Friday, March 30, 2012

Principal's Comment

Dear Parents and Friends of St Kevin's College,

This week has been rather condensed with Otago Anniversary Day on Monday and Otago wide professional development for secondary teachers occurring on the Tuesday. The focus of the Teacher Only Day was to gain a shared understanding of the newly aligned NCEA Level 2 standards, directly from the national experts. The professional discussion and new resources that have been shared on the day were appreciated and will insure that St Kevin's College keeps abreast with curriculum and assessment developments.

This weekends Bishop's Shield Competition which is being hosted at St Kevin's this year, was showcased at our Wednesday Assembly. Both Junior and Senior Drama's took centre stage, with performers having the chance to become comfortable acting before an audience of peers. We wish the students and staff every success and cordially invite our community to join us over the weekend. On Saturday evening, the Bishop will celebrate Mass in the College Chapel at 7pm. I look forward to meeting parents and whanau during the course of the weekend.

The All Blacks Road Show and the Maadi Cup rounded out a week of academic, sporting and cultural endeavour. Our best wishes go to our rowers in the finals on Friday and Saturday as they compete in the Maadi Cup Regatta at Lake Ruataniwha, the Bishop's Shield team and the Athletics team who are competing at the South Islands this weekend in Nelson. We also have kayakers at the Nationals next week and Geography and Physical Education Field Trips as the term concludes. We pray that everyone involved achieves to their potential and they have safe travel.

Please continue to keep Mr Ryan in your prayers.

May God Bless You All
Paul Olsen, Principal

Maadi Cup Progress


( Hot off the satelite - Boys U18 4+ lightweight placed first in their B Final giving them a top 10 medal finish and the 5th fastest time overall)

During the past week the St Kevin's College Rowing Team have been competing at the Maadi Cup Regatta held at Lake Ruataniwha near Twizel. The week has produced a mixed bag of results but several of our crews will be competing in finals today. We wish them all the very best for their races today and congratulate them on their representation of the College.


(Johannah and Caitlin Kearney with coach Owen Gould proudly wearing the silver medals they won in the Girls U18 doubles)


(The Girls U16 8+ show a promising future to place 4th in the B Final at 2.30pm this afternoon)

Rugby Road Show Visit


The Webb Ellis Trophy came to town along with the team from the Rugby Road Show and students and staff were excited to have a special visit to the College during Period 1 yesterday. Some light heartened competition gave Tina-Marie Oakes and Matt Brien the rare opportunity to put on the white gloves and hold the trophy for a treasured photo, and Tim O'Malley "haka-ed" his way to some new boots for the upcoming season. Our Argentinian Yr13 trio of Facundo Briones, Gaston Bazan Montalbetti, Nicolas Plaza Crespo also got a close up look at the Webb Ellis Trophy ...

Bishop's Shield Team Preview

The Bishop's Shield Junior and Senior Drama Teams gave the College a sneak preview of their performances for this weekends competitions. With all elements of the event coming together Mrs Austin and her team would like to thank the families who will be hosting a billet from one of the visiting schools and also Mrs Linda McClelland and the Home & School for catering the weekend.

Good luck to everyone who is competing and we look forward to sharing the results next week. The St Kevin's College Bishop's Shield Team are:
Junior Drama: Sydney Telfer, Meghan McCorkindale, Brittany Caldwell, William Gourlay, Jack Sinclair
Senior Drama: Lori Kingan, Shannon MacMillan, Oliver Stewart, Jamal Vira, Henry Ahomana
Junior Debating: Jino Kunnethedam, Karan Ratgali, Scott Ruddle
Senior Debating: Jibi Kunnethedam, Sam de Buyzer, Albert Hailes
Junior Scripture: Tiana Mihaere
Senior Scripture: Molly Farrell
Prepared Speech: Tarantaise McLeod
Impromptu Speech: Sean Hand

Tug of War Video Footage

The Tug of War continues today but as was evident at last weeks round, the full strength of the student body was committed to their House honour, with each year level given a "best of three" chance.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Principal's Comment

Dear Parents and Friends of St Kevin's College,

This week our Year 11 students have been away on their annual Retreat at the Waihao Marae near Morven. College Retreats have a different focus depending on the year level and in the case of our Year 11 class it was an opportunity to look at building relationships with their peers and others in a Maori setting. Outdoor challenges are very much a part of the retreat and our thanks to Miss Casey our Year 11 Dean and her team for the time and energy they direct into the programme.

