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Principal’s Comments I have been Principal of Darfield High School since the start of 2009. In the last twelve years, the school has been a significant part of my life and the life of my family. Leaving the job was never going to be an easy decision to make. It seems to me that if you do not have regrets then you have not taken risks, made mistakes and learned along the way. I have learned so much. I am sorry that that I won’t be leading the exciting developments ahead for the school; however, I look forward to continuing my involvement as a parent and friend. There has been plenty of change over the last decade but it seems as if our community, and the school along with it, has faced its share of big challenges: the Darfield earthquake, the Christchurch earthquake, floods and snow events, the Mosque attacks and COVID-19. Throughout these challenges, we have worked together. Our community does well in a crisis.

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Education by its nature is about developing people’s skills and attitudes, and their knowledge and wisdom. Whilst we can get a glimpse of our success with these things through NCEA results and seeing the citizens our students go on to be, it is the more tangible things that remind me of how we have developed. It can be the obvious things such as developments of new and refurbished buildings and facilities. It can be small things such as the bench seats in front of H2 which I made from a beech tree that once stood next to the Oak in the quad. Other developments, such as the school House competition reintroduced with new names in 2010, have become an important part of building belonging of our students. Ultimately though, it is seeing our children grow into fine young adults that is most rewarding. I have had the privilege of travelling with students to Japan, China and New Caledonia, as well as representing the school in the USA, Germany and Australia. It is these

trips, plus the many activities such as Mud Run, Talent Quest, camps, music and sports, that stand out in my memory. The greatest satisfaction as Principal has come from working with individuals and groups of staff, students and wider community to make positive changes. This has included the BOT, senior leadership team, school committees, PTSA, student council, Malvern Principals and many others. Their commitment to our students, school and community is outstanding. Over my time as Principal, I have become very attached to the place and its people. DHS has become part of my identity. I thank you for also sharing part of your life with me. The legacy I hope to have left is of the students who have passed through the school and taken with them the knowledge and wisdom to be good people. James Morris

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SCHOOL NOTICES 2020 Prize Giving As part of preparations for the 2020 Prize Giving we are asking for all trophies awarded last December to be returned to the school office by the end of this term. Thank you to those who have already returned them. Orders for 2020 School Magazine If you would like your student to have a copy of this year's magazine, please make payment of $20 by the end of term - 25 September. We will print only the number of magazines ordered and paid for by then. School Buses Any changes to your student's normal daily bus routine should be communicated directly with our Bus Controller, Amy Tangney, via email on at@darfield.school.nz She will contact you directly only if there is any issue with the change. Reporting Absences/Sick Students Please let us know if your student is going to be absent. To report an absence, telephone the school on 318 8411 and leave a message, or email absences@darfield.school.nz Email's sent to other addresses may not be cleared before a text message is sent to you. School Bank Account Darfield High School ASB Bank Limited, Riccarton 12-3147-0207317-00 Please include the student’s name and the reason for the payment, eg Camp Fees. This information is also on the Contact Us page of the school website.

Term Three Events Monday 7 September • Interschool Dressage Competition • Kyle Mewburn Writer’s Workshop (pm) • Year 11 Outdoor Education Trip Tuesday 8 September • Lincoln University Course Planning (pm) • BOT Meeting 6.30 pm Wednesday 9 September • Year 13 Tourism Course Friday 11 September • Year 13 Rural College Practical Day Sunday 13 September • Leadership Camp (13-14 September) Monday 14 September • Leadership Camp (13-14 September) • Year 11 Outdoor Education Trip Tuesday 15 September • MCAT (P3) • Otago University Course Planning (am) • Canterbury University Course Planning (pm) Thursday 17 September • Koru Quad Tournament • Friday 18 September • World Vision Mufti Day • Year 11 Rural College Practical Day Saturday 19 September • SISS Ski and Snowboarding Champion Wanaka

is the right time for him to hand over the reins of leadership in a new era for the school. I take this opportunity to thank him for his contribution to the school, to acknowledge his 12 years of service and to wish him well for the future.

