Category Archives: School News

Formula-A Propeller Driven Car Race

Well done to all contestants who entered the Formula-A propeller driven car race that was held on Tuesday the 6th of December, 2016 in the school gym. Two Year 7 classes from Coast Whanau competed against two Year 10 option classes in the construction and racing of their cars. Students applied their knowledge of Maths and Science and used simple recycled items to make their propeller driven cars. In Technology students have learned about electronics, componentry and building simple electric circuits.  High levels of fun, anticipation and excitement were observed throughout the competition!  Thank you to Mr Basil Taha for leading this wonderful event.

Congratulations to the winners:
1st Place: Grand race winner: Patrick Wang from 10W2
2nd Place: Hugo Lai from 7C1
3rd Place: Jeo Hanns Turtal and Andy Soryath from 7C2

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Santa Show

A big thank you to Abbi Shields and her wonderful team of student helpers for organising MHJC’s Santa show on Friday.  The event showcased the talents of singers and dance groups from across the school – including MHJC’s very own staff band!  The festive and entertaining extravaganza was enjoyed by all.

 

Rotorua Road Trip

Year 10 students from Water Whanau enjoyed a ‘Rotorua Road Trip’ field trip yesterday, that was a part of their Term 4 ‘Identity’ learning context.

A highlight of the day was a fascinating visit to The Buried Village, where students learned about the Tarawera eruption and visited the excavated Te Wairoa archaeological site. The eruption of Mount Tarawera in 1886 is one of New Zealand’s greatest natural disasters. The violent and unexpected eruption buried Te Wairoa and several smaller villages in the area under hot heavy ash and mud. It completely destroyed the famous Pink and White Terraces, one of New Zealand’s first tourist attractions. Sadly, around 150 people lost their lives as a result of the natural disaster.

Students also visited the ‘Skyline’ facility and enjoyed gondola and luge rides!

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ABSL Summer Hoops 3×3 Basketball Champions

The ABSL Summer Hoops 3×3 grand final was held last night, between MHJC’s ‘The Aces’  (Marlon Bolivar, William Chen, Jesse Manuel and Randy Dayrit) and Farm Cove’s ‘Big Time Ballers’. It was by all accounts a very exciting game and ended all tied up at full time with a shoot out to determine the winners!

The final result was MHJC’s “The Aces” being crowned the 2016 ABSL Summer Hoops 3×3 Champions!  Both MHJC teams that were entered into the competition represented MHJC very well, as did their supporters.  This is a tremendous result and wonderful feedback to receive!

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NZ BrightSparks Finalists – ‘Project Lockdown’

Project Lockdown’ consists of group members Bella Lin, Katrina Mohammed, Ryan Ngo and Bill Wong. We were named as one of six national finalists in the 2016 NZ BrightSparks competition, having developed our project for the last 2 years and enabling it to be entered into the Engineering Category for this year’s competition. On 2nd November we attended the awards ceremony at the ASB Cube on Wynyard Wharf, with the support of our mentor Mr Hargreaves, along with Mrs Hewlett and Mr Morrison. Unfortunately, we did not win the top award, but are very proud of our achievements.

During this experience, we got to meet other enthusiastic finalists from all parts of the country and heard inspirational speeches by “Nano Girl” Michelle Dickinson, engineering, electronics and commerce industry leaders and others. It is a huge accomplishment by “Project Lockdown”, as we are MHJC’s first finalists to be in BrightSparks!

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Please Vote for MHJC’s “Bright Sparks!”

Congratulations to members of ‘Project Lockdown’,  Bella Lin, Katrina Mohammed, Ryan Ngo and Bill Wong who have been named as one of the finalists in the 2016 BrightSparks competition, and invited to attend the award ceremony in November.

There is a “People’s Choice Award” that can be completed online, and the group would appreciate the support of our school and community to vote…
Project Lockdown is an innovative school alarm system that can alert students and teachers of intruders and other emergency situations. The system sends a popup message to every computer and projector in the school when the emergency button is pressed. The project was created with the goal of making every student feel safe and secure in their school.
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Sophia Tiana’s Cultural + Sport Exchange in the USA

Sophia and Tiana returned to New Zealand on Friday 14th October after a Cultural and Sport exchange in the USA. Both Sophia and Tiana had the opportunity to share the Māori culture with the Navajo People on the Navajo Reservation in Chinle, Arizona and the Navajo people shared their food, culture and way of life. The girls reported that their journey into Canyon De Chelly, the history of the Canyon and the meaning to the Navajo people was absolutely breath taking.
The girls also had the opportunity to speak at Chinle Elementary School to talk about the Māori culture and for the students and staff to share their way of life with the girls, as well. A strong bond was formed with the Navajo people, so much so that they wish to fly to New Zealand to learn more about the Māori people and Aotearoa. The girls also spent time at Chinle High School to talk about Māori culture and exchange gifts.
Sophia, Tiana and past MHJC student Ngapipi played 18 basketball games in total starting in Los Angeles at Costa Mesa High School where they attained third place and then travelled to Chinle where they played the Navajo Seniors and then to Maricopa, Sequoia Pathway Academy, Arizona, where they placed third again. This was an experience that both Sophia and Tiana will not forget, and to have met with the Navajo people and fully engage in the way they live and celebrate who they are, was extremely special.
There are many Māori families living and working in the USA and for them to journey with Sophia and Tiana’s Ngā Hau E Wha group from New Zealand was another great experience, as it allowed for them to reconnect to who they are and for them to share their homes and food with the group, whilst they were travelling through the USA.  What an amazing experience girls – well done!
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