There has also been a mix of sporting and academic events on during this past week, including the postponed Kavanagh Exchange and the Annual Aoraki Junior Maths Competition. We have also had a group of athletes represent the College at the Otago/Southland Secondary Schools Competition and the Special Character that all of our students exhibit while they are away on behalf of the College is to be commended.

Our best wishes go with our rowers as they compete in the Maadi Cup Regatta at Lake Ruataniwha this week.

Please continue to keep Mr Ryan in your prayers.

May God Bless You All
Paul Olsen, Principal





Staff v Students Tug of War

The mighty strength of the teaching staff at the College was too much for Senior Students at the eagerly anticipated Tug of War Competition between staff and students held yesterday in front of the Auditorium. Inter-House competitions are being held on the sports field today ... watch this space for results!

Bishop's Shield Billets

Once again St Kevin's College is proud to be hosting the Annual Bishop's Shield Competitions and are looking forward to welcoming students from Verdon College, Kavanagh College and St Peters.
As always this is a large undertaking by the College and any families who are able to help with hosting visiting students for the weekend are asked to please fill in the form linked below.
Billet Offer Form

Portobello Marine Experience

Our Year 13 Biology students are away putting theory into practice at the Portobello Marine Laboratory, incorporating an overnight stay at Quarantine Island in the Otago Harbour. Students look forward to this trip every year and our thanks to Miss McLennan, Mr Ryan and Mr Olsen for offering their scientific expertise in facilitating this trip.

Sports Strapping Course

This course is aimed at all our coaches / managers /parent helpers and will be a great help and kick start to the Winter Sports Season.

Wednesday 28th March
6-8pm
In the School Staffroom
$5 charge payable on the night.

The course will be taken by Mike Stewart from Oamaru Physio

Please register with Denise in the Gym dmore@stkevins.school.nz
437 1665 ext 737


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Otago Southland Athletic Championships

The team of athletes headed to Invercargil last weekend to compete in the Otago Southland Secondary Schools Athletic Championships, with twelve qualifying for the next round of competition in Nelson. All of our athletes competed well and good luck to the following students as they head to the South Island Champs!

U14 Girls
Fran Yanzick - 3rd 1500m / 2nd 800m

U16 Girls
Merekite Wahitapu - 2nd Long Jump
Tessa Newton - 3rd Long Jump

Senior Girls
Salena Xie - 4th Shot Put
Sam Robins - 3rd 800m

U15 Boys
Cole Ryan - 4th 800m / 4th Discus

U16 Boys
James Armstrong - 2nd Javelin
Isak Gunnarsson - 4th 100m / 3rd 200m

Senior Boy
Michael Hannigan - 3rd High Jump
Ashley Miller - 5th Discus
Rodney Bungard - 3rd 100m / 4th 400m
Jack Allan - 5th 400m / 3rd 200m



Rugby Shirts for 2012


This season all rugby shirts need to be numbered.

Players will need to purchase their shirts from the College Uniform Shop by Thursday 29th March.

The cost for a 2012 Rugby Shirt is $120.00

Kavanagh Exchange Finally Held

The previously postponed Kavanagh Exchange was held during much finer weather this week. The result did not go our way, however the boys enjoyed the day.

SKC 108 ao
Hamish Slater 32

Kavanagh 109-6
Williamson 68
Tim O'Malley SKC 2-6 off 4 overs



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Year 11 Retreat


This week our Year 11 students have been enjoying their retreat at the Noho Marae out at Morven just north of Oamaru, incorporating an overnight stay. The good weather we have had over the last couple of days will have served the students well, with the "slippery slide" a popular activity. As always our thanks to Miss Casey and Mr Farrell for co-ordinating the retreat and also the tangata whenua from the marae and staff who took students through the programme.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Soccer Coach

We are looking for a Junior Boys Soccer coach for the 2012 season. If you think you have the skills and enjoy working with and coaching boys soccer we would love to hear form you. Please email me at the college.

