Competitive Aerobics and Hip Hop

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NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Athletics
Pockets -3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions to
school sport
Representative
selection/
Achievement as an
individual
Achievements as part
of a team
Criteria
1. Selection in the school team for Canterbury Intersecondary School
Championships (1 point)
2. Coaching or helping with the administration of school sports (1point) or
3. Overall Athletics Sports Captain (1 point)
4.
5.
6.
7.
Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad (1 point)
Selection in a National Athletics Squad (2 points)
School Champion in the Intermediate or Senior Grade (1 point)
Placing 1st – 3rd at Canterbury Intersecondary School Champs Finals (1
points)
8. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a South Island final or (1 point)
9. Winning a South Island title (2 points)
10. Competing in National final (1 point) OR Placing in the first FOUR of a
National final (2 points)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
12. 2nd - 3rd at National Athletics Champs (1 point)
13. 1st at National athletics Champs (2 points)
14. Achieving criteria 7-12 above as part of a relay team (1 point) OR winning
National relay title (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
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Colour
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Badminton
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Criteria.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Achievements
as part of a team
11.
12.
13.
Member of the top Rangi Ruru Badminton Team. Each girl must show full
commitment to all games. (1 point)
Overall Badminton Sports Captain. (1point)
Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Selection as a Canterbury representative (1 point)
Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
Winning School Senior Championships (singles OR doubles). Must have 6
competitors. (1 pt).
Placing in first 3 at Regional or South Island tournament. (2 points)
Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary study. (2pts)
Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Badminton throughout
their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Basketball
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the Senior A for minimum 2 years. Each girl must show full
commitment to all games and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
2. Registered schools referee making a commitment to refereeing games during
contributions
the season – minimum 5 games (1 point)
to school sport
3. Coaching/Umpiring, Managing a team or Administration duties for the
season. (1point)
4. Overall Basketball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
5. Selection as a Basketball Canterbury A Representative (1 point)
selection
6. Selection in any national development/promising player squad or
/Achievements
tournament team e.g. Koru Team (1 point)
as an individual
7. Selection as a New Zealand Representative. (2 points)
8. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
10. Winning the Intersecondary Friday night or Canterbury Association
as part of a team
Competitions. (1 point)
11. Winning South Island final. (2 points)
12. Place 2nd-4th at South Islands. (1 point)
13. Winning the Club grade (1 point)
14. Placing in the first 4 in National Secondary School Championships. (2 points)
15. Placing 5th – 8th at National Secondary School Championships. (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Basketball throughout
their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Competitive Aerobics and Hip Hop
Pockets -3 points
Criteria
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Competing in one or more organised aerobic competitions per year, having
made full commitment to practice sessions. (1 point)
2. Competing in the Secondary School National Championship. (1 point)
Additional
3. Dedicated coach of junior teams for Interschool Competitions. (1 point)
contributions
to school sport
Achievements
4. Placing in the top three at a local competition (1 point) OR winning a local
as an individual
competition. (2 points)
5. Placing in the top three in the Canterbury Secondary School event (1 point)
6. Placing in the top three in the Open National Championship. (1 point) OR
winning the Open National Championship. (2 points)
7. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
8. Placing in the top three at a local competition (1 point) OR winning a local
as part of a team
competition. (2 points)
9. Placing in the top three in the Canterbury Secondary School event (1 point)
10. Placing in the top three in the Open National Championship. (1 point) OR
winning the Open National Championship. (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Chess
Pocket - 3
Criteria
Colours – 6
School representation 1. Member of the School Chess Club for a minimum of 1 year. (1 point)
2. Member of the School A team competing at the Interschool Competition. (1
point)
Additional
3. Coach a junior team or a badge. (1 point)
contributions
4. Gain Badge 3 or higher. (1 point)
to school sport
Representative
5. Selection in a development squad. (1 point)
selection
6. Gain Selection as a Canterbury Representative. (1 point)
as an individual
7. Selection as a National Representative. (2 points)
8.
Achievements
9. Placing in the first three in Individual Interschool Competition. (1 point)
as an individual
10. Winning a National or South Island Title. (2 points)
11. Placing 2nd – 3rd at National or South Island Event. (1 point)
Achievements
12. Placing in the first three in a Teams Interschool Competition. (1 point)
as part of a team
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Clay Target Shooting
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection /
Achievement
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team for a minimum of 2 years. (1 point)
2. Overall Clay Target Shooting captain & attends all 4 shoots. (1 point)
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Member of the NZ Junior Clay Target Shooting Team. (2 points)
Selection as a regional representative. (1 point)
Placing in the top three at South Islands. (1 point)
Placing in the top three at Nationals. (1 point)
Winning South Islands OR Nationals. (2 points each)
Highest Overall Junior at Provincial Club competitions. (1 point)
Highest Overall (across both Junior & Senior) at Provincial Club competitions.