I am sorry to announce that the Principal, James Morris, has submitted his resignation in order to pursue other opportunities in education and management. His resignation will be effective from the end of Term 4. James has expressed his gratitude to the Board, the senior leadership team, the staff, the students and their families/whanau/caregivers for all the support he has received during his time at Darfield High School. James has led the recent visioning process and has concluded that now ISSUE 8 / DHS DISPATCH

There will be an opportunity to farewell and acknowledge James’s service once we are able to gather as a whole school community. Trevor McIntyre has been appointed Acting Principal. He offers vast experience in educational leadership, and is well known and respected for his role as Principal of Christchurch Boys’ High School. He continues to work in the education sector in his role as BOT trustee of Haeata College and in his work in the rural sector with Young Farmers NZ. Mr McIntyre is passionate about supporting the all-round development of our young people and growing thriving teams. He begins at school on Monday 7 September.

Mr Morris will be on leave but supporting the work of the leadership team. We are now beginning the process for the recruitment of a Principal for Darfield High School. The LSM, Mrs Gillian Simpson, will continue in the statutory management role of the employment of the Principal, staffing and communications and will work with the Board and the Leadership Team to support them through this transition. Now more than ever we need to work closely as a community for the good of our young people. Thank you to those who have already contributed in some way to the visioning process for taking Darfield high School into the future. Kind regards Sue Robinson Board Chair - Darfield High School

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CHESS CHAMPION

TOURNAMENT

The final results: Vincent: 7 Liam: 5 Hayden: 5 Daniel: 3.5 James: 2 Arran: 1.5 Connor: 1

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Congratulations on defending your championship,

Vincent Mandapat! 4 SEPTEMBER 2020


C R A Z Y

HAIR

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M U F T I

Harry awarded Heather, for the best overall dress-up and crazy hair! Heather received a new hoodie, thanks to the Darfield Challenge.

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Student Successes Celebrating the successes of our students is important. There are a number of areas that students excel in. Whether this is part of or outside of the DHS community, please feel free to let us know, so we can celebrate their achievements with the whole community.

Swimming Championships From 7-9 August, Chloe Newbigging and Charlise Miller attended the Swimming Canterbury West Coast Championships at Jellie Park. Chloe (15-16 Year girls) achieved: Gold: 50 Back Silver: 400 IM Bronze: 200 IM, 100 IM and 100 Back

Chloe Newbigging

Does your hand sanitiser dish out too much per pump? Ours certainly did!

Charlise (15-16 Year Girls) achieved: Silver: 100 IM

Love it when our students design solutions for real life problems. Year 11 student, Jack Gillians designed and 3D printed a restrictor for our hand sanitiser pumps! Charlise Miller

Thanks Ms Evans for making this happen!

Readers' Cup Competition

Congratulations to Jacinta, James, Maurine and Carmelyn who competed in the Canterbury Readers' Cup at Turanga (Christchurch's Main Public Library). This was the first time DHS have entered a team. They placed fifth. Well done team! Jacinta Parkin-Harkness, James Cathcart, Maurine Basu and Carmelyn Payne

We attended the opening of The Creators Room Exhibition at The Welder. Year 13 student Hayley Murray, is exhibiting two of her artworks. Originally the opening was 28 August but, due to Covid, the opening for family and teachers was brought forward and ran over two nights. The exhibition is on til 10 September.

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Year 13 student, Hayley Murray, on the exhibition opening night, with her two pieces of artwork.

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Year 7 student, Declan Chaffey, created this artwork for our junior art lockdown project "Boxed In"

Year 7 Artwork by: Emily Breading, Max Bell and Yasmin Ericksen

SANDWICHES

Year 11 Food and Nutrition class made sandwiches for Westmar Rest Home. The sandwiches were made as part of their Hospitality assessment. Such a great experience for them to cater to this scale and to put all of their food safety training into context.

Westmar residents Elizabeth McKay, Shirley Valli and Nolene Stuart, enjoying morning tea made by Year 11 Food and Nutrition students

Westmar staff member, Maria Fowler, serving up the sandwiches to the residents

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Darfield High School are on the look out for volunteers to assist students with reading and writing at assessment time. This takes place at the school, during the school hours that fit with your schedule. If you are willing to give an hour or two to help students here, please contact Elaine in the School office: Phone 318 8411 or Email elaine@darfield.school.nz

Are You Missing A Jacket?

Lost Property at DHS. We have had a number of unnamed items kindly handed in to the lost property department. Please ask your students to come and take a look if they know something has been misplaced. Parents are most welcome to come and check the clothing and items at Student Administration.

