Manawatu Secondary Schools Sports Awards

Congratulations to the following students who were nominated for awards at the Manawatu Secondary Schools Sports Awards held on Wednesday, 26 October:

  • Jessica Burgess-Smith (Smallbore Rifle Shooting)
  • Paige Fairbairn (Student Volunteer)
  • Samuel Portch (Speed Skating)
  • Maria Reiche (Hockey)
  • Phoenix Reid (Artistic Roller Skating)
  • Hayden Wilson (Athletics)

Congratulations to Jessica Burgess-Smith and Maria Reiche who were the code award winners in their respective sports. 

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Year 9 2017 Intake Exams

Students entering Year 9 in 2017 will need to attend an entrance exam on Friday, 11 November in the Auditorium. We are aware that some students will be involved with Kapa Haka on this day and these students can attend on the alternate testing date - Monday, 28 November. Students should be dropped off at 9.00am for testing which will run from 9.10am—11.00am. Monrad and Palmerston North Intermediate Normal School staff will walk students back to school. Students from other schools will need to be picked up at 11.00am. 

NZQA Exams

NCEA exams commence on Wednesday, 9 November until Friday, 2 December. All NCEA exams are three hours, starting at either 9.30am or 2.00pm. Copies of the examination timetable are available from the NZQA website

Awatapu College Among the Best

Awatapu College has been recognised as one of the 4 top-performing schools in New Zealand Supporting International Students

In 2015 Education New Zealand commissioned a survey to investigate the decision-making, expectations, perceptions and experiences of more than 2,000 students aged 16 and above. Awatapu College scored 100% in this online survey. Four of the top-performing schools in the Support Category were Papanui High School, Macleans College, Auckland Grammar School and Awatapu College.

INVOLVING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN ACADEMIC, SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY LIFE

Awatapu College in Palmerston North is well staffed and has robust systems in place to provide in-class support across the curriculum, and to track and monitor the academic and pastoral care of its students. It has good processes in place to integrate the students and encourage inclusiveness. Building stronger relationships across the school community has also paid off for Awatapu College.

Mary Cherian Mathews, Director of International Education, says the school organises regular socials with students, homestay families and Kiwi buddies, and has introduced a system to involve international students in the wider life of the school and community throughout the year.

"We have also created a great awareness among our New Zealand students of our international students. We hold meetings with them and invite them to our International Department socials," says Mary. "We endeavour to give our best to them and expect the best from them - just like we would for our children."

Senior Sign Out Day

Senior Sign Out Day is Monday 4 December. Students will report to the Gymnasium at 10.00am to complete sign out formalities. Students who have paid their fees and completed sign out will be issued a school magazine. Students will be released from school by 11.00am.

Junior students (Year 9 and 10) will start school at 11.30am on this day to accommodate Senior Sign Out. Bus students who are required to arrive at school at the usual time should report to the Library where they will be supervised until normal timetable resumes. 

Whakamana Taiohi Awards

On Thursday 27 October we celebrated our Whakamana Taiohi Awards to acknowledge the success and achievements of our Maori and Pasifika students. Congratulations to all students who received an award.