(2 points)
10. Individual winner of the Canterbury Secondary Schools competition. (1
point)
11. Selection in the South vs North shoot at Nationals. (1 point)
12. Member of a team that placed 2nd or 3rd at South Islands. (1point)
13. Member of a team that placed 2nd-3rd at Nationals. (1 point)
14. Member of a team that placed 1st at South Islands OR Nationals. (2 points
each)
15. Part of a winning team in the North vs South Competition at Nationals. (1
point)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
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Pocket
Colour
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Cricket
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Member of the First XI Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Overall Cricket Sports Captain (1 point)
Selection as a Canterbury representative (not including Metro team) (1
point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
7. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament. (1point)
8. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
9. Qualifying for the NZCT Final by winning Regional Tournament (1 point)
10. Placing first at the NZCT tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 2nd at NZCT
tournament. (1 point)
11. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Cricket throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Cross Country and Road Race
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
2.
Criteria
1. Selection in the School Intermediate or Senior team for Canterbury
Intersecondary Schools (1 point)
Coaching or helping with the administration of school sports. (1 point)
3. Overall Cross Country Sports Captain (1 point)
4. Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad. (1 point)
5. Selection in National Squad. (2 points)
6. School champion in Intermediate or Senior Grade. (1 point)
7. Placing in the first TEN at Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships.
(1 point)
8. Placing in the first THREE in a Canterbury Club or Representative relay/teams
event. (1point)
9. Placing in the first THREE in Secondary Schools Road Race. Individuals (1
point)
10. Placing in the first TEN in the National Cross Country Championships (2
points)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
12. Placing in the first THREE in the teams event at the National Cross Country
Championships (1 point)
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Cross Country
throughout their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Cycling
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
training and events. (1 point)
2. Overall Cycling Sports Captain (1 point)
3. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative - track or road
(1 point).
4. Selection as a National representative – track or road. (2 points).
5. Placing in the first 3 at Intersecondary Competition/Championship. (1 point)
6. Placing first at Regional or South Island event (2 points)
7. Placing 2nd – 4th at South Island event (1point)
8. Placing in the first four at National event (2 points), OR Placing 5th - 8th at
National event. (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
10. Team placing in first 3 at Regional/ South Island Event (1 point)
11. Team placing in first 4 at National event (2 points), OR team placing 5th – 8th
at National event (1 point).
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Cycling throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
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Equestrian
Riders must meet Rules 1 and 2 as prerequisites to apply to be considered for Pockets or Colours on the
Equestrian form. The year achieved, discipline and service undertaken must be stated on the
application form.
More than half of points gained must be from school competition. Points may be accumulated over time
and with different mounts. Applications for awards must be in at least five days prior to due date for
verification. Late applications will be held over.
N.B The rider is required to supply written documented evidence of achievement, within one month, of
any competition outside the school that meets Rules 7 and 8. This evidence must be verified by relevant
officials, with contact email address or telephone number supplied, or with a copy of publicly published
results.
Only in very exceptional circumstances will Colours be awarded before a rider has completed her Year 11
competition year in accordance with other sports.
Pockets: 3 points
Criteria
from Rules 1 - 4.
Evidence of consistent performance at a high level in competition while
Colours: The prerepresenting the school for a minimum of two years, is required for Pockets and
requisite of a Pocket
Colours, also Service [see #5 following].
and 3 more points.
School representation 1. Competing member of an inter-secondary school horse trials, show-jumping
or dressage team [Half point]
2. Member of representative “A” polo team competing in at least two
Tournaments. [1 point]
Achievements
3. Member of a team placed first in an open inter-secondary schools event. [1
as part of a team
point]
4. Member of a team placed second to sixth at an open inter-secondary schools
event, OR individual double clear in HT or SJ, OR in Dressage individual in the
top six in both classes [half point]
Additional
5. Service: All riders must have completed requisite hours assisting with working
contributions to
bees, planning and preparation for school events, written reports, and have
school sport [Preattended meetings regularly. Also to have shown a high degree of
requisite]
commitment, responsibility and involvement in the Equestrian field.
