood.school.nz 388 4199 www.chisnallwood.school.nz<br />

Christchurch South Thursday <strong>28</strong> July 6.30pm – 8.00pm Ross Hastings office@chchsouth.ac.nz 332 2408 www.chchsouth.ac.nz<br />

Cobham<br />

Tuesday 26 July<br />

3.30 pm – 5.30 pm &<br />

6.30 pm – 8.30 pm<br />

Scott Thelning office@cobham.school.nz 351 6381 www.cobham.school.nz<br />

Heaton Thursday 7 July 6.30pm – 8.30pm Andrea Knight admin@heaton.school.nz 355 9555 www.heaton.school.nz<br />

Kirkwood<br />

Tuesday 5 July<br />

9.00am – 12.00 noon<br />

and 7.00pm – 8.30pm<br />

Phil Tappenden school.information@kirkwood.school.nz 348 7718 www.kirkwood.school.nz<br />

Shirley Thursday <strong>28</strong> July 6.30pm – 8.00pm Geoff Siave office@sis.school.nz 385 2229 www.sis.school.nz


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CONTINUING EDUCATION<br />

Scheme Helps Pasifika<br />

Tradespeople Succeed<br />

every year ara institute of Canterbury offers Pasifika Trades Training<br />

scholarships for anyone of Pasifika descent to train in trades fees-free.<br />

The iniTiaTive was created to<br />

help Pasifika people contribute to the<br />

rebuild of Christchurch and is run in<br />

collaboration with leaders from the<br />

Pasifika community and government<br />

agencies with Pasifika church ministers<br />

playing a key role in nominating people<br />

and offering pastoral support.<br />

Because everyone is different, there<br />

are a number of options and pathways<br />

available to help Pasifika men and women<br />

start a career in the trades. To make<br />

sure every student succeeds, support is<br />

available from the Centre of Māori and<br />

Pasifika achievement, with pastoral care<br />

advisors helping not only with study<br />

matters but with anything that impacts on<br />

students completing their studies.<br />

Trades training has evolved and that’s<br />

good news for learners. Classroombased<br />

theory sessions are being phased<br />

out in favour of shorter, more frequent<br />

theory sessions in new workshops so<br />

that students can practice what they have<br />

learned straight away. The new style will<br />

suit many Pasifika learners, especially<br />

those who would rather be using their<br />

hands than sitting for long periods of<br />

time.<br />

ara recently upgraded the trades<br />

training facilities with $18.9 million of<br />

government investment so that workshops<br />

are even more like what students will find<br />

out in their industry.<br />

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Mid-year intake is now open with July<br />

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WESTERN NEWS<br />

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SECONDARY SCHOOL SPORTS SELECTION SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION<br />

Digital Technologies at Digit<br />

SPORTS<br />

Mairehau High School Mair<br />

PAST GREAT, FUTURE GREATS: Quinn Clinton, (second from right) with NBA<br />

greats David Robinson, Bruce Bowen after taking home the All-Star game<br />

MVP award. ​<br />

Boys’ High Quinn Clinton MVP<br />

and he meets the game’s greats<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

