Colours & Badges CRITERIA, RECORDS & FORMS

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Colours & Badges CRITERIA, RECORDS & FORMS

Introduction At Hereworth, while participation is mandatory, success is strived for and celebrated across all areas of the school. Developing and acknowledging strength through the awarding of Colours and Prep Fixture Pins gives boys tangible recognition for their efforts. Application process There are a number of badges you can apply for and these include: Prep Fixture Pins (any applicable year level) >> Bronze (10 matches) >> Silver (15 matches) >> Gold (20 matches) Junior Colours (Years 4, 5 & 6) >> Academic >> Cultural >> Citizenship >> Sport (various) Colours and Full Colours (Years 7 & 8) >> Athletics >> Boarding >> Chess >> Choir >> Citizenship >> Cultural >> Skiing >> Sport (Rugby, Football, Hockey, Tennis, Cricket, Softball) >> Swimming Identify the badge you want to apply for and fill out the application form. Tick all the criteria you meet and add your name and class to the top of the form. Photocopy the form and submit it to the person(s) who need to sign it off. HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 3

Badge display & etiquette Badge display On the left hand side of a boy s blazer the following badges will be displayed: >> Prefect s badge (if attained), followed by colours or full colours in any of the areas listed >> The highest awarded badge should be displayed - not, for example, a first hockey and a full hockey. These will be ranked with a prefect s badge at the top of the blazer, followed underneath by green, red and black badges in that order >> As a Year 4, 5, 6 student, the Junior Colours badges would feature at the top of the left lapel of the blazer On the right hand side of a boy s blazer the following badges will be displayed: >> Chapel monitor s badge at the top (if awarded) followed by any school service badges i.e. squad leader, librarian, art manager, chess manager and choir manager >> Only the highest or most current badge is displayed i.e. awarded that year, not from previous years Badge etiquette >> The owner of the badges is solely responsible for their placement and security >> You cannot wear the badge for a role of responsibility that you no longer hold >> Remove all badges that have been superseded e.g. remove Junior Sports Colours when you earn Sports Colours >> Only wear the highest level of Prep Fixture Pin >> Always keep your badges level and equally spaced >> Lost badges need to be replaced 4 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

General Sport Rugby, Football, Hockey, Cricket, Tennis, Softball Prep Fixture Pins (Bronze, Silver and Gold) The following pins are awarded to individuals who accumulate a given number of 1st team prep fixture matches in both winter and summer sports: >> Bronze: 10 matches >> Silver: 15 matches >> Gold: 20 matches Colours (Red Badge) This is a participation-awarded badge. Criteria Individual must play (take the field) in four prep fixtures for a 1st team. Full Colours (Green Badge) This is a performance-awarded badge and can only be presented to boys who have already received their Colours. Full Colours Form Individuals must accumulate 100 points based on the criteria provided in the Full Colours form. Upon completion, the form must be submitted to the Director of Sport. The final decision will then rest with the Team Coach, Director of Sport and the Headmaster. Note When a team wins a national title or an individual is selected to represent New Zealand in an open, age group, or development team/group which competes in an event or represents New Zealand, this achievement results in an Honours Bar being awarded to the individual/team. 6 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Prep Fixture Pins Applicant s name: Bronze: Silver: Gold: 10 matches 15 matches 20 matches Prep Fixture (+ date) Winter Team Year Summer Team Year Staff 1 v 2 v 3 v 4 v 5 v 6 v 7 v 8 v 9 v 10 v 11 v 12 v 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 v 17 v 18 v 19 v 20 v Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Sport Full Colours Applicant s name: Students must accumulate a minimum of 100 points in order to be considered for Full Colours Prep Fixtures Student Staff Five or more as captain 20 Five or more as player 15 Representative Player (highest criteria counted) Nominated (by Hereworth) 5 Area/Local Team A/B/C 20 / 15 / 10 Regional (HB) selection (top achievable team) 30 New Zealand Representative 50 Service to Team 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years + 10 15 20 25 Skill Level Outstanding 25 Consistently high 20 High 15 Sporting Qualities (each category worth a maximum of 15 points) Poor Expected High standard Excellent 0 5 10 15 Commitment at all games and training sessions Excellent attitude and leadership (could be by example) at games and training Fair play / code of conduct Demonstrates the school motto throughout the school Totals Student justification: Coach: Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Athletics The awarding of Hereworth Athletics Colours is based on the original ancient Greek definition of athletics: Sports, exercise and games that require physical skill and stamina Athletics Colours Six criteria constitute the awarding of Athletics Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Represents Hereworth School in or at: >> Hastings and District Schools Cross Country Championships >> Hastings and District Schools Athletic Championships >> Triple Peaks Endurance Race >> Peak Trail Blazer Fun Run >> Hawke s Bay Interschools Cross Country Relay (Teams of four) >> East Coast North Island Cross Country >> Patoka Cross Country >> PCT Challenge Competition team member who goes to the National Event >> Any National Athletics Association sanctioned event (e.g. Tri Events, Cycling Road Race, Mountain Biking etc.) Full Athletics Colours Four criteria attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Athletics Colours, provided the individual has already received Athletics Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Top three place in Sandy Lane >> Represent Hereworth at the Hawke s Bay Schools Cross Country Championships >> Top three placing in three or more School Athletic Championship events >> Represent Hereworth at the Hawke s Bay Schools Athletic Championships >> Top three placing in an event at the Hawke s Bay Schools Athletic Championships >> Break a Hereworth School record in an Athletics event (School Championships only) >> Top three placing in any National Athletics Association sanctioned event >> National top three placing in the PCT Challenge Competition Team >> Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level* * This achievement also results in an Honours Bar being awarded to the individual HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 9

