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PEGASUS POST Tuesday <strong>August</strong> 2 <strong>2016</strong> 7<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

ALL FOR ONE: Swordsmen Athos (Mark Ealam), Porthos (Hagen Byford) and Aramis (Bailey<br />

Cropp) with d’Artagnan (Cole Yeoman) are The Three Musketeers. They will be on show at<br />

Shirley Boys’ High School from <strong>August</strong> 9 to 12, starting at 7.30pm each night. Shirley and<br />

Avonside Girls’ high schools have joined forces to bring a cast of 35, more than 50 costumes,<br />

20 swords, boats, horses, muskets, explosions and a rotating stage, to bring to life The Three<br />

Musketeers. Tickets can be purchased from the Shirley Boys’ High student office or cash door<br />

sales on the night. Tea, coffee and refreshments available. Tickets $10.<br />

NEW ADDITION: Waitakiri<br />

Primary School celebrated<br />

its first day of term 3 with the<br />

opening of its new hall. In<br />

the last week of the holidays,<br />

the hall was blessed by<br />

kaumatua Reverend Sandy<br />

Kaa. But it wasn’t until last<br />

Monday when the whole<br />

school had its first look at<br />

the hall. The pupils sang<br />

and learnt why the hall<br />

was blessed. The hall was<br />

funded by Rata Foundation<br />

and Mainland Foundation<br />

provided some funding, the<br />

Ministry of Education paid<br />

for half of the cost, and the<br />

school’s board of trustees<br />

made up the rest.<br />

Shirley Boys’ band getting<br />

close to Rockquest finals<br />

SHIRLEY BOYS’ High School’s<br />

up and coming Fuzhun band are<br />

one of 30 Smokefree Rockquest<br />

groups around the country to<br />

have made it to the next stage in<br />

judging for the national final.<br />

Fuzhun is made up of year 11<br />

and 12 students, Michael Mose,<br />

Temuera Hay, John Lauvao,<br />

Keenan Jarvis, Gideon Valavala,<br />

Josh Mosa’ati, Toa Osai and<br />

Neihana Hay.<br />

There was about 700 entries in<br />

this year’s event. Bands played<br />

off to represent their region, and<br />

finalists will now send video<br />

footage for selection to play off<br />

at the national final in Auckland<br />

on September 24.<br />

Rockquest Charitable Trust<br />

chairman Matt Ealand said it<br />

was great to see the spread of<br />

finalists across every one of the<br />

regions where the event was held<br />

this year.<br />

The top 30 is made up of 20<br />

bands and 10 solo-duos. Six of<br />

the top 20 bands are from the<br />

South Island, and four of the top<br />

10 solo or duo acts.<br />

The top 30 bands and solo-duos<br />

will now be further narrowed<br />

down by a panel of judges.<br />

This month the final five<br />

bands will be announced and<br />

three solo-duos to play off at<br />

the Raye Freedman Centre<br />

at Epsom Girls Grammar on<br />

September 24.<br />

The 22 acts that didn’t make<br />

the cut become contenders for<br />

the People’s Choice Award,<br />

with the winner of the voting<br />

campaign competing as the<br />

ninth act in national final.<br />

The top 20 school-aged<br />

bands from around New<br />

Zealand are:<br />

Alien Weaponry, Bream Bay<br />

College, Northland; O-Boy!<br />

Kaipara College, North Shore;<br />

Daffodils, Western Springs<br />

College and Kristin School,<br />

Auckland; Nui Trio, Manurewa<br />

High School, Manukau;<br />

Tree Juice, Cambridge High<br />

School, Waikato; Half Eaten<br />

Pie,Te Awamutu College,<br />

Waikato; Made Alive, Whakatane<br />

High School & Trident<br />

High School, Bay of Plenty;<br />

AhJeez, Bethlehem College<br />

& Tauranga Boys College,<br />

Bay of Plenty; Kurawaka,<br />

TKKM O Kawakawa Mai<br />

Tawhiti & Gisborne Girls High<br />

School, East Coast; Suburban<br />

Goons, New Plymouth Boys’<br />

High School, Taranaki; Headlock,<br />

Havelock North High<br />

School, Hawkes Bay; Why<br />

Vibrations, Wanganui High<br />

School, Whanganui; Hymns<br />

& Her, Dannevirke High<br />

School, Manawatu; Retrospect,<br />

Onslow College, Wellington;<br />

Meraki, Marlborough<br />

Boys’ College, Marlborough;<br />

The Hoard, Golden Bay High<br />

School, Nelson; Tetra, Nelson<br />

College for Girls, Nelson;<br />

Fuzhun, Shirley Boys’ High<br />

School, Christchurch; Pseudo<br />

Sane, Geraldine High School,<br />

Timaru; Ceiling, Mt Aspiring<br />

College, Central Otago.<br />

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