Teacher in Charge of Soccer
Mike Seddon

Friday, March 16, 2012

Principal's Comment

Dear Parents and Friends of St Kevin's College

On Monday evening the Waitaki Sports Awards were held at the Oamaru Opera House. I was very proud to see the number of St Kevin's Blue Blazers honoured during the course of the evening. Congratulations to the award recipients and nominees. Special mention of the Senior Girls' Rowing Eight who won the Teams section and past pupil, Courtney Kerin who won the Sports Woman of the Year for Kayaking.

This week was a "Green Week" at the College. The calendar has been cleared of interruptions to academic studies and we aim to minimise the time out of class for students. With this in mind, at Assembly this week, I reminded students of the importance of keeping up to date with their class work. As the summer sporting season comes to a conclusion and cultural activities such as Stage Challenge take more of students time, it is critical to keep monitoring progress. For our senior students it is important that internal assessment is given priority over co-curricular activities. It is all to tempting to accept an "Achieved" grade rather than striving for "Excellence" when under pressure. Whanau Mentors are talking to students about managing their time and commitments. With a significant part of the term completed, it is timely to reflect on commitment and overall commitments.

Congratulations also to the many sporting and cultural achievers listed in the blog this week. You bring accolades to the College Family and we acknowledge your efforts.

The last weekend in March is the Bishop's Shield Competition which is hosted at the College. Can I urge families to consider taking a billet for this event as with almost one hundred students requiring accommodation, our resources will be strained. Please contact the Office if you can help.

Please continue to keep Mr Ryan in your prayers.

May God Bless You All
Paul Olsen, Principal

Aoraki Swimming Success

A team of swimmers traveled to Timaru to compete in the Aoraki Secondary Schools Swimming this week.

Libby McGee placed 2nd overall in the Senior Girls' section. On the way she picked up a 1st place in the 100m Butterfly. She joined with Olivia Brien, Olivia Macaulay and Isobel Ryan to win both the Senior Girls' Medley Relay and the Senior Girls' Freestyle Relay. This helped the SKC Senior Girls' Swimming Relay Team to take out Second Best Girls' Secondary School in the Aoraki region. A great result for a catchment of 200 girls up against school that can choose from 1000 female swimmers.

Oliva Brien and Kaleisha Jones placed 1st and 2nd respectively in the Senior Girls' 33m Butterfly. Kaleisha also led a junior team of swimmers into the Senior Girls' Freestyle so they could experience the rough and tumble of that level of competition. Niamh Farrell, Darcy Green and Tahlia Green gave a good account of themselves and did not let Kaleisha or the College down. The remainder of the team represented well; Molly Farrell swam in the Senior Girls' section while the junior boys; Matt Brien, Regan Holland and Thomas Pickles competed well.

Thank you to the five parents who traveled to support their children; a very high ratio of parents to participants! A special thanks to the parents who helped the Eastern Districts Committee with the paperwork and organisation on the day.

Cyril Bassett VC Speech Winner

The entire Kunnethedam clan traveled to Alexandra to support Jibi (Yr12) at the RSA Cyril Bassett VC Speech Competition for the Otago Southland area. In his speech he spoke about how ANZAC was significant to all New Zealander's and about the possible confusion as to what it meant to be a soldier due to the influence of today's modern world. Jibi will travel to Wellington to compete in the National Competition at the beginning of April where he will vie to win an opportunity to travel to Turkey to take part in the 97th commemoration of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli and recite the RSA's Ode to the Fallen in front of the expected 20,000 people crowd.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Swimming National Age Group Championships

Last week Isobel Ryan (Yr11) and Libby McGee (Yr13) traveled to Wellington to compete in the Long Course (50m) Swimming National Age Group Championships. Libby attained 12th place in the 17-18 year old girls 400m individual medley and Isobel came away with two silver medals for 15 year old girls 100m free and the 50m back, improving on last years times. Isobel was also part of the Eastern Districts girls relay team gaining a bronze medal and took 4th place in the 50m free in an exciting close race. Well done!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Willows Cricket

