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Nayland College Newsletter, 4 March 2022

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2022 School Terms

NOTE: All students working from home Friday 11 March

Contents

Ms Hannah Banks - Associate Principal 

Message from the Associate Principal

by Hannah Banks

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Tiaki gains scholarship AND a scholarship!

by Sarah Luton

In behind the scenes, behind the cameras and the limelight, Tiaki has quietly been picking up some very significant accolades.

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Institute of Sport Waka Haerenga

Year 10 Institute of Sport Waka Haerenga

by Lauren Mekalick

After a postponed 2021 trip, the Year 10 Institute of Sport class, along with teachers Brennan Geddes, Zoe Walker and Lauren Mekalick, headed to Kaiteriteri for a Waka Haerenga.

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Hands-On...LINE!

by Sarah Luton

Congratulations to Tessa Dudley who won a 'Hands-On at Otago' scholarship!

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Dance Company is in Full Swing!

by Jana Polglase

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Senior Tasman Volleyball Championships

by Brendan Crichton

Well done to all each of our teams!

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Nelson Euphoniums and Baritones 2019

New to Nayland but in no way new to the Arts

by Nayland College

Every year we love to take time to meet and profile our new teaching staff. Today we meet Ross Gerritsen, our new Head of Arts, who has recently moved back to New Zealand after a three year teaching stint in Pattaya, Thailand.

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LSC Students Write Collaborative Poetry

by Rowan Taigel

Ms Taigel has been teaching creative writing in the LSC. Last week students worked together to create a sensory poem.

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Work from home Friday 11 March

by Nayland College Official

Just a reminder that Nayland College has scheduled a work from home day this Friday.

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Free fares campaign

by Nayland College Official

Year 12 students Lovinia Pluck and Pippa Sussex would love your support as they add their weight to a nationwide campaign to see free fares offered to tertiary students, under 25’s and community service card holders.

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New books in the library

by Tracey Winslade (Librarian)

Nau mai, Haere mai to the 2022 school year. As we traverse another year of change and face unprecedented challenges, there is some escapism to be found in a good book.

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