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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2021
Connecting Your Local Community
starnews.co.nz
New principal
settles into
Marshland School
Super Rugby
Aotearoa
feature
Sunday 21
March 2021
Page 5 Pages 6 & 7
Getting into the swing of teamwork
Year 7 and 8 pupils at Chisnallwood Intermediate kicked off the new school year with a Top Town event last
week. The games help promote teamwork, initiative, problem-solving and communication skills.
• More photos, page 5
city2surf.co.nz
Work on
some of
board’s
priorities
under way
• By Bea Gooding
THE Coastal-Burwood
Community Board is keen to get
stuck into a number of priorities
in the coming months, including
making final touches to the draft
Long Term Plan.
Deputy chairwoman Jo Zervos
said consultation on the Long
Term Plan is due to start next
month – an opportunity for
residents to think about what they
wanted to see in the area.
Work on some priorities such
as the construction of a bund at
Southshore and restoring the estuary
edge in South New Brighton
were already under way.
“So much stuff needs doing in
the east side; we’d like to see the
Pages Rd bridge work brought
forward,” she said.
“But we need to make sure these
things are in the draft so we get
the funding we need to actually
do the work.”
Not only was the plan up for
consultation, but the public will
also be able to respond to a plan
to install a natural playground at
Rāwhiti Domain.
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Natural playground a priority
• From page 1
“The Guardians of Rāwhiti
Domain put together a concept
for a natural playground and improving
the habitat for monarch
butterflies. It’s something people
have been quite interested [in],”
said Zervos.
“The concept’s there, they’ve got
the funding so it’s going out for
consultation in the next week or
so.”
Last year the
guardians received
$580,000 to build
a 1.7ha woodland
playground and
monarch butterfly
park as part of
Jo Zervos
the Government’s
shovel-ready initiative.
The playground will be made
with natural materials like wood,
will be wheelchair accessible, have
native gardens and will be built on
the natural contours of the land.
The natural playspace aims to
help children engage with the conservation
of the domain and the
region’s coastal environment.
Looking ahead at the rest of the
year, Zervos was looking forward
to celebrating Matariki with a
bang when New Brighton hosts a
fireworks display for the first time
in July this year.
The Matariki fireworks replaced
the annual Guy Fawkes display
as a result of residents wanting
to celebrate the country’s unique
culture more.
One of the things the board
wanted to improve was civic
engagement.
“We would love to hear from
more people – one of the things
we’ve found with our area is that
we don’t get many people in touch
with us and letting us know of
the issues – the positives and the
negatives,” said Zervos.
The board learned many lessons
following a “difficult” year of Covid-19.
Many members were new
to the role last year and were still
learning the ropes, but felt held
back due to financial restraints.
“We came in with all these
hopes and aspirations of getting
things done but were really
PLAN: The site
for the proposed
playground at
Rāwhiti Domain
– a project
which has been
prioritised by the
Coastal-Burwood
Community Board.
PHOTO: CCC
BELOW: An artist
impression of
the proposed
playground.
limited to what we could achieve.
It was a bit deflating, but that’s
life,” she said.
“We want to do the best we
can.”
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Manukura Principal Welcome 2021
He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata! He
tangata! He tangata! E mihi ana ki ngā whānau
oHaeata. Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, nga
manaakitanga ki a tātou katoa!
Our kaimahi/staff have been working
hard over the past two weeks to
prepare our kura for the arrival of
our ākonga in Term 1 2021. Those
who have had a long association
with Haeata will notice some differences,
not just in the way we have
organised our furniture, our spaces
and our puna ako, but in the way we
manage ourselves as we come together
as whānau with a total focus
on ako/learning and angitu/ success
for all this year.
A warm welcome to all ākonga for 2021. Please know Haeata is your
kura, your turangawaewae, your whare and you are welcome here.
I want to congratulate all ākonga on their beautiful uniform. The Haeata
Board of Trustees confirmed our uniform is compulsory and I have
been overwhelmed by the positive whānau response. We should all
be very proud of our young people - they surely are the best and the
brightest!
He tina ki runga, he tāmore ki raro In order to flourish
above, one must be firmly rooted below
Congratulations to Matthew Logopati who was awarded a full Rugby
League Scholarship to attend Coombabah State High School in Australia.
Matthew’s Scholarship sees him playing in the top Schools’ League
competition in Queensland. Matthew is a credit to his whānau and this
achievement is testament to his hard word and commitment at Haeata.
