Friday, September 2, 2022

STEAM Academy - Papakura High School

This was our first hui where the students and teachers in collaboration and support from the Ministry of Education and OMG Tech have been involved at Papakura High to start the process of setting up a STEAM academy. The key stakeholder throughout these meetings is students, aspirations, and vision for their school as youth leaders in this space. Three students were invited to attend the meeting to start this journey. Hearing the year 10 students' ideas and vision for what the Graduate Profile would look like and the positives of implementing STEAM was impressive, to say the least, as they were certainly thinking out of the box. 

The seed was sown when students attended the Tech 21 summit last year. The idea of an I.T. Academy came out of this, however, what was needed was a holistic approach and 21st-century thinking, involving the bigger subject areas. It has been my passion to enable students to follow their strengths and do what they enjoy for a living to pursue a career pathway that is simply not just a chore, which also brings about immense joy for the individual. 






STEAM @PHS Meetings

STEAM Equity Meeting 

Attendees: OMG Tech, MOE, and Teachers from PHS

Date: Sep 1, 2022 


Action / Lookup

Main Notes

Academies USA


Hasting Boys Schools


Linfield College 


Edgewater College


The research behind this shows great results in the USA and Schools here in NZ

Vision: link in with our values (pou’s) Mana Motuhake (Student Agency) in control of their learning have the self-efficacy to believe in themselves to reach their untapped potential


Why is this important:

Pathways to Employment

Working on what students enjoy


Academies:

  • Trades 

  • STEAM 

  • Business 

  • I.T.

  • Engineering

  • Science 

  • Service


Student's voice:


Resourcing:

  • Devices 

  • Support (Coordination, Literacy, and numeracy)


Future proof and sustainability

  • Building resilience and capability

  • Common skills 


Barriers:

  • Whanau engagement

  • Awareness of school projects

  • Inclusivity



Businesses (Engineering, 

Career Exposure

Discover true passion

Work on Students' strengths and their interests 

Community Focused

Graduate profile


Pathways to careers 

Opportunities to explore all areas 


Opportunities to participate in mock interviews, field trips and 

Soft skills:

Critical thinkers, Collaborators, Presentations, communication


Wide range of careers - 

Wellbeing and self-care - Help Heal and Serve


Hasting Boys Schools - Academies based on the Trades Academy approach 


Some schools still have both options with traditional learning and opt into programs such as Edge Innovation Programme 


Summary

STEAM Academy’s research in the USA and NZ 

Challenges and barriers

Sustainability 

Student's voice was powerful!

Graduate profile 

Positives shared





Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Esports Comp

Kura High Rocket League Competition on 20th August 2022

This past weekend, Kura High hosted its first ever Esports competition for Rocket League on the 20th of August and the whole event was streamed live on Twitch. We had seven teams from all age groups a total of 21 students, from Papakura High, Rosehill College, and Ardmore School. Rosehill students took 1st prize and our students took 2nd and 3rd Prizes of $850 plus some spot prizes for the runners-up. There was a buzz in the hall and the excitement on the student's faces was priceless! In one team there were two girls who won the 3rd prize and had only played the game once! Students got involved in hospitality, Kura high film crew filmed the whole event. Students got involved in shoutcasting (broadcasting their commentary). 

Mr. Singh spent over a year planning this event. Prior to this event, students had already attended two competitions for the Rocket League in Invercargill and Halo Infinite at Armageddon, Auckland.


Well done to our winners and to every team that entered and gave it their best!


The event was a huge success in that it brought young people of all ages together of all ethnicities, cultures, and genders. This is one area esports is accessible to all who participate and attend. This was a community event as we had invited schools from Pukekohe High, Manurewa High, James Cook High, Alfriston College, and Rosehill College to enter. Students from other schools happened to be in the school for their weekly music lessons and heard all about our esports event, so they popped in to experience the atmosphere and see what all the fuss was about!


The students are now keen to help host the next esports competition in term four. 














Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Tech 21

Papakura High School students at the Tech 21 Summit on the 24th May 2021

The Ministry of Education and NZTech have partnered to host Tech21, to inspire ākonga (learners) into technology careers.

