Tū Toa Pasifika Wednesday 25 September

Naenae College warmly invites our Pasifika community to the Tū Toa Pasifika Success Evening, where we will celebrate the dedication, resilience, and achievements of our Pasifika students in both their academic and co-curricular pursuits.

“Tū Toa” in Cook Islands Māori means “stand strong”, a fitting theme for this evening as we honour the strength and perseverance of our students in their journey towards success.

Doors open at 5.30pm for a 6pm start

Early closures for Common Assessment Activities

Kia ora e te Whānau

We have three early closures coming up due to students sitting the Common Assessment Activities (CAA) for Literacy and Numeracy.

Monday 9, Tuesday 10, and Wednesday 11 September we will run a shortened timetable and classes will finish at 1pm so the exams can begin at 1:30pm. Students will still have their normal classes on these days, they will be 70 minutes instead of 90 minutes. Those students involved in CAA exams have been notified by their teachers.

The early closures do not include our Special Needs Unit students.

Ngā mihi
Jane Hambidge
Deputy Principal

2025 Senior Course Options Guide

Open Evening Thursday 22 August 2024

Naenae College Open Evening

Thursday 22 August is our Open Evening. At 5:15pm guests meet in the school hall for a short presentation followed by a tour of the school.

2025 Year 9’s and their whānau are welcome.

Ngā mihi

Jane Hambidge
Deputy Principal

Upcoming Term 2 Dates Reminder

21 June 2024

Kia ora e te Whānau

Thursday 27 June is our annual Multicultural Day. During this day we celebrate the cultural diversity of Naenae College with a flag parade, cultural performances and activities, and food. This is a non uniform day and people are strongly encouraged to wear cultural attire. There are no timetabled classes this day and students will be with their LAR class for the day taking part in the various activities.

Friday 28 June is Matariki Public Holiday so school is closed for the long weekend.

Friday 5 July is the end of Term 2 and school finishes at the normal time of 3.05pm.

Term 3 begins on Monday 22 July.

Ngā mihi

Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal

Assessment Reporting

Kia ora e te whānau

Last year we started transitioning to live reporting rather than the traditional booklet style reports. This means that as students complete assessments and their grades are entered on KAMAR, the teachers are writing assessment comments which they publish for whānau to engage with. Live reporting means that the communication between home and school can be more meaningful and current.

Assessment grades and comments from all subjects are now live for you to