27 April 1999
Dear Parents/Caregivers
Multicultural Pot Luck Dinner With Entertainment
The date of this popular event this year is Friday 21st May - From
7.00 - 9.00 p.m. - Place - School Hall.
The aim of the evening is to celebrate the multicultural element in our
school and encourage families to mix socially in a relaxed, friendly
atmosphere.
Families bring a dish, preferably from their country of origin, so that
everyone can taste a variety of food.
There will be multicultural entertainment after the meal. This is not
a fundraising exercise. We charge $1 entry to cover disposable plates etc.
Last year the Hall was full to capacity. Make sure you don't miss out. Fill
in the form below and return to the school office. An early return would be
appreciated. We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Sylvia Burch
Associate Principal
HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
MULTICULTURAL POT LUCK DINNER - 21st MAY 1999
I would like to supply a dish of
We need to know the numbers to be sure our venue is suitable.
No. of adults: No. of Children:
Name of Student you have at Hutt Valley High School:
Form: Home Ph No:
Parent/Guardian signature:
Congratulations To
Kea Ward, 7SI who won a Silver in the Girls' Under 17 Single Sculls at the
New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Championships and came third in the Women's
Junior Single Sculls at the New Zealand Rowing Championships.
The 'Big Band' won first prize at the recent National Youth Jazz Competition
held in Tauranga at Easter. Frances Milne won the best non-category Instrumental
on the French Horn.
Amrita Ranchod, 6SK, Arun Stephens, 7WL and Mohammed Amer, 7TF have achieved
selection for the second stage of the Tour du Monde de la Francophonie
Competition.
Matthew Wanoa and Tijana Pavlovic have been selected in the New Zealand
Secondary Schools Karate team to travel to Tokyo, Japan in May based on their
performances in the inaugural National Secondary Schools Championships 1998.
Board of Trustees - Annual General Meeting
will be held at 7 pm on Thursday 6th May 1999
in the College Library
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE
All parents and interested people welcome
SADD (Students Against Driving Drunk)
SADD is a non-profit organisation which condemns drinking and driving. The
Hutt Valley High School Student Council has a sub-committee interested in
promoting awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving. One of the
strategies available is "A will to live", a signed agreement or contract between
parents and teenagers in which they agree to support each other in not driving
after they have been drinking or travelling in a car driven by someone who has
had too much to drink.
If you are interested and require more information, or a contract form,
please see Mrs Sinclair in C17.
Careers Evening
4th May 1999 at 7.15 p.m. - 10 p.m. run by Hutt Valley High School Careers
Department in conjunction with Hutt Valley and Pencarrow Rotary Clubs. Please
meet in the School Hall.
School Fees
The Board recommends an annual donation of $41.25 per term or $165 per year
for each student, with a maximum of $330 per family. Payment may be made in a
lump sum, by termly amounts or by direct credit. In the latter case, please
contact the school office for details. If you can manage to make your donation
as soon as possible the school benefits through the early use of your donation
and you gain the earliest possible tax refund. Please contact the Principal, in
confidence, if you have any concerns about this matter.
Graeme Marshall
Principal
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