Malo le’lei and good morning boys. I'm going to start my Last Word off with a quote.
The Otago Schools' Orienteering Championships were held on Sunday 14 March.
"Hi, I’m Cabbage."
In cold overcast conditions we won the toss and elected to bat on an artificial wicket with a quick outfield.
Below is a list of internal assessments that are due to be submitted next week.
The annual Car Jam was held at form time today.
Unichem Roslyn Pharmacy have been given an important opportunity. Helping the community by vaccinating anyone aged between 16-49 with the MMR (measles/mumps/rubella) vaccine.
On a beautiful Sunday morning 10G smashed the record school departure time by beating the previous record set by Mr Willmott and his crew the week prior.
We would like to introduce Daniel Visser as our Head Librarian for 2021. Daniel describes the library as a nice welcoming space. He has been a library assistant since Year 10.
On Monday the 15th of March, the Year 12 Biology students went on a field trip to Blueskin Bay.
Each day I appreciate being at this school.
The Otago Secondary Schools Athletic Championships were held at the Caledonian Grounds on Friday and Saturday.
Fingers were crossed as the South Island moved to Level Two just weeks before the event.
Last Friday afternoon saw 9O head off for a field trip into the Dunedin CBD.
After 20 years at the helm, Foodstuffs South Island chief executive Steve Anderson is stepping down.
McIndoe House has taken up the theme of heroes during house assemblies this term. This fits in well with the whole school value focus of respect and we started out by honouring the heroes of athletics...
By now you will have all heard of the 1st Annual Easter Book Drive and the easter eggs have been flying out the library door as long overdue novels from the English classroom have been returned.
From March 5 - 7, Boudewijn Keenan competed in the Dunedin Concerto Competition hosted by Otago University at Marama Hall.
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