A combined SKC/WBHS 1st XI travelled to Rangiora for the annual fixture against The Willows Cricket Club on Sunday, March 11th. It was a warm, humid day as we arrived to enjoy our pre-match cup of tea and a cheese cracker. The captains Tim O'Malley and Trevor Thornton (ex-SKC) did the toss and it was agreed that The Willows would bat first. The Oamaru side had an early breakthrough when SKC player/coach Tim McCormick got through the defences of one of their NZ under 19 squad members Michael Davidson in the first over. Rylie Rooney (WBHS) struck soon after removing the other opener and they were 10-2 and in early trouble. A quality partnership of 81 followed involving NZ u19s batsman Connor Neynens and Christchurch BHS batsman David Wakefield to gain the momentum and lifted the run rate considerably. The leg spin of Waitaki BHS player/coach Stephan Grobler was introduced and had immediate results, breaking the partnership in his first over. Jeremy Smith (SKC) then chimed in from the other end, removing McClure cheaply and dried up the runs and had all batsman in trouble with his considerable swing and seam. Grobler had another and the Oamaru side were on top heading in to the lunchbreak at 136-5. After the break, Neynens had brought up a superb hundred and with it a compulsory retirement, which left the tail to negotiate the remainder of the innings. Shaun Kelliher (SKC) took to the crease with his leg-spin and was able to bowl his 10 overs cheaply (0-30) to keep a lid on the scoring and the bowling partnership with Jason McGimpsey (WBHS, 2-23 off 7 overs) restricted The Willows to 185/8 after their 50 overs, a score the Oamaru side were confident in chasing down.

The WBHS coach/captain pair of Grobler and Lachlan Kingan negotiated the new ball effectively, Grobler taking the aggression to the bowlers, getting the run chase off to a rollicking start with a number of cleanly-struck boundaries. Kingan was the first man out which brought captain Tim O'Malley to the crease. Grobler and O'Malley dominated proceedings with a quality display of timing, and running between the wickets on the large ground to have the run chase in control at the tea break at 100-1. After the break, Grobler continued to ride his luck, moving on to 71 before he was caught in the deep. McCormick was next man in, and the SKC pair kept the scoreboard ticking over and the target dwindling in a partnertship of 25 before McCormick was bowled, with 40 still required. Jeremy Smith came and went cheaply and there were some nerves in the camp as all were counting down every run. Isaac DeBuyzer (SKC) helped halt Willows' momentum with a patient 10 before being dismissed. Brodie Flannery (SKC) was next man in and the Maniototo pair of Flannery and O'Malley combined well, running hard between the wickets to have the target down to 16 off 10 overs when O'Malley was dismissed for a fine, mature captain's knock of 50. Number 8 Rooney was at the crease briefly before being plum LBW off the thigh pad to keep the Willows in with a sniff at snatching an unlikely victory. McGimpsey arrived at the crease with the target down to single figures, and he and Flannery held their nerve to secure a famous victory, Flannery scoring the winning runs in the most unlikely of fashion - sneaking a quick single and scoring 5 with wild overthrows taking the score past 186, the Combined SKC/WBHS 1st XI claiming the R.S Eveleigh Trophy for the first time since 2002.

Thanks go to Denise More, Hamish McMurdo, Mike Seddon, and all others who did the background work in trying circumstances to ensure the team got there and things ran smoothly, the hard work playing off with a win on the paddock

Otago Athletics Results

The St Kevin's College Athletics Team traveled to Dunedin last Friday and Saturday to compete in the Otago Secondary School Athletic Championships, bringing home an assortment of solid results from a competitive field.

Results for top 10 placings were:
U14 Girls
Francziska Yanzick - 2nd 3000m / 2nd 1500m / 1st 8oom
Sinnead Flannery - 5th 1500m / 5th Long jump

U15 Girls
Merekite Wahitapu - 8th 100m / 3rd Long jump
Tessa Newton - 9th 100m / 6th Long jump
Kaleisha Jones - 7th Shot put
Ashley Te Maiharoa - 9th 200m

Senior Girls
Salena Xie - 4th Shot put / 8th Discus
Sam Robins - 3rd 800m
Bethany Robertson - 3rd Javlin

U14 Boys
William Sunderland - 9th Shot put / 8th Discus / 5th Long jump
Thomas Pickles - 6th 3000m / 5th Shot put

U15 Boys
Jashiv Narayan - 4th 100m / 3rd Long jump / 10th High jump
Cole Ryan - 4th 800m / 6th Discus
Connor Newlands - 8th Javlin / 8th High jump
Paea Palaa - 10th Shot put

