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6 Thursday <strong>January</strong> <strong>18</strong> <strong>2024</strong><br />
BACK TO SCHOOL <strong>2024</strong><br />
Papanui High School<br />
Our School, Our Success,<br />
Our Responsibility<br />
“Our aim is simple... to provide the best<br />
education possible for every student.”<br />
At Papanui High School positive<br />
relationships are at the forefront of<br />
what we do. Connecting through a<br />
responsive local curriculum we provide<br />
an opportunity for all students to learn<br />
in a productive and future-focused<br />
environment.<br />
The opportunity to learn from an<br />
innovative and broad curriculum is<br />
critical to providing a pathway that meets<br />
each student’s individual needs. Papanui<br />
High School allows for a greater range<br />
and flexibility in subject choice including<br />
the utilization of the secondary/tertiary<br />
interface. This reinforces the philosophy<br />
underpinning personalised learning and is<br />
strongly supported by understanding our<br />
students’ interests, passions, talents, and<br />
ultimately their career aspirations.<br />
We understand that for effective learning<br />
to take place, it has to be implemented<br />
in such a way that students will be highly<br />
engaged. The school does this in a ‘forward<br />
thinking’ way by creating learning<br />
environments that allow our students to<br />
see value in what they do and achieve.<br />
Papanui “PRIDE” is what we represent,<br />
and we demonstrate this by having young<br />
adults leave our school as confident<br />
learners who have gained the appropriate<br />
qualifications and social skills to become<br />
valued contributing members of society.<br />
All that we do here is reinforced by<br />
positive relationships, an ethos of caring,<br />
cultural responsiveness, inclusion, and<br />
high expectations. The school highly<br />
values the connectedness between<br />
curricular and co-curricular learning<br />
and forming partnerships with our<br />
wider school community. We have a<br />
philosophical understanding that the<br />
holistic development of the student is<br />
critical to individual success.<br />
The school is working hard to<br />
consolidate recent initiatives to ensure<br />
sustained and continuous improvement.<br />
You are invited to view our website, school<br />
charter, ERO report, and/or contact the<br />
school for more information.<br />
In <strong>2024</strong> we are looking forward to<br />
welcoming new students along with a<br />
new principal Mr Robert Gilbert. Robert<br />
returns to Christchurch after serving<br />
as Deputy Principal at Tauranga Boys’<br />
College for the past eight years. He has a<br />
background in the Arts, and previously<br />
held positions of responsibility at Aranui<br />
High School and Rangi Ruru Girls’ School.<br />
PAPANUI HIGH SCHOOL<br />
START OF SCHOOL YEAR <strong>2024</strong><br />
NB: SENIOR STUDENTS (Year 11 – 13). The Senior Course Tutor will<br />
be available on the 23rd and 24th <strong>January</strong> for course changes. Other<br />
students may receive an email to advise them of an appointment time on<br />
the 25th or 26th <strong>January</strong>.<br />
Monday 22 <strong>January</strong> - School Office opens<br />
Tuesday 23 <strong>January</strong> – Thursday 25 <strong>January</strong><br />
Peer Support training camp<br />
Monday 29 <strong>January</strong><br />
Staff Only Day<br />
Tuesday 30 <strong>January</strong><br />
Year 9 students and new students report in full uniform to Hall - 9.00am<br />
Pōwhiri for ALL new students – 9.00am<br />
New students (Year 10-13) finish at 12.30pm<br />
Year 9 students finish at 2.30pm<br />
Wednesday 31 <strong>January</strong><br />
Year 9 students report to form classes at 8.30am<br />
Year 12 students report to hall in uniform at 9.00am – 10.30am<br />
Year 13 students report to hall at 10.00am – 11.30am<br />
Thursday 1 February<br />
Year 9 students report to form classes at 8.30am<br />
Year 10 students report to hall in uniform at 9.00am – 10.30am<br />
Year 11 students report to hall in uniform at 10.00am – 11.30am<br />
Friday 2 February<br />
Timetable starts<br />
Tuesday 6 February<br />
Waitangi Day observed<br />
Papanui High School<br />
30 Langdons Road, Christchurch 8053<br />
Tel: (03) 352 6119<br />
Email: admin@papanui.school.nz<br />
Say hello to<br />
halloumi this<br />
summer<br />
On the table in under 20 minutes, this easy vegetarian halloumi salad is<br />
perfect when time is short<br />
Super Easy Halloumi<br />
Salad<br />
Ingredients<br />
250g pearl couscous<br />
500g halloumi, sliced<br />
1 Tbsp Moroccan spice mix<br />
2 zucchini, sliced<br />
Directions<br />
Cook couscous in a saucepan of boiling<br />
water following packet directions. Drain.<br />
Meanwhile, pat halloumi dry with<br />
paper towel. Sprinkle with spice mix.<br />
Spray a non-stick frying pan with oil.<br />
Heat pan over medium heat. Cook<br />
halloumi 1-2min each side or until<br />
golden. Set aside. Spray pan with oil<br />
Casebrook Intermediate<br />
School <strong>2024</strong><br />
Office Reopening:<br />
The office will be open Friday 26th <strong>January</strong> <strong>2024</strong><br />
10.00am - 2.00pm<br />
Year 7 & 8 Whānau Interviews:<br />
30th <strong>January</strong> <strong>2024</strong> – 1.00pm – 4.00pm<br />
31st <strong>January</strong> <strong>2024</strong> – 8.30am - 4.00pm<br />
Year 7 Start:<br />
Thursday 1st February <strong>2024</strong>:<br />
Students assemble in the hall at 9.00am<br />
School day finishes at 2.00pm<br />
Year 8 Start:<br />
Friday 2nd February <strong>2024</strong><br />
All students go to their classrooms for<br />
8.40am start. School day finishes at 2.50pm<br />
Sharon Keen, Principal<br />
www.casebrook.school.nz<br />
email: office@casebrook.school.nz<br />
Ph: 3597428<br />
250g cherry tomato medley, halved<br />
½ cup fresh parsley leaves<br />
½ cup fresh mint leaves, torn<br />
1 Tbsp tahini<br />
2 Tbsp Greek yoghurt<br />
1 small garlic clove, crushed<br />
1 lemon, rind finely grated, juiced<br />
2 Tbsp pomegranate seeds<br />
2 pita breads, toasted, torn<br />
again. Cook zucchini 1-2min until just<br />
coloured.<br />
Combine couscous, zucchini, tomatoes,<br />
parsley and mint in a large bowl. Season<br />
well. Combine tahini, yoghurt, garlic and<br />
lemon rind in a small bowl. Season. Add<br />
lemon juice to taste.<br />
Divide salad among serving bowls or<br />
arrange on a platter. Top with halloumi<br />
and pomegranate. Drizzle with dressing.<br />
Serve with pita.<br />
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