We are extremely proud of him.
We are very excited to welcome new
staff to the Haeata Whānau in 2021.
We are especially pleased that we have
managed to add to our current specialists,
expertise in Reading Recovery,
ESOL, sciences, Performing Arts, Te Reo
Māori, and Mathematics.
These new appointments will help to
ensure that every ākinga at Haeata will
receive a first class education that gives
them every advantage when they leave
our kura.
New Staff
Pictured: L-R: Rebecca Cordon, Shade Pakau, Raewyn Himona (Assistant Principal/Raukura),
Lynley Ingham, Leanne Rupene, Peggy Burrows (Manukura/Principal), Helen Lord,
Lois Bellingham, Anel Van Den Berg, Con Van Den Berg, Kataraina Houia-Rongonui,
Fleur West (not pictured)
We have a saying at Haeata, “Ko Haeata te kura, ko Haeata ahau, Ko
Haeata tātou. Haeata has two significant goals this year. The first, we
will be mākoha/ kind and the second, we will be angitu/successful.
He mahi pai noa iho katoa! I look forward to seeing how ākonga and
whānau define what success looks like for them.
Te manu ka kai i te miro, nōna te ngahere.
The bird that partakes of the miro berry reigns in the forest.
Te manu ka kai i te matauranga, nōna te ao.
The bird that partakes of the power of knowledge has access to the
world.
He mihi whanui, he mihi maioha ki a koutou katoa kua tae mai. This is a
widespread greeting of welcome to you all that have arrived.
Nō reira huri noa i pūmanawa o Haeata - Arohanui.
Whaea Peggy
Manukura
He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tāngata, he tāngata, he tāngata
What is the most important thing in the world? It is people, it is people, it is people.
What a great day for welcoming newcomers to Haeata! On the 10th February we had our
Mihi Whakatau to welcome our new whānau and kaimahi onto Kura.
This formal welcome opens our new year by welcoming our new ākonga and setting the tone
of Hanga Whare, one of our values here at Haeata.
We are so pleased to be able to start the year this way and we are looking forward to all the
wonderful things we will be able to achieve this year!
Taking enrolments, please email enroll@haeata.school.nz
for any enquiries or phone us on 03 930 0110
Haeata Community Campus
240 Breezes Road, Wainoni
Reception Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 3pm
Contact
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Puzzles, sack
races and
gumboot
throwing were
all part of a
pupil teamwork
challenge at
Chisnallwood
Intermediate
last week. The
event was
fun-filled and
enjoyed by the
pupils.
HEALTH & AWARENESS
New principal settles
into Marshland School
MARSHLAND School/Te Rito
Harakeke has a new principal.
Leigh Fowler, who was
formerly associate principal
at Clearview Primary, took up
her new position at the start of
term 1.
She replaces principal of
12 years, Jacqui Pascoe, who
moved to an education
consultant role working with
principals and teachers on
New
principal
Leigh
Fowler
checks out
Marshland
School’s
playground.
appraisal and coaching.
Marshland School is in its
third year at the new site on Te
Korari St, Marshland, which has
landscape projects, court extension
work, a new sports shed and
scooter track due to be completed
soon.
Fowler will be formally
welcomed during the school’s
Mihi Whakatau assembly this
month.
Joint pain: Do I have arthritis or
could it be mainly my muscles?
The team at Physical Sense in Sydenham
sees clients with a range of symptoms but
many of their middle-aged and senior clients
visit complaining of pain in one of their joints.
Physiotherapist Ietje van Stolk suggests
that a major part of the pain could be due
to muscle pain rather than simply arthritis.
“Even if an x-ray shows arthritis, the reason
for the pain may be the muscles around
the joint,” she explains. The images show
how a muscle knot (the crosses) in a back
muscle can give hip pain (aches and pain
are the red areas in the drawings), a knot
in a muscle on the back of the shoulder
blade can give a deep pain in the front of
the shoulder and a muscle knot all the way
near the groin can give an ache in the knee
(especially at night in bed).
Ietje recalls one case where an 89 year
old client with severe arthritis who walked
with a stick, told her, “I will end up in
a wheelchair, I cannot put any weight
through my right leg due to pain in my hip
and buttock”. “Within 4 treatments, she
was walking with her stick but without the
severe pain,” says Ietje. “The arthritis was
one of the factors that made her muscles
spasm but the other was that older people
move less and the flexed position the hip
is in when we sit is particularly bad for
the hip.” Ietje is happy with the fact that
although the client was 89 and could have
been “given up on” or told to live with the
pain, she made a difference to her health
and wellbeing.
