2021/2022 School Terms
- Term 4: Mon 18 October - Wed 15 December
- Term 1: Tue 1 February - Thu 14 April
- Term 2: Mon 2 May - Fri 8 July
- Term 3: Mon 25 July - Fri 30 September
Staff Only Day - Friday 3 December 2021
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IMPORTANT: Schoolwide password reset
As a precautionary measure, we have reset all student passwords due to an email scam. Please ensure that your child does not open any attachments in emails that mention the phrase “for your reference”. New passwords have been sent to caregiver email addresses. Thank you for your understanding and support in this matter.
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Roy Titheridge Junior Invitational Volleyball results
Last weekend six Nayland College volleyball teams took part in the tournament with some fantastic results!
Visit this articleBriefs Film Festival 2021
Congratulations to Ruby Burr, Sam Martin and Jet Jones!
Visit this articleTwo shots for summer, that's all it takes!
Pop up vaccination clinic available at Nayland College today 3:15pm - 5:00pm. All welcome. Brought to you by NMDHB Covid Response Team. For more information contact Charlotte.Etheridge@nbph.org.nz
Visit this articleYoung and enterprising jewellery makers
Congratulations to 'Seedlings Collection' who won the 'Make it Real - Best Annual Review Award' through the Young Enterprise Scheme recently!
Visit this articleSunStitch - saving the planet and your health
Congratulations to 'SunStitch' who won the 'Environmental and Sustainability Award' through the Young Enterprise Scheme recently!
Visit this articleTerm 3 House Challenge Results
Over the holidays the Term 3 House Challenge continued with staff and students exercising 'the length of New Zealand' and students submitting photos 'from a worm's eye view.' Here are the results!
Visit this articleNayland alumni Hanna Van der Giessen
Nayland alumni Hanna Van der Giessen was recently announced as one of the recipients of the University of Otago 20Twenties Young Alumni Awards in recognition of bridging the gap between Artificial Intelligence and the medical world.
Visit this articleNew to Nayland and full of enthusiasm!
Meet Sue Ford, our new Head of Learning Support who joined the Nayland whānau at the start of the year. Sue brings a smile and loads of passion to every conversation and interaction with both staff and students. Today we get to know a little bit more about the person behind the big smile.
Visit this articleEnd of year packages
This year, a group of students are putting together parcels for families struggling financially within our school community. This is a way for the people at Nayland college to reach out to and provide for those who need it most.
Visit this articleNelson Aviation Centenary Play - feat. Matthew Edgar
Don't miss this play featuring one of our very own and very talented young actors! See the attached poster.
Visit this articleHow dare you! Student Arts Expo
Calling all kids who are mad as hell about the lack of progress on climate change! The Nelson Tasman Climate Forum is inviting the region’s under-18s to take their frustration and channel it into art.
Visit this articleFare increase for Nelson Coachlines bus users
Please be advised that from Term One 2022, bus fares for all Nelson Coachline routes will be increasing.
Visit this articleMasks compulsory on all buses
Students who travel on the bus MUST wear a face mask unless they have an exemption. Students may be refused entry onto the bus if they do not have a mask.
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