Nayland College Newsletter, 22 September 2023
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Shellee Hall
The Year 9/10 ESOL students are delighted to share some exciting news from yesterday's Ride On Cycle Skills Training Programme, organised in collaboration with Sport Tasman and the Nelson City Council. The ESOL students had a fantastic time participating in this engaging and informative event.
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Andrea Hawkes
Nayland College students were invited to tour the Navy inshore patrol vessel HMNZS 'Taupo' which came to Port Nelson last week
Tracey Winslade, Librarian
From outer space to Earth’s oceans, from powerful Aotearoa poetry to empowerment; these are four pukapuka that caught my eye to highlight this week.
Daniel Wilson
We wish all our students a safe and enjoyable holiday break.
Nayland College
A huge congratulations to Lovinia Pluck who has won the "Junior Maioha Award" with her beautiful song "E tū ngā tāngata". This award is for the best song with lyrics written in Te Reo Māori. Take a listen to her beautiful song below.
Dale McDonald/Sara Redwood
A fundraiser for the 2024 tour to the KBB Music Festival. 7pm Friday 13 October at Nayland College Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm. Book your place through Eventbrite today!
Nelson Netball
Boys and Mixed Fast5 Series at Saxton outdoor courts, Friday afternoons 4:30pm starting 27 October and running for four weeks. Register via the link on our Facebook page and website.
Sarah Luton
A massive congratulations to Year 12 student Lucy Mahuika who has been selected to join the 2023 NZ U18 Ngā Māreikura Girls Rugby Squad!
Lani Kalapu, Student Leader
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori last week was a wonderful celebration of all things Māori!
Sarah Luton, Returning Officer
Nominations are open for the election of two parent representatives to the school board in this year's mid-term election.
A massive congratulations to Kahu Sanson-Burnett, his cousin Alyahna Sanson-Rejouis (Nelson College for Girls) and their band 'JOLA BURNS' who came second in the Solo/Duo category at the National Rockquest Finals in Auckland last weekend!
Bruno Watkins
Ruihia Pemberton (Y11) and Xanthe Banks (Y12) travelled down to Dunedin this week to compete in the Ngā Manu Kōrero National Finals.
Over the week, Mr Graeme Bloomfield has been keeping us updated as we tracked the Kuaka (Bar-tailed Godwit), who have begun their migration back to our shores from Alaska.
Here are some key dates to note down in your diary for this month. You can find our calendar on our website or through the SchoolBridge app.
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