Click Here WELL-BEING

Student Run Page

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ShowQuest On 14 August, the ShowQuest cast and crew arrived at school to finally perform and film the hard work that they have done. This year, because of lockdown, ShowQuest was turned into ‘ShowQuest on Screen’. This still gave schools the opportunity to showcase the creative stories and performances they had created, but made into a cinematic type video. Our theme this year is What Comes After, following the story of a victim of domestic violence on their journey to recovery. Film day consisted of multiple takes of each dance to get the shots we wanted. It was a long day of focus and fun. Jordan Rugg, our cameraman and editor, is now hard at work piecing together the final product ready to be sent off to be judged. I would like to congratulate the following cast members for their fantastic work over the past three terms: Blakely Bruce-Sheppard, Maddison Caffell, Kaia Davis, Aimee Fleet, Lilly Gilbertson, Sophie Howe, Chloe Kilday, Lizzy Marvin, Mya McDonnell, Cerys McGuinniety, Liam Morris, Sophie Palmer, Margo Pattie, Lucia Tully, Kezia Sutton and Laura Wason. I would also like to recognise the hard work of our choreographers: Caitlin Knowles, Lily Payton, Katie Molloy and me, and the help we had from Emily McCallum with storyboarding the idea. I would also like to thank Ms Blakemore for her constant help and support throughout the process of ShowQuest; we could not have done it with her. The support crew we had on the day were also amazing: Isabel Simcox, Mrs Dalley, Hannah Cossey, Lily Payton and Katie Molloy. A special mention to Blakely Bruce-Sheppard, who was our lovely lead this year. She performed the character of the victim and did it with such grace. Keep an ear out for when our final video is out; we cannot wait for you to see it! Jess Galletly ShowQuest Director 4 SEPTEMBER 2020


Placing first overall in the Interschools Eventing team competition in my last year at DHS will definitely be added to the highlights of my school experience. Waking up at 5.30 am was definitely not ideal; however, it was all worth it at the end of the day. I loved being a part of such a strong and talented team of riders. Everyone put in their very best effort on the weekend and were so supportive of one another. It's amazing to see how Darfield has become increasingly competitive at these interschool equestrian competitions, and to see how the riders have improved over the years. We are lucky to have Miss Voss as a dedicated manager, as well as plenty of parent support. After such a good weekend, I'm looking forward to competing for the school again in the Interschools Dressage competition next month. Caitlin Rayne

Head of Equestrian

Talented Team of Riders

Te Kāhui Whetū o Waihora On Wednesday 26 August, the Darfield High School Kapa Haka group travelled to Rolleston College to take part in the combined Selwyn Schools Kapa Haka Group: Te Kāhui Whetū o Waihora. The schools include Lincoln, Rolleston, Ellesmere and us.

Kapa Haka

We spent the whole day learning new songs and haka that we will sing together at the Pō Whakangahau competition. This event was made possible because of the efforts of Ms Blakemore, Mr Forward, Mrs Gander and Whaea Niki. We had lots of fun at Rolly Colly learning how to sing in Te Reo Maori. We hope that more people will join the Darfield Kapa Haka group in the future and increase the use of Te Reo at Darfield High School. Riley McNae and Trae Davis ISSUE 8 / DHS DISPATCH

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The 2020 Shave for a Cure event was held on 28 August, with 36 students either shaving their hair off or cutting off 15+ cm. We had six weeks for fundraising, including two sausage sizzles, and on Shave Day we had a Crazy Hair Day and a Mufti Day to wear as much orange, red and yellow as you could. This year, our team and school were able to raise over $14,000, all of which goes to the Shave for a Cure foundation, supporting Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand. This year was also very special as we also had George Brown (former head boy of DHS) shave off his long luscious hair with teacher, Mr Finnigan. They’ve both been growing out their hair for the last three plus years!

Raised over

$14k

For Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand

A big thank you to our amazing 36 students who shaved or cut their hair and to everyone who got involved in it! Harry and Rozlyn

(L to R): Mr Finnigan, George Brown and Harry Williamson

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(L to R): Casey Roessink, Ella Roessink and Annalise Selfe

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28 AUG

Ōhau and Mt Dobson Ski Trip Report

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From 21 to 23 August, we joined a Smylies Tours ski trip with some of the international students from Darfield High School, Miss Hely, and one international student who came from Hillmorton High School. This was a really small group of just five students and two supervisors.

