Mangere College Special Edition Newsletter May 2021
Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakalofa lahi atu, namaste, as-salaam-alaikum and greetings. 2021 marks our 50th Jubilee year and we have kicked off the celebrations in Term 1 with a bang. In this special bumper edition newsletter you will see photos from our jubilee events. Also featured is how our students have celebrated many achievements over Term 1, including ASB Polyfest 2021. Our winter sports are about to begin, so keep an eye out for our teams and we also have many exciting academic events happening this term such as the South Auckland Mathematics Competitions. Enjoy reading.
Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakalofa lahi atu, namaste,
as-salaam-alaikum and greetings.
2021 marks our 50th Jubilee year and we have kicked off the celebrations in Term 1 with a bang. In this special bumper edition newsletter you will see photos from our jubilee events. Also featured is how our students have celebrated many achievements over Term 1, including ASB Polyfest 2021. Our winter sports are about to begin, so keep an eye out for our teams and we also have many exciting academic events happening this term such as the South Auckland Mathematics Competitions. Enjoy reading.
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Māngere College
SPECIAL
EDITION
NEWSLETTER 2021
SPECIAL
EDITION
SPECIAL
POLYFEST
AND 50TH
JUBILEE
EDITION
Photo of our Cook Islands group at Polyfest by MC Media student Romeo Fidow
Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakalofa lahi atu, namaste,
as-salaam-alaikum and greetings.
2021 marks our 50th Jubilee year and we have kicked off the celebrations in Term 1 with
a bang. In this special bumper edition newsletter you will see photos from our jubilee
events. Also featured is how our students have celebrated many achievements over
Term 1, including ASB Polyfest 2021. Our winter sports are about to begin, so keep an
eye out for our teams and we also have many exciting academic events happening this
term such as the South Auckland Mathematics Competitions. Enjoy reading.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
04
50th Jubilee
Pōwhiri
05
50th Jubilee
Meet & Greet
06
Polyfest 2021
08
Student Leaders
2021 &
Careers
09
Manawa Whenua
leadership, Debate
team & MC Media
10
Performing Arts
Update
50th Jubilee Pōwhiri
P4
12
Sports Update
14
Science, Geography,
Catering, Red Cross
fundraising
15
Sports Leadership,
Duke of Edinburgh
prizegiving
Megaschools dance
competition
P11
MC Term 1 Newsletter - 1
A word from the Principal
This year we are celebrating our 50th year as a school. Students first attended
Māngere College in 1971 and the school has gone from strength to strength over
the following 50 years. We will be marking this special year with events in each
term which started with our Jubilee Pōwhiri and Meet & Greet event on 9 April.
It was great to meet so many past students and staff at these events including
some students and staff who started at the school in its very first year. If you
would like updates on other events through the year please register on our
website.
Term One this year was a long and busy term and despite the lockdown
disruptions at the start of the year there was so much to celebrate.
We started the year with the news that our NCEA results in 2020 were
our best ever. Our Level 1 pass rate was 86%, Level 2 was 90% and Level
3 was 64%. These are fantastic results for our school particularly with all
the disruption we had through the year in 2020. Students worked very
hard with the support of their teachers and all our senior students for
2020 should be congratulated on their fantastic results. These results
now set a benchmark that we aim to meet each year as we continue to
improve.
To finish off Term 1 we were very fortunate to see our students
displaying their talents in Polyfest. It has been three years since
we have seen a full Polyfest take place and our students did not
disappoint. All groups performed with pride and passion and it
was particularly pleasing to see our Cook Islands group win the top
overall prize.
Tom Webb
Principal of Māngere College
Term 2
Bell Times
MONDAY/FRIDAY
8:50am Period 1
9:50am Period 2
10:50am Shared Kai
11:10am Break 1
11:40am Period 3
12:40pm Period 4
1:40pm Break 2
2:10pm Period 5
3:10pm End Bell
Free Healthy Lunches
This year, our school has been
receiving free healthy school
lunches for our students from
a partnership with the Ministry
of Education. Check out the
menus we have this term.
They are on a 2 week rotation
so there is some variety.
