Wheturangitia is the name of Tamaki College's premier choir who performed to a high standard at the recent Big Sing contest in the Town Hall. The choir is directed by Steven Rapana and performed three songs, Cantate Domino by Pitoni, Minoi, minoi arranged by Christopher Marshall and Steal away arranged by Steven Rapana himself. The choir perform again at the Big Sing Gala concert on Wednesday 12 June, 6:30 at the Auckland Town Hall.
TCTV
Tamaki College Television
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Junior Social
It was a fun evening in the Tamaki College auditorium this week. The junior social had a theme of africa / the wild, and the prefects and house captains had worked hard to make the auditorium look the part.
There was lots of dressing up, dancing and having a really good time.
There was lots of dressing up, dancing and having a really good time.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Trades Academy BBQ Tables
The Trades Academy at Tamaki College have been really busy recently making tables to go around the grounds at school. They look great and are very popular with the students as they give them lots more places to sit during interval and lunch times.
Here is some information about the Construction Trades Academy.
BConstructive are hands on programmes that lead to two qualifications; BCATS Level1 and BCATS Level2. They are innovative, practical and multi-disciplinary programmes for students, providing them with the skills and knowledge to springboard into any career in the construction industry.
The BConstructive programmes are primarily workshop based. Rather than focusing on any one trade the programmes build skills and an understanding of all trades in the construction industry. They also develop literacy, numeracy and communication skills and have close links with the NCEA and the Technology curriculum.
There are two qualifications currently available. These may be offered at senior secondary school or at polytechnics and private training establishments. All of the resources are available on line, free of charge.
The full qualification documents can be viewed on the NZQA website using the link below:
Students who participate in the BConstructive programme can go on to consider apprenticeships in a variety of trades such as: building, construction, plumbing, drainlaying, roofing, gasfitting, painting and decorating, infrastructure, flooring and joinery. The programme also provides a good base for students who would like to enter other related areas of the construction industry such as architecture, quantity surveying and estimating.
The programme complements other schemes such as Gateway, careers and transition programmes, work experience and Young Enterprise.
Here are the students hard at work on the tables during construction.
Here is some information about the Construction Trades Academy.
BConstructive are hands on programmes that lead to two qualifications; BCATS Level1 and BCATS Level2. They are innovative, practical and multi-disciplinary programmes for students, providing them with the skills and knowledge to springboard into any career in the construction industry.
The BConstructive programmes are primarily workshop based. Rather than focusing on any one trade the programmes build skills and an understanding of all trades in the construction industry. They also develop literacy, numeracy and communication skills and have close links with the NCEA and the Technology curriculum.
There are two qualifications currently available. These may be offered at senior secondary school or at polytechnics and private training establishments. All of the resources are available on line, free of charge.
The full qualification documents can be viewed on the NZQA website using the link below:
Students who participate in the BConstructive programme can go on to consider apprenticeships in a variety of trades such as: building, construction, plumbing, drainlaying, roofing, gasfitting, painting and decorating, infrastructure, flooring and joinery. The programme also provides a good base for students who would like to enter other related areas of the construction industry such as architecture, quantity surveying and estimating.
The programme complements other schemes such as Gateway, careers and transition programmes, work experience and Young Enterprise.
Here are the students hard at work on the tables during construction.
Friday, March 22, 2013
Athletics Day 2013
It was a beautiful day yesterday and the whole of Tamaki College was out on the field for our anual Athletics Day.
Instead of the the usual "march ons", the houses performed in front of everyone else, setting the tone for a competitive afternoon.
TCTV was there to catch the all the action.
Kowhai
Puriri
Rata
Totara
Here are the photos from the day...
More of the action...
Instead of the the usual "march ons", the houses performed in front of everyone else, setting the tone for a competitive afternoon.
TCTV was there to catch the all the action.
Kowhai
Puriri
Rata
Totara
Here are the photos from the day...
More of the action...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Polyfest 2013 - Samoan Stage
It was a fantastic year for Tamaki College at Polyfest.
Here is the video from Fiafia night.....
3rd Entrance,
3rd Exit,
3rd Uniform,
3rd Mauluulu, 1st Sasa,
3rd Fuataimi (John Tuilata Lemalie),
3rd Taualuga
and 1st Taupou (Nive Isaako).
2ND PLACE Overall Co-Ed Section
Here is the video from Fiafia night.....
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Harlem Shake Competition
TCTV are holding a HARLEM SHAKE competition.
Entries are to be submitted to Miss Ferguson in the form of either a video file or a link to the uploaded file on the net.
If the video is on the net, it will be downloaded and put onto the school youtube account so the comments can be controlled.
Deadline on Monday 25th March.
All entries will be uploaded onto TCTV on that date for the voting to start.
Voting will be open for one week from the deadline.
Good luck
Any entries not following the ONLY RULE will not be uploaded for voting.
Here is an example that was made by 9PFn that their tutor teacher bullied them into doing.
:D
We are sure you can do better!!!!!
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Powhiri 2013
A new year has started here at Tamaki College. Our new staff and Year 9 students were all welcomed in the 2013 Powhiri
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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Year 9 Activities
It has been a busy and exciting week for the Year 9 students at Tamaki College. This week was their activity week. They have been having loads of fun at Rainbow's End, at Waiwera and at the ice skating and cinema. The teachers were having fun with them too, as you can see from these photographs.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Cross Country 2012
It was a lovely afternoon today and all of our Year 9 and 10 students went over to the Point England reserve for the anual cross country.
There were 4 races, year 9 girls, year 9 boys, year 10 girls and year 10 boys. Points were awarded for all those who finished so it was well worth all members of a tutor class to enter, so they would have more chance to win!
Staff were also involved in the races, and some got dressed up for the event. Water guns and water bombs might have made an appearance by certain staff!
There were 4 races, year 9 girls, year 9 boys, year 10 girls and year 10 boys. Points were awarded for all those who finished so it was well worth all members of a tutor class to enter, so they would have more chance to win!
Staff were also involved in the races, and some got dressed up for the event. Water guns and water bombs might have made an appearance by certain staff!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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