U16 Boys
Isak Gunnarsson - 4th 100m / 3rd 200m / 3rd Long jump
James Armstrong - 5th Javlin / 3rd Discus
Hamish Robertson - 3rd High jump
Jacob Coghlan - 4th 1500m

Senior Boys
Jack Allan - 4th 200m / 3rd 400m
Rodney Bungard - 2nd 100m / 1st 400m / 4th Long jump
Benedict Yanzick - 7th 1500m / 5th 3000m
Ashley Miller - 6th 100m / 3rd Shot put / 2nd Discus
Michael Hannigan - 4th High jump



1995-1997 Reunion

ST KEVIN'S COLLEGE REUNION -
SATURDAY 12TH MAY 2012

Calling all students who attended the College from 1995 -1997
Join us at the Castle from 2pm till late,
including the Art Auction at 7pm

Any past pupils interested in attending are asked to email the College at:
(note "1995-'97 Reunion" in subject bar)

SISS Rowing Medals


The South Island Secondary Schools Rowing Regatta was held in Ruataniwha last weekend and the team from St Kevin's College made it's presence felt on the podium with four medals in total, including the first SKC boys medal for some time! What a great lead up to Maadi!

Congratulations to:
BRONZE - Boys Lightweight U18 four - Kieran Ryan, Chris Kearney, Hamish Moynihan, Hamish Nimmo & William Gourlay cox
BRONZE - Girls U18 pair - Eilee Robinson & Loren Haggerty
SILVER - Girls U18 pair - Johannah & Caitlin Kearney
SILVER - Girls U18 eight - Eilee Robinson, Johannah Kearney, Caitlin Kearney, Loren Haggerty, Katherine Hope, Julia Fauth, Georgina Wallis, Georgia Haggerty & Sophie Moynihan cox

Other St Kevin's College finalists were:
B U17 single - B Final - Hamish Nimmo - 3rd
G U16 single - A Final - Katherine Hope - 5th
G U16 eight - A Final - Katherine Hope, Julia Fauth, Georgina Wallis, Georgia Haggerty, Tessa Robertson, Tiana Mihaere, Kimberley Allan, Taylor Oakes & Brook Parsons cox - 6th
G U18 four - A Final - Eilee Robinson, Johannah Kearney, Caitlin Kearney, Loren Haggerty & Sophie Moynihan cox - 5th
B U16 double - B Final - Hamish Moynihan & Chris Kearney - 2nd
B U18 lightweight double - A Final - Hamish Moynihan & Chris Kearney - 8th
G U16 four - A Final - Katherine Hope, Julia Fauth, Georgina Wallis, Georgia Haggerty & Brooke Parsons cox - 5th
B U16 single - B Final - Kieran Ryan - 2nd

Monday, March 12, 2012

Basketball

Congratulations to the following St Kevin's students for being selected into Representative Basketball Squads.

Both Helena Grahame and Tiana Mihaere have been selected into the Sth Canterbury U19 Girls Team with Tom Halkett and Hamish Robertson being selected into the Otago Boys U17 Team. Well done too you all - we wish you well at all your regional and Premiership Tournaments.

Helena also recently competed in Australia for a Nth Island Girls U17 Team in a NZ Pacific Competition. Well done Helena.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Principal's Comment

Dear Parents and Friends of St Kevin's College

This week the College gathered for a Lenten liturgy that challenged us all to reflect on how we are living our day to day lives and more importantly how we are growing spiritually. Thank you to Father Wayne for his practical words of advice in the liturgy. As always, thanks to Helen Mulheron for music and Karen Austin and her team of student leaders for their support.

Over the weekend, the six student leaders took part in an Edmund Rice Leadership Camp in Dunedin. The focus of the retreat was sharing advice and experience with leaders of schools in the Edmund Rice tradition throughout New Zealand. St Thomas of Canterbury, Liston College, Kavanagh College and St Peter's College, Epsom were all represented. Thank you to Mrs Eatherley for driving and supporting the students during the weekend.

The date for the College House Drama Evening has been confirmed this week. For your diary, the event will be held on Thursday 21 June at 7pm in the College Auditorium. Other dates to note are the Teacher Only Day on Tuesday 27 March, making a long Exeat Weekend, The Bishop's Shield weekend on 30 March and the Excellence Assembly on April 4.