CHRISTCHURCH Boys’ High<br />

basketballer Quinn Clinton, has been<br />

named the most valuable player at the<br />

weekend’s Basketball Without Borders<br />

All-Star Game.<br />

Clinton was presented with the award in<br />

the presence of some NBA greats.<br />

Two-time NBA Championship winner<br />

and 1995 NBA MVP David Robinson<br />

headlined the four-day-camp. Robinson is<br />

ranked amongst some of the greatest big<br />

men to ever play the game.<br />

Robinson was joined at the camp by a<br />

fellow member of the 2003 championship<br />

winning San Antonio Spurs, Bruce Bowen.<br />

The three-time championship winner<br />

is rated as one of the greatest defenders of<br />

his time. He made five NBA All-Defensive<br />

first teams from 2004-2008.<br />

• By Gordon Findlater<br />

BURNSIDE HIGH School rugby<br />

player Perry Karati brought up<br />

a rare milestone on Saturday,<br />

playing his 50th match for the<br />

school’s first XV.<br />

Karati (right) accomplished the<br />

feat against Waimea Combined<br />

in Nelson. Burnside lost the game<br />

12-15.<br />

He joins captain Cam Russel<br />

Clinton was one of five Kiwis to attend<br />

the camp in Melbourne. Less than 50 of<br />

the top 16 to 18-year-olds are invited to<br />

attend the Asia region camp.<br />

It was a bright week for New Zealand<br />

players, fellow Kiwi Sam Waardenburg<br />

was awarded the four-day-camp MVP<br />

award.<br />

There’s no rest for Clinton who now<br />

returns home to represent CBHS in the<br />

Thompson Trophy secondary school<br />

competition.<br />

Clinton has been a stand-out performer<br />

for his school and last week recorded 12<br />

points, 12 assists, nine rebounds, six steals<br />

and a block, in a top of the table clash with<br />

Cashmere High School.<br />

Clinton and his CBHS side will host<br />

Papanui High School tonight. Tip-off is at<br />

6pm.<br />

Burnside player reaches 50th match<br />

as just the second active player in<br />

the Burnside team to bring up 50<br />

games.<br />

Burnside currently hold<br />

sixth place in this year’s UC<br />

Championship, with six wins and<br />

four draws.<br />

Round 11 of the competition<br />

sees them travel south to play<br />

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Digital Technologies Design, and Visual<br />

Communication and Workshop Materials<br />

are the learning teams that are involved in<br />

the initial stages of a project to build two<br />

weather stations in separate locations.<br />

The first challenge for term one was<br />

to use the project plan for the school’s<br />

STEM project as a basis to design a Year<br />

11 Digital Technologies course that met<br />

the individual needs of the students,<br />

curriculum delivery requirements and<br />

NCEA assessment requirements. It’s a<br />

popular course, with enthusiasm for it<br />

fuelled by the work students do in this<br />

learning area in the junior school.<br />

The students opting for this course<br />

have a range of skills and abilities.<br />

Individual courses were designed to<br />

establish the base skills needed to begin<br />

the construction, and programming of<br />

the electronic system that will measure,<br />

record and display weather data.<br />

The main emphasis for the first term<br />

was to establish a suitable level of coding<br />

skills in all the students. The learning<br />

progress has enabled all students to be in<br />

a position to participate directly in the<br />

coding of the electronic recording system<br />

for the Weather Stations.<br />

Some students are operating at the<br />

higher skill level and they will write the<br />

code to drive the dynamic data driven<br />

website that will display the data. These<br />

students will be assessed against Level 2<br />

NCEA standards.<br />

Electronic systems have been the<br />

focus of learning and assessment this<br />

term. Arduino boards have been used<br />

to construct small to medium sized<br />

projects. These projects enable students to<br />

understand the electronic componentry<br />

needed in the construction of the weather<br />

stations.<br />

Year 12 student Zion Phillips coding and<br />

constructing a 4WD drive vehicle.<br />

Digital Tec<br />

Communicat<br />

are the learni<br />

the initial sta<br />

weather stati<br />

The first ch<br />

to use the pro<br />

STEM projec<br />

11 Digital Te<br />

the individua<br />

curriculum d<br />

NCEA assess<br />

Mairehau High School Construction of popular cour<br />

Weather Stations<br />

fuelled by the<br />

Workshop materials students have learning been area<br />

constructing the housing for the stations The studen<br />

and Year 13 student Chris Nicholson, have a range<br />

is responsible for seeing this part Individual of the co<br />

project to completion. Chris is excited establish the<br />

about the many opportunities offered the construct<br />

in this course. “I really enjoy doing the electronic<br />

the practical work for this subject record and and d<br />

helping out younger students. It’s handson,<br />

I get to see how the project will was work to establ<br />

The main e<br />

and I’m doing something I have a skills real in all th<br />

interest in. It’s been a lengthy process, progress but has<br />

worth it to see the results and gain a position some to<br />

personal satisfaction.”<br />

coding of the<br />

for the Weath<br />

Some stude<br />

higher skill le<br />

code to drive<br />

website that w<br />

students will<br />

NCEA stand<br />

Electronic<br />

focus of learn<br />

term. Arduin<br />

to construct<br />

projects. The<br />

understand t<br />

Year 11 student Niko Smith constructing a radio<br />

controlled system to enable him to navigate his<br />

4WD vehicle remotely.<br />

needed in the<br />

stations.<br />

Year 11 students Niko Smith and Erin Mander<br />

constructing a radio controlled system to<br />

Year<br />

enable<br />

12 studen<br />

them to navigate their 4WD vehicle remotely.<br />

constructing a


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New Christchurch schools<br />

