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Nayland College Newsletter, 14 December 2021

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Principal's Message, 14 December 2021

by Daniel Wilson

We wish you a safe and happy festive season.

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Clockwise from the top left: Stella Bloomfield, Xanthe Banks, Christina Frost and Nelson McComb

Junior Prizegiving results

by Nayland College

Congratulations to our major award winners at the 2021 Junior Prizegiving!

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Students perform a song in New Zealand sign language

Celebration in the Learning Support Centre

by Hannah Banks

Performances and awards made for a lovely round off to the year in the LSC.

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School based health services gain valuable insight

by Sarah Luton

Year 11 student Astrid Sayer has been recruited to contribute to a review of school based health services. Today we learn more about the journey and Astrid's hopeful expectation to see positive improvements for young people across Aotearoa.

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House Cook-Off 2021

Nayland Food Collective 2022 House Cook-Off

by Matt Robinson

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When science meets art

by Cristina Armstrong

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Nau mai haere mai... haere ra!

by Nayland College

Each fortnight we have been profiling our 'New to Nayland' teachers and today we meet and farewell our final recruit. Whaearua Ross-Hotene has spent the last year covering for one of our Te Reo Māori teachers who was awarded study leave. We wish Whaearua all the best as she takes up her new teaching position in Wellington!

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Year 10 Horticulture class field trip

Horticulture field trip

by Cristina Armstrong

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Silas Bailey

And the Chief Scout Award goes to... Silas Bailey!

by Nayland College

The Chief Scout Award is the highest award a Scout can achieve, one that only two percent of Scouts ever receive. Well done Silas!!

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2022 Start-of-Year information AMENDED

by Sarah Luton

The change of the Covid Framework setting to Red means that we have had to alter our school opening times to ensure we do not have large groups of people inside the hall. We will be opening with staggered start times on both Tuesday 1 February and Wednesday 2 February. Please keep reading and take note of our updated information.

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School bus

Fare increase for bus users

by Bromells Coachlines

From 2022 ticket prices will increase slightly for students travelling on B1, B2 & B3 bus routes with Bromells Coachlines.

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Whānau Āwhina Plunket Online Babysitting Course

by Plunket Education in Schools

Plunket Education in Schools are delighted to announce their new online Babysitting Course available for teenagers all over Aotearoa.

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