Friday 26 February 2021 — Issue 4 Tena Koutou Katoa
A Wonderful House Day 2021
Yesterday, as the photos show, students and staff enjoyed a wonderful House day at Mt Smart Stadium. It was a vibrant, colourful and wonderful display of Selwyn pride and spirit! Plus, the weather was perfect! Our students participated enthusiastically; wearing their House T shirt and colours and entering into a wide range of events from serious athletics to novelty games. Congratulations to the Mangopare House Leaders for the outstanding work they did in rallying their students to soar and win the inter-house competition. This is the third consecutive year in a row that Mangopare have won this competition!
Student-Led Goal-Setting Meetings
All parents should have received their appointments for their meeting next week between you, your student
and their Mentor Teacher. Year 13 appointments are in the early morning of Wednesday 3rd March and for
the rest of the school they are on Thursday 4th March. There are approximately 1200 appointments in total
so this is a big undertaking. It is also a significant undertaking in support of our wonderful students’ progress
and achievement this year.
Introducing New Teachers
Hayley Carter - Teacher of Health & PE
Tēna koutou katoa, ko Hayley Carter tōku ingoa. I have recently completed a bachelors degree in
Sport, Health and Physical Education and a Graduate Diploma in Teaching. I have a passion for all
things active and have experience in representative Softball. Everyone has been so welcoming
and I am very excited for the year ahead! I look forward to teaching rangatahi at Selwyn College.
Kit Willett - Teacher of English
Kia ora! I’m Mr Willett and I’m joining the Selwyn whānau as an English teacher. I love reading,
playing Dungeons and Dungeons and writing poetry. My favourite thing that I’ve seen so far at
school is everyone’s radical inclusion and acceptance of diversity. I also love our school library
and our fabulous librarians! I’m looking forward to all the joys and challenges of being part of
this community.
Sam Rippin - Teacher of English
After studying Psychology, Education and subsequently English, I found myself moving towards
teaching as a profession to better help Tamariki in a stressful environment. Whilst I have only
been at Selwyn College for a brief period of time, the way in which both students and staff have
welcomed me into their whānau has humbled me greatly. The school emanates an aura of
caring and I am proud to become a member of such a strong community.
Selwyn Girls Cricket is Soaring Already!
Our new girls’ cricket team coached by teacher Angie Winnington-Sharp has got off to a magnificent start to
the season soaring to take a decisive win over McAuley College in their opening match.
Top scorer was Ruby Sutherland 27 not out from just 38 balls. In addition, Ruby, Carys Silva, and Keira Barlow
all took 2 wickets. It was a great game, played with spirit and love from both teams.
Once again we would like to remind everyone of what the students have been told.
If you feel unwell – no matter how slightly – you must stay at home. If you arrive at school
unwell, we will contact your family and send you home immediately!
A reminder that it is compulsory for all students to wear a mask on public transport.
We are receiving complaints from the public that some of our students are not obeying this
requirement, which is disappointing.