to offer students more<br />

AVoNSIDE GIrLS’ and Shirley Boys’ will<br />

be the first single sex secondary schools in<br />

New Zealand’s history to share a campus<br />

– an arrangement their principals say will<br />

enable the schools to offer their students<br />

new opportunities.<br />

The schools are to be built on part of<br />

QEII Park, next to the Christchurch City<br />

Council’s Eastern recreation and Sport<br />

Centre.<br />

Avonside Girls’ High School Principal<br />

Sue Hume says the campus will be brand<br />

new and state of the art.<br />

“Each school will have its own teaching<br />

spaces and students will spend most of<br />

their day in a single sex environment.<br />

That’s important to us. research shows<br />

that single sex education benefits both girls<br />

and boys…boys do better academically<br />

and girls participate more. That’s because<br />

they have space to learn and focus away<br />

from the opposite gender,” says Sue Hume.<br />

John Laurenson says the new campus is<br />

a step forward.<br />

“Because we are going to work together,<br />

we’ll be able to offer more. For example,<br />

we’ll be sharing some facilities, including<br />

a performing arts auditorium, theatre<br />

and cultural space, which enables us to<br />

build bigger and better assets,” says John<br />

Laurenson.<br />

Another benefit is that the students<br />

will be able to interact with and learn<br />

alongside peers from their partner school.<br />

“Students from both schools will share<br />

buses to and from the campus, they’ll all<br />

be able to use the café, our new library<br />

and learning centre and our other shared<br />

facilities. This means that not only will<br />

they have all the benefits of a single sex<br />

education, they’ll have social opportunities<br />

not available at other single sex schools,”<br />

says Sue Hume.<br />

The Ministry of Education is currently<br />

working on how the new schools will<br />

be zoned but the schools are focusing<br />

on catering to residents who live east of<br />

Colombo Street.<br />

“Because we will be servicing a wide<br />

area, we will be establishing a network of<br />

buses to service the campus,” says John<br />

Laurenson.<br />

Best of all, Sue Hume says the new<br />

campus will open in 2019 so is not too far<br />

away.<br />

“In fact many of our current students<br />

will be making the journey to the new<br />

campus with us and those who join our<br />

schools in the next two years will spend<br />

their senior years there. It’s been a long<br />

and sometimes hard road to get to the<br />

new campus, but we are confident we’re on<br />

track to create something even better than<br />

what we had before the earthquakes.”<br />

John Laurenson and Sue Hume<br />

Year 9 students at work in Ngatahi<br />

SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION


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SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION<br />

