Rector's Message - September 2020
Kia ora koutou. Crikey! Term 3 has been packed with learning and activity!
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23 September BoT Hostel Committee
23 September BoT Finance Committee
23 September NZ Blood Donation
24 September Music-Arts Soiree
25 September Junior Workday
25 September Senior Conferencing
25 September Final Day Term 3
12 October Term 4 commences
13 October Ball Dancing Classes
16 October TBHS School Ball
21 October Arts Assembly and Prizegiving
26 October Labour Weekend
27 October Board of Trustees Meeting
28 October Sports Assembly and Prizegiving
5 November Senior Prizegiving
Kia ora koutou. Crikey! Term 3 has been packed with learning and activity!
Visit this articleTimaru Boys' was delighted to recently host Don Braid, Chief Executive of global freight and logistics company Mainfreight.
Visit this articleLevel 2 has curtailed much of this year's sporting opportunities for our boys, so it was a refreshing change to have a number of our boys compete in the Aoraki Mountain Biking Championships - well done to Sport Aoraki for proceeding with the event.
Visit this articleYear 10 Food Technology has risen to the occasion in their development of "digital" cakes.
Visit this articleIt was finals time for a number of our winter sporting codes during this past weekend.
Visit this articleOn 7 September all our Year 9 students were involved in a lively interactive Theatre Sports Extravaganza, which was based at TBHS in the Hobgen Hall.
Visit this articleMāori Language Week has been celebrated around the school in numerous ways.
Visit this articleTimaru Boys' aims to regularly give back to our local community. One way we do this is by annually supporting Daffodil Day.
Visit this articleThe Mackenzie Combined recently played Wakatipu High School in the South Island Secondary School Tournament and finished as Champions with a win of 1-0.
Visit this articleMeet Jakeb Fahey, a Year 10 student doing things differently from many of his school mates.
Visit this articleThe 2020 Pest Tail Competition, run by the TBHS Enviro Group, begins this week and will finish two weeks into next term.
Visit this articleWith school holidays hitting us at the end of the week, consider purchasing the 2020-21 Entertainment Book, a major fundraiser for our PTA
Visit this articleTimaru Boys' values feedback from our board members, staff and parents on policies and procedures.
Visit this articleTimaru Boys’ High School will hold its annual school Workday on Friday 25 September. Junior students (Years 9 & 10) across the school will be seeking paid employment for the day.
Visit this articlePlease note the following changes to NCEA Credits:
Visit this articleThanks to the parents and students who are able to attend School Conferencing on the last Friday of Term 3 (25 September).
Visit this articleWe are hoping that the Ball will be able to be held on this date. If lockdown requirements do not permit the Ball to go ahead it will be cancelled and ticket costs will be refunded.
Visit this articleCome along and see the talent on offer from our young men.
Visit this articleThe last timetabled day for students is Thursday 5th November and students should be released around lunchtime.
Visit this articleTimaru Boys' is a strong supporter of the NZ Blood Service's mobile blood drive, hosting the team annually at the school, and encouraging our students and staff to participate in this worthwhile cause.
Visit this articleSexuality education is a key area of learning in The Health and Physical Education Curriculum.
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Visit this articleTemuka Athletics Club commence their new season on Monday, 12 October 2020.
Visit this articleAll students enrolled in NCEA will have been given their NSN (National Student Number) cards which has instructions on logging on to the system for the first time or the log in address to use if they are previous users.
Visit this articleThe pdf version of the September 2020 Newsletter is available here.
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