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2021 Term 3, Week 1

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Tēnā koutou katoa Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou Welcome back to Term 3. We hope that you have had a restful and even occasionally fun break! I was lucky to start my break watching the Junior girls netball team playing in the South Island Junior netball tournament in Christchurch. They played so well and did our school proud both on and off the court. New staff members We welcome Richard Bell who is with us until the end of Term 4. He is taking on a number of different classes, including year 10 Global Studies, but he is mainly going to do relief for us. We also welcome back Shona Preston as our Guidance Counsellor on Thursdays and Fridays. New roles A reminder that Kiri Russell is going to be our Trades Co-ordinator so if you need any support with your rangatahi please see her. Shoshy Perchig is our Gateway and Work Experience Coordinator and again if you need support in these areas please see her. Thanks again to Deane Milne who is now going to cover two Year 9 maths classes for the first

Presentation to the staff - Mid year reflections

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2021 Term 2, week 10

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  The GT's playing at the Ball on Saturday night by Mrs Samantha Mortimer MRS SAMANTHA MORTIMER — JUL 8, 2021 Tēnā koutou katoa Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou Welcome to Term 2 week 10. Staff only day FRIDAY 2ND JULY - Culturally Responsive Learning and Teaching: A Promise for Schooling reflections Firstly, kia ora to Matua Joe, Whaea Erin and Whaea Kylie for all of their hard work in supporting the mihi whakatau and the day in general Secondly, a little introduction from me about Angus’ and Sonja’s journey to us for this PLD. Back in December last year I started talking to Andy England about our hand over 2021. He told me that he had met someone over the hill who he thought would be great to work with Greymouth High School. I had to work out what Andy meant by over the hill and here a hill meant a ginormous mountain range. However, that’s ok I’m slowly getting it. Anyway, after a few more conversations with Andy we talked again about the person he had met and he told me that was Angus.

Angus and Sonja McFarlane PLD day intro and concluding notes

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Powerpoint from PLD day Angus and Sonja McFarlane intro Kia ora koutou katoa Ngaa mihi nui kia koutou There may be a few people who don’t know me - I’m Samantha Mortimer principal here at Grey High. Firstly, kia ora to Matua Joe, Whaea Erin and Whaea Kylie for all of their hard work in supporting the mihi whakatau and the day in general. Secondly, a little introduction from me about Angus’ and Sonja’s journey to us today. Back in December last year I started talking to Andy (our previous principal) about our hand over 2021. He told me that he had met someone over the hill who he thought would be great to work with Greymouth High School. I had to work out what Andy meant by over the hill and here a hill meant a ginormous mountain range. However, that’s ok I’m slowly getting it. Anyway, after a few more conversations with Andy we talked again about the person he had met and he told me that was Angus. As soon as I found this out I was really excited about asking him and Sonja to work

2021 Term 2, week 9

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MRS SAMANTHA MORTIMER — JUL 1, 2021 Tēnā koutou katoa Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou Welcome to Term 2 week 9. West Coast Secondary Schools Junior Netball On Friday of week 8 I went down to Hokitika and managed to catch our Junior games first game versus Westland High School. It was a great game to watch and they are a nice little team! What most impressed me was their respect not only for the other players but also for the umpires. Ka mau te wehi! Forty Hour Famine Clark Fountain organised a 40 hour famine activity at school. He did a fantastic job of planning and rallying both rangatahi and kaiako. Special thanks to Sian Utton who stayed with the students for the whole time and Nicki Mora from the Shed who supported Clark with the organisation. If you would like to donate to the cause please check on the post on our school Facebook page. Staff only day FRIDAY 2ND JULY - Culturally Responsive Learning and Teaching: A Promise for Schooling A reminder that on Friday 2nd July we are holding a