Dual mother and teacher role<br />

provides unique perspective<br />

HAEATA CoMMuNITY Campus will<br />

provide more than cutting-edge facilities<br />

when it opens in 2017, says new Director<br />

of Learning rebecca Wilson – it is a “once<br />

in a lifetime opportunity” for students,<br />

their whānau and the East.<br />

rebecca’s three children will be among<br />

the first students attending the new school<br />

next year.<br />

“As a mother and a teacher I know that<br />

Haeata is the best choice for my kids,<br />

as they will be valued for who they are<br />

as individuals and given the chance to<br />

explore their different passions through<br />

Haeata’s personalised approach to<br />

learning,” says rebecca.<br />

“I also love the fact that they will be at<br />

one school for the rest of their schooling,<br />

as Haeata caters for students from years<br />

1-13. They can stay together for their<br />

education and not be separated.”<br />

Haeata is a “new beginning” for the East,<br />

says rebecca.<br />

“The new campus will change things<br />

for the better, providing a new learning<br />

community with endless opportunities –<br />

with students right in the heart of it.”<br />

rebecca joins Haeata’s Senior Leadership<br />

Team after 13 years at Bromley School, the<br />

last two as Deputy Principal.<br />

As Director of Learning at Haeata,<br />

rebecca is part of a team designing<br />

systems and structures that will ensure a<br />

successful start in 2017. Some of the key<br />

tasks include engaging with families and<br />

students from the contributing schools,<br />

strengthening relationships with Māori<br />

and Pasifika communities, planning for<br />

diverse learners and organising safe travel<br />

routes to and from school.<br />

“I have been in my new role since the<br />

beginning of the year and not a day goes<br />

by that I do not feel excited about Haeata<br />

opening its doors,” says rebecca, who also<br />

lives in the local community.<br />

“Although it is a safe, purpose-built<br />

school with state-of-the-art facilities,<br />

for me it is more about the innovative<br />

learning and community relationships that<br />

will form as a result.<br />

“Student wellbeing is really important.<br />

Like many people living in the East postquake,<br />

it has been challenging for us as a<br />

family at times. It is reassuring to know<br />

that my kids will be supported and cared<br />

for.”<br />

A future-focused learning environment<br />

that utilises innovation and technology<br />

is a key aspect of the Haeata model, says<br />

rebecca. Ensuring cultural and diverse<br />

Rebecca Wilson with her three children – Sienna (6), Grayson (5) and Brooklyn (8).<br />

needs are met, is another.<br />

“Haeata will be culturally intelligent and<br />

cater for diversity. We know that children<br />

learn in different ways and have different<br />

needs. The campus will be at the heart of<br />

our unique community, bringing together<br />

students and their families.<br />

“It is about really getting to know the<br />

kids and their whānau, creating a true<br />

partnership between home and school.<br />

“I have 100 percent faith that Haeata<br />

is going to be phenomenal. I see the new<br />

school bringing lots of happiness to the<br />

community, which is what it deserves.”<br />

“Student wellbeing is really<br />

important. Like many people<br />

living in the East post-quake, it<br />

has been challenging for us as a<br />

family at times. It is reassuring<br />

to know that my kids will be<br />

supported and cared for.”<br />

The future is bright in the East<br />

By Andy Kai Fong<br />

W<br />

hen I first saw the<br />

advertisement for the role<br />

of Haeata Community<br />

Campus Principal, I thought it<br />

was the most exciting educational<br />

opportunity I had seen for some time.<br />

The chance to create and build a<br />

new school is rare. At the time I was<br />

working as the Head of Secondary<br />

at Hong Kong’s Discovery College<br />

and prior to that I held Principal<br />

and Deputy Principal roles at<br />

Hornby and Lincoln High Schools.<br />

Haeata Community Campus will<br />

open its doors in term one of 2017 for<br />

students from years 1-13. The brand<br />

new school is currently being built on<br />

the Aranui High School site.<br />

The campus will combine pupils<br />

from the four schools that are closing<br />

in eastern Christchurch – Aranui<br />

Primary, Wainoni Primary, Avondale<br />

Primary and Aranui High School –<br />

as well as welcoming new students<br />

from the local community.<br />

It’s really important that we<br />

capture the essence of what has<br />

worked well at the four schools<br />

that are closing and apply it in the<br />

new campus.<br />

Families can be confident that<br />

their children will have access<br />

to quality and innovative education<br />

that provides a strong foundation<br />

for their future.<br />

Having students from years<br />

1-13 allows us to build strong<br />

connections between the school,<br />

students and whānau.<br />

We are fortunate to be in<br />

state-of-the-art facilities which will<br />

provide amazing opportunities for<br />

all students and community groups.<br />

We will be engaging face-to-face<br />

with our community regularly to<br />

discuss our plans, seek feedback and<br />

answer questions you may have.<br />

Along with our leadership team<br />

and Board of Trustees, I look<br />

forward to welcoming our first<br />

students in 2017.<br />

This is an exciting time for<br />

the East – join us!<br />

For more information on<br />

enrolment please contact<br />

Deb Palmer on (03) 929 0509 or<br />

botadmin@haeata.school.nz<br />

www.haeata.school.nz<br />

www.facebook.com/<br />

haeatacommunitycampus<br />

MANUKURA / PRINCIPAL<br />

Andy Kai Fong<br />

Haeata Community Campus


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HEALTH & BEAUTY<br />

WESTERN NEWS<br />

Transitioning skincare<br />

through the seasons<br />

Skincare expert and facialist Clemency Alice has a passion for beauty and organic<br />

