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351 days ago
351 days ago

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The Wheel Magician Christchurch North

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351 days ago

Rangiora school looks beyond winning to grow sport uptake

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from Northern Outlook

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora High School has changed the way it manages sport as it looks to grow participation.

The school has produced several national sporting stars in recent years, including All Black Fletcher Newell and Football Ferns Gabi Rennie and Macey Fraser.

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By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Rangiora High School has changed the way it manages sport as it looks to grow participation.

The school has produced several national sporting stars in recent years, including All Black Fletcher Newell and Football Ferns Gabi Rennie and Macey Fraser.

Associate principal Paul Donnelly said the school wanted to take a more holistic approach which was about more than "winning".

"Winning and losing is a part of life. You get out and do the best you can, even if the scoreline doesn’t go your way."

Sport taught young people transferable skills such as teamwork and collaboration to help prepare them for the world beyond school, he said.

Changes included disbanding the Rangiora High School Rugby Club and bringing the sport under the direct control of the school.

Donnelly said the move had not been popular, but the sports co-ordinators hoped to bring more equity across the different sporting codes by adopting the "rugby model".

Rugby would continue to have its own management committee, and the sports co-ordinators would gradually introduce committees for each sporting code over the next two to three years, beginning with basketball, volleyball and netball, he said.

"We looked at how do we offer the best service to kids in a very busy world. How do we develop coaches and managers, and how do we instil in our students that how we behave on the sports field and how we behave in school are the same?

"And we want to have more equity, with no code left behind"

PE teacher John MacDonald will take over as sports director next year, overseeing a team of four sports co-ordinators.

The school received no funding for its sports programme and relied on sponsorship from local businesses and donations from the wider community.

This year 30 sports were offered, including seven new sports introduced during the year.

Basketball was the most popular with 166 students participating, followed by rugby with 139 players and volleyball with 122.

About 40% (663 students) of the student body of 1670 participated in sport this year, a four percent growth compared to 2022 and matching pre-Covid levels.

But it was less than the peak of 750 students participating in sport in 2017, when the roll was well over 1700.

While there were 57 staff members involved in sport, MacDonald said the school was reliant on the support of the wider community and was seeking expressions of interest for coaches, managers and referees for next year.

Most sports teams had a coach and a manager, while higher level teams might have assistant coaches and assistant managers.

Development opportunities were available for coaches and referees through the North Canterbury Sport and Recreation Trust and through regional sporting bodies.

MacDonald was looking for equipment develop a weights room in the school gym for student athletes.

‘‘Not all of our students can afford a gym membership and it will also make it more cost effective to run team trainings.’’

The school also offered coach appreciation and induction evenings, where coaches from the different sporting codes could connect and exchange ideas.

Board of trustees presiding member Simon Green was contacted for comment.

■ Public interest journalism funded through New Zealand on Air.

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351 days ago

Christmas Tree Festival

Mary from Rangiora

The popular Soroptimist Christmas Tree festival opens on Monday 4th -15 December from 9 - 4.30 weekdays. Open on Dec 10th during the Santa Parade from 1-4pm
32 gorgeous trees decorated by schools, community groups and local businesses, proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters
Raffles, Wishing Tree, … View more
The popular Soroptimist Christmas Tree festival opens on Monday 4th -15 December from 9 - 4.30 weekdays. Open on Dec 10th during the Santa Parade from 1-4pm
32 gorgeous trees decorated by schools, community groups and local businesses, proceeds to Big Brothers Big Sisters
Raffles, Wishing Tree, Gifting Tree and Remembrance Tree. all gifts will be distributed by Wellbeing North Canterbury.
Gold coin to vote for your favourite tree

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351 days ago

ANNOUNCING THE WINNER OF BLACK FRIDAY GIVEAWAY

The Team from NZ Compare

What an incredible Black Friday it's been! We received a whopping 460 responses from all you savvy shoppers who shared your best deals for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy Card!

Now, the moment you've been waiting for – did you strike gold as the lucky winner? Find out right here: … View more
What an incredible Black Friday it's been! We received a whopping 460 responses from all you savvy shoppers who shared your best deals for a chance to WIN a $200 Prezzy Card!