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On Friday after school, we gathered together and headed to Smylies to pick up our ski gear before we went to Twizel. We ate fish and chips for dinner in the park in Geraldine. It was very nice and I think it is better than Darfield fish and chips. After that, we arrived at the motel in Twizel that I came to last year too, and I could sleep well.

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On Saturday, we left our accommodation at 8.20 am and drove towards the Ōhau ski field. On the way, we could see a beautiful view from the van. Some of us hiked up to the top with our skis. It was very hard but we could see an awesome view from there. At lunchtime, we made sausages that were really good. We enjoyed the views some more: Lake Ōhau was bright blue and beautiful. After skiing, we went back to the motel and played card games, watched movies, talked, and had lasagne with salad for dinner.

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On Sunday, we left our accommodation at 8.15 am and headed towards Mt Dobson. The ski field was bigger than Ōhau. There were many trails and it had a chairlift and T-bar, etc. The snow was better and we had a very nice time there. We all really liked Mt Dobson. This trip was a really good chance to rest from school life. We got to know each other more and had good conversations with the supervisors. We had a great time with our friends and really want to go back and do it again!!! Rira Takahashi and Kota Arai

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Arran Armstrong

Charlise Miller

Blakely Bruce-Sheppard

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Daniel Lloyd

Kirsty McCarthy-Dempsey

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Jess Langridge

Holly Borham

YEAR 10 PORTRAIT ART

Jess Stewart

Sam McCallion

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Niki from Burnt in Time was passing through our classroom and noticed that we were learning about Craft as part of our South Pacific Education Courses (SPEC) work. She shared with us photos and samples of her work and offered to come into our class to teach us how to create our own wooden clocks. We planned our clock designs by choosing a clock face. Some of us chose numbers and some chose Roman numerals. Then we selected an image that reflects our personal interests. For example, we have images of fish, flowers, cats and car logos.

LEARNING A New Craft

We cut out our templates and put them on a square of wood with carbon paper underneath and traced the design onto the wood. We learned that it is very important to use only untreated wood so that there are no chemicals that can harm us when we burn into the wood.

Niki came into the class and showed us how to do pyrography using a Burnmaster, which is like using a hot poker. We all took turns at burning our designs onto our clock faces. Niki made sure we were safe and not burning ourselves. She has also taught us different techniques for using the machine. The next step will be to cut out holes in the back of the clock mechanism. Then we will paint over our clocks with a redwood polyurethane varnish.

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We are feeling proud of what we have done so far and enthusiastic about what our finished clocks will look like. We are really thankful that Niki has been able to offer her time and resources to teach us a new craft. Learning Centre

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DRAMA

I really love how friendly people are in the library and ask for help as I like helping people

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Revenge of the Amazons The Level 1 Drama class will be performing a modern feminist parody of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream as part of their final internal assessment. Note: Mature themes. Performed in the Hall on Friday 23 October (7 pm) in the Hall. Tickets: gold coin donation.

Jasmine Gannon

I like how enthusiastic people are to come into the library to sit and read and come and ask for help

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2020 Student Librarian

Deadlines The Level 2 Drama class will be performing a piece following the lives of high school students investigating the mysterious deaths of their fellow students. Note: Mature themes and language Performed in the Drama suite on Wednesday 23 September (7.30 pm) Tickets: gold coin donation.

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The Dreaming Directed by Level 3 Drama student, Isabel Simcox, this is an intriguing piece about two characters who wake to find themselves trapped in a room, with no memory of who they are or how they got there. It will be performed on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 October (7.30 pm) in the Hall. Tickets are $5.

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Beauty and the Beast: A Love Story This short parody of the classic tale is being directed by Level 3 Drama student, Jess Galletly. It will be performed on Monday 12 October (11 am and 7.30 pm) and Tuesday 13 October (7.30 pm) in the Hall. Tickets are $5.

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sports update ~ sports update ~ sports update ~ sports update ~ sports update ~ sports update ~ sports update

I have said for a number of years that it would be great to go back to school as there are far more opportunities that are available now than in my day. I just didn't think it would be in the capacity of a Sports Co-ordinator. Six weeks into my new role and I have to say the initiation has been full throttle, but extremely enjoyable. I attended the Years 9 and 10 Quad Tournament hosted by Ellesmere College in Week 4. This was my first school event and it was a pleasure to witness the great teamwork and sportsmanship of the players. The teams played hard and fair, with a lot of determination, and we were thrilled to retain the Shield for another year. Due to the Level 2 restrictions, some recent annual sporting events have been cancelled; however, we are lucky that most weekly town competitions are able to continue. Week 7 is Winter Tournament Week: we have the Senior Netball team competing in the Secondary Schools Netball Tournament in Christchurch, and the U15 Rugby Team competing in the Rural Livestock Tournament in Invercargill.