Achievements
6. Individual first placing overall at the Rangi Ruru Horse Trials, at Open or
as an individual
Training level. [Half point]
7. Individual placing in top six of a national event in horse trials, show-jumping
or dressage, e.g. HOY. Maximum half point in one discipline only.
Representative
8. Selection and competition as a member of a Provincial team. Maximum 1
selection as an
point in one discipline only.
individual
Note: Gold team members are entitled to have “Equestrian” embroidered upon their rugby jerseys.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
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Fencing
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1.Be a member of the Rangi Ruru School team and attend coaching throughout
the season (1 point)
2. Selected for the Canterbury Secondary Schools’ Team (1 point)
3. Top 4 at Regional U15 OR U17 competition (1pt)
4. Top 4 at NZ U15 OR U17 competition (1pts),
5. Winning a NZ U15 OR U17 comp (2pts)
6. Top Four New Zealand Under 20 Championships (1 pt)
7. Winning NZ U20 Champs (2pts)
8. Top Eight New Zealand Championships OR Top 8 finish at Australian U15 OR
U17 event (2 points)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
10 .Member of winning school team at Canterbury Secondary Schools’
Championships (1point)
11. Top 4 in team event at Australian U15 OR U16 Champs (or other overseas
comp (2pts)
Note: All results must include final placing being in the top half of the field.
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Cross Country
throughout their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Football
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection /
Achievement
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1. Member of the First XI team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments and practices. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Football Sports Captain (1 point)
5. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
7. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
8. Recognition as MVP at a tournament. (1point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
10. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
11. Winning Satellite Tournament (2 points)
12. Placing 2nd – 3rd at Satellite Tournament (1 point)
13. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
14. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Football throughout
their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
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Artistic Gymnastics
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Member of the Highest Graded team competing in the Canterbury
Intersecondary School Competition.(1 point)
Must be competing at Step 5 and going to Nationals to be eligible to apply.
Coaching a school team for the season (1pt)
Selection in a Canterbury Representative team. (1 point)
Selection in any development squad in Senior or Open Competition. (1
point)
6. Selection as a New Zealand Representative. (2 points)
7. Placing in the first THREE in any grade at the Canterbury Intersecondary
Schools Championships (1 point)
8. Placing 2nd – 3rd at South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
9. Winning a National Competition as an Individual. (2 points)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
11. Placing in the first THREE in any grade for a teams event at the
Intersecondary Schools Championships (1 point)
12. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a teams event at National Competition. (1 point)
13. Winning a National or South Island Competition in a team. (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
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Rhythmic Gymnastics
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Criteria
1. Represent Rangi Ruru at the New Zealand Secondary Schools’ Championships
(1point)
2. Dedicated coach of school gymnasts preparing for competitions (1 point)
3. Dedicated coach of club gymnasts preparing for their competitions (1 point)
4. Represent Canterbury at the National Championships (1 point)
5. Selection in a National Developmental Squad. (1 point)
6. Represent New Zealand (points gained are for the whole year, not each
competition) (2 points)
7. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an event at the Canterbury Inter-Secondary
Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships (1 point)
8. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an event at the New Zealand Secondary
Schools’ Championships (2 point)
9. Place 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall at a club championship (1 point)
10. Win an overall South Island title (1 point)
11. Gain an overall individual or multiples medal at the Nationals (1 point) OR
New Zealand title holder in an individual or multiples event (2 points)
12. Placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd overall in an international competition for individual,
multiples or a team event where the number of competitors in the grade has
exceeded six. (2 points)
13. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements as part
of a team
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Note: In order to gain a Colours re-award, a gymnast must have made a
substantial contribution to Rhythmic Gymnastics at Rangi Ruru.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
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Golf
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1. Participating in Twelve official rounds of golf i.e. competitions or local club
matches. (1point)
2. Member of a Canterbury Intersecondary school competition team. (1 point)
3. Selected as a member of a regional area squad (Canterbury. Rep.). (1 point)
4. Selected in promising player/development squad. (1 point)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Competing in South Island Championship event. (1 point)
Competing in National Championship event. (1 point)
Member of an interclub stroke or match play competition. (1 point)
Placed in top 8 in South Island Championship event. (1 point)
Placed in top 3 in Peat Cup. (1 point) or winning Peat Cup (2 points)
Winning Club Championships (1 point) note: Must be more than 8
competitors.
