Pukekohe High School -The Hill Yearbook 2020

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CHAIR’S STATEMENT

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his year’s graduating students will soon leave our school after a tough year. One punctuated by the impact of COVID 19. 2020 is a year our leaver’s will remember forever. It was a disrupted academic year, they missed out on some of the highlights of a final year including sporting events, cultural activities, even a School Ball. COVID impacted the School in many negative ways but there has also been a positive impact. The teaching staff responded effectively developing new ways to teach and engage with students, likewise pupils have learnt to work remotely and to use technology to connect with each other. Most importantly our community has met a significant challenge together, one that will make our students stronger, more resilient people and kinder people. The type of people that any school should be proud to graduate. Our teachers and support staff rose to the challenge and through hardship developed new ways of teaching and caring for our students. Reflecting on this tough year we must acknowledge the difficulties but we are a stronger school now and that is important because Pukekohe High School plays a vital role in our community. It is our local secondary school and most local children will attend the school. So, Board of Trustees student this school must be as rep - Celeste Nyatsanza good as we can make it.

Improvement is a focus of the Board and senior management and a considerable amount of work has happened within the School this year to improve equity for Maaori and Pasifika, teaching practice, financial management and to build a strong culture of excellence. The Principal and the Senior Leadership Team have worked very hard and this year the Education Review Office (ERO) returned to the School. This year’s ERO report validates the work that has happened and confirms that we are moving in the right direction. Like our leavers the school is poised to transition, to step into a new future. The school’s academic results are improving, discipline issues are being addressed and most importantly we can now plan for the future. The school and the Ministry of Education are already discussing how the school’s campus will be rebuilt to accommodate the growing roll. The Board is developing a new blueprint for the future and will be discussing it with the community next year. The school is changing and becoming fit for the future. This year’s leavers are the same, prepared and ready but making their first steps into an uncertain future and the Board of Trustees says to them; kia kaha, kia maia, kia manawanui, be confident, brave and steadfast. The tough experiences of 2020 have been a fire that has helped temper you, surviving COVID’s disruptions with good humour has built resilience and perseverance that will be a feature of your character for ever. In conclusion the new Board of Trustees farewells this year’s leavers and wishes all of them good luck. We thank the school staff and our community for the way that you supported them during 2020 and to next year’s students and their families we say join us in our journey to make Pukekohe High School the best school it can possibly be. Ben Stallworthy

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Class of 2020

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page 103

Last Word

3min
page 105

Vertical to Horizontal - Whaanau Roopuu

1min
page 104

Staff Photo

2min
page 102

Entrepreneurial Talent

1min
page 98

Young Enterprise Awards 2020

2min
page 99

Cook Island Group

2min
page 87

NZ Indoor Bowls

2min
page 96

Kiribati Language Week

2min
page 97

Swimming & Orienteering

9min
pages 89-95

Year 10 Camp Blog 2019

2min
page 88

Debating Team

2min
page 86

Library

1min
page 84

Year 12 Art

6min
pages 81-83

Nyle Art

7min
pages 71-77

International Department 2020

5min
page 79

Tonga Fiafia Night

1min
page 80

Science

2min
page 69

Samoan Language & Culture

1min
page 70

Girls Football

1min
page 67

Where are they now? Regan Walters

3min
page 66

Rowing

3min
page 64

Year 11 Art

2min
pages 61-63

Where are they now? Jordyn Oppert

4min
page 60

Clay Shooting

2min
page 59

Girls Lacrosse

6min
pages 51-57

Girls Basketball

1min
page 58

Rugby

4min
page 50

Matariki

1min
page 49

Waka Ama

1min
page 48

Maaori Supreme Awards 2019

3min
page 47

House Build Project #2

1min
page 46

Rockquest 2020/Izzy Grace - Black Rose

2min
page 30

Dance Showcase

1min
page 44

Pasifika Council

2min
page 45

Year 10 Artwork

9min
pages 35-43

EPRO8

1min
page 34

Earth Science - Marine Scientists Down South

1min
page 33

Music Department - Workshops

1min
page 32

Year 9 Artwork

5min
pages 23-29

Isolation Shadows 2020 - The Virtual Exhibition

1min
page 15

NZQA Exhibition Ringa Toi

1min
page 20

Wellbeing Week August

1min
page 21

Azura Lane When We Bloom, We Grow

4min
pages 17-19

Staff News – Joiners and Leavers

22min
pages 8-13

The Rising Foundation/ Where are they now?

3min
page 16

Covid-19 Puke High Style

1min
page 14

Year 9 Article

2min
page 4

Chair of the Board’s Statement

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page 7

Head Students

4min
page 5

Principal’s Page

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page 6
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