At the start of August, the Years 7 & 8 Darfield Dogs started playing in the Selwyn Primary Schools Competition, in the Second Division—Development Grade. The team is made up of nine Year 8s, most of whom had not played Basketball before joining this team. Our lone Year 7 student, Quinn McClimont, is our team captain and also our most experienced player; he plays for the Gators in Christchurch on Fridays and Saturdays. Here’s a look at the team’s results for their first three games: v Lemonwood Grove 9-9 v Lincoln Green 33-3 (Darfield win) v West Rolleston Warriors 20-8 (Darfield win) Due to these convincing wins, the Darfield Dogs were moved up to Division 1—Competitive Grade. Their first game in Division 1 was played on Monday, v Tai Tapu Magic 18-12 (Darfield win). So, we are approaching the halfway point of the competition and this team remains undefeated. Here are some comments from Cam McClimont who coaches the boys at the games: 18

Darfield Dogs – Years 7 and 8 Basketball Team

I have been in contact with various local Sports Clubs that are supporting the school and, as we move into summer sports, I will continue to reach out. In the meantime, if you wish to contact me about what sports and events the school offers, or if you would like to offer support around coaching, then please feel free to get in touch with me at sport@darfield.school.nz.

Pip Deans DHS Sports Co-ordinator

Darfield Dogs Basketball

“They have improved so much since their first game. They look to pass, they’re hungry on attack, make space and are not afraid to get hard on defence. Biggest attribute for them is teamwork, which is uniquely fantastic in basketball at this level, as usually someone wants to be on the ball all the time.” The team have been enjoying weekly training sessions with some very skilful and patient Year 13 basketball players: Ollie Sutherland, Ben Francis, Jesse Gray and Jesse Sutherland. Pip Deans got us some brand new balls and Mr Dickens sorted us out with a gear bag; they can’t wait for the new outside hoop to be installed.

We’ve also been very well supported at our games, with coaching from Cam McClimont and transport from a number of parents. Thank you all so much for giving up your time to support these young players. The boys are all enjoying the opportunity to play and they appreciate the time people are putting into them. Selwyn Hawks run this competition for 12 weeks, so we’ll keep you updated on the team's results and progress throughout the season. Andrea Jacobs Team Manager 4 SEPTEMBER 2020


Winter Tournament Week

Today the Senior Netball Team played in the finals of the Regional School Sport Canterbury Tournament at Cowles stadium. The Team were up against St Margaret's B, it was a great hard fought match, that could have gone either way at times, but St Margaret's came out on top with a 26-20 win. Great to see such good sportsmanship and team spirit, everyone contributed and played well throughout the tournament and the team won all their three pool games. A huge thank you to coach, Gemma Smith, Manager Georgie McKenzie, Umpire Maria Townsend and School Teacher Rep Nicole Reardon for supporting the team. The Rugby boys had another good win this morning against Gore 30 - 5. Five wins from five games, a fantastic effort. Thanks to Rex Smith and Sam Forward for their support of the team. Congratulations to Louis Ridgen for being named in the Tournament Team.

Shooting Championships

Photo Credit: Malvern Miniature Rifle Association

Successful Quad Sports Years 9 and 10

Middle Quad teams won the Quadrangular Competition hosted at Ellesmere College on 20 August. Final points as follows: DARFIELD on 24 points, followed by Mt Hutt 23 points and Geraldine 15 points and lastly Ellesmere College on 10 points. Congratulations to the netball team who were unbeaten. The rugby team had two wins and a draw. And the football team had two draws and a win. Special mention to Pip Deans for co-ordinating our teams. Also thank you to our coaches, Nicole Reardon - Netball, Rex Smith - Rugby and Peter Finnigan - Football.