Students received feedback on their progress and engagement this week as mentors discussed Fortnightly Indicators with students. I also took the opportunity to share my expectation with students at assembly. It is important to clarify that "progress" is a measure of personal academic progress and that 3 is the minimum expected grade. It is pleasing to see that staff and students are involved in teaching and learning discussions about how to improve grades. Please discuss your son or daughter's results which should be recorded in their Student Planner.

There have been many sporting achievements over the last few weeks with some of the results following later in this blog. Sadly the Kavanagh College summer exchange was abandoned on Wednesday due to wet weather.Hopefully the Gillette Cup cricket matches to follow will enjoy better weather.

Please continue to keep Mr Ryan in your prayers.

May God Bless You All
Paul Olsen, Principal

Special Character - Lenten Tradition

As part of our Lenten tradition the school took part in a Reconciliation Liturgy. Students were reminded about being consecrated during baptism and anointed with the sacred oil of chrism. The liturgy was led by Father Healey and senior students. Miss Mulheron was the accompanist.

Students are also collecting non-perishable food items as part of the annual Lenten Foodbank Appeal. Each morning before school coloured collection containers are put out in the Office Quad for students to leave their donated food items.

Pipers in Action

The warm North Island weather is the perfect setting for the National Pipe Band Championships in Tauranga and our St Kevin's pipers and fellow band members were gearing up to play the Test Selection this morning. This "Piping Extravaganza" attracts a large number of competitors and supporters from around the country with the Oamaru Pipe Band up against 25 other bands in their grade and 63 bands in total.

Year 11 Retreat Notice

YEAR 11 RETREAT, NOHO MARAE, MORVEN; 19-21 MARCH, 2012

Dear Parents/Caregivers

The annual retreats are approaching quickly. We travel to Waihao Marae, Morven (About 35 minutes north of Oamaru) where students will be taken through a programme led by a combination of tangata whenua and St Kevin’s staff.

Year 11 students will be split into two groups; while one group is on retreat the other groups will attend classes as usual.

Group 1will leave St Kevin’s on the morning of Monday 19th for an overnight stay and return for 3.00pm on Tuesday 20th of March.

Group 2will leave St Kevin’s on the morning of Tuesday 20th for an overnight stay and return for 3.00pm on Wednesday 21st of March.

This notice will allow students to arrange any job commitments. Group lists will be displayed on the school noticeboard. $60.00 (Day students) or $50.00 (Boarder) will be charged to your school account. Food is supplied by the hostel, hence the different costs.

Permission slips have been sent home. Please return it to the school office by Wednesday March 14th. Boarding parents should note this permission slip will be signed on their behalf by the Hostel Manager. If you have any concerns please contact him directly or email one of the address above.

Students should bring sleeping bag, pillowslip, towel, toilet bag and change of clothes. Activities involve flatwater kayaking, orienteering and some team initiative games. Our policy is challenge by choice.

If you have any questions regarding this trip or any other retreat activity please feel free to contact us at school. We hope your child’s retreat Noho Marae experience will be a memorable one.

Janelle Casey (Yr 11 Dean) & Tiernach Farrell (Teacher I/C Retreats)

Ellerslie Connection

Congratulations to past pupil Emily Kelly who, as part of the Design Team for the Beca, Hollings & Ferner exhibit, won the Supreme Award at the Ellerslie Flower Show.

The exhibit was based on the Mackenzie Power Scheme and the contribution made by Max Smith, including his contribution to Ruataniwha Rowing also. Emily studied at Lincoln University following her time at St Kevin's College.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Pipes and Drums of St Kevin's College

As part of our preparation for the National Pipe Band Championships being held in Tauranga this week, St Kevin's members of the local band played at assembly on Wednesday. Year 13 Cultural Captain, Nick Parsons, is the Pipe Major of the Waitaki Districts Schools Pipe Band. Nick will also have the opportunity to play at the World Championships in Glasgow later this year. Piping and drumming are fostered by local tutors who instruct at the College. Any interested students are welcome to take lessons.

SISS Triathlon and Duathlon Success

On March 4 the South Island Secondary School Triathlon and Duathlon Champs were held down at the Oamaru Harbour. St Kevin's had over 24 students participating in the event with a variety of results in the triathlon section, the most successful being Corbyn Bisschops, Tarentaise McLeod and Molly Farrell who came 1st in the Senior Mixed Triathlon Team.

