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Issue 53 – June 2015 – QUEEN MARGARET CALLING
Year 1
Helena Conder
Karen Yui
Year 2
Evangeline Soulis
Year 3
Gabrielle Dunphy
Year 4
Maebel Callinan
Year 5
Amelia Abernethy
Elizabeth Jelley
Year 6
Holly Churchman
Kenzie Hill
Iris Ma
Year 7
Katherine Jensen: Digital Technology
Kate McDonald: Design
Ellie Williment: Humanities
Year 8
Bethany Kaye-Blake: Music
Charlotte Lee: Design
Novalie McGuire: French
Sofia Ryan: French
Principal’s Commendation: Term 2
Year 9
Marseille Bowie: Overall Effort
Emily Brazier: English
Eleanor Burns: Design
Elizabeth Jensen: Humanities
Tishya Kapoor: Mathematics
Brianna Kirkham: Science
Ivy McLean: Overall Effort
Year 10
Charlotte Barber: Drama
Clara Evans: Materials Technology
Annalise Kruger: Visual Art
Year 11
Stephanie Cheevers: Materials Technology
Phoebe Ellis: Visual Art
Samara Harvey-Lawn: Science
Caroline Kay: Mathematics
Hibiki Kitahara: Music
Jiaru Lin: Physics
Grace McLean: Chinese
Avia Murray: History
Rosaria Murray: Religious Studies
Ibanez Taylor: History
Olivia Watson: English
Drew Welsby: English and Japanese
Felicity West: Chemistry
Year 12
Cailin Broadley: French
Charlotte Chivers: Drama
Lauren Eagleson: History and Mathematics
Catherine Fell: Economics
Grace Goddard: Overall Effort
Qinwei Gu: Mathematics
Megan Hodder: Spanish
Jessica Moore: Physics
Brittany Phillips: English
Lily Tew: Physical Education
Sofia Udovenko: English
Year 13
Lucy Bolter: Physical Education
Diana Brouwer: Spanish
Jessie Brown: Media Studies
Freya Crestani: Biology, Chemistry and English
Lauren Hansen: English
Olivia Kelly: French
Kate Kenna: Mathematics
Emily Patterson: Statistics
Isabel Sheat: Art History
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fter enjoying the sights of Nepal and hospitality of the people,
the news of the earthquake was devastating. Lauren and
Sophie wanted to do something for the people who had been
so generous to them, so they organised a whole school coin trail. They
chose a coin trail because all students from Year 1 through to Year 13
could get involved.
Each House was given a letter and students from throughout the College joined in to fill
their letter with money. Top contributors included some innovative Year 6 students. Lilly
Taulelei and Maia Mariner donated $225, raised through a stall at the City Market selling
Samoan Doughnuts. Seraphine Benn also used her own initiative to sell cupcakes at the coin
trail. She baked and iced over a hundred delicious cupcakes, which raised $232.80 towards
Braemar’s efforts.
Over $2300.00 (Glamis $691.80, Berwick $499.80, Braemer $416.90, Lochleven $371.50
and Stirling $323.50) was raised which will be presented to the NZ Red Cross.
Lauren and Sophie were thrilled with the amount contributed by the College Community,
as $2 donated here provides dinner and lunch for a person living in Nepal.
During Term 1 Lauren Hansen and Sophie
Stewart travelled with 18 other young New Zea-
landers and Australians to Nepal as part of Youth
to Everest. One week after their return the area
was hit by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
Nepal Coin Trail
Above: Lilly Taulelei and Kezia Leuthart fromGlamis. Right:
Liv Callinan and Josephine Sinclair