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Nayland College Newsletter, 12 April 2019

School Calendar:

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2019 School Terms:

Term 1: 7 February - 12 April
Term 2: 29 April - 5 July
Term 3: 22 July - 27 September
Term 4: 14 October - 13 December

School Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:50 am - 3:10 pm

Reception: Mon, Tue, Thu & Fri 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
& Wed 8.00 am - 3.30 pm (earlier closure)

Breakfast Club: Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 8.15 am to 8.45 am

Contents

Principals Message

by Daniel Wilson - Principal

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Dodger and Oliver (Sam Clark and Emily Furniss).

All hands on deck for upcoming musical

by Sera King - Media and Publicity

Preparations are now in full swing for Nayland’s musical production of Oliver! to take to the stage in the first week after the holidays.

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The boys volleyball team celebrates after a point.

Summer tournament success

by Nayland College Official

Summer tournament week saw a number of Nayland teams head off around the country to represent our school in a variety of different sports.

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A resident benefits from Darren's expertise.

Tea and tech

by science and biology teacher Glenis Paul

Ten students from Nayland College visited The Woods retirement village for our first after school 'Tea and Tech' session on April 1st.

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Ben, Sophie W, Sophie H and Olivia are well-pleased with their winning scene's success.

Thespians impress at Shakespeare Festival

by drama teacher Anton Bentley

Nayland College drama students came away dripping with accolades after taking part in the University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival’s Nelson/Tasman regional event held at Waimea College on Saturday 6th of April.

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Mr Cheyne makes sure there's time for recording information on the peninsula.

Geographers go green in Kaikoura

by Sera King - Media and Publicity

Year 11 geography students, teachers and parents went to Kaikoura last week to visit New Zealand’s first and only certified sustainable town.

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Waves of success for our lifesavers

by Nayland College

Several of our Nayland College staff and students were recognised at the recent Nelson Surf Lifesaving Club prize giving held at the Marist club rooms on the Sunday 31 March. Nayland College students were recognised for both their lifeguard skills, surf sport performances and contributions to the club.

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Kelsey is a self-confessed adrenalin junkie.

Guidance counsellor soars to new heights

by student reporter Josh Carter

Nayland College's newest counsellor intern is a friendly face around the school who is always open for a chat.

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Top of the South 420s Intercollegiate Sailing Regatta

Top of the South 420s Intercollegiate Sailing Regatta

by Nayland College - Report from Team Manager

Andrew Noble, the team manager of the combined Garin/Nayland 420s sailing team has given us some great photos and a report back about the top of the South 420's Intercollegiate Sailing Regatta held in Picton recently.

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Budding swim coaches

by Nayland College

Year 13 physical education students have spent five weeks teaching Nayland Primary students how to swim.

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Matua Ihaka instructs students in the art of mau rākau.

Kapa haka maestro comes home

by Sera King - Media and Publicity

New to Nayland social science teacher Ihaka Griffin-Matthews joins us after seven years living and teaching on the Gold Coast, Australia.

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