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World champs: Students<br />
win mathematics award<br />
FOUR YEAR 13 students at<br />
St Andrew’s College have won<br />
the outstanding team award at<br />
the International Mathematical<br />
Modelling Challenge, the highest<br />
honour in the competition.<br />
They were one of three teams<br />
in the world to receive the award,<br />
with the others from Thailand<br />
and the US.<br />
The teams had to solve<br />
the most time-effective way<br />
for passengers to board and<br />
disembark from a narrow-body<br />
and wide-body aircraft.<br />
St Andrew’s College was one<br />
of two New Zealand schools to<br />
compete against 56 other teams<br />
in the international round of<br />
judging.<br />
Team members Toby Harvie,<br />
Luke Zhu, Corin Simcock and<br />
Tom Edwards spent five days<br />
simulating different boarding<br />
and disembarking methods,<br />
generating a randomised queue<br />
of passengers to determine the<br />
most optimal method.<br />
St Andrew’s College teacher<br />
in charge of digital technologies<br />
and mathematics Phil Adams<br />
said the students had to<br />
comprehensively research and<br />
learn about aircraft boarding<br />
algorithms, before identifying<br />
all the complicating variables<br />
like luggage and groups of<br />
passengers.<br />
• Turn to page 5<br />
OUTSTANDING:<br />
The four St<br />
Andrew’s College<br />
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become world<br />
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As part of the<br />
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Hornets’ new clubrooms set to open<br />
• By Chris Barclay<br />
THE END game is in sight<br />
for the Halswell Hornets as<br />
new clubrooms are set to<br />
open at noon on Saturday, the<br />
culmination of a long-term postearthquake<br />
construction goal.<br />
A $2 million project at<br />
Halswell Domain is on track to<br />
be showcased when the Hornets<br />
host Riccarton in the latest<br />
round of the Canterbury Rugby<br />
League premiership on Saturday.<br />
While rugby league is the focal<br />
point of the clubrooms, karate,<br />
softball and netball are among<br />
other sports expected to utilise<br />
the facility.<br />
“It’s been a 10-year exercise. It<br />
goes right back to when we had<br />
the first earthquakes in 2010,”<br />
said senior committee member<br />
Colin Fenwick.<br />
“We went through the process<br />
with the insurance company and<br />
the sad part about it was every<br />
time we had another shake, the<br />
clubrooms were damaged even<br />
further.<br />
“It got to the stage where we<br />
decided to build new clubrooms<br />
provided we get the insurance<br />
money.”<br />
The construction started in<br />
April last year after a $1.9 million<br />
payout was secured, so fortunately<br />
the project was not compromised<br />
by increased costs of<br />
material and supply chain issues.<br />
PROCESS: Halswell Hornets Rugby League Football Club<br />
committee member Colin Fenwick in front of the new<br />
clubrooms that will be opened on Saturday.<br />
Funding was also secured from<br />
the Lottery Grants Board, Rata<br />
Foundation and Canterbury<br />
West Coast Air Rescue Trust so<br />
there is no debt associated with<br />
the venture.<br />
“Without them coming on<br />
board in the last 12 months<br />
we wouldn’t have got it across<br />
the line,” said club stalwart Jeff<br />
Whittaker.<br />
The Hornets earthquake-damaged<br />
clubrooms will be demolished<br />
in the next 4-6 months and<br />
some club memorabilia<br />
will be transferred to the<br />
new headquarters.<br />
However, Fenwick<br />
cautioned against overpopulating<br />
the main<br />
room with Hornets<br />
history.<br />
“We don’t want to<br />
clutter the building,<br />
there’s a huge amount<br />
of memorabilia, there’s cups for<br />
miles. Some of them are probably<br />
obsolete now,” he said, adding<br />
special wallpaper has been commissioned<br />
to depict highlights of<br />
the club’s history.<br />
“It’s got to be a little bit neutral<br />
to some degree I suppose.<br />
“We’ll be going to the outside<br />
market and having functions<br />
there, 21st’s, weddings . . . you<br />
name it,” he said.<br />
“We’re hoping to cater for<br />
those people and partially<br />
have it as a business moving<br />
forward. It’ll cost<br />
$70-80,000 a year to run<br />
the place.”<br />
From a rugby league<br />
perspective, the new<br />
headquarters include two<br />
Jeff changing facilities for visiting<br />
teams and the match<br />
Whittaker<br />
officials, as the home side<br />
will continue to use refurbished<br />
sheds nearby.<br />
“The Halswell premiers want<br />
to stick to their old changing<br />
area, they’re quite happy to<br />
keep that one behind the new<br />
clubrooms,” Whittaker said.<br />
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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2022</strong> 5<br />
Young mathematicians best in the world<br />
• From page 1<br />
“They took the approach of<br />
mathematically modelling the<br />
variables and the boarding<br />
process, then wrote a complex<br />
computer program in Python to<br />
run simulations of the boarding<br />
process over and over again.<br />
“This enabled them to try different<br />
boarding strategies and<br />
see how they reacted to changing<br />
variables like the disobedience<br />
coefficient, passengers with<br />
carry-on luggage, or groups,”<br />
said Adams.<br />
After running thousands of<br />
trials and analysing the results,<br />
the students were able to settle<br />
on a strategy.<br />
“This took them five full days,<br />
including the time taken to<br />
produce a professional and polished<br />
report summarising their<br />
process and findings.<br />
“They did an incredible job.”<br />
The students found three factors<br />
contributed to the time taken<br />
to board an aircraft, including<br />
the walking speed of passengers,<br />
the time taken to stow overhead<br />
luggage with passengers blocking<br />
the aisle while doing so, and passengers<br />
getting out of their seats<br />
to allow other passengers in the<br />
same row.<br />
After running 10,000 trials,<br />
they found that the most optimal<br />
order of boarding was aft, middle,<br />
and front. Using this method<br />
the mean time taken to fill up a<br />
narrow-body airplane was<br />
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optimal method.<br />
PHOTO: DEAN PURCELL/NZ HERALD<br />
12 minutes and 48 seconds.<br />
In comparison, it took on average<br />
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to board using the front, middle,<br />
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seconds to finish boarding the<br />
plane.<br />
When it came to exiting the<br />
aircraft the optimal method for a<br />
narrow-body aircraft was found<br />
to be disembarking from back to<br />
the front by row. It was found to<br />
be the quickest due to having the<br />
greatest aisle flow.<br />
This is opposite to the “front to<br />
back” boarding method, which<br />
is employed by most airlines<br />
and was found to be the slowest<br />
disembarking method.<br />
The best method of choice to<br />
immediately speed up passengers<br />
boarding and disembarking in<br />
a standard narrow-body aircraft<br />
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window seats board first,<br />
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board together, minimising<br />
aisle blockages and allowing<br />
optimal aisle flow, and should<br />
disembark giving the right<br />
of way to passengers coming<br />
from the back. Both methods<br />
minimise aisle blockages, and<br />
allow optimal aisle flow.<br />
In a wide-body aircraft, they<br />
found the optimal boarding<br />
method was by section –<br />
from back to front, while<br />
disembarking using the “across”<br />
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Adams said: “The team’s creativity,<br />
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skill make them a standout<br />
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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />
Madi is one step closer to netball goal<br />
• By Jaime Cunningham<br />
FOR MADI Smith, being<br />
selected in the Aotearoa Māori<br />
Netball secondary schools’<br />
team was once a long-term goal,<br />
but after being named in the<br />
team’s squad of 20 this month,<br />
she is now a step closer to the<br />
achievement.<br />
The 16-year-old is the only<br />
Canterbury representative in the<br />
squad and one of just two South<br />
Island players named.<br />
“I’m so<br />
honoured and<br />
really happy<br />
about it,”<br />
Madi said.<br />
The year 12<br />
Christchurch<br />
Girls’<br />
Madi Smith<br />
High School<br />
student is<br />
also the only player in the squad<br />
representing her iwi, Ngāi Tahu,<br />
and says being able to represent<br />
a Māori team is important to her<br />
because of the connections the<br />
athletes share.<br />
“I think it’s cool because we’re all<br />
kind of bonded, like we’re all somehow<br />
connected to each other.”<br />
Madi, a shooter, says her family<br />
were equally as happy as her<br />
and “really proud”.<br />
“I’m happy that I get to represent<br />
my dad’s side of the family<br />
… I just love my culture.”<br />
Madi has had her fair share of<br />
achievements in her short netball<br />
career so far.<br />
At just 14, she made Kereru<br />
Club’s premier A team. Last year,<br />
Madi finished third in Christchurch<br />
Netball Centre’s most<br />
valuable player standings at the<br />
end of the season. She’s also been<br />
invited to the New Zealand Secondary<br />
Schools’ national netball<br />
camps for the last two years.<br />
This year, Madi has made<br />
the under-18 Canterbury Red<br />
representative team and is in her<br />
second year of playing for the<br />
CGHS senior A team.<br />
But right now, nothing is more<br />
significant to Madi than being<br />
named in the final Māori Secondary<br />
School team in August.<br />
“I would love to; I really hope<br />
I do.”<br />
The team of 12, along with<br />
three travelling reserves, will<br />
play in pending tournaments in<br />
October and be coached by Jess<br />
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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />
From novices to rugby champions<br />
Christchurch Girls’<br />
High School is a<br />
rugby powerhouse,<br />
dominating the Miles<br />
Toyota Cup in recent<br />
years. But when<br />
current CGHS coach<br />
Jamie Livingston<br />
began leading the<br />
team in 2015, few of<br />
the hopeful rugby<br />
players knew how to<br />
play the game. Jaime<br />
Cunningham reports<br />
WHEN Christchurch Girls High<br />
overpowered Lincoln Combined<br />
1st XV 100-0 the players had no<br />
idea of the score because they<br />
were focused on enjoying the<br />
game, coach Jamie Livingston<br />
says.<br />
Since Livingstone began<br />
coaching the team at the end of<br />
2015, they have won the Miles<br />
Toyota Cup every year and only<br />
lost one game.<br />
Enjoying playing is a big part<br />
of his mantra.<br />
It was Livingstone’s rugby<br />
director role at High School Old<br />
Boys’ Rugby Club that lead him<br />
to take on the role of head coach<br />
at CGHS when a group of girls<br />
asked him to coach the school’s<br />
rugby sevens team for the Condors<br />
competition in 2015.<br />
When Livingstone first started<br />
coaching at CGHS, girls were<br />
wanting to play rugby but had no<br />
idea how to play.<br />
“I’d say three-quarters of them<br />
had never tackled before.”<br />
This year, there are girls in the<br />
team who have played for years.<br />
Livingstone says this is due to<br />
growing interest. As professional<br />
women’s rugby gets more exposure,<br />
this interest filters down to<br />
the grassroots.<br />
“There was a premier women’s<br />
SUCCESS:<br />
Jamie<br />
Livingstone<br />
and the<br />
title-winning<br />
Christchurch<br />
Girls’ High<br />
School team.<br />
game before a premier men’s one<br />
with a big crowd. A lot of people<br />
were surprised at the quality, but<br />
for me, I’m not surprised at all.<br />
I’ve been in the game and know<br />
what the girls’ and women’s game<br />
can do.”<br />
This year the school has<br />
entered two teams in the Miles<br />
Toyota Cup for the second year<br />
running, and Livingstone says<br />
to get both teams in the top four<br />
of the competition would be<br />
“special”.<br />
Although the 2nd XV has not<br />
yet seen the same success as the<br />
school’s top team, Livingstone<br />
says the young team training<br />
with the 1st XV is important,<br />
so they get exposed to what is<br />
required at the next level.<br />
Known as “Livo” to the girls<br />
he coaches, Livingstone is highly<br />
respected by teachers, students,<br />
and parents.<br />
Craig Thornhill, a teacher,<br />
and director of rugby at CGHS<br />
says Livingstone’s dedication<br />
to the school has led to a stable<br />
environment of ongoing rugby<br />
development.<br />
He says without him, CGHS<br />
rugby would not have enjoyed<br />
such success.<br />
Recently, former CGHS players<br />
Grace Brooker and Jorja<br />
Miller have received national<br />
contracts, while Rosie Kelly<br />
also played for Matatū in Super<br />
Rugby Aupiki this year.<br />
Eighteen-year-old Miller says<br />
Livingstone is the coach every<br />
girl’s school needs and he is what<br />
drew her to play for CGHS.<br />
“He is a selfless, driven and<br />
enthusiastic coach that ensures<br />
every player has the best opportunity<br />
to be their best and strive<br />
at the game,” she said.<br />
For Livingstone, there is always<br />
“a buzz” when girls get first<br />
named for Canterbury but seeing<br />
old girls continue playing rugby<br />
after school is just as significant<br />
as seeing girls play for New Zealand,<br />
he says.<br />
Looking to the future, he aims<br />
to strengthen all 45 current players,<br />
so each girl has an opportunity<br />
to lead the way in the team<br />
in a few years.<br />
But for himself as a coach,<br />
although Livingstone says he<br />
would love the opportunity<br />
to coach at a regional level, he<br />
wants to keep enjoying being a<br />
part of the CGHS rugby programme.<br />
“My focus at the moment is<br />
CGHS and making them the best<br />
team on and off the field they<br />
can be.”<br />
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Good 18 Very Good 22 Excellent 26<br />
Solution 148: dog, don, dong, dour, drug, dug, din,<br />
dung, duo, gnu, god, gourd, GROUND, gun, gurn,<br />
nod, nog, nor, our, rod, round, rug, run, rung, undo,<br />
word. urn.<br />
letters, including plurals, can you make<br />
from the six letters, using each only<br />
No words beginning with a capital are<br />
allowed. There’s at least one six-letter<br />
Good 18 Very Good 22 Excellent 26<br />
20<br />
21 22 <strong>23</strong><br />
24 25<br />
26 27<br />
Across<br />
1. Soak up (6)<br />
4. Stroke lightly (6)<br />
9. Challenge (4)<br />
10. Not trustworthy (10)<br />
11. Sluggish (6)<br />
12. Collapse (colloq) (4,4)<br />
13. The accused (9)<br />
15. Actors in a play (4)<br />
16. Imitate (4)<br />
17. Fervency (9)<br />
21. Inside (8)<br />
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24. Hooligan (10)<br />
25. Unhearing (4)<br />
26. Wood (6)<br />
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149<br />
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2 4 17 26 12 4 15 11 7 13 16 24<br />
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
T A<br />
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3. Curved (7)<br />
5. Dozing (6)<br />
6. Complex (9)<br />
7. Most noticeable (7)<br />
8. Grief-stricken (6-7)<br />
14. Polite term for something<br />
unpleasant (9)<br />
16. Idea (7)<br />
18. Flexible (7)<br />
19. Direction finder (7)<br />
20. Suggestive (6)<br />
<strong>23</strong>. Move furtively (5)<br />
17 7 22 24 11 15<br />
A F Shuker<br />
SOLUTION<br />
No.149<br />
Crossword<br />
Across: 1. Absorb,<br />
4. Caress, 9. Dare,<br />
10. Unreliable, 11. Torpid,<br />
12. Keel over, 13.<br />
Defendant, 15. Cast,<br />
16. Copy, 17. Vehemence,<br />
21. Interior, 22. Assume,<br />
24. Delinquent, 25. Deaf,<br />
26. Timber, 27. Access.<br />
Down: 1. Abalone, 2. Steep,<br />
3. Rounded, 5. Asleep,<br />
6. Elaborate, 7. Salient,<br />
8. Broken-hearted, 14.<br />
Euphemism, 16. Concept,<br />
18. Elastic, 19. Compass,<br />
20. Risqué, <strong>23</strong>. Sidle.<br />
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cote, epic, ice, opt, optic,<br />
otic, pet, pic, picot, pie, pit,<br />
poet, POETIC, poi, pot, tec,<br />
tic, tie, tip, toe, top, tope,<br />
topi, topic.<br />
Sudoku<br />
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Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>23</strong> <strong>2022</strong><br />
Tired of all this winter nonsense?<br />
Here’s some distractingly good deals to take your mind off it.<br />
Queen, King, Super King. Same Price.<br />
65” 4K OLED EVO C2<br />
Smart TV<br />
$4749<br />
less than<br />
$32<br />
9072855 OLED65C24LA.ANR<br />
per week for<br />
36 months on<br />
interest free*<br />
Free Delivery *1<br />
Matrix Limited Edition Bed<br />
$2599<br />
9073111 | 9073107 | 9073112<br />
Up to<br />
66% off #<br />
Valid until 5th July <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
Nano (2020+)<br />
Buggy in Black<br />
Also available to<br />
order in Silver<br />
$439<br />
was<br />
$<br />
549<br />
less than<br />
$6<br />
per week for<br />
36 months on<br />
interest free*<br />
$400<br />
Prezzy Card^<br />
9063200<br />
Free Delivery<br />
on all sizes of<br />
Sleepyhead Beds *2<br />
Stock Ready<br />
for delivery direct<br />
from our warehouse<br />
Amina Queen 4 Piece Slat Bed<br />
Bedroom Suite 9069354<br />
$2799<br />
less than<br />
$12 per week for<br />
60 months on<br />
12 interest free*<br />
was<br />
$<br />
3999<br />
14kg Top Load Washing Machine with TurboClean3D TM<br />
$1699<br />
9062539 WTG1434BHF<br />
less than<br />
$13<br />
per week for<br />
36 months on<br />
interest free*<br />
Brooklyn Fabric 5 Seater Lounge Suite<br />
Available in Wrangler (Pictured) and Moonstone<br />
$2999<br />
9060401<br />
was<br />
$<br />
5199<br />
Valid until 5th July <strong>2022</strong>.<br />
less than<br />
$13<br />
per week for<br />
60 months on<br />
interest free*<br />
Copper Infused<br />
Duraceramic TM<br />
Air Fryer in Black<br />
$99<br />
was<br />
$<br />
329<br />
9070824<br />
AFP4000BK<br />
Big brand<br />
bargains on<br />
Whiteware<br />
30 % off<br />
selected Lounge<br />
Suites and Recliners #<br />
Including<br />
50 % off<br />
selected<br />
Sleepyhead Beds #<br />
20 % off<br />
selected<br />
Nursery #<br />
Big brand<br />
bargains<br />
on TVs<br />
Up to<br />
50 % off<br />
Sleepyhead<br />
Bedding #<br />
Up to<br />
30 % off<br />
Cushions, Rugs and<br />
Throws #<br />
30 % off<br />
selected Dining<br />
and Occasional<br />
Furniture #<br />
INTEREST FREE<br />
on purchases<br />
36MONTHS<br />
$499 & over*<br />
INTEREST FREE<br />
60MONTHS<br />
$999 & over*<br />
on furniture and beds<br />
Offers valid until Tuesday 28th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2022</strong>, while stocks last or unless otherwise stated. Some products on display in selected stores only — please call 0800 764 847 to check availability. *Apple, selected computers, game consoles, gift cards, clearance<br />
items and some promotional items are not available in conjunction with interest free offers. Flooring available on a maximum of 18 months interest free. Exclusions, fees, terms, conditions and credit criteria apply. Equal instalment amounts include oneoff<br />
establishment fee of $45.00, a maintenance fee of $3.75 per month and exclude any insurance premium financed. Current interest rate of <strong>23</strong>.95% applies to any unpaid minimum payments during the interest free period, and any balance after the<br />
expiry of (any) interest free period. See in-store or visit smithscity.co.nz/interest-free for details. **Weekly equal instalments are based on a 52 week finance period commencing 7 days from the date interest is first calculated. Setting up an Automatic<br />
Payment authority will help you to avoid missed payments and additional interest charges. Available in-store and online. Current interest rate of <strong>23</strong>.95% applies. There are no set-up, annual, or account maintenance fees – a $19 notification fee may<br />
apply in circumstances of default. Terms, conditions, and credit criteria apply. See in-store or visit smithscity.co.nz/easycard for more details or to apply for your EasyCard. #Discount is off our full retail price. Not available in conjunction with any other<br />
offer. *1 LG TVs free delivery offer valid 10 <strong>June</strong> – 5 July <strong>2022</strong> only. Free delivery terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. Applies to delivery addresses within 50km of a Smiths City store. Also applies to local Auckland delivery addresses (from Auckland<br />
CBD extending to Albany, Henderson, Howick, and Papakura). See individual products on smithscity.co.nz for details. *2 Sleepyhead beds free delivery offer valid 15 <strong>June</strong> – 5 July <strong>2022</strong> only. Free delivery terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. Applies to<br />
delivery addresses within 30km of a Smiths City store. Also applies to local Auckland delivery addresses (from Auckland CBD extending to Albany, Henderson, Howick, and Papakura). See individual products on smithscity.co.nz for details. ^LG Bonus<br />
VISA Prezzy Card offer valid until 10th July <strong>2022</strong>. Exclusions apply. Visa Prezzy Card available via redemption only. For full T&Cs, visit www.lgpromo.co.nz. Airpoints terms, conditions, and exclusions apply. Visit smithscity.co.nz/airpoints for full details.