This is a blog for 7/8Mt, a Year 7/8 composite class at Hornby High School in Christchurch, New Zealand. We will be posting on a regular basis about our activities and our learning. Please comment on our posts so we know what you think about what we've been up to.
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Thursday, 14 June 2018
The Revolution tour - Lyan
This week at Hornby High School, a special event happened , the Revolution tour had came to our school. The revolution tour is a program were a bunch of amazing people brings a transformational message about hope and life. Their aim is to give young people strategies for solving problems and building positive relationships.
Sunday, 4 March 2018
World Famous in Hornby
Last Year students from Hornby Primary were selected to star in Air New Zealand's latest in-flight safety video. Two of these students are now in 7Mt: Lyan and Mikayla.
This is the video that will be shown on all Air New Zealand flights from now on:
This is the video that will be shown on all Air New Zealand flights from now on:
Good job girls . . . next step: Hollywood.
2018 Athletics Sports
The Hornby High School Athletics Sports were held on Friday 2 March. Here are some photos that were taken on the day by Mr Rogers (our Deputy Principal):
It was a great day and everyone who took part had a lot of fun. Our big thanks go to Mr Hilliard who was responsible for organizing this wonderful whole-school event for us.
2018 Class Treaty - by Zayd Milner
Then we had to sign our names on the treaty to agree with the treaty rules.
These are the rules we agreed on.
Commitment:
- We will always be learning-ready with the right gear and the right uniform.
- We will always be thinking about the right thing at the right time.
- We will always set our goals higher than our current personal best.
- We will always concentrate on the task at hand and not get distracted.
- We will always say what we mean and mean what we say.
Achievement:
- We will always set goals and work hard to achieve them.
- We will always try our best and if we don’t succeed we will learn from our mistakes.
- We will always make sure our work is our personal best.
- We will always have our work done on time and done to the best of our ability.
- We will always work towards the next level in our learning.
Resilience:
- We will always have a growth mindset with all of our learning.
- We will always try harder when things are hard.
- We will never give up when things don’t work out, and we will always try harder next time.
- We will always believe in ourselves and keep moving forward with our learning.
- We will always accept new challenges and never give up on ourselves.
Respect:
- We will always accept other people’s appearance, cultures and beliefs.
- We will always have self-respect and treat other people the way we want to be treated.
- We will always listen to understand, not to reply.
- We will always treat personal and school equipment and property with respect.
- We will always treat the environment as our home.
Monday, 19 February 2018
Year 7 Sailing Day
On Friday 16 February the four Year 7 classes and the Whanau class went to Lake Rua for our Sailing Day.

To add to the excitement Travelon
(our bus company) gave us the
double-decker bus for our journey,
which was a new experience for
most of the students.
However we had booked such
great weather for our outing
that there was hardly any wind
in the morning, and the power
boats had to give us a bit of a
helping hand.

Seasoned yachtie Mark (AKA Popeye the Sailorman) managed to find some wind on the lake while we had our lunch.
The wind picked up a bit in the afternoon so we all had more sailing fun after lunch.
All in all it was a great day out, although we probably need a bit more work before we enter the next Americas Cup race.

To add to the excitement Travelon
(our bus company) gave us the
double-decker bus for our journey,
which was a new experience for
most of the students.
When we got there we were given some very good instruction about how to rig a boat.
We practiced sailing on dry land . . .
. . . and then we were off.
Oops . . . we forgot our boats. There they are:
Oops . . . we forgot our boats. There they are:

So a little more organising, and THIS time, we were off.
However we had booked such
great weather for our outing
that there was hardly any wind
in the morning, and the power
boats had to give us a bit of a
helping hand.
Seasoned yachtie Mark (AKA Popeye the Sailorman) managed to find some wind on the lake while we had our lunch.
The wind picked up a bit in the afternoon so we all had more sailing fun after lunch.
All in all it was a great day out, although we probably need a bit more work before we enter the next Americas Cup race.
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