The same lack of movement can be the
reason for your knee pain or your shoulder
pain and the same few treatments could
make a huge difference for you.
At Physical Sense, hands-on techniques
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techniques) are used to release the muscles.
The client also gets a home exercise
program designed to mobilize and stretch
the joint, strengthen the important core
muscles and increase general strength and
SHOULDER
PAIN
KNEE PAIN
(the crosses are the areas of the muscle spasms, the red areas is where the pain is felt)
balance. They teach a movement sequence
that stretches the joint in all directions
whilst the client is able to lie safely on their
bed, perfect for older or less mobile clients.
In many cases having the muscles
released and being taught how to maintain
it, is enough to stay on top of the problem.
HIP PAIN
If severe arthritis is the underlying cause,
some maintenance therapy may be
necessary, but that is often more affordable
and, for older patients, better tolerated
than surgery. After only one treatment you
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170 years of Prep School Excellence
Educational matters have
been much in the news at the
start of the school year. At St
Michael’s, we are delighted
that history teaching has finally
been acknowledged as essential
for developing well-informed,
articulate Kiwi citizens.
For at St Michael’s, history
is our foundation. As New
Zealand’s oldest prep school,
for 170 years we have educated
and nurtured the visionaries and
dreamers who have built our
city and country, shaping our
history and future.
At St Michael’s, our
young pupils have limitless
potential to lead exciting and
generous lives, and we have
the responsibility to educate
and inspire them, to encourage
every child to flourish in
mind, body and spirit.
St Michael’s is a prep school
for girls and boys in Years
1-8. ‘Prep’ as in a preparation
for secondary school, and a
foundation for a fine life. For
at the heart of St Michael’s
are the essential values of
Christian faith and good global
citizenship: respect, integrity,
faith, hope and love.
Our small co-ed classes and
specialist teachers ensure that
each child is an individual,
well known by staff and fellow
pupils alike. Every child has a
desk and chair, locker and peg
– their own space in which to
establish their own sense of
place and identity.
Traditional foundations
in English and Mathematics
are assured at St Michael’s.
The mechanics of English –
punctuation, grammar, spelling,
vocabulary and sentence
construction – are taught,
practised and tested. Learning
to read develops into reading
to learn, and the delights of
children’s literature, poetry
and drama. Simple sentences
become finely crafted creative
writing, accounts and studies.
Maths teaching has been
in the media firing line again
recently as our national results
continue to slide against key
international markers. At St
Michael’s, we keep it simple
and teach proper, ‘good, old
fashioned’ maths. Our pupils
are taught and have to learn
basic facts, times tables and
essential algorithm methods.
We don’t bundle anything! Our
parents can help their children
with their maths homework,
because they recognise it!
This academic rigour then
underpins our wider curriculums
in History, Geography and
Science. Spanish and, for the
older pupils, Latin, offer the
enrichment of learning another
language and about another
culture. IT literacy is taught,
not assumed, and computer use
is measured. We like teaching
and talking to our pupils!
A prep education offers
balance. St Michael’s cultural
and sports’ programmes
further develop each child’s
foundation, as creativity and
problem-solving come in many
forms. Specialist art and music
classes are enjoyed weekly.
Many pupils participate in
individual instrumental, singing
or speech & drama lessons with
one of our ten itinerant staff.
Our several choirs, Stage Band
and Orchestra offer key early
steps in group performance.
Our senior programme,
Parare, advances our Year 7&8
education outside the box, from
financial literacy to outdoor ed,
leadership challenges to new
sports, citizenship and civics to
art and technologies.
Nestled as we are on the
banks of the Avon, opposite
the Riverside Farmers’ Market,
ST MICHAEL’S ALUMNI
To help us celebrate 170 years of St
Michael’s Prep School excellence at the
heart of our city, alumni and former staff
are warmly invited to contact us so we can
share our anniversary plans with you.
alumni@saintmichaels.co.nz
St Michael’s extended campus
is spectacular: the art gallery,
museum, library, theatres and
Hagley Park are frequent haunts
only minutes away.