Whaia te pae tawhiti kia tata, Whakamaua te pae tata kia tina!

Explore beyond the distant horizon and draw it near, take hold of your potential so it becomes your reality!

https://technz.nz/industry/




Monday, July 4, 2022

Technology newsletter Term 2022

Technology dept

Clubs
The technology department is running the following clubs at Papakura High School: Coding, Esports, RAD (Recycle a Device) and Filming Club.

kura High Filming Club

We have Mrs Imlach who is facilitating during the weekly club sessions. Students have written a script for a horror film due to be released shortly. Caden Awhitu was fortunate to win the best drama award for Maorilands Rangatahi Films. 


Caden Awhitu

 Other short films include: Samoan Language week, Whanua sports day and the school promotional video.

Instagram page | FB


Esports

A year and half in the making from thinking about esports to now putting things into action for our rangatahi is an amazing milestone for the school thus an opportunity to take 9 students to Invercargill to compete in a Rocket League comp. We came 9th and 10th and took home $500 prize money. 4 students took it upon themselves to also compete at the Halo Infinite comp. These students came 12th out of 35, a great achievement considering this was their first-ever esports comp! Rangatahi have been regularly practising during morning tea and lunch and they want to now host a Rocket League comp on the 20th of August for students at PHS. We are receiving guidance from Microsoft to ensure the event runs smoothly. 

Launching Esports  

Benjamin Foster and Wairua Moon

RAD - Recycle a Device 

The club has been dormant since the students received their initial training at the start of term one from remojo Tech and their team in partnership with RAD. Students, Julian Abel and Satchet Singh received refresher training. We are in a position to launch the RAD club Thursday 7th July. Club members will have the opportunity to take ownership of their designated roles, understand the club goal and receive some prizes for the students sent to us from Bronwyn Scott from RAD. 

Coding Club 

The weekly coding club has been running every week, with interested students attending and learning to code through game-based coding such as Minecraft. Some students have been practising their Python coding on the Grok website and some younger students from Intermediate and Primary have been coding using the Scratch platform. 

TECH22

Rangatahi from Papakura High attended the TECH22 summit on the 30th of June: The exhibitors were from Microsoft, Trademe, Tesla, She#, 3 Bags Full, Weta, Datacom, Engineering and construction, Media Design School, Geo A.R Games, Kiwa, Holmes and Amazon. Kura students enjoyed talking with the Tech industry as well as the opportunity to sit in a newly released Tesla and had a demonstration of VR (virtual reality) gadgets used in the construction industry. Some of our rangatahi are now considering a career in Tech! 

Here is their flipgrid video feedback from this awesome event.



































Sunday, June 12, 2022

Esports comp - Halo Infinite Armageddon

 Papakura Esports for Halo Infinite 

During the morning and lunch breaks, students have played Halo Infinite over the past several weeks. Benjamin Foster, Cole Devenie, Troy Phillips, and Wairua Moon looked forward to taking part in this multiplayer competition on the 11th of June 2022.  The opportunity for students to form a team of four and register for the event was led by the students through their own doing and getting to the event and back. The team have shown some amazing teamwork skills, communication and determination to have a go. It was also the first time they have attended any Armageddon Esports comp in person. This showed students were displaying the core values of Papakura High School, Te Reo Matatini (Communication) and Mana Motuhake (Student Agency). 

The shoutcasters (commentary host) pointed out that these opportunities never existed when they weres at school thus no computers were not fast enough to support esports game based learning! We have been very fortunate to have four esport machines solely for students to use. Many opportunities in the esport industry can lead to a career pathway. The esports club runs every Wednesday after school and practice can be arranged during break times. 

What next? The students have decided that the next comp will be an inter-school Rocket League comp happening soon.  

KHE (Kura High Esports) came 12th place out of 35. This is pretty amazing since it was their first time entering the Halo Infinite Armageddon comp!

https://www.armageddonexpo.com/News/WINTERGEDDON-IS-COMING/