Athletics Colours Applicant s name: Six criteria constitute the awarding of Athletics Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Represents Hereworth School in or at: Athletics Achieved Student Staff Hastings and District Schools Cross Country Championships Hastings and District Schools Athletic Championships Triple Peaks Endurance Race Peak Trail Blazer Fun Run Hawke s Bay Interschools Cross Country Relay (Teams of four) East Coast North Island Cross Country Patoka Cross Country PCT Challenge Competition team member who goes to the National event Any National Athletics Association sanctioned event (Tri Events, Cycling Road Race, Mountain Biking etc.) Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Athletics Full Colours Applicant s name: Four criteria attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Athletics Colours, provided the individual has already received Athletics Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Represents Hereworth School in or at: Athletics Achieved Student Staff Top three place in Sandy Lane Represent Hereworth at the Hawke s Bay Schools Cross Country Championships Top three placing in three or more School Athletic Championship events Represent Hereworth at the Hawke s Bay Schools Athletic Championships Top three placing in an event at the Hawke s Bay Schools Athletic Championships Break a Hereworth School record in an Athletics event (School Championships only) Top three placing in any National Athletics Association sanctioned event PCT Challenge National Competition (Top three team placing) Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Swimming Swimming Colours Three criteria constitute the awarding of Swimming Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Hastings and District Schools Swimming event >> Swim in three or more championship events at Hereworth Swimming Sports (Individual) >> Hawke s Bay Intermediate Schools Swimming Championships >> Be a member of any relay team that records a top three placing at either of the above events >> North Island or New Zealand recognised/sanctioned swimming event Full Swimming Colours Three criteria attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Swimming Colours, provided the individual has already received Swimming Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Top three placing in three or more championship events at Hereworth Swimming Sports (Individual) >> Top three placing in any finals event at the Hawke s Bay Intermediate Schools Swimming Championships (individual) >> Break a Hereworth School record in a swimming event. (School Championships only) >> Make an A or B final at a North Island or New Zealand recognised/sanctioned swimming event >> Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level* * This achievement also results in an Honours Bar being awarded to the individual 12 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Swimming Colours Applicant s name: Three criteria constitute the awarding of Swimming Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Represents Hereworth School in or at: Swimming Achieved Student Staff Hastings and District Schools Swimming event Hawke s Bay Intermediate Schools Swimming Championships North Island or New Zealand recognised/sanctioned swimming event Be a member of any relay team that records a top three placing at any of the above events Swim in three or more championship events at Hereworth Swimming Sports (individual) Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Swimming Full Colours Applicant s name: Three criteria attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Swimming Colours, provided the individual has already received Swimming Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Represents Hereworth School in or at: Swimming Achieved Student Staff Top three placing in three or more championship events at Hereworth Swimming Sports (Individual) Top three placing in any finals event at the Hawke s Bay Intermediate Schools Swimming Championships (individual) Break a Hereworth School record in a swimming event. (School championships only) Make an A or B final at a North Island or New Zealand recognised/sanctioned swimming event Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Skiing Skiing Colours To be awarded Skiing Colours the individual must meet one of the following criteria: >> Be selected in the 1st Ski team (top five) to represent Hereworth at the North Island Primary School Ski Championships >> Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level* * This achievement results in an Honours Bar being awarded to the individual HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 15