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TERM 2 WEEK 1 MENU
Monday
Chicken & veg pasta
salad, fruit & vege balls,
pineapple wedges
Tuesday
Shaved beef sandwich,
anzac cookie and pear
Wednesday
Shaved ham and
cheese croissant,
TUESDAY/THURSDAY
8:50am Period 1
9:50am Period 2
10:50am
Shared Kai
11:10am Break 1
11:40am Period 3
12:40pm Period 4
1:40pm Break 2
2:10pm
Form time/
Assembly
2:30pm Period 5
3:30pm
popcorn and apple
Thursday
Tandoori chicken
wrap, blueberry
muffin and pear
Friday
Savoury chicken and
veg rice, cheese cubes
and apple
End Bell
WEDNESDAY
8:50am Period 1
9:50am Period 2
10:50am Shared Kai
11:10am Break 1
11:40am Period 3
12:40pm Period 4
1:35pm Break 2
2:05pm Period 5
3:00pm End Bell
TERM 2 WEEK 2 MENU
Monday
Chicken & veg pasta
salad, salsa, wholemeal
pita wedges
Tuesday
Chicken & coleslaw
wrap, blueberry muffin
& apple
Wednesday
Ham & cheese
sandwich, popcorn &
pear
Thursday
Pulled pork slider,
anzac cookie & apple
Friday
Chicken sushi bowl,
pineapple slices & trail
mix
Changes in the school leadership team
Deb Ward is now on maternity leave
New Staff
At the end of Term 1, we
wished Deputy Principal
Deb Ward all the best as she
begins her maternity leave.
We are pleased to
announce that the Head of
Mathematics, Katalina Ma
is stepping up as the new
acting Deputy Principal.
We are excited to see
Katalina Ma step up into this
leadership position and we
wish Deb all the best with
the baby on the way. We look
forward to seeing her back in
2022.
New Deputy Principal Katalina Ma
JON BENNET
Digital Technolgoy
teacher
LYNETTE PAP
Guidance Counsellor
ANURADHA
LAKHAN
Assistant HOD
Mathematics
AIDYN
RASMUSSEN
HOD Social Science
PISIA TOAFA
Teacher Aide
PAMATA
TOLEAFOA
Careers Admin Support
MICHAELA
WATSON
English Teacher
TRESWELL
WHITE
Mathematics Teacher
SALOME
WRIGHT
Teacher Aide
XUAN YU
Mandarin Teacher
We welcome all of our new staff who have
started at Māngere College this year.
It is exciting to note that two new staff
members are previous students from Māngere
College. Salome Wright began in Term 1 in
Learning Support and Pamata Toleafoa joined
us this term as Careers Admin Support.
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50th Jubilee Pōwhiri
On Friday 9th April, we opened our 50th Jubilee
with a pōwhiri.
It was a truly momentous occasion complete
with a sign of blessing with a huge downpour of
rain right in the middle of the occasion. Thank
you to all who were part of the ceremony, the
pōwhiri organisers, our students who perfomed
the haka pōwhiri, our speakers, kaumatua,
honoured guests, and all alumni students and
staff who attended.
Thank you also to Romeo Fidow who filmed the
event on facebook live so our almuni overseas
and absent could watch.
A special acknowledgment to speakers Jake Ratu,
Toi Katipa, Martin Cooper, Principal Tom Webb
and Eddie Manukau.
For more photos, go to:
www.māngere.school.nz/50thjubilee/
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50th Jubilee Meet & Greet
On the evening of Friday 9th
April, we held our informal
Meet & Greet Event for our 50th
Jubilee.
It was an evening of celebration,
dancing and catching up with
old friends - connecting the past
For more photos, go to:
www.māngere.school.nz/50thjubilee/
and the present.
We had alumni students and
staff from the foundation year
through to 2020 and it was great
to see high profile alumni such
as Ofa Tu'ungafasi and Willie
Jackson attend.
Photos from Gerardus Verspeek
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Cook Islands Group
Our Cook Islands
group had a fantastic
performace at Polyfest
this year and were placed
first overall.
RESULTS:
2021-1st overall Māngere
College
1st Best Drummers
1st Perepere Vaine
1st Perepere Tane
1st Imene Tuki
1st Ute
1st Peu Tupuna
1st Peu Tupuna
1st Equal Rangatira Vaine
1st Drum Dance
1st Best Composition
2nd Best Composition
Indian Group
Karen Group
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Tongan Group
RESULTS:
Mako Boys Dance - 3rd
place
Year 13 Speeches - 1st place
Lovely Alipate
Photos by MC Media
students Romeo and
Jorjane.
