Term Dates 2018
Term 1: Last day of term Friday13 April
Term 2: 30 April - 6 July
Term 3: 23 July - 28 September
Staff Only Day: 6 September
Mid Term Break: 7 September
Term 4: 15 October - 12 December
School Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:50 am - 3:10 pm
Reception: Mon, Tues, Thur & Fri 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
& Wed 8.00 am - 3.30 pm (earlier closure)
Breakfast Club
Monday, Wednesday, Friday in the Year 13 Study Room
Contents
Great result for national speed skater
Nayland College year 9 student Holly Ward represented New Zealand at the Oceania Speed Skating Championships over Easter.
Visit this articleStudent leader not afraid to stand out in the crowd
Josh Holmes is one of 2018’s four Nayland College student leaders.
Visit this articleHardy flag-capturers brave chilly temperatures
The end of a Nayland term typically finishes with some kind of house event or competition. Despite the sudden plunge into a winter freeze, some brave souls from all four houses faced off to play capture the flag on Wednesday lunchtime.
Visit this articleModel UN offers pupils global politics experience
Students from around the Nelson/Tasman region came to Nayland College on Wednesday April 4 for the Model United Nations forum.
Visit this articleNelson Marlborough Health: Measles outbreak
An outbreak of measles in Golden Bay has prompted the following message from Nelson Marlborough Health. Please take the time to read the content of their letter addressed to all parents.
Visit this articleFriday Five
This week sees the relaunch of our Friday Five where we give you the lowdown on one of our wonderful staff.
Visit this articleFirewood available at an unbeatable price! Wed & Thur this week!
Unfortunately there are some gum trees here that must be cut down due to damage they are causing in our new turf area, but by the same token we have found a great way to benefit our students who are travelling overseas.
Visit this articleWorld Challenge expedition to Vietnam & Laos December 2019
There are still places available for this exciting opportunity to experience life long skills while travelling. This three week trip includes exploring jungles, trekking, cultural exposure, community projects and visits to ancient temples and more.
Visit this articleNew Champion Tuckshops on track to open Term 2!
The newly styled Champion Tuckshops menus are looking delicious and healthy.
Visit this articleNational attention for April Fool's fun
Principal Daniel Wilson came up with the idea of writing a fun fake news story about the school buying a plane to solve its transport problems.
Visit this articleStudent rep speaks up
Year 12 student Mia Faulkner is already thoroughly enjoying being the voice for Nayland College students on the board of trustees.
Visit this articleEXCLUSIVE FUNDRAISER EVENT
Support the senior basketball team and score yourself a bargain!
Visit this articleAll-round achiever soars high
With many achievements under her belt, year 12 student Ella Holmes is a driven person with a penchant for sport.
Visit this articleAspiring actor with bright prospects ready to help in 2018
One of Nayland’s new student leaders, Stuart Lowe, has been a leader in the Nayland drama community for much longer. An actor in school productions for all of his schooling years, Lowe says that he “loves everything” about drama.
Visit this articleMovie Fundraising Night Friday 7.00pm 11 May 2018
At the Suter Theatre. Tickets $20 includes drink and snack. BOOK NOW at the Nayland College Business Centre.
Visit this articleWork somewhere where your caring skills really make a difference
Nurse Maude Stoke are looking for carers.
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