There was success also in the duathlon section with Hamish Slater 2nd and Daryl Siggleko 3rd in the Senior Boys, Kieran Ryan 2nd and Adam Blakely 3rd in the Intermediate Boys and Niamh Farrell 2nd in the Junior Girls.

Other results include:
Senior Boys Triathlon:
Benedict Yanzick 6th, Hamish Nimmo 7th, Terry Moffat 8th,

Intermediate Boys Triathlon:
Josh Macaulay 10th

Intermediate Girls Triathlon:
Olivia Macaulay 9th, Danielle Holland 10th, Olivia Brien 11th

Senior Boys Duathlon:
Jackson Reid 4th, Zac Ludwig and Patrick Perniskie 5th=

Senior Girls Duathlon:
Lisa Nolan 4th, Kerry Bryant 5th, Megan Greene 6th

Intermediate Boys Duathlon:
Jacob Turnhout 5th, Jeremy Smith 6th

Intermediate Girls Duathlon:
Kathryn Morison 4th

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cycling Success


With her most successful results to date Yr11 student Holly Edmondston was our 'Golden Girl" at the NZ Track Cycling Nationals held in Invercargill last week, bringing home a haul of 3 gold medals and a silver.

The U17 Girls Points race proved a cracker with Holly winning the final sprint and jumping into the top spot. She claimed a deserved victory in the U17 Girls Individual pursuit finishing just 3/10th of a second off the fastest time recorded for the age group over 2000m and then teamed with Olivia Podmore to win another gold in the U17 Girls Team Sprint. Holly finished the meet with a silver in the U17 Girls 500m Time Trial, missing gold by just 1/100th of a second. Holly will return later in the year to attempt to lower the NZ record for the individual pursuit. Congratulations!


Monday, March 5, 2012

SKC Hospitality Support Group

SKC HOSPITALITY SUPPORT GROUP

The College is looking for a group of 6-8 parents/caregivers to be part of a hospitality team to help with morning and/or afternoon teas during College Interschools and other similar events. This is a great way to participate in college life, getting to know other St Kevin's families.

If this is something you would like to do please contact the school office at: smcerlane@stkevins.school.nz

Friday, March 2, 2012

Principal's Comment

Dear Parents and Friends of St Kevin's College

At Mass last Sunday evening, the Edmund Rice Singers were commissioned. Thank you to Helen Mulheron for her work with the choir who are already showing considerable talent. The Edmund Rice Singers enrich the Sunday evening Mass with their music and instrumental support and we look forward to hearing them contribute to our liturgies during the year.

On Monday evening our newly established Sports Council met for the first time this year. Details of the council's membership and mission are included later in the blog. I am pleased to be able to work alongside such keen, talented and committed members of the Oamaru community. Their knowledge and skills will help to enhance sports participation and enjoyment at all levels within the College. One of the initiatives being explored by the Council is a Sports Awards Evening to be held at the conclusion of the winter sports season. It is envisaged that this event would include a guest speaker and presentations of sports awards in a convivial setting. This will be an opportunity for our wider community to celebrate sporting achievement at the College. To help with your diary planning, the tentative date proposed is Saturday 15th of September.


On Tuesday evening our Home and School Association had their AGM. Following the official segment, the girls who went on the India Immersion Trip gave a presentation about their experiences.  I would like to take this opportunity to formally thank the Home and School team for the work that they do for the College Community. Without their help, we would not enjoy many of the extras that make education at St Kevin's College so special.


Following meetings with the Principals and Sports Coordinators of Waitaki Boys' and Girls' High Schools this week, I am pleased to be able to report that the combined Colleges will be holding an inter-school fixture on June 29. We plan to extend the range of sports being played on this end of term  Friday and anticipate most students being involved in at least one activity during the day. The community will then gather to support the College in the traditional netball and rugby games as usual in the afternoon. More details will follow closer to the time.

Please continue to keep Mr Ryan in your prayers.

May God Bless You All
Paul Olsen, Principal

Edmund Rice Singers

The Edmund Rice Singers were commissioned on Sunday evening at our College Mass.

Sports Council

The newly established St Kevin's College Sports Council met this week and would like to share their vision and goals with the College community.