skincare. Recently travelling to Paris and Australia to further her knowledge, she<br />

shares her secrets.<br />

the tRAnSition from summer to<br />

autumn can have a major impact on your<br />

skin’s overall condition and appearance. if<br />

the new season catches you unaware and<br />

unprepared, your skin can become very<br />

dry, extremely sensitive, lacklustre and<br />

more susceptible to breakouts. This is due<br />

to the change in oil flow – which was on<br />

an all-time high during summer – and the<br />

vitality of the ‘skin glow’ waning as cooler<br />

temperatures plummet, constricting<br />

blood vessels. here’s what you need to<br />

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WESTERN [Edition NEWS datE]<br />

Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 27<br />

heaLth & BeautY<br />

Hayfever sufferers receive<br />

much-needed attention<br />

Christchurch’s new allergy<br />

clinic is making headway<br />

in the fight to cure people<br />

of horrible allergy-related<br />

symptoms.<br />

Hayfever, or allergic rhinitis, affects<br />

1 in 5 people in australia and New<br />

Zealand. These sufferers have numerous<br />

symptoms including nasal congestion, eye<br />

irritation, sinus infections and also suffer<br />

from fatigue and poor quality sleep.<br />

These symptoms in children have<br />

been shown to impair learning and<br />

performance and in more frequent<br />

absenteeism and reduced productivity in<br />

adults, and overall cause a considerable<br />

impairment in a person’s quality of life.<br />

The South Island allergy Service, a new<br />

clinic that runs in private rooms in Upper<br />

riccarton has recently opened its doors<br />

to people who have endured - sometimes<br />

many years - of torturous allergic effects.<br />

Dr alisdair Webb, the lead clinician<br />

at the allergy Service, says, “Somewhat<br />

ironically the Garden City has had very<br />

little in the way of allergy support for<br />

patients and health practitioners for<br />

many years but here at SIaS we have<br />

specially trained clinicians who can fill<br />

that gap and offer a friendly, welcoming<br />

environment to diagnose, investigate and<br />

treat allergic symptoms.”<br />

De-SeNSItISatIoN: tHe CloSeSt<br />

tHING to a CUre<br />

The most exciting aspect on offer is<br />

the availability of desensitisation, or<br />

immunotherapy. Dr Webb continues,<br />

“immunotherapy uses tiny amounts of<br />

the responsible allergen to build up the<br />

tolerance of the body so it switches off<br />

the allergic reaction.” Immunotherapy<br />

has been around for hundreds of years in<br />

different forms and has been perfected<br />

over recent years, moving away from<br />

injections to the more convenient forms<br />

available today. after diagnosis this is<br />

now done at home in the majority of<br />

cases with minimal clinic input.<br />

a key first step is to determine what the<br />

responsible allergen is through skin prick<br />

testing. avoidance of allergic triggers is<br />

always the number one priority but in<br />

many cases, either living/employment<br />

situation or even proximity to pets can<br />

make this impossible.<br />

asthma and eczema are two conditions<br />

that are greatly influenced by allergens<br />

present in the air. although allergy<br />

treatments are limited to children over<br />

5 years old this is exactly when these<br />

conditions are becoming more apparent.<br />

“The numbers of sufferers we see is<br />

enormous”, says Dr Webb, “and being<br />

able to accurately and safely test them,<br />

with even a chance to offer long-term<br />

relief through desensitisation can be lifechanging.”<br />

Hayfever alert<br />

The winter period is the time to<br />

commence desensitisation for pollen<br />

allergies as the body takes time to build<br />