Skiing Colours Applicant s name: To be awarded Skiing Colours the individual must meet one of the following criteria: Skiing Achieved Student Staff Selected in 1st Ski team (top five) to represent Hereworth at the North Island Primary School Ski Champs Win a national title or is selected to represent New Zealand at any level Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Chess Chess Colours Four criteria constitute the awarding of Chess Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Represent Hereworth in three Chess tournaments >> Participate in the Hereworth Chess Club for six consecutive terms (with 80% attendance) >> Achieve two or more top three placings in Interschool/Hawke s Bay team or individual tournaments >> Is a finalist in one or more Interschool/Hawke s Bay team or individual tournaments >> House Chess competitor >> Hereworth Chess Cup winner Full Chess Colours Three criteria attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Chess Colours, provided the individual has already received Chess Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Be selected as a Chess Manager >> Represent Hereworth in four or more Hawke s Bay Interschool tournaments >> Winner of the Hursthouse Cup - Year 7 or 8 >> Top three placing in an individual external tournament >> Be a member of a team that wins an external tournament >> Must show a positive contribution to Chess as recognised by the teacher in charge of chess - attendance, arrives on time, participation, behaviour and support HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 17

Chess Colours Applicant s name: Four criteria constitute the awarding of Chess Colours. Represents Hereworth School in or at: Chess Achieved Student Staff Represent Hereworth in three Chess tournaments Participate in the Hereworth Chess Club for six consecutive terms (with 80% attendance) Achieve two or more top three placings in Interschool/Hawke s Bay team or individual tournaments Is a finalist in one or more Interschool/Hawke s Bay team or individual tournaments House Chess competitor Hereworth Chess cup winner Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Chess Full Colours Applicant s name: Three criteria constitute the awarding of Full Chess Colours provided the individual has already received Chess Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Chess Achieved Student Staff Be selected as a Chess Manager Represent Hereworth in four or more Hawke s Bay Interschool tournaments Winner of the Hursthouse Cup - Year 7/8 Top three placing in an individual external tournament Be a member of a team that wins an external tournament Must show a positive contribution to Chess as recognised by the teacher in charge of Chess - attendance, arrives on time, participation, behaviour and support Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Other Sports Honours Bar Individuals who obtain a national title in any sporting discipline (including chess) are eligible for an Honours Bar. 20 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Cultural Cultural Colours Five criteria constitute the awarding of Cultural Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Main role in class or school drama production >> Long service to the St James Chapel Choir - six terms of continuous service >> Les Jeunes Choristes - three terms of continuous service >> Grade 1 Music Theory >> Grade 2 Instrumentation (or playing to equivalent level) >> Grade 2 + Speech >> Year Group Speech Competition finalist >> Year Group Oral English Competition finalist >> Outstanding work in Art determined by the Art teacher and the Headmaster >> Outstanding work in Languages as determined by the Languages teacher and the Headmaster >> Hereworth Barbershop - three terms of continuous service >> Hereworth Orchestra - four terms of continuous service >> Hereworth Rock Band - three terms of continuous service >> Hereworth Performing Arts Scholarship recipient Full Cultural Colours Six criteria below attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Full Cultural Colours, provided the individual has already received Cultural Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> The lead role in a school-based or community drama production - subject to the Headmaster s approval >> Head or Deputy Head Chorister >> St James Chapel Choir - ten terms of continuous service >> Les Jeunes Choristes - six terms of continuous service >> Choir Manager >> Grade 2 + Music Theory >> Grade 4 + Instrumentation >> Grade 4 + Speech >> Artwork recognised by an external organisation >> Speech Competition winner >> Oral English Competition winner >> Haka Leader >> Drama Cup winner >> Hereworth Orchestra - eight terms of continuous service >> Hereworth Barbershop - six terms of continuous service >> Hereworth Rock Band - six terms of continuous service 22 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Cultural Colours Applicant s name: Five criteria constitute the awarding of Cultural Colours. Criteria may only be used once. Cultural Activity Student Staff Main role in class or school drama production St James Chapel Choir - six terms of continuous service Les Jeunes Choristes - three terms of continuous service Grade 1 Music Theory Grade 2 Instrumentation (or playing to equivalent level) Grade 2 Speech Year Group Speech Competition finalist Year Group Oral English Competition finalist Hereworth Performing Arts Scholarship Outstanding work in Art determined by Art teacher and Headmaster Outstanding work in Languages determined by Languages teacher and Headmaster Hereworth Barbershop - three terms of continuous service Hereworth Orchestra - four terms of continuous service Hereworth Rock Band - three terms of continuous service Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Performing Arts: Headmaster:

Cultural Full Colours Applicant s name: Six criteria below attained in Year 7 & 8 constitute the awarding of Cultural Full Colours provided that the individual has already received Cultural Colours. Criteria may only be used once. Cultural Activity Student Staff The lead role in a school based or community drama production - subject to Headmaster s approval Head or Deputy Head Chorister St James Chapel Choir - ten terms of continuous service Les Jeunes Choristes - six terms of continuous service Choir Manager - 10 terms of service to the choir* Grade 2+ Music Theory Grade 4+ Instrumentation Grade 4+ Speech Artwork recognised by an external organisation Speech Competition winner Oral English Competition winner Haka Leader Drama Cup winner Hereworth Orchestra - eight terms of continuous service* Hereworth Rock Band - six terms of continuous service Hereworth Barbershop - six terms of continuous service * can be carried over from previous years Met criteria: YES / NO Director of Performing Arts: Headmaster:

Choir Black chorister badge >> Upon installation, service badge Red chorister badge >> Upon completion of one year s quality service to the choir Green chorister badge >> Upon completion of two years quality service to the choir Special choir badge >> Upon completion of four years quality service to the choir and Grade One Music Theory achieved HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 25

Academic Colours Academic Colours Six criteria (including criteria one), or seven criteria (excluding criteria one) constitute the awarding of Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Top five in core subject areas across year group at any level of the school >> Mathletics Team A/B/C >> Mathletics Individual Problem Solving Section 10/10 >> Mastermind finalist >> Spelling Bee finalist >> Science Quiz Team >> Technology Challenge Team >> Stanine 9 in any PAT testing >> Short Story finalist - top five place >> William Gray Memorial Essay finalist - top five place >> Local Essay Competition finalist >> Speech Competition finalist >> Statistical Inquiry top three from year level >> EPro8 Challenge Team >> Top three in mid year or end of year exams >> Science Fair exhibitor Full Academic Colours Five criteria (must include criteria one) constitute the awarding of Full Academic Colours, provided the individual has already received Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Top three in core subject areas across year group at Year 7 (end of year) & Year 8 (mid and/or end) >> Academic Scholarship winner to Senior School - subject to the Headmaster s approval >> Member of Mathletics Team A/B/C that is placed 1/2/3 in overall competition or winner of non-intermediate section >> Otago Problem Solving Competition Final National Round Participant (top 20% in NZ) >> Mathletics Individual Problem Solving 1/2/3 >> Member of Science Quiz Team that is placed 1/2/3 in overall competition >> Mastermind winner or runner up >> Spelling Bee winner or runner up >> William Gray Memorial Essay winner >> Local Essay Competition winner >> Statistical Inquiry top three in the regional finals >> Speech Competition winner or runner up >> Short Story winner or runner up >> Science Quiz / Technology Challenge team that is placed 1/2/3 in Hawke s Bay Competition >> Science Fair Exhibit prize winner HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 27

Academic Colours Applicant s name: Six criteria (including criteria one), or seven criteria (excluding criteria one) constitute the awarding of Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Academic Student Staff Top five in core subject areas across year group at any level of the school Mathletics Team A/B/C Mathletics Individual Problem Solving Section 10/10 Mastermind finalist Spelling Bee finalist Science Quiz Team Technology Challenge Team Stanine 9 in any PAT testing Short Story finalist - top five place William Gray Memorial Essay finalist - top five place Local Essay Competition finalist Statistical Inquiry top three from year level Speech Competition finalist EPro8 Challenge Team Top three in mid year or end of year exams Science Fair Exhibitor Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Headmaster:

Academic Full Colours Applicant s name: Five criteria (must include criteria one) constitute the awarding of Academic Full Colours provided the individual has already received Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Academic Student Staff Top three in core subject areas across year group at Year 7 (end of year) & Year 8 (mid and/or end) Academic Scholarship winner to Senior School - subject to Headmaster s approval Member of Mathletics Team A/B/C that is placed 1/2/3 in overall competition or winner of non-intermediate section Otago Problem Solving Competition Final National Round Participant (top 20% in NZ) Mathletics Individual Problem Solving 1/2/3 Member of Science Quiz Team that is placed 1/2/3 in overall competition Mastermind winner or runner up Spelling Bee winner or runner up William Gray Memorial Essay winner Local Essay competition winner Statistical Inquiry top three in the regional finals Speech Competition winner or runner up Short Story winner or runner up Science Quiz / Technology Challenge team that is placed 1/2/3 in Hawke s Bay Competition Science Fair Exhibit prize winner Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Headmaster:

Citizenship Citizenship Colours Individuals who satisfy the following criteria may be deserving of Citizenship Colours. Final decision to be made by the Headmaster and Senior Management Team. An individual must consistently demonstrate our school motto Non Nobis Solum in attitude and action. He should show a high standard of behaviour and a positive attitude towards all areas of school life. His general contribution to the life of the school must be worthwhile and significant. The recipient s contribution will always be positive and in the spirit of a good citizen of the school. The Personal and Social Qualities section of the school report will constitute a large part of determining which students are deserving of Citizenship Colours. Other aspects to consider are: >> Leadership roles >> Selflessness >> Tuakana-teina relationship with younger students >> Wider community service Full Citizenship Colours Individuals who satisfy the following criteria may be deserving of Full Citizenship Colours. Final decision to be made by the Headmaster and Senior Management Team. This is a natural extension of the Citizenship Colours award. It is an extremely high accolade and requires a boy to demonstrate all the attributes set out in the Colours award but to a very high degree and on a consistent basis. It is highly likely that the recipient would be a Year 8 boy as this is an over time award. 30 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Citizenship Colours Applicant s name: To be awarded Citizenship Colours the individual must meet the following criteria: Achieved Student Staff Consistently demonstrate our school motto Non Nobis Solum The Personal and Social Qualities section of the school report shows all criteria marked as consistently Leadership roles Examples: Selflessness Examples: Tuakana-teina relationship with younger students Examples: Wider community service Examples: Any other comments: Met criteria: YES / NO Deputy Head: Deputy Head: Headmaster:

Citizenship Full Colours Applicant s name: To be awarded Citizenship Full Colours the individual must have already received Citizenship Colours and meet the following criteria: Achieved Student Staff Consistently demonstrate our school motto Non Nobis Solum The Personal and Social Qualities section of the school report shows all criteria marked as consistently Leadership roles Examples: Selflessness Examples: Tuakana-teina relationship with younger students Examples: Wider community service Examples: Any other comments: Met criteria: YES / NO Deputy Head: Deputy Head: Headmaster:

Boarding Boarding Colours Boarding Colours may be awarded to those individuals who exemplify the following criteria: >> Independence and initiative >> Respect for boarding h ouse staff, teachers on duty and fellow boarders >> A sense of duty and responsibility to the boarding house >> A supportive and nurturing approach to his peers >> The school motto Non Nobis Solum >> A high standard of cleanliness and organisation >> A high standard of squad job completion >> A consistently high standard of behaviour >> Dedication to role as Senior on Duty and/or Dorm Leader Boarding House staff and Headmaster to make the final decision. HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES 32

Boarding Colours Applicant s name: Boarding Colours may be awarded to those individuals who exemplify the following criteria: Boarding Student Staff Independence and initiative Respect for boarding house staff, teachers on duty, and fellow boarders A sense of duty and responsibility to the boarding house A supportive and nurturing approach to his peers The school motto - Non Nobis Solum A high standard of cleanliness and organisation A high standard of squad job completion A consistently high standard of behaviour Dedication to role as Senior on Duty and/or Dorm Leader Met criteria: YES / NO Boarding House Staff Member: Boarding House Staff Member: Headmaster:

Junior Sport Junior Sport Colours This award is available to boys in Years 4, 5 and 6 only and recognises the positive contribution that our junior sportsmen make to Hereworth. A boy must achieve five of the following criteria and submit the Junior Sport form before he can be awarded his Junior Sports Colours. The award criteria is a combination of performance, selection and participation. >> Is selected to represent Hereworth in four or more Junior prep fixtures >> Achieves a top three placing for his year group in Sandy Lane (Use only once) >> Achieves a top three placing for his year group in six or more championship events at either Hereworth Swimming Sports or Hereworth Athletic Sports (Cumulative and repeats permitted) >> Is selected to represent Hereworth at three or more Hastings and District Schools sports events >> Participates in the Havelock North Peak Trail Blazer event (Use only once) >> Participates in the Weetbix TRYathlon event (Use only once) >> Plays (takes the field) in a First Team prep fixture (Use only once) >> Winner of the Kasper Cup - Year 1 to 4 >> Winner of the Smith Cup - Year 5-6 36 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Junior Sport Colours Applicant s name: Five criteria constitute the awarding of Junior Sport Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Sport Activity Student Staff Is selected to represent Hereworth in four or more Junior prep fixtures Achieves a top three placing for his year group in Sandy Lane Use only once Achieves a top three placing for his year group in six or more championship events at either Hereworth Swimming Sports or Hereworth Athletic Sports Cumulative and repeats permitted Is selected to represent Hereworth at three or more Hastings and District Schools sports events Participates in the Havelock North Peak Trail Blazer event Use only once Participates in the Weetbix TRYathlon event Use only once Plays (takes the field) in a First Team prep fixture Use only once Winner of the Kasper Cup - Year 1-4 Winner of the Smith Cup - Year 5-6 Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Director of Sports: Headmaster:

Junior Cultural Junior Cultural Colours Four criteria constitute the awarding of Junior Cultural Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Grade One - Instrumentation >> Grade One - Speech and Drama >> Enrolled in the orchestra year one, black badge >> Member of the St James Chapel Choir - year one, black badge >> Member of Les Jeunes Choristes >> Two performances in the School Performance Assembly >> Speech Competition finalist in year group >> Oral English top five placing >> Member of the Hereworth School Council >> Performing Arts Scholarship (Year 5 or 6) >> Class Leader 38 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Junior Cultural Colours Applicant s name: Four criteria constitute the awarding of Junior Cultural Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Cultural Activity Student Staff Grade One - Instrumentation Grade One - Speech and Drama Enrolled in the Orchestra year one, black badge Member of the St James Chapel Choir - year one, black badge Member of Les Jeunes Choristes Two performances in the School Performance Assembly Finalist in year group Speech competition Oral English top five placing School Council member Performing Arts Scholarship (Year 5 or 6) Class Leader Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Director of Performing Arts: Headmaster:

Junior Academic Junior Academic Colours Four criteria constitute the awarding of Junior Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. >> Stanine 8 or 9 in Maths >> Stanine 8 or 9 in STAR, Grammar & Punctuation, Vocabulary >> Writing is deemed to be at least one year above the expected standard for year group >> Spelling Bee year group finalist >> Top three in Speech competition >> Top three Maths Entrance Test result >> Top three English Entrance Test result >> Member of highest placed Hereworth team at EPro8 Challenge >> Member of a Hereworth team placed in the top three at EPro8 regional finals 40 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Junior Academic Colours Applicant s name: Four criteria constitute the awarding of Junior Academic Colours. Criteria may be used only once. Academic Activity Student Staff Stanine 8 or 9 in Maths Stanine 8 or 9 in STAR, Grammar & Punctuation, Vocabulary Writing is deemed to be at least one year above the expected standard for year group Spelling Bee year group finalist Top three in Speech competition Top three Maths Entrance Test result Top three English Entrance Test result Member of highest placed Hereworth team at EPro8 Challenge Member of a Hereworth team placed in the top three at EPro8 regional finals Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Headmaster:

Junior Citizenship Junior Citizenship Colours Individuals who satisfy the following criteria may be deserving of Junior Citizenship Colours. Final decision to be made by the Headmaster and Senior Management Team. An individual must consistently demonstrate our school motto Non Nobis Solum both in attitude and action. He should show a high standard of behaviour and a positive attitude towards all areas of school life. His general contribution to the life of the school must be worthwhile and significant. The recipient s contribution will be a positive one and in the spirit of a good citizen of the school. The Personal and Social Qualities section of the school report will constitute a large part of determining which students are deserving of Citizenship Colours. Other aspects to consider are: >> Leadership roles >> Selflessness >> Tuakana-teina relationship with Year 0-3 students >> Wider community service 42 HEREWORTH COLOURS & BADGES

Junior Citizenship Colours Applicant s name: To be awarded Junior Citizenship Colours the individual must meet the criteria. Achieved Student Staff Consistently demonstrate our school motto Non Nobis Solum The Personal and Social Qualities section of the school report shows all criteria marked as consistently Leadership roles Examples: Selflessness Examples: Tuakana-teina relationship with younger students Examples: Wider community service Examples: Any other comments: Met criteria: YES / NO Team Leader: Deputy Head: Headmaster:

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