Kia ora e te whānau
Term 1 finishes for the two week break on Friday 12 April and Term 2 begins Monday 29 April. The school office will be closed for the break.
Ngā mihi
Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal
Kia ora e te whānau
Term 1 finishes for the two week break on Friday 12 April and Term 2 begins Monday 29 April. The school office will be closed for the break.
Ngā mihi
Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal
Nau Mai, Haere Mai ki ngā whānau Māori o Te Kāreti o Naenae!
Māori students and their whānau are invited to our Meet and Greet Evening for Māori whānau of Naenae College.
The event starts at 6pm, with karakia and intros at 6.30pm and kai between 7-7.30 pm.
All teachers and members of our Naenae College community are welcome.
Kia ora e te whānau
This year Easter break is within our school term rather than during the school holidays. This means school will be closed for Easter on Friday 29 March and we will return to school on Wednesday 3 April.
Term 1 finishes for the two week break on Friday 12 April and Term 2 begins Monday 29 April.
There are no early finishes on any of these dates, school finishes as normal at 3.05pm.
Ngā mihi
Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal
Kia ora e te Whānau
2024 Student ID cards are now available. These cost $10 and students order them from the school office. ID cards take one to two days to be processed and be delivered to the students.
Those students who have already pre-ordered their ID cards, these have been processed and will be delivered by Monday.
Ngā mihi
Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal
Kia ora e te Whānau
Te Whānau Tahi Values Reports are now available for viewing on SchoolBridge.
To view these results, open the SchoolBridge app, click on the kamar portal then in the menu dropdown, go to Results then Current Year Results. Term 1 Te Whānau Tahi Values (2024) (subject) will show.
Please also ensure, while you are on SchoolBridge, if you haven’t already, that you book your child’s learning conference. These are being held on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 March from 2pm. These learning conferences are important to ensure good communication and shared goals between home and school.
Attached is our criteria and indicators for reporting our Te Whānau Tahi Values.
If you do not have the SchoolBridge app yet, please see attached on how to download and access it.
Ngā mihi
Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal
Afio Mai means welcome in Samoan. This is an invite to all the Pacific students and their famili/aiga/vuvale to come meet the Senior Leadership Team (SLT), teachers and support staff at Naenae College on Thursday 7 March.
We will start at 6pm in the school library. At the end we will have some supper so please bring a small plate to share. Email Ms Lea our Pacific Student Mentor – laj@naenae-college.school.nz if you have any questions.