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
12. Member of a team placed in the first three, in your section, in individual or
team events at Intersecondary competition. (1 point)
13. Placing in top 3 in teams individual events South Island and/or National
Championships (1 point)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Hockey
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the First Eleven Hockey Team. Each girl must show full
commitment to all games and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
2. Coach/Umpire/Manage a team for the season. (1 point)
contributions
3. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local Association (not
to school sport
reawardable). (1point)
4. Overall Hockey Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
5. Selection as a Canterbury A representative Team (1 point)
selection /
6. Selection in any external development/promising player squad. (1 point)
Achievements
7. Selection for tournament team (1 point)
as an individual
8. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
11. Winning the Intersecondary or Club Grade Competition. (1 point)
as part of a team
12. Placing in the first four in National Federation Cup. (2 points)
13. Placing 5th – 8th at National Federation Cup. (1 point)
14. Winning the Chris Arthur National Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 2nd or 3rd at Christ Arthur National Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Hockey throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Indoor Netball
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1. Member of a Senior team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games
and tournaments and practices. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Indoor Football
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
individual
Criteria.
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments and practices. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical referee’s badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Karate
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Criteria
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru Team. Show full commitment to all trainings, gradings and
competitions. (1 point)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Achievements
as part of a team
As at February 9, 2016
Selection in National Junior / Cadets / Colts Team (2 points)
Selection in National Junior / Cadet / Colts Squad (1 point)
Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
Passing 8th Kyu level (1 point)
Passing 4th – 8th Kyu level (1 point)
Passing 2nd Kyu level (2 points)
Passing BLACK BELT (2 points)
Placing in the top 3 at Canterbury Sec Schools Championships (1 point)
Placing in top 3 at Canterbury Regionals (1 point)
Placing in the top 3 at National Secondary Schools Championships (2 points)
Placing in top 3 at National Colts / Cadets / Juniors (2 points)
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Lifesaving
Pockets - 4 points
Colours - 6 points
Criteria: To obtain LIFESAVING COLOURS award, girls must achieve Pocket
requirements, Service requirements, and the Distinction Award or required
points from the following:
Representative
selection
as an individual
Contributions or
Service to school
sport
1. Selection as a Canterbury representative. (1 point)
2. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
Achievements as an
Individual
3. An outstanding leader or organiser as Sports captain or Team captain for
Monica Thacker (1 point)
4. Instructing and Assisting with groups (1 point)
5. Pool Duty Term 1 or 4 – 20+ hours (1 point)
6. Gaining a Junior Instructors or Instructors Award. (1 point)
7. Gaining Award of Merit or Bar (RLSS) or Surf equivalent (1 point)
8. Gaining Distinction Award (2 points)
9. Gaining a National pool Lifeguard Qualification (NZQA) (1 point)
10. Qualifying as a Royal Lifesaving Society examiner (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Lifesaving
throughout their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Multisport
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria 1. Member of the Rangi Ruru Team for at least two events in one season
(1point)
2. Coaching or helping with the administration of
duathlons/triathlons/Multisport. (1point)
3. Overall Multisport Sports Captain. (1 point)
4. Selected in the New Zealand development squad for either
duathlon/triathlon multisport. (2 points)
5. Placing in the top three at the Canterbury Secondary Schools’
duathlon/triathlon/ multisport Championships. (1 point)
6. Placing in the top three at the South Island Secondary Schools’
duathlon/triathlon/multisport Championships. (1 point)
7. Placing in the top four at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport
Championships. (2 points)
8. Placing 5th – 8th at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport
Championships. (1 point)
9. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
10. Placing in the top three at the Canterbury Secondary Schools’
duathlon/triathlon/ multisport Championships (1 point)
11. Placing in the top three at the South Island Secondary Schools’
duathlon/triathlon/multisport Championships (1 point)
12. Placing in the top three at the New Zealand duathlon/triathlon/Multisport
Championships (2 points)
13. Completion of an open multisport event (e.g. GoldRush, Coast to Coast). (1
point each event completed OR 2 points for winning, where there is more
than one team entered)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Multisport throughout
their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Netball
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the Senior ‘A’ or Yr 10 ‘A’ teams. Each girl must show full
commitment to all games and tournaments. (1 point)
Additional
2. Coaching/managing a team for the season. (1 point)
contributions
3. Umpire for Rangi Ruru netball every week during the Saturday netball season
