From the Principal's desk
Welcome to the May edition of our school newsletter!
Visit this articleRegrettably, COVID-19 continues to have a significant impact on our community.
Visit this articleA selection of photos showing the work the Hospitality Department students put into the School production.
Visit this articleWow. Weeks of rehearsals later, a masterpiece was presented to the public in the form of our production.
Visit this articleOur Winter Sports season is now in full swing and great to see so many students that have taken the opportunity to be involved in a sports team or individual sport this term.
Visit this articleOn Wednesday 24th May the North Canterbury Careers Expo was held at Rangiora High School.
Visit this articleOn 25th May, 15 students attended a Youth Leadership Day run by iSport, a foundation founded by Richie McCaw and Dan Carter.
Visit this articleTerm 2 has brought the start of the new Robotics Club here at Kaiapoi High School.
Visit this articleThis term saw 11 senior music students go on a trip down to Wānaka for the Youth and Adults in the Music Industry SouNZ Summit in Wānaka.
Visit this articleOn Thursday 11th May we took a large group of Year 12 students to the Careers Expo at the Christchurch Arena.
Visit this articleCongratulations to the following students that have been excelling in their sport outside of school.
Visit this articleOn 16 May, a group of year 12 students went to the University of Canterbury as a part of their Level 2 Economics course.
Visit this articleOn 28 April, Year 10 Geography students went on a field trip to Banks Peninsula and Lyttelton with Mr Henson, Mr Creed, Mr Stringer, and student teacher Mr Ahmad.
Visit this articleOn 3 May, the Level 2 History classes went on a field trip to Banks Peninsula and Quail Island with Mr Collier and Mr Stringer.
Visit this articleIn the wake of a devastating cyclone that struck North Island communities in February this year, our local schools joined forces to support those affected, including Te Pohue School in Napier.
Visit this articleA reminder to all rangatahi and their whanau that Year 9 to 18th Birthday “Free Dental” is available. Book in with your dentist for your yearly check-up.
Visit this articleEverywhere you look, we hear conflicting advice about what we should and shouldn't eat.
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