School Calendar:
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)
Contents
Full house for House Day
NayCol’s annual House Day took place on the 19th of February. The aim for the day was to build relationships and house spirit in an atmosphere of friendly competition between the four houses: Draco, Pegasus, Phoenix and Aquila.
Visit this articleInstitute of Sport Warrior Training
The Year 10 Institute of Sport (IOS) class participated in a Wairua Warrior Obstacle Tutorial at the Cable Bay Adventure Park on Monday.
Visit this articleExcellence & Merit Endorsement Awards
We love to celebrate success here at Nayland College! Below is the list of students who earned excellence and merit endorsements.
Visit this articleOpportunities abound for soaring student leader
Students and parents, meet Mia Faulkner: A driven Year 13 student who is one of Nayland College’s new student leaders for 2019.
Visit this articleAll-rounder Sophie at your service as board rep
Here student reporter Maya Jayasena offers a unique perspective on her long-time friend and Nayland board of trustees student representative.
Visit this articleDebaters argue their way into top placings
Nayland’s debaters brought back armfuls of accolades and awards from the Kahurangi-Marlborough Regional Debating Championship held on Saturday 23rd February at Nelson College for Girls.
Visit this articleYear 13 Camp at Rotoiti
Seventy-five Year 13 students participated in a two-day camp held at Lake Rotoiti last week. The camp included a variety of team building activities to facilitate connections with each other and with the local area.
Visit this articleTasman Secondary Schools Touch: What a scorcher!
Nayland rolled out a mixed touch team on Sunday 17th February for the Tasman Secondary Schools qualifying tournament, held at Tahuna playing fields.
Visit this articleReporting absences made easy!
Its important to let us know if your child is unable to attend school as early as possible. We have a number of ways to make this a quick and easy process.
Visit this articleRugby players wanted!
Our sports coordinator, Ange Baker would like to hear from any year 9, 10 or 11 boys or any year 9 to 13 girls who are considering playing rugby this year.
Visit this articleWater-loving social scientist joins staff
Te Awamutu-born Shannen Banks comes to us from Auckland where she studied ancient history and classics and began her journey as a teacher.
Visit this articleScience teacher thrilled to make Nelson home
New-to-Nayland part-time science teacher and former engineer Maggie Salmon joins us from Auckland where she taught for 17 years at St Cuthbert’s Presbyterian private girls school.
Visit this articleAlcohol/Drugs and Other Harmful Substances
Our policy around alcohol/drugs and other harmful substances is currently due for review. Please refer to the below instructions for providing parent feedback with regards to this policy.
Visit this articlePTA AGM & Meeting 20 March 2019
The Nayland College PTA will be holding the AGM followed by our regular meeting in the Board room at Nayland College.
Visit this articleLying and social media fuel debating fire
We are immensely proud of our Nayland College debating students who recently featured in the Nelson Mail article by Katy Jones on 26 February 2019.
Visit this articleSupport for those affected by the Pigeon Valley Fires
PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH)
A person who attends Nayland College may have whooping cough.
Visit this articleInfant and child emergency care
Resus Nelson are offering a course in the emergency care of infants and children.
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