to school sport
(1point)
4. Overall Netball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
5. Selection as a Canterbury representative. (1 point)
selection /
6. Selection for external development/promising players /Emerging Talent
Achievements
squads. (1 point)
as an individual
7. Selection for any tournament team. (1 point)
8. Selection as a National representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2 points)
Achievements
11. Winning the Intersecondary and/or club grade competition. (1 point)
as part of a team
12. Placing in the top four at South Island Junior OR top five at South Island
Senior Tournament. (1 point)
13. Winning South Island Junior OR Senior SS Tournament. (2 points)
14. Placing in first FOUR in National Secondary Schools Tournament. (2 points)
15. Placing 5th - 8th in National Secondary Schools Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Netball throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Rowing
Pockets - 5 points
Colours - 10 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1. Selected as Rowing Captain and performed duties well. (1 point)
2. Selection for Under 19, 4 or 8 (Heavyweight). (1 point)
3. Selection for National Junior Coaching School (i.e. trialist for New Zealand
Junior Crew) (2 points)
4. Selection for New Zealand junior or elite crew. (2 points)
5. Selection for any other New Zealand crew, e.g. Under 23, lightweight. (2
points)
6. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
7. Placed first or second at South Island Rowing Championships in:
i.Novice Intermediate, Junior (Under 21), Under 23, (1 point)
ii.Senior, Open (2 points)
8. Placed first or second in South Island Secondary Schools Championships in
their age level (i.e. Under 16, Under 17, and Under 19) (1 point)
9. Placed FIRST or SECOND in New Zealand Secondary Schools Championships in
their age level:
i.Under 15, Under 16, Under 17 (1 point)
ii.Under 19 (2 points)
10. Placed FIRST in Dawn Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup (2 points)
11. Placed 2nd, 3rd in Dawn Cup or Levin Jubilee Cup (1 point)
12. Placed 1st in National finals (2 points)
13. Placed 2nd, 3rd in National finals (1 point)
14. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Rugby
Pockets - 4 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show a full commitment to
games and tournaments. (1 point)
2. Gaining an associate rugby referee’s qualification (or more) through the local
union. (1 point)
3. Managing or Captaining the School Team (1 point)
4. )Must start in more than half the games in local competition (1point)
5. Must attend and participate in the Oamaru tournament (1 point)
6. Selected to trial for a representative team (1 point)
7. Selection as a Canterbury Secondary Schoolgirls’ representative (1 point)
8. Selection as a National representative (2 points)
9. Selected in the Oamaru Tournament team (1 point)
10. Selected as the MVP at Oamaru Tournament (1 point)
11. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
12. Winning the final of the Canterbury Midweek Schoolgirls’ competition. (2
points), Placing 3rd (1 point)
13. Winning the final of the Oamaru tournament. (2 point)
14. Placing in the top 3 at Oamaru (1 point)
15. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Rugby throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Skiing and Snowboarding
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of Rangi Ruru team for Intersecondary School championships. Each
girl to show full commitment. (1 point)
Additional
2. Timekeeper or administrative helper (1 point)
contributions
to school sport
Representative
3. Selection in Junior Youth Cup Series (1 point)
selection
4. Selection in a National squad (2 points)
as an individual
Achievements
5. Placing in first six skiing; first three snowboarding as an individual at
as an individual
Intersecondary Schools’ Championships. (1 point)
6. Winning South Island Championships as an individual (2 points)
7. Individual placing in first six at South Island Championships. (1 points)
8. Fastest time in school or snowboard team at South Island Championships (1
point)
9. Competing at F.I.S. level or NZSBA member (1 point) Winning the Junior
Youth Cup (2 points)
10. Placing in the 1st four in the Junior Youth Series (1 point)
Achievements
11. Winning Intersecondary School Championships as a team. (1 point)
as part of a team
12. Fastest time in school ski or snowboarding team at Intersecondary School
Championships. (1 point)
13. Winning South Island Championships as a team (2 points)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Sport Climbing
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Criteria.
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
trainings and tournaments. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical judges badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Judging or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
Achievements
as part of a team
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Squash
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria
1. Member of the Senior A team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1
point)
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Winning School Championship - must be 8 or more entries (1 point)
5. Representing a club at National Tournament (1 point)
6. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
7. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1pt)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
9. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association
competition (1 point)
10. Placing in the first 3 at a Regional or South Island tournament (2 points)
11. Placing in the first 4 at a National Tournament (2 points)
12. Placing 5th – 8th at a National Tournament (1 point)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Surfing
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria.
