On Wednesday, Year 9 and 10 Drama and Dance students went to Q Theatre in the city to watch “Dirty Work”, a new play by Indian Ink Theatre Company. The play is a comedy that celebrates an unsung hero and tips the modern office on its head. Local choirs also take turns featuring in the play to sing hits from Aotearoa and India. Our students enjoyed the trip and we look forward to seeing more plays from Indian Ink Theatre Company in the future.
Message from Director of Education re: Minor Health Conditions Service for Māori and Pacific people, children aged under 14 years, and community service card holders
Kia ora
Schools have been asked by Health New Zealand to pass this health information to our communities:
This winter, between Monday 12 June and Saturday 30 September, participating community pharmacies in Auckland will provide a Minor Health Conditions Service for Māori and Pacific people, children aged under 14 years, and community service card holders.
The service allows pharmacists to have a clinical consultation and provide advice as well as medication if needed for a select set of minor health conditions at no cost to the patient.
It also includes whānau members of a child with similar symptoms. For example, if the pharmacist determines your child needs treatment for scabies and they have older brothers or sisters, or you yourself also have symptoms, they may provide advice and medication for all of you.
The following health conditions are included in the Minor Health Conditions Service:
- Acute diarrhoea
- Dehydration
- Eye inflammation and infections
- Scabies
- Headlice
- Pain and fever
- Eczema/Dermatitis
- Minor skin infections
If your condition needs further support, the pharmacist can tell you the best place to go to get further help.
Let’s spread the word to our friends and whānau about this new service! It’s also important to remember that you can always speak to your local pharmacist for free health advice, even if you are not eligible for this service.
Participating pharmacies can be found by going to HealthPoint and searching “Minor Health Conditions”.
You can also find a list here: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand – Go well this winter
Ngā mihi nui
AIMS Games Social Fundraiser
Earlier this Term, MHJC hosted a social as a fundraiser for the AIMS Games. Thank you to all the Year 7 and 8 students who came to the evening and supported their peers in preparation for AIMS. We hope you had a great time!

MHJC’s Cross Country 2023
Last Friday was MHJC’s Cross Country Day.
Congratulations to Forest/Ngahere Whānau for winning the Inter-Whānau trophy and to so many students who tried so hard in difficult conditions – PBs everywhere! Well done!

Forest/Te Ngahere Whānau – Y8 Learning
With Term 2 nearing its’ end, we would like to feature a few of the ‘Learning Contexts’ our students have completed over the past 10 weeks. This feature is from Forest/Te Ngahere Whānau.
Year 8 students in Forest Whānau worked through a Survival Context this term. Their outcome was to participate in the Junior Tough Guy/Gal. All students had a great day at the event, dressing up and getting extremely muddy. Congratulations to Shivam Mistry (8F1) who finished 5th overall!

Adopt A Park
Another initiative that continued this term for MHJC students has been Auckland Council’s ‘Adopt A Park’ programme. For the past 5 years, MHJC has taken part in this programme, ‘adopting’ Silvana Park, which is a short 300m down Valderama Drive from the school grounds. This park, and the adjacent Taraire Creek, have been cleared of rubbish and planted with native species by our Enviro Council. The greenspace is now home to Tūī, Wētā, and Kerurū. Well done to our students in the Enviro Council!

Coast/Te Takutai Whānau – Y10 Learning
With Term 2 nearing its’ end, we would like to feature a few of the ‘Learning Contexts’ our students have completed over the past 9 weeks. This feature is from Coast/Te Takutai Whānau.
The Year 10 context this term in Coast/Takutai has been ‘the world according to chain reaction’. Part of this context involved learning about Outdoor Education safety behaviours in Physical Education. Behaviours that can help students keep safe while they understand the action/reaction balance that occurs on Outdoor Education trips. Year 10 students were able to demonstrate their learning during two trips – White Water Rafting at Vector Wero and a tramp at Point View Reserve.

Mountains/Te Maunga Whānau – Y7 Learning
With Term 2 nearing its’ end, we would like to feature a few of the ‘Learning Contexts’ our students have completed over the past 9 weeks. First up is Mountains/Te Maunga Whānau.
The Year 7 context for the term was Matariki, combining learning in Global Studies and Physical Education. A focus for students was learning the popular game of Kī-o-rahi. The organisation Kī-o-rahi Tāmaki Makaurau came into MHJC for 5 weeks to teach students the background of the game, along with the mythological story behind it. The learning culminated in an 8 team tournament!
A special thanks to Kī-o-rahi Tāmaki Makaurau who took time in teaching MHJC students. The organisation also offered a PD session for MHJC Physical Education teachers.

Year 10 rostering home cancelled – Thursday 22 June
PPTA have notified schools that industrial action has withdrawn strike action with immediate effect which means Year 10 students may attend school tomorrow.
Rostering Home – Thursday 22 June
A reminder for tomorrow – Thursday 22 June – all Year 10 students are rostered home as part of the PPTA industrial action. School is on as normal for all other year levels.