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Malvern Miniature Rifle Association Darfield High School students, Blake, Liam, Piper and Ryan, started their first round on Tuesday for the NZ National Secondary School Shooting Championship 2020, at the Hororata range. They have three more rounds to do for this comp by 6 September. The results after each round will be on the TSNZ website under Triple S Champs https://tsnz.nz/indoor/schools

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Spring is here and it's time to start thinking about registering for Summer Sport...

The Cricket Season is coming up...

CRICKET

20/21 SEASON Years 7 and 8 students keen to play cricket this summer can register directly with their local clubs. There is a great local competition with a lot of talented young players. See the list on the next page of the local clubs and links to their registration pages.

All current Years 9-13 students wanting to play cricket for Darfield High School can register with Darfield Cricket Club. As part of the registration process, you can select the team you'd like to play in.

Some of our Years 7 and 8 players have been part of a five-week invitational cricket development programme run by Canterbury Country Cricket. This is based at Lincoln Uni in the Cricket High Performance Centre. This is an excellent pre-season training opportunity that will aid their progress in the National Primary Schools Cup.

Our Years 9 and 10 DHS team is looking for new players. They play in the CCC Mid-Canterbury Super League against other local High Schools. We also have a First XI that is made up of our senior students (mainly Years 11-13). With enough interest, we could look at forming a 2nd XI. Cricket is a hugely popular sport in this district and we are so fortunate to have some wonderfully supportive local clubs. Don't hesitate - sign up now!

The DHS Years 7 and 8 boys team are now through to the regional finals and the girls team are still progressing through the competition.

Photo credit: Jan Thomas

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Keen to play cricket? www.weedonscricket.co.nz

Kirwee Junior Club

Contact

Simon Earl

South Malvern Cricketopen Club Registrations 24 August

027 664 6507

Come along and be part of the upcoming 2020/21 season!

Junior cricket is now shorter, more engaging for children and more fun!

To play junior cricket please register your child at;

https://registrations.crichq.com/register/36098/dependents

South Malvern Cricket Club

For more information contact Hamish Wright

e: hamish.wright@gmail.com

m: 0211147676

Come along and be part of the upcoming 2020/21 season!

Junior cricket is now shorter, more engaging for children and more fun!

To play junior cricket please register your child at;

Sheffield Sharks South Malvern/Sheffield Cricket Club

Register To Play For The Upcoming 20/21 Season

https://registrations.crichq.com/register/36098/dependents

For more information contact Hamish Wright

e: hamish.wright@gmail.com

m: 0211147676

Local Club Contacts DARFIELD CRICKET CLUB Register: HERE Phone: Dave Galletly 021 764 520 KIRWEE CRICKET CLUB Register: HERE Phone: Simon Earl 027 664 6507 SOUTH MALVERN CRICKET CLUB (GLENTUNNEL) Register: HERE Phone: Hamish Wright 021 114 7676 Email: hamish.wright@gmail.com SHEFFIELD SHARKS (SHEFFIELD/SPRINGFIELD) Register: HERE WEEDONS (WEST MELTON/ROLLESTON) Register: HERE

Darfield High School Year 8 student, Austin Earl, (right) from Kirwee Cricket Club presenting Black Cap Daryl Mitchell with his Canterbury Country Cricket Cap on Monday night. Also pictured is Josh Chapman (left) from the Lincoln Cricket Club. ISSUE 8 / DHS DISPATCH

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Digital Citizenship Site to be Aware of

KŌARO – TATŪ KI ROTO, TATŪ KI WAHO

In the past couple of weeks, a site has been brought to my attention: Discord - Chat for Gamers. Compared with the bright and friendly feeling of kid faves like Snapchat and Instagram, Discord mixes low-key design with high-tech features. Initially created for gamers to talk while they're playing, Discord has morphed into a place for anyone to explore their interests in subjectspecific groups. Like other social networks, Discord can be iffy or safe. But, because it allows any user to create both public and private groups, the risks for kids can be tiny or huge, depending on how they use it. Due partly to the popularity of games such as Fortnite, Discord grew quickly (it now has over 100 million users - fewer than Snapchat but a lot fewer than Instagram's 400 million). It's also had safety problems, including being at the centre of at least one serious crime against a teen and a human-trafficking ring. If they know where to look, teens can easily find mature content on its public channels. And its invite-only private servers also have become places where bad actors and even cybercriminals can come together to communicate. At the same time, for a more secure experience, teens can use the app without contacting anyone but their friends and avoid the unrestricted chat from other games and platforms. Remember that it’s not about removing these sites; it’s about knowing what your child is doing online, knowing their passwords and helping them to be safe online citizens. For more information visit: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/parents-ultimateguide-to-discord