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the school surfing team. Each girl must show full commitment to
all Wednesday competitions. (1 point)
Additional
2. Gaining a practical judging badge through the local association (not
contributions
reawardable). (1point)
to school sport
3. Coaching/Judging or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
selection
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
as an individual
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements
7. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
as an individual
8. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
9. Placing in first 3 at South Island tournament (1 points)
10. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
Achievements
as part of a team
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Swimming
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria.
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. School Champion in the Intermediate or Senior Grade. (1 point)
2. Selection in the school team for Canterbury Intersecondary School
Championships. (1 point)
Additional
3. Overall Swimming Sports Captain (1 point)
contributions
to school sport
Representative
4. Selection in Canterbury Representative Squad (Div.1) relay team at Nationals
selection
or Open Championship. (1 point)
/Achievements
5. Selection in a National Squad. (2 points)
as an individual
6. Placing in first three at Intersecondary School Final (1 point)
7. Placing 2nd – 3rd in a South Island final. (1 point)
8. Winning a South Island title. (2 points)
9. Competing in National Age Group Championships (Div.1). (1 point)
10. Competing in Regional/National final. (1 point)
11. Placing in the first FOUR of a National Final (Div. 1). (2 points)
12. Placing 5th - 8th in a National Final (Div 1) (1 point)
13. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
14. Achieving criteria 6-8 or 11 above as part of a relay team (1 point) OR
as part of a team
winning National relay title (2 points)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Table Tennis
Criteria.
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments and practices. (1 point)
Additional
2. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local association (not
contributions
reawardable). (1point)
to school sport
3. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
Representative
4. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
selection
5. Selection in any promising player/development/age group squad (1 point)
as an individual
6. Selection as a National representative. (2 points).
Achievements
7. Winning School Senior Championships. Must have 4 competitors
as an individual
8. Winning the Intersecondary Schools competition final. (1 point)
9. Winning an Intersecondary Schools tournament/championship. (1 point)
10. Placing in first 3 at Regional or South Island tournament (1 points)
11. Placing in the first four at National tournament, (2 points) OR Placing 5th 8th at National tournament. (1 point)
Achievements
as part of a team
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Tennis
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1. Member of the Senior A1 Team. Each girl must show full commitment to all
games and tournaments. (1 point)
2. Overall Tennis Captain (1 point)
3. Selection as a Canterbury representative Un 16 and above. (1 point)
4. Selection in any external development/promising player squad. (1 point)
5. Selection as a National representative. (2 points)
6. Winning Canterbury Intersecondary School Championships. (1 point)
7. Winning the school Intermediate/Senior championships singles. (1 point)
8. Placing in first three at National Championships Un 16 and above.(2 points)
9. Winning the New Zealand Secondary Inter-zone match. (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
11. Winning the Wednesday Intersecondary final. (1 point)
12. Placing in the first four at South Islands (1 point).
13. Winning SI Tennis Champs (2 points)
14. Placing in the first four in the New Zealand Secondary Schools final. (1 point)
15. Winning the New Zealand Secondary finals. (2 points)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Tennis throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Touch
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
Achievements
as part of a team
Criteria.
1. Member of the Super Touch team. Each girl must show full commitment to
all games and tournaments. (1 point)
2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not
reawardable). (1point)
3. Coaching/Refereeing, or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Touch Sports Captain (1 point)
5. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
6. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1
point)
7. Selection in a tournament team (1 point)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
11. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association
competition (1 point)
12. Winning Canterbury SS Touch Champs (2 points)
13. Placing 2nd-4th at South Island SS Touch tournament (1 points)
14. Placing in the first 4 at a National SS Tournament (2 points)
15. Placing 5 - 8th at a National SS Tournament (1 point)
16. Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to Touch throughout their
school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Trampolining
Pockets - 3 points
Criteria.
Colours - 6 points
School representation 1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment. (1
point)
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
2. Instructing a badge /or our Intersecondary Schools’ team. (1 point)
3. Selection in a Canterbury Representative team. (1 point)
4. Selection in a National Squad. (2 points)
5. Gaining a yellow, black or purple badge. (1 point)
6. Winning a regional title. (1 point)
7. Placing 2nd – 3rd in the South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
8. Winning a South Island/National Competition. (2 points)
9. Placing in the first 3 in the individual Open or Senior events at the
Intersecondary Schools’ Championships (1 point) OR Winning the Open or
Senior an individual event at the Intersecondary Schools’ Championships. (1
point)
Achievements
as part of a team
10. Member of the highest grade team in the Intersecondary Schools’
Competition. (1point)
11. Winning a regional title. (1 point)
12. Placing in first three in the South Island/National Competition. (1 point)
13. Winning a South Island/National Competition. (2 points)
14. Placing in the first 3 in the teams Open or Senior events at the
Intersecondary Schools’ Championships (1 point) OR Winning the Open or
Senior team events at the Intersecondary Schools’ Championships. (1pt)
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Volleyball
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School
representation
Criteria.