Samoan Group
RESULTS:
Overall placing - 3rd
2nd place - Sasa
3rd place - Taualuga
2nd place - Taupou
SPEECH COMPETITION:
1st in Year 11 - Mere Atanoa 11RA
3rd in Year 12 - Francesca Fuimaono 12BM
2nd in Year 13 - Adyhana Urika-Filifilia 13HS
1st in Impromptu - Rheima Misa T Iuta 13HI
Kapa Haka Roopu
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Student Leaders 2021
Back row (L-R): Dave
Siulangapo, Alexis Fenton,
Bobbie Sue Sood, Nathan
Taufahema, Jahriena Maybir,
Rachel Auora
Front row (L-R): Alec Ah-
Lam, Makeleta Alofaki,
Jordan Mau'u (Head Boy),
Anne Tupou (Head Girl),
Mele Tu'akalau, O-Shay
Murphy, Romeo Fidow
Absent: Tala Senifoto, Luisa
Toomata, Adyhana Urika
Filifilia
Careers
MAU ACADEMY
Beginning in Term 1, a group of Year 12 and
13 students embarked on an exciting 7 week
journey with the Mau Academy.
Through discovering their 'Mau'/identity, this will
guide their design process as they design street
art, planter boxes and pavilions for Bader Drive
(outside school) and Elmdon St. Students will also
gain credits and build connections with Unitec
Pathways and Unitech.
MĀNGERE DEVELOPMENT
CADETSHIP PROGRAMME
BUNGEE JUMPING
WITH INTERNATIONAL
TRAVEL COLLEGE
Pictured are Māngere College sisters Tarial, Salote
and Aliitasi Seuteni who have been recognised at
a recent awards ceremony for their involvement in
the Māngere Development Cadetship Programme.
Luisa Toomata after a bungee jump as part of her
International Travel College course
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Manawa Whenua
Leadership Programme
Here are some quotes from
some of our students who
are in the Manawa Whenua
Leadership Programme this
year:
stigma and change the
narrative between Pasifika
and Mental Wellbeing and
to normalise conversations
about mental health.”
“A positive from MWH so far is
being able to spread positive
messages to the school
during lock down.”
“What I like about this years
Hauora session is that we had
special quests coming and
talking to us about their lives
and the food.”
“A positive about MWH for
this year is ,its helped me
with strategies to break the
“During Hauora from
last weeks session, I leant
how important it is to
acknowledge your likings
and go after your dreams.”
“Manawa Whenua Hauora
is a place where everyone
from any background
come together and
communicate , share
stories, play games, make
friends and eat food
together."
Debate team
We now have two debates teams for
2021. A senior and junior team who
compete regularly at De La Selle
College. The Debates teams - choose
a side and battle through structure
and content to prove you're right.
MC SCHOLARS
Meet Tuesdays and Thursdays in
the Library 3.30 – 5.00pm for extra
support with your school work.
This year we have
heaps of new
members and have
had some upskilling in
photography.
Our MC Media students have done a great job
of photographing Polyfest and various sports
events while gaining great technical skills.
Watch out for our new TikTok page starting up!
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MĀNGERE COLLEGE
PERFORMING ARTS X
DIGITAL DISCIPLINE
PERFORMING ARTS
LEADERS
This term we
announced our first
ever Performing
Arts Student
Leaders.
These students
were chosen as
representatives for
Performing Arts in
our school and wider
community due to
the ongoing passion
and commitment
they have dedicated
to MC Music, Dance
and Drama. We look
forward to seeing them
paving the way for
other students showing
strong leadership
and contributing new
and creative ideas for
our performances,
showcases and
performing arts
endeavours. They kicked
off their journey with
a special trip to the
Māngere Arts Centre to
be inspired by the show
“Code Switch”.
Our 2021 Performing Arts
Leaders are:
Seti Savele
Pypher Tohilima-Franklin
Mele Lelenoa
Dave Siulangapo
Adyhana Urika Filifilia
Kasey Wehi
Suli Petaia
D’nadcyn Matia
Temaleti Sinani
Caylis Masinamua
Jahriena Maybir
Anne Tupou
Te Amorangi Nuku
This term, one of
our senior music
classes has had the
privilege of having
workshops with
Tony Laulu from
Digital Discipline.