Many of our parents work
in the thriving city centre, and
Lincoln and Riccarton Road
hubs, but they live city-wide.
They comment on the comfort
of knowing their children are in
school nearby and the benefits
of popping over for an hour to
catch a performance or watch a
race.
With the central bus exchange
only a block away, senior
children arrive from all corners
of the city.
An independent school
education is a precious gift
and it doesn’t have to break the
bank. If you think a St Michael’s
education would suit your
child, you are warmly welcome
to discover for yourself our
purposeful, wholehearted and
inclusive prep school.
Our next Open Day is coming
up, on Wednesday 3 March.
Please pop in during the day
between 9.00am – 4.00pm
for a tour, and to book an
appointment on the day with
the principal, please contact
registrar, Bec Hitchcock:
registrar@saintmichaels.co.nz
or 03.379.9790.
St Michael’s School
Your school at the heart of the city
✓ Co-educational, Years 1-8
✓ Small classes
✓ Specialist teachers
✓ Musical excellence
✓ Christian values
✓ Traditional classrooms; academic rigour
✓ Before & after school care: 7.30am - 5.30pm
✓ Central city location
Taking enrolments for 2022.
Some places available for 2021.
Open Day: Wednesday 3 March
www.saintmichaels.school.nz 249 Durham Street Phone (03) 379 9790 to book your tour.
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THousands of people enjoyed a sunny day at Thomson Park on
Waitangi Day to celebrate the annual I Love Brighton festival, which
has been running for 11 years.
Pony rides, archery, crazy bikes and cool slushies were the
highlights of the day which also had over 30 community groups
running activities. The Rawhiti School kapa haka group kicked
off the event, followed by other performers including Music with
Michal, The Mule and local youth band Broken Wire.
More than 30 community groups were involved on the day
including youth programmes, sports groups, interest groups, play
groups, cultural groups, emergency services, arts groups and more.
Youth Alive Trust manager James Ridpath said connection is a
large part of well-being, and if more people are connected to their
community after this day, then all the hard work has been worth it.
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• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding
the eastern suburbs start to
Northern Corridor opening has
see Lianne Dalziel’s campaign
been delayed by six months.
THE earthquake-damaged
aspirations for the area come to
The CNC was due to open in
former Sockburn Service Centre
fruition.
the middle of this year, but last
could finally be demolished in
During October’s local body
week the New
July – if the funding needed is
elections, Ms Dalziel identified
Zealand Transport
Agency
It comes as the
obtained.
repairs to the eastern part of the
city’s footpaths, pipes and roads
announced more
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton
as one of her main priorities for
time was needed
this term.
to complete the
Community
“We need a fully integrated
$290m motorwayten
in its draft
Board has writ-
programme of works for the
east, I have loosely called this
The original
submission to
Readers respond
Chance to the eastern alliance, which
scope of the
Delay in
Market day the city council’s
would essentially be an alliance
project has been Mark Wilson
Annual Plan
Mike Mora
to supermarket
farewell Holden
of contractors who can take
extended to include
a third southbound lane on
requesting the city council ad-
making mall
goes green at 2019-2020,
the whole area bit by bit and
rebranding
in style
systematically get the work
the Waimakariri River bridge and
exit safer
Cashmere dresses the HS budget gap so the
done,” she said during the
a clip-on cycleway.
buildings can be removed as soon
campaign.
St Albans resident Mark Wilson
as possible.
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wants to be a geneticist after high school, and feels the GirlBoss Advantage programme will help Board chairman Mike Mora
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South New Brighton School pupil Jacob McMillan enjoying the foam pit at Christchurch School of
City councillors are yet to pass
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in how things worked, often country to participate in the
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months, but it’s still there. Until
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and maths.
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and maths.
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CALLS HAVE been made to
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to the Covid-19 crisis.
City councillors James Gough,
Sam MacDonald, Catherine
Chu, Phil Mauger, Aaron Keown
and James Daniels have sent a
letter to Mayor Lianne Dalziel
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increase could be achieved this
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The city council is proposing
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the city council needed was for not entirely funded by rates, and
someone to hi the panic button. the consequences that will flow
“Calm heads must and will from decisions we make.
prevail,” she said.
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will be depending on us to we have time to ge this advice.
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however, we will need advice is meeting with our economic
on the impacts on all aspects of development agency, ChristchurchNZ,
the Canterbury Employers’
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Dawn Baxendale did not rule a
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