1. Member of the League or Junior A teams. Each girl must show full
commitment to all games and tournaments (1 point)
Additional
contributions
to school sport
2. Coaching/Umpiring or managing a team for the season (1 point)
3. Gaining a practical umpiring badge through the local Association (not
reawardable) (1point)
4. Overall Volleyball Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
5. Selection as a Canterbury representative (1 point)
Achievements
as part of a team
11. Winning the Secondary Schools and/or Canterbury Championships final (1
point)
6. Selection as a South Island representative (1 point)
7.
8.
9.
10.
Selection as a National representative (2 points)
Selection in any external development/promising player squad (1 point)
Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1 point)
Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
12. Placing in the top FOUR of A Grade at South Island Junior OR Senior
Tournament (1 point)
13.
14.
15.
16.
Winning South Island SS Tournament (2 points)
Placing in first 4 in Div 1 at a Senior SS National Tournament (2 points)
Placing 5th - 8th at a Senior SS National Tournament (1 point)
Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2
points – as above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to volleyball throughout
their school career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Waterpolo
Pockets - 3 points
Colours - 6 points
School representation
Criteria.
1. Member of the Rangi Ruru team. Each girl must show full commitment to all games and
tournaments. (1 point)
Additional contributions 2. Gaining a practical referees badge through the local association (not reawardable). (1
to school sport
point)
3. Coaching/Referee or managing a team for the season. (1 point)
4. Overall Waterpolo Sports Captain (1 point)
Representative
selection /
Achievements
as an individual
5. Representing a club at National Tournament (1 point)
6. Selection as a Canterbury or equivalent representative (1 point)
7. Selection in any promising player/development squad/age group squad (1 point)
8. Selection as a National Representative (2 points)
9. Recognition as a MVP at a tournament (1point)
10. Awarded a Sports Scholarship for Tertiary Study (2pts)
Achievements
as part of a team
11. Winning the Intersecondary Schools Championship or Canterbury Association competition
(1 point)
12. Winning South Island Junior or Senior SS Tournament (2 points)
13.
14.
15.
16.
Placing 2 - 3 at South Island Junior or Senior SS tournament (1 point)
Placing in the first 4 at a National SS Tournament (2 points)
Placing 5th – 8th at a National SS Tournament (1 point)
Winning a National title as part of a representative team (2 points)
Automatic colour for National representation. Selection alone qualifies for 2 points – as
above.
Senior students who have shown a high commitment to volleyball throughout their school
career, may receive a pocket in their final year
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Yachting
Criteria. - Note: All girls awarded Pockets or Colours must be sailing regularly in
clubs during weekends.
School representation
1. Be involved in yachting in the school
Additional
contributions
to school sport
Representative
selection
as an individual
Achievements
as an individual
2. Support the administration of school yachting
Pockets - any one of these events for two years.
3. Optimist Class- Compete in Canterbury Champs, South Island Champs or
National Championship regatta completing all or all but one race in the
series.
4. P-Class Compete in the annual CYA Tanner Cup Trials regatta, South Island
Championship regatta or Tauranga Cup National Championship regatta
completing all or all but one race in the series.
5. Starling Compete in the annual Canterbury Championship regatta or annual
South Island Championship regatta or National Championship regatta
completing all or all but one race in the series.
6. Sunburst Compete as skipper or crew in the Canterbury Championship series
or South Island Championship regatta completing all races or all races but
one. Compete in the Regional Teams Racing series completing all or all but
one race in the series.
7. Compete as skipper or crew in the New Zealand Secondary School Girls’
National Championship or National Inter-schools Team Racing Championship
completing all or all but one race in the series.
8. Laser R Compete as skipper or crew completing all races or all races Laser II
but one in the New Zealand Class National Championship or New Zealand
Youth Selection Trials regattas.
9. For classes not covered - Canterbury Championships, South Island
Championships, National Championships - be in the top 3 girls of any two for
a pocket.
Colours - any one of these events.