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351 days ago

Nice Neighbours: Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

This week's Nice Neighbours are Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura. They were nominated by Yolanda Schuller.

On Yolanda's birthday, her husband had a major heart attack. They had an entire day planned, but then life threw a spanner into the works.

Yolanda asked Amelie to feed… View more
This week's Nice Neighbours are Matt, Amelie and Jireh Rudich of Papakura. They were nominated by Yolanda Schuller.

On Yolanda's birthday, her husband had a major heart attack. They had an entire day planned, but then life threw a spanner into the works.

Yolanda asked Amelie to feed her cat, Koda, but Amelie's family went over and above. They cooked dinners two nights in a row and sent yummy treats during the tough time.

“I was really touched by their love, prayers and generosity. They are amazing. I couldn’t wish for better neighbours,” said Yolanda.

Nominate a Nice Neighbour you know, and they could be recognized on Stuff (and you both win a prize!).

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353 days ago

Raspberry/strawberry, pea pod picking

Codie from Kaiapoi

Just wondering if there are still any pick your own raspberry, strawberry or pea pod places around north canterbury / Christchurch any more?

352 days ago

With us, your $40 becomes $70

Christmas Box

With Christmas Box, your $40 donation turns into $70 worth of everyday essential food and treats to help those who need it most across Aotearoa this Christmas.

100% of donations go to not only feeding a family but will also provide much-needed hope.

Donate $40 today and bring hope to the … View more
With Christmas Box, your $40 donation turns into $70 worth of everyday essential food and treats to help those who need it most across Aotearoa this Christmas.

100% of donations go to not only feeding a family but will also provide much-needed hope.

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352 days ago

Swan plants

Liz from Kaiapoi

Baby swan plants $2 each , next ones $3 each and a few at $8
Beefeater tomatoes $4 a punnet of 6 plants
Black Krim tomatoes $4 each
Pick up Matthew street

Negotiable

352 days ago

Beautiful baby blankie

Briony from Rangiora

For that special grandchild in your life.
Knitted with great love, in kid mohair & pure wool.
67 x 70cm.
Listing for a friend who has no internet.
PLEASE TEXT or RING HER on 0213139923.

Price: $100

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352 days ago

Making NZ - book 1 & 2

Briony from Rangiora

Pictorial surveys of a Century 1939, 1940.
Pictures below show contents.
Vol 2 in good condition.
Vol 1 needs a little attention.
Sold as a pair.
Price negotiable.
Listing on behalf of a friend with no internet.
PLEASE TEXT or RING HER on 0273139923

Price: $100

355 days ago

Poll: Are you confident in the new government coalition?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

We've finally got news of the government for the next three years. Are you feeling confident that this coalition can improve Aotearoa?

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

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Are you confident in the new government coalition?
  • 40.6% Yes, give them time
    40.6% Complete
  • 49.9% No, I'm worried
    49.9% Complete
  • 9.5% I'm not sure
    9.5% Complete
4102 votes
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354 days ago

Fresh free range eggs

Larissa from Eyrewell Forest

Fresh free range eggs. $8 a dozen or $20 a tray of 30 eggs. Delivery by arrangement

Price: $8

354 days ago

Santa Paws is back for 2023!

Southern Cross Pet Insurance

Hundreds of Christmas-ready pets were shared last year - and we're keen to see them again!

Whether it's your cat tangled in tinsel or your pooch by a pile of pressies, share a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card.

All pets are welcome … View more
Hundreds of Christmas-ready pets were shared last year - and we're keen to see them again!

Whether it's your cat tangled in tinsel or your pooch by a pile of pressies, share a festive photo of your furry friend and you could be in to win a $100 Prezzy® card.

All pets are welcome - Santa paws, claws, beaks, and squeaks. And if you don’t have a pet, that’s fine; we’d love to see festive snaps from around your neighbourhood too.

This is one of Neighbourly member's favourite campaigns so get involved and show your neighbours how adorable your Christmas pet is! Enter now.

Competition closes 21 December 2023 - winners announced early 2024!
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354 days ago

Garage Sale Trail Success!

Silverstream Subdivision

What a fantastic turnout at the Silverstream Community Garage Sale on Saturday!
A big thank you to everyone who came out to browse the unique treasures of our residents – from toys, plants, furniture, art and more 🛍️

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