It is made up of the following members:

MIKE FORGIE, MIKE STEWART, NICKY SINCLAIR, GRAHAM JOHNSON, CARMEN BRENSELL, ADAIR CRAIK, PAUL OLSEN, KEVIN KEARNEY, JANELLE CASEY, DENISE MORE, ATHENA EVANS, MICHAEL SEDDON,

Our Mission Statement: Encourage Participation & Develop Sporting Success

The Vision: To promote and develop the culture of sport at St Kevin's College 

We have the following Aims:

  • Provide a direction for the school and allows adaptation to the changing environment 
  • Provides financial viability and protocols 
  • Improves communication and networking 
  • Improves development opportunities 
  • Open and accountable management 
  • Involvement from a wider cross section of the school by focusing on all members, networks and stakeholders 
  • Sharing the workload into the organisation creating buy-in, responsibility and ownership
  • Provide a structure that is tailored to our organisations individual regional and cultural make-up 

 The Council can be contacted through the College office.

Rowing Regatta

During the weekend students from St Kevin's College attended the Canterbury Mazda Secondary Schools regatta at Lake Hood. There were some encouraging performances from several of the crews.
Final results were:
Boys U17 single - Hamish Nimmo 6th

Girls U18 double - Johannah Kearney & Loren Haggerty 3rd / Caitlin Kearney & Eilee Robinson 4th

Girls U16 single - Katherine Hope 3rd

Boys U18 lightweight four - Hamish Moynihan, Kieran Ryan, Chris Kearney, Hamish Nimmo and William Gourlay (cox) 2nd

Girls U18 pair - Johannah and Caitlin Kearney 2nd / Eilee Robinson & Loren Haggerty 4th

Girls U16 eight - Katherine Hope, Georgina Wallis, Julia Fauth, Georgina Haggerty, Tessa Robertson, Tiana Mihaere, Taylor Oakes, Brooke Parsons (cox) 5th - incl a WGHS rower

Girls U18 four - Eilee Robinson, Johannah and Caitlin Kearney, Loren Haggerty, Sophie Moynihan (cox) 3rd

Boys U16 double - Hamish Moynihan & Chris Kearney 6th

Boys U18 lightweight double - Hamish Nimmo & Kieran Ryan 2nd

Girls U16 four - Katherine Hope, Georgina Wallis, Julia Fauth, Georgina Haggerty, Sophie Moynihan (cox) 4th / Tessa Robertson, Tiana Mihaere, Taylor Oakes, Brooke Parsons (cox) 7th - incl a WGHS rower

Girls U6 double (B final) - Tessa Robertson & Tiana Mihaere 2nd

Boys U16 single - Kieran Ryan 5th

Girls U18 eight - Eilee Robinson, Johannah and Caitlin Kearney, Loren Haggerty, Katherine Hope, Georgina Wallis, Lucy Fauth, Georgina Haggerty, Sophie Moynihan (cox) 3rd

Movie Fundraiser

St Kevin's College Netball is launching their fundraising drive with a mover fundraiser "The Hunger Games" 7.15pm, 29th March at Oamaru Movie World 3. At just $13 each, tickets can be purchased from the school office, Oamaru Vets and North End Pharmacy.

The Hunger Games:
In the face of drought, fire and famine America has crumbled and been replaced by the Capitol, a regime that controls the country with brutal force. Each year, two residents from twelve districts are selected and forced to compete in "The Hunger Games" a televised, to-the-death event which all citizens are forced to watch. When Katniss Everdeen's younger sister is "selected" to participate, Katniss volunteers to taker her place, pitting herself against bigger, stronger competitors.

Netball Start of Season Newsletter and Parent Forum

The 2012 Netball Newsletter has information regarding the upcoming Netball Season. If you have any questions regarding the newsletter please contact Athena Evans at aevans@stkevins.school.nz
All Coach and Manager application forms should be returned to the School Office by Thursday 8th March.


The first St Kevin's College Parent's Netball Forum will be held on Monday 12th March, 7pm in the College Staffroom. If you would like to add anything to the agenda listed below please email Athena Evans. Thank you.
  1. Trials
  2. Fundraising
  3. Coach and Manager Selections
  4. Newsletter - Dates for the year, Tournaments (JSISS, SISS, Otago, Aoraki)
  5. North Otago Calendar
  6. Sports Council