up a tolerance. establishing the trigger<br />

for the hayfever now and commencing<br />

desensitisation is essential for a spring<br />

period free from symptoms.<br />

for those allergy-sufferers requiring<br />

regular visits to the doctor, repeated<br />

medications and frequently missing<br />

out on activities and sleep - it would<br />

appear that there is hope in our midst, an<br />

accessible allergy clinic in the garden city.<br />

all further details are available at<br />

www.allergyservice.co.nz<br />

Contact us for your:<br />

Allergy diagnosis and treatment<br />

Skin Prick testing<br />

Lung Function testing<br />

Allergic Eczema and Asthma<br />

consultation<br />

Desensitisation<br />

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hayfever relief<br />

Personal Accessible Precise<br />

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WESTERN NEWS Tuesday <strong>June</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2016</strong> 29<br />

Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100<br />

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24 One Da Tool doublebatty.com<br />

27 Smart Vent smartvent.co.nz<br />

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32 Action Security actionsecurity.co.nz<br />

33 xteriorscapes xteriorscapes.co.nz<br />

34 Chris Stone Photography duophotography.co.nz<br />

35-36 Platinum Homes platinumhomes.co.nz<br />

37 Logan Smythe & Associates Ltd logansmythe.nz<br />

38 The Crowded House Coffee Company Ltd thecrowdedhouse.co.nz<br />

39 Ceramic Hair Straightner showtv.co.nz<br />

40-41 CPS Solar cpssolar.co.nz<br />

42 Kagi Jewellery kagi.net<br />

43 Allwood Trees Limited allwood.co.nz<br />

45-46 Heat Smart heatsmart.co.nz<br />

47 Cookware liveevents.co.nz<br />

48-51 The Flooring Warehouse theflooringwarehouse.co.nz<br />

52-53 Mike Pero Real Estate mikepero.com<br />

54 Shuzi NZ shuzi.co.nz<br />

55 Hypervent hypervent.com<br />

56-57 Jennian Homes Canterbury jennian.co.nz<br />

58 Venus Flooring venusflooring.co.nz<br />

59 Nuttz Gourmet nuttz.co.nz<br />

60 Eric James & Associates Ltd ericjames.co.nz<br />

61 Holloway Builders hollowaybuilders.co.nz<br />

62 UPVC Windows & Doors upvcwindows.co.nz<br />

63 Garden City Communications gccomms.net<br />

64-65 Ecobulb Led ecobulb.co.nz<br />

66-67 Fryair showtv.co.nz<br />

68-69 Urbano Interiors urbanointeriors.co.nz<br />

70 Milestone Homes Canterbury milestonehomes.co.nz<br />

71 NK Windows nkwindows.co.nz<br />

72 Morepork morepork.nz<br />

74 HPAC Energy Centre hpac.net.nz<br />

75 Kitchen Studio Chch kitchenstudio.co.nz<br />

76 Brenna Sincock Hearing & Gordon Audiology sincockhearing.nz gtaudiology.co.nz<br />

77 Wright Hotspring Spas wsp.co.nz<br />

78 Ladder liveevents.co.nz<br />

80 WindoWow showtv.co.nz<br />

81-82 Layne Watson Plumbing & Inline Plumbing<br />

85-86 Homes By Maxim homesbymaxim.co.nz<br />

87 Harcourts Twiss - Keir twisskeir.co.nz<br />

91-93 Central Heating NZ centralheating.co.nz<br />

94 NZ Home Loans - Whitmore nzhomeloans.co.nz<br />

95 Plus 2WP Ltd - Pruning Range showshop.co.nz<br />

99-105 Bed World bedworld.co.nz<br />

106 Treble Glaze trebleglaze.co.nz<br />

107 Happy Spine happyspine.co.nz<br />

108-111 Pool Land poolland.co.nz<br />

112-114 Waghorn Builders Ltd waghornbuilders.co.nz<br />

115 Renovator Extra Pair of Hands z-vise.co.nz<br />

116 Shimono NZ wealthtrading.co.nz<br />

117 Bellamy’s Real Estate bellamys.co.nz<br />

118-119 DVS dvs.nz<br />

120 Cornerstone Eco Homes Ltd cornerstoneecohomes.co.nz<br />

121-122 Enable enable.net.nz<br />

124-125 GNZIS breo.co.nz<br />

129-131 Bed Post Chch bedpost.co.nz<br />

134a IPGNZ www.ipgnz.co.nz<br />

134b Curtains Plus curtainplus.co.nz<br />

134c Unovent South unovent.co.nz<br />

134d-134f Urbano Interiors<br />

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135 Shower Dome South showerdome.co.nz<br />

