Chisnallwood Intermediate
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Chisnallwood Intermediate is the main Intermediate
Middle school
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 school in the eastern suburbs of Christchurch
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the country's second-largest urban area after Auckland. It lies one third of the way down the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula which itself, since 2006, lies within the formal limits of...

, New Zealand. The school has a student role of 833 students as of 2008. Facilities include 33 classrooms, a dental clinic (which also serves neighbouring Avondale Primary) and modern office block and library. Over the past year, a state-of-the-art science laboratory, the best of its kind in New Zealand, has been developed as well as the renovations and extension to the school hall, which has also been developed into a gymnasium.
The school also owns a premises in Takamatua Bay, Banks Penininsula, which is where class and school camps are held. The camp is named Camp Taylor.

Annual School Events

  • Go Cart Race
  • Year 8 Formal
  • PTA Discos
  • Year 8's to Camp Taylor
  • Speech Competitions
  • Oral Poetry Competitions
  • Science Fair
  • Water Rocket Competition
  • Sail Camp (Year 7 & 8)
  • Fear Factor
    Fear Factor
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     Camp (Selected Students)

Music Department

In 2005, the school built a top rate Music Department catering for all things music, drama and extra activities i.e., Flexi-spec, SIMS, SAMI, (The Arts, Science and Maori and/or Information Technology). This building is run by Judith Bell, highly qualified and talented. Music groups include,
Orchestra
Jazz Band
Theory Club
Percussion Ensemble
Recorder Ensemble
String Ensemble
Rock Band.
The building consists of many rooms, three itinerant music tutoring rooms, a drama/media room with piano, projector screen and state-of-the-art sound system. A small instrument storing room, a recording studio complete with iMac, sound system, and sound mixing board. The main room, used for most group rehearsals, has all that the drama/media room has, but is much larger. The main room, commonly called, the music room, is fully fit for a complete orchestral scoring session, with mics, headphones, computers and instruments.

Gymnasium

Completed in late 2007, the new hall and gymnasium has a basketball court, (indoor), netball posts, teachers' offices, Sports equipment cupboards, stage, lighting, sound system, projector screens and a fully equipped sound booth. Assembleys are held in the hall, as well as most Physical Education sessions and sports practices. Superloos and changing rooms are also built on the side of the structure.

Successmaker

The successmaker suite is a small classroom of computers loaded with educational programs to extend pupils knowledge in Mathematics, English, reading and spelling. Small groups of children go to this suite during class time and/or after school extra tutoring. Their progress is monitored by the program itself, as well as the teacher, Mrs Stevenson.

$30,000 Arts Grant

Early in 2008, Chisnallwood received a grant of $30,000 to produce, make and release a short feature film. Michael Bell was the chosen artist to assist in the production of the project, and was involved in every aspect of making the film including Shooting, Music Composition, Editing, Sound, Lighting, Scriptwriting, Producing and Directing. The film premiered on Tuesday, 22nd of August 2008, at Reading Cinemas in Christchurch. The school had bought another iMac, used for editing and music composition, and is now in the computer lab in the Music Suite.

Sports/Physical Education

The school runs a solid and effective sports programme. For all classes it is compulsory to attend PE sessions, run once a week. An extensive range of sports are available for all students to try. Pupils are encouraged to join at least one sports team in the summer and winter. The options are;

-Rugby

-Rugby League

-Cricket

-Hockey

-Volleyball

-Soccer

-Futsal

-Water Polo

-Swimming

-Badminton

-Cross Country

-Basketball

-Netball


Annual sports events include;
-School Triathlon

-Swimming Sports

-Cross Country

-Duathlon

-Athletics

-AIMS Games held in Tuaranga. (Only selected teams make the trip).

Daily Structure

Chisnallwood strictly follows a daily structure, made up of blocks. The structure as follows;

BLOCK 1

BLOCK 2

INTERVAL

BLOCK 3

BLOCK 4

LUNCH

BLOCK 5

HOME TIME


Each block is one hour in length, and the subjects studied during are that of the classroom teacher's choice.
Every class also has weekly technology sessions, either Textiles, Art, Metal, Food or Wood work, which go for 2 blocks.
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