InsideOUT is a national organisation with the vision for all rainbow young people in Aotearoa New Zealand to have a sense of safety and belonging in their schools and communities. They do this through providing a range of information, resources, training and support to schools, workplaces, government agencies, organisations, community groups, whānau and individuals, as well as running a number of youth development programmes. On 4 August, Nic Dorward visited our school to speak to our LBGTQ+ support group and Year 12 Health class. Comments from our group:

Supportive and where to get more help different Learning about lots of in NZ and es iti nt ide sexual/gender connect a place where we can

Connection to the wider queer community in NZ and events

https://raisingchildren.net.au/teens/entertainment-technology/ digital-life/digital-citizenship

Understanding around different identities

If want more information or have a concern, contact Jayne Mallinder ma@darfield.school.nz

Enjoyed the educational videos from LBGTQ+ from inside out

PTSA | PTSA | PTSA | PTSA SAVE THE DATE On Wednesday 23 September, the DHS PTSA are catering for a Malvern Lions Dinner. We need people to help at this event. If you are able to help, please email ptsa@darfield.school.nz

FROGS Very informative

Interesting

Learnt about what other schools do to support the queer community

For Canterbury/Waitaha school specific support, contact: nic@insideout.org.nz http://insideout.org.nz/

NEXT MEETING Our next PTSA meeting is Tuesday 15 September at 7.30 pm in the DHS school staffroom. Newcomers welcome. Any queries please email us at ptsa@ darfield.school.nz

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2020 EXAMINATION TIMETABLE Date

Time

Level 1

Mon 16 Nov

9.30 am 2.00 pm

Tue 17 Nov

9.30 am

Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Fri 20 Nov Mon 23 Nov Tue 24 Nov Wed 25 Nov Thu 26 Nov

2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm

Exams available digitally shown in blue

Level 2

Level 3

Scholarship

Te Reo Rangatira Chinese

Physics German

Business Studies Dance

Media Studies

Earth & Space Science Classical Studies Art History

Drama

Calculus Agricultural & Horticultural Science Chemistry

Spanish

Earth & Space Science

Drama

History

French Classical Studies

Samoan

Statistics

Agricultural & Horticultural Science Geography

9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm

Mathematics & Statistics Accounting

Music Mathematics & Statistics

Drama WEEKEND Te Reo M훮ori

9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am

French Economics

2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm

Biology Science Samoan Spanish

9.30 am

Te Reo M훮ori Art History

2.00 pm

Latin

Tue 1 Dec Wed 2 Dec Thu 3 Dec Fri 4 Dec

9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm 9.30 am 2.00 pm

Accounting Home Economics German Dance Physics

Mon 7 Dec

9.30 am

Japanese

2.00 pm 9.30 am

Health

2.00 pm 9.30 am

Social Studies

Fri 27 Nov Mon 30 Nov

Tue 8 Dec Wed 9 Dec

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Hororata Highland Games 2020 Student Volunteers Wanted The Hororata Highland Games committee are looking for student volunteers to help run the Have A Go arena at the next Highland Games, Saturday 7 November. This is helping people try tossing a caber and doing other Scottish activities. We make sure all volunteers are trained. Volunteers get entry to the event, a Clan Hororata tee shirt and lunch. We are also looking for someone to step up and be a team leader for the Kilted Mile, managing registrations and organising the race. Queries to: cindy@hororata.org.nz Adults Family Pass Trade Site depending on how much room you would like

GENERAL ELECTION Meet the Candidates - All the candidates for Selwyn will be present. This is your opportunity to hear their policies and ask your questions.

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Thursday 1st October 7.30 pm at the Darfield Recreation Centre

SUPPORT DHS FUNDRAISING Normally 20% of the sale price goes back to our fundraising but from now until 13 September we get an extra $10 for any single city membership or $20 for the multi-city membership!

Hosted by Darfield Rural Women NZ. Enquiries phone 317 9291

The Ministry of Education provides school transport assistance to help parents overcome barriers to education and meet their responsibility to get their children to school. The Ministry may provide assistance where distance and/ or accessibility may be a barrier for students attending the closest school they can enrol at. For more information visit their website LINK

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