Principal's Message, Friday 19 March 2021
Sporting success, 'Carousel' musical production and our 2021 Charter.
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Note: Community of Learning Teacher Only Day Thursday 1 April
Sporting success, 'Carousel' musical production and our 2021 Charter.
Visit this articleOver the past few weeks there have been some outstanding results for Nayland College teams and individuals.
Visit this articleAn amazing team of riders went to the Secondary School MTB Champs held in Methven this last weekend
Visit this articleEvery year Nayland College hosts an celebratory evening to acknowledge those students who gained NCEA Level 1 & 2 with excellence or merit endorsement. The evening is always a highlight in the calendar for students, whānau and staff alike, especially when Mr Olley's famous punch is involved!
Visit this article"Mā te whiritahi, ka whakatutuki ai ngā pūmanawa ā tāngata" - Together weaving the realisation of potential.
Visit this articleMeeting every Monday afternoon, a group of debating students have been 'fighting' hard to prepare for the regional competition this weekend. Student journalist Finn Kerby-Pinguet went along to watch.
Visit this articleLast Monday, a group of Year 9 students started an art/science (with a twist of culture) project about Poorman’s Stream.
Visit this articleStudent jounalist Lennox Crowe caught up with Sam Boothroyd to learn more about his unexpected find...
Visit this articleNayland College’s horticulture unit is getting an upgrade thanks to a generous donation from HortNZ along with support from FruitFed Supplies who are kindly supplying materials at cost.
Visit this articleStudent journalist Aleisha Smith met with Sulma Wilson this week to find out about her ten day adventure on the Spirit of New Zealand.
Visit this article26 year old Jessie Leov's acapella piece 'Call of the Ocean' will be performed by the majority of women's community choirs across the country, debuting at the Nelson Centre for Musical Arts on 19 June.
Visit this articleYear 13 Nayland College PE students have been learning how to teach new skills by giving Nayland Primary kids swimming lessons.
Visit this articleTuesday and Friday lunchtimes in Room 36. Casual, tournament and beginner players all welcome.
Visit this articleBeing absent, late to school and late to class can have a significant impact upon a student’s chance of success at school.
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Visit this articleToday we meet another one of our new recruits Anna King, a familiar face who returns to Nayland College as one of our Social Science teachers, passionate about environmental science and social responsibility.
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