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140-142 Heater & Paint Runner liveevents.co.nz<br />

143 Pest Control ecosmart.com<br />

144 Keith Hay Homes khh.co.nz<br />

145-146 Sunshine Solar sunshinesolar.co.nz<br />

147 House of Travel - Hornby hothornby.co.nz<br />

148-149 Plus 2WP - Massage Machine showshop.co.nz<br />

150-151 Retrospective Designs xeoos.co.nz logburners.info<br />

152-153 MagRoc magroc.co.nz<br />

154-156 Resene resene.co.nz<br />

159 Moda Kitchens & Waredrobes moda.co.nz<br />

160 Strategic Homes strategichomes.co.nz<br />

162-163 Jayco Canterbury Caravan Court caravancourt.co.nz<br />

164 Dinghy’s & Outboards dinghysandoutboards.co.nz<br />

165 Events NZ<br />

166 WonderChamois doublebatty.com<br />

167 Folding Bamboo Baskets doublebatty.com<br />

168 The Hamptons harcourts.co.nz<br />

170-171 iCycle Electric icycleelectric.co.nz<br />

173 Graphic Glass Canterbury graphicglass.biz<br />

174-175 & 177-178 HRV Windows hrv.co.nz<br />

176 Massage Chair liveevents.co.nz<br />

179 Munchy Seeds munchyseeds.co.nz<br />

181 Ark Financial Group arkfg.co.nz<br />

182 A1 Konjac Sponge at1konjacsponge.com<br />

183 Kleva Cut Knives klevacut.co.nz<br />

184 Dream Doors dreamdoors.co.nz<br />

185 Innovative Driveways innovativedriveways.co.nz<br />

186-187 GJ Gardner Homes gjgardner.co.nz<br />

188-189 Hometech Solartube hometech.co.nz<br />

190 OuterSpace Landscapes outerspacelandscapes.co.nz<br />

191-192 Venluree venluree.co.nz<br />

193 Scentsy db.scentsy.co.nz<br />

194 Health Station showtv.co.nz<br />

195 Duzz-All Beeswax duzz-allbeeswax.co.nz<br />

198 Canterbury Insulation Ltd canterburyinsulation.co.nz<br />

199 Morgan + Stone morganstone.co.nz<br />

202 ANZ anz.co.nz<br />

203 Lifetime Group lifetime.co.nz<br />

204 Canterbury Continuous Spouting continuous.co.nz<br />

206 Bermuda Pools bermudapools.net.nz<br />

207-208 Bambillo Bed liveevents.co.nz<br />

211 Showerwell showerwellchristchurch.co.nz<br />

200-201 & 212-213 Simply Furniture simplyfurniture.co.nz<br />

214-218 4 Seasons Home & Leisure 4seasons.co.nz<br />

219 Natural Flow South naturalflow.co.nz<br />

220-221 HRV Canterbury North& South hrv.co.nz<br />

222-223 Agility Building Solutions agbs.co.nz<br />

224-225 Woll Induction Line showtv.co.nz<br />

226 Project Homes projecthomes.co.nz<br />

227-234 R.V. Super Centre rvsupercentre.co.nz<br />

235-238 Lifestyle lifestylels.co.nz<br />

239 EnableMe enableme.co.nz<br />

240 Vibrating Gym Plate liveevents.co.nz<br />

241-244 Town & Country Gates townandcountrygates.co.nz<br />

245 The Carpet Mill carpetmill.co.nz<br />

247-248 Wall Art NZ mywallart.co.nz<br />

245 & 249 The Carpet Mill carpetmill.co.nz<br />

251-252 Zenteq zenteq.co.nz<br />

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