10. Optimist Class-Finish in the top three in Canterbury Championship regatta or
South Island regatta or finish first, second or third girl in the National
Championship.
11. P-Class Finish first in the CYA Tanner Cup Trials regatta or South Island
Championship regatta or be first placed girl in the Tauranga Cup National
As at February 9, 2016
Championship regatta.
12. Starling Finish in the top three places of the annual Canterbury
Championship regatta or South Island Championship regatta, or, finish first,
second or third girl in the National Championship regatta.
13. Sunburst Compete as skipper or crew finishing in first three places of
Canterbury or South Island Championship regattas or sailing as skipper and
finishing first female skipper in South Island Championship or first, second or
third female skipper in the National Championship regatta.
14. Compete as skipper or crew in the Sunburst New Zealand Secondary School
Girls’ Championship regatta finishing in the first three places
15. Compete as skipper finishing first, second or third in the Youth trials.
16. Double hander female pair in New Zealand National Championship or New
Zealand National Youth Trials regattas.
17. For classes not covered: Win Canterbury Championships, win South Island
Championships, win National Championships - any 2 of these events for
colours.
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Kapa Haka
Badge
(Year 9 onwards)
Regular attendance at Kapa Haka each week (no more than three absences a term)
for a minimum of four school terms
At least 1 full year commitment (e.g. end of Year 9)
Pocket – 4
points
Colours – 6
points
Positive participation in Kapa Haka and demonstration of its values
Criteria: The Kapa Haka Badge and continued commitment to practices and
demonstration of a high standard of performance are the pre-requisites for all
members to gain pockets. Generally, pockets are awarded to students from
Years 10 – 13 at the end of the year.
1. A full year’s commitment to Kapa Haka (regular attendance) (1 point)
2. A performer at previous year’s school prizegiving (1 point)
3. A performer at two public occasions in a year (1 point)
4. Selection as the co-leader of Kapa Haka (1 point)
5. Attendance at all noho marae per year (1 point)
Criteria: The Kapa Haka badge, pocket and continued commitment to
practices are the pre-requisites for all members to gain colours. Generally,
consideration for colours are awarded to senior students in Years 11 – 13 with 2
years full service to Kapa Haka after having received their pocket*. A further 1
year membership is required before a colour reaward is considered*.
*At the discretion of Kapa Haka Staff
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Show excellence in skill and performance
1point
Front Row Status-Demonstrate excellence performance at an event of equal status to a
regional or national competition
1point
Front Row Status -Demonstrate excellence performance at
Cultural Concert and Prize Giving
1point
Actively promote Kapa Haka and Kapa Haka values within school
community throughout the year (e.g. fundraising, administration,
organisation) 1point
Head of Kapa Haka ( fulfil Leadership
responsibilities)
1point
Kaea/Kaikaranga -Leader on 2 or more occasions
1
point
Train / tutor KH members at Wananga on 2 or more
occasions
1point
Full commitment to all Noho Marae
and practices
1point
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Oratory
Pockets – 3 points
 Speaker in Chapel service (1 point)
 Placegetter in a Year 10, 11, or 12 school speech competition (1 point)
 A major presenting role within the school community (1 point), such as speaking at a
Parent evening or taking on a substantial speaking role in a Young Enterprise
presentation (Dragon’s Den)
Girls must show command of language and content to be considered for a Pocket Award
As at February 9, 2016
NAME:_______________________
FORM CLASS:__________
Please tick appropriate award below:
Pocket
Colour
Award
Re-award
Creative Writing
Pockets – 4 points
 Member of the school writers’ group (1 point)
 Attendance at a writing class or seminar (1 point)
 Entries given to creative writing competitions (1 point)
 Writing submitted to the school magazine (1 point)
 Sharing writing with others in class or performances (1 point)
 Published writing in a school or local publication e.g. In Touch, or the school magazine (1point)
Colours – 4 points – additional to Pocket
 Member of the school writers’ group for two or more years (1 point)
 Publication of writing in a regional/national newspaper or magazine (2 points)
 Winning a regional or National Writing Competition (2 points)
 Special commendation at a regional or National Competition (1 point)
 Regularly assisting other students with their writing throughout the year (1 point)
 Attending a writing course outside of Christchurch (1 point)
 Editing, proof-reading, or organising for the school magazine (1 point)
At least one point to come from a special commendation or prize in a regional or national competition, or
publication in a regional/national newspaper or magazine.
As at February 9, 2016
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