These workshops
have been centered
around the topics of
mental health in the
area of social media,
cyber bullying and
internet addiction.
Students have
discussed important
topics of self-image
and self-worth
and have enjoyed
taking a deeper
look into how we
view ourselves and
where we place our
priorities in life.
One of our
songwriting groups
was commissioned
by Digital Discipline
(with support from
the Ministry for
Pacific Peoples)
to write a song
that would shine a
light on this topic,
with D’nadcyn
Matia, Pypher
Tohilima Franklin,
Lilly-Anne Ikiua,
Siobahn Mafileo
and Te Amorangi
Nuku taking up the
challenge. With the
song completed,
D’nadcyn, Pypher
and Siobahn headed
into the recording
studio with Kava
Bowl Media’s
Malachi Samuelu
to professionally
record the track. The
music video was
then filmed in the T1
school holidays, and
was released on 5th
May.
Performing Arts Student Leaders 2021
PALACE DANCE
WORKSHOP
On 24th
February we
welcomed three
members from
Palace Dance
Studio and the
Royal Family
Dance Crew, Isla
Potini, Teesha
Siale & Christian
Segi. They held
an exciting
hip-hop dance
workshop that
was enjoyed by
all our senior
Dancers.
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ANNOUNCING MUSIC PERFORMANCE GROUPS
FOR 2021!
Avenir: Pypher Tohilima-Franklin,
Seti Savele, Rheima Misa T Iuta,
Te Amorangi Nuku
Quartz: Lexus Walters, Lakai
Maea, Jasmine Lemoa, Meliame
Funaki
Duende: Pearl Taisi, Crystal
Fineaso, Hoparonee Aleni
Niu Sound: Adyhana Urika
Filifilia, D’nadcyn Matia, Temaleti
Sinani, Caylis Masinamua
Léas: Mere Atanoa, Luisa Lualua,
Henry Mataroa, Maaria Nuku,
Atalua Paulo, Sufali Pename
THE
PERFORMING
ARTS
SHOWCASE IS
COMING UP!
Save the dates:
Thu 24th & Fri 25th June
MEGASCHOOLS COMPETITION
In the Term 1 holidays two of our
dance crews headed over to the
Vodafone Events Centre to compete
at the annual Megaschools Hip
Hop Dance Competition. ‘Ma Galz’
Crew competed in the Mini-Crew
Division, and ‘MC Vibes’ competed
in the 9 Man Crew Division. The
Events Centre was packed full of
family, friends and supporters, and
our teams competed against strong
schools such as Manurewa High,
Avondale College and Mt Albert
Grammar. At the end of the night,
our crews were stoked to come away
with two placings; 2nd Overall for
Ma Galz Crew, and 3rd Overall for MC
Vibes. It was a fantastic experience
for our dancers not only to compete,
but to unify their team bond and
also gain inspiration from other
crews.
CREATIVE LOCKDOWN CHALLENGE
Creative Lockdown
Challenge
Congratulations to
our two Lockdown
Challenge winners, Suli
Petaia and runner-up,
Adyhana Urika Filifilia.
The challenge was to
create a music cover or
dance choreography to
the song “Sun Comes Up”
by Rudimental & James
Arthur. They both won
tuck shop credit and were
featured on our Māngere
College Performing Arts
Instagram.
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1ST XV BOYS RUGBY
In April, our 1st XV rugby boys
played a friendly pre-season game
against the Māngere College Old
Boys with a win to the Old Boys.
It was a great opportunity for the
current and previous students to
connect and bond and the game
also tied into our 50th Jubilee
celebrations for the year.
MĀNGERE COLLEGE
SPORTS
The Māngere College 1st XV rugby team were
asked to perform a haka for Old Boy Ofa
Tu'ungafasi before his 100th game for the
Blues.
It was an honour for our 1st XV boys and Captain
Nathan Taufahema found the experience scary
with the large crowd but felt a great sense of
pride in what they had achieved as a group.
"We were shaking the whole time," he said.
"It made us feel proud wearing our uniform in
front of so many people.
"It gave us a sense of what it could be like to be
where Ofa is one day."
HAKA FOR OFA'S 100TH GAME
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VOLLEYBALL
Senior Boys Volleyball
Senior Girls A Volleyball
Senior Girls B Volleyball
IMPORTANT SPORTS TEAMS DATES
BASKETBALL
Junior Boys
- Monday scrimmage at Nga
Tapuwae College – starting
Monday 19 May
- Wednesday training at Māngere
College 3.10pm – 5.00pm
- Friday training at Māngere
College 3.10pm – 5.00pm (this may
vary each week)
U17 Boys
- Monday scrimmage at Nga
Tapuwae College – starting
Monday 19 May
- Wednesday/Thursday training at
Māngere College 3.10pm – 5.00pm
- Friday training at Māngere
College 3.10pm – 5.00pm (this may
vary each week)
U17 Girls/Open
- Monday scrimmage at Nga
Tapuwae College – starting
Monday 19 May
- Thursday training at Māngere
College 3.10pm – 5.00pm
Open Boys
- Monday scrimmage at Nga
Tapuwae College – starting
Monday 19 May
- Wednesday training at Māngere
College 3.10pm – 5.00pm
- Friday training at Māngere College
3.10pm – 5.00pm (this may vary each
week)
All teams will train on Monday 10
May at Māngere College.
Season starting date: Tuesday 4
May – Tuesday 27 July (3 weeks
of grading, competition will start
Tuesday 25 May)
At Bruce Pulman, Stadium,
Papakura for U17 Boys, U17 Girls/
Open, Open Boys
Season starting date: Thursday 6
May – Thursday 29 July (3 weeks of
grading, competition will start Tues
25 May)
At Bruce Pulman, Stadium,
Papakura for Junior Boys
NETBALL
Monday & Wednesday trainings for 3
weeks only 3.10pm – 4.30pm
Monday trainings only from Monday
24 May 3.10pm – 4.30pm
Grading day: Wednesday 19 May -
Wed 16 June
Promotion/Relegation: Wednesday
23 June – Wed 11 Aug
RUGBY
Girls Rugby
Wednesday’s & Friday’s 3.30pm –
4.30pm (Training Day’s)
Game day’s – Monday’s starting on
Monday 24 May
U15 Rugby – Tuesday & Thursday
3.30pm – 5.00pm (Training Day’s)
1st XV Rugby – Tuesday & Thursday
3.45pm – 4.45pm (Training Day’s)
Competition Day – Saturday 22 May
(Home & Away)
Week 2
Match: Māngere College U15 vs Mt
Roskill Grammar U15
Date: Thursday 13th May
Venue: TBC
Time: TBC
Match: Māngere College 1st XV vs Mt
Roskill 1st XV
Date: Saturday 15th May
Venue: Māngere College
Time: 11am
Coach:
1st XV rugby : Sam Tuia
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Science
TRIP TO AMBURY FARM
Our Year 11 Science
students had a field trip
at Ambury Park during
Term 1.
The purpose of the
trip was to enhance
knowledge on animal
genetics and selective
breeding.
The students learnt the
differences between
breeds of sheep and
cattle and how to
recognise the dominant
characteristics and the
how these are passed to
their offspring.
The students also
acquired knowledge to
identify and distinguish
dairy and meat cattle.
Students were also
exposed to how to
identify cattle breeds
and to see how their
characteristics are
related to their uses and
the conditions they are
bred for.
The Science and Social Science Departments having a shared
morning tea
Geography
Catering
Level 2 Geography students visiting Hunua Falls for an NCEA
assesment
This term our Year 13 Catering class completed
an NCEA assesment at Manukau Institute of
Technology. Well done to the whole class for
passing the assesment.
Red Cross fundraising
Well done to our Red Cross group who fundraised
last term and raised $155.00 to donate to Red
Cross.
World Vision Youth Conference
Caylis, Krizzia and Fatima from the Student Council
attended the World Vision Youth Conference on the
10th of May. They were all inspired to make change!
Watch out for the 40 Hour famine coming up soon.
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Sports Leadership
Early in Term 2 the
Level 2 Sports Leaders
were working hard
organising and
preparing to officiate
and run an Athletics
event for our junior
students this term.
Unfortunately, the
lockdowns in Term 1
resulted in this event
being cancelled/
postponed. However,
the Sports Leaders
have done great to
keep focused and
maintain a positive
attitude towards their
learning in this course.
In the second half of
this Term 1, the Sports
Leaders were coaching/
teaching our year 9
students through
ABL team building
activities. The year 12’s
are building confidence
in their leadership and
received great feedback
on their performance
from coaching the year
9’s.
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Prizegiving Ceremony
MC Garden Club
Congratulations to all of
our students who gained
a Duke of Edinburgh
Bronze award.
Students who completed
the award:
Mahdieh Ahmadi
Oumaima Abdallah
Ahmat
Lovely Alipate
Makeleta Alofaki
Mahdi Barbari
Alexis Fenton
Ross Funaki
Ali Habibi
Hser Hser
Fatima Hussaini
Najia Hussaini
Nargis Hussaini
Charlie Nguyen
Phuong Nguyen
Thu Nguyen
Abigail Panuve
Krizzia Mae Quinones
Shivashna Raj
Aqila Rajab Ali
Kwae Reh
Me Reh
Oo Reh
Soe Reh
Key Reh
Talalelei Senitofo
MeeCho Shwe
Hadi Sultani
Mele Tonga
Luisa Too'mata
Lilio Vea
Eh Takue Wah
Roanna Wah
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MĀNGERE ROTARY
CLUB DONATES TO
50TH JUBILEE
Māngere College would like to extend its
gratitude to the Rotary Club of Māngere for its
generous donation towards our 50th Jubilee
celebrations.
Because of the donation, we were able to drop
our price for our Meet & Greet event which made
it more accessible for our alumni to attend.
Rotary’s work addresses many of today’s
most critical issues - health, hunger, poverty,
the environment, education, and literacy to
name a few. Other programmes focus on the
development of young people with leadership
training and student exchanges.
Māngere Rotary Club Members clockwise from top left: Roy Thomas,
Peter Sykes, Jo Latif (from Māngere College), Russell Allen, Satya Sami,
Robin Young, Ralph Hall, David Gock
TERM 2 CALENDAR
WEEK 1
3 May
4 May
5 May Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
6 May
7 May
WEEK 2 - ROTUMAN LANGUAGE WEEK
10 May
11 May Senior Debates Team
4-6pm at De La Salle
College
Cook Islands parents
meeting in Staffroom 6pm
12 May Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
Mau Rakau parents hui -
staffroom 6pm
13 May Teacher only day
14 May Level 2 Market Day
WEEK 3
17 May
Junior Debates Team @
Tangaroa College 4-6pm
18 May South Auckland Maths
Competition Event #1
APOPS Discovery Concert
Trip to Auckland Town Hall
19 May NZ Music Month Māngere
Town Centre Library
Performance
Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
20 May
21 May
WEEK 4
24 May
25 May
26 May Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
27 May
28 May Careers Expo
WEEK 5 - SAMOAN LANGUAGE WEEK
31 May
1 June
2 June South Auckland Maths
Competition Event #2
Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
3 June Parent/student/teacher
interviews 2.30pm-7pm
4 June Parent/student/teacher
interviews 9am-3.20pm
WEEK 6 - LEADERSHIP CAMP
7 June Queens Birthday
8 June
9 June Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
10 June
11 June
MC CONNECTIONS Dinner
NZ School of Dance South
Auckland Intensive 2021 @
Alfriston College
WEEK 7 - SMILECARE
14 June
15 June South Auckland Maths
Competition Event #3
16 June Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3PM
17 June
18 June
WEEK 8 - PERFORMING ARTS SHOWCASE
21 June
Performing Arts Showcase
Rehearsals
Performing Arts Showcase
Rehearsals & setup
22 June
Māngere Mathematics
Competition
Performing Arts Showcase
rehearsal day at MAC
23 June
Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
Performing Arts Showcase -
24 June
Matinee 1 and Concert 1
Performing Arts Showcase
25 June
- Matinee 2 and Concert 2
WEEK 9 - MATARIKI & OPEN WEEK
28 June
29 June
30 June South Auckland Maths
Competition Event #4
Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
1 July
2 July
WEEK 10
5 July
6 July
7 July
8 July
Māngere Mathematics
Competition
Manawa Whenua Hauora
Workshop 3pm
9 July Last day of the term
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