Horowhenua Chronicle

Busy term for college students

Flag Assembly celebrates 70 ethnicitie­s in the school

- Grant Congdon, principal

Kia ora koutou, Talofa lava, greetings everyone from Horowhenua College. With Term 2 beginning, it is timely to look back on Term 1 and review what took place. It was a busy term with learning programmes providing plenty of learning opportunit­ies.

There were also plenty of opportunit­ies outside of the classroom and here are just a few of them.

Early in the term we held our Flag Assembly to recognise and celebrate the many ethnicitie­s that make up our students and staff at our college. Amazingly, we have 70 countries from around the world represente­d at NUA! Embracing cultural diversity is respected and celebrated, and this special assembly was a day to remember.

House competitio­ns began early in the term and will continue throughout the year. The competitio­n is fierce with all four houses being very competitiv­e.

Dance classes are very popular and these students work hard to prepare for assessment­s and dance competitio­ns. Many students auditioned for the Dance NZ Made competitio­n, and one of our students,

Anelisabet­h Tua Faavale, and teacher Caitlin Sanson qualified along with two past students, Willow Thomsen

and Hana Stewart, for a world dance competitio­n in Australia in June.

Waka ama was one of the sports that students competed in during the Summer Sports Tournament week in March. This week-long tournament in

Rotorua saw high school teams from throughout New Zealand compete.

I am constantly impressed by what our students accomplish and am very proud of what they achieve. Term 2 promises to have more opportunit­ies for our students to enjoy.

Nga¯ mihi, Tofa soifua, Kind regards.

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 ?? ?? Above and left, Horowhenua College had crews at the waka ama championsh­ips.
Above and left, Horowhenua College had crews at the waka ama championsh­ips.
 ?? ?? Horowhenua College students at WS Battlegrou­nds NZ Dance Competitio­n.
Horowhenua College students at WS Battlegrou­nds NZ Dance Competitio­n.
 ?? ?? The flag ceremony at Horowhenua College celebrated diversity.
The flag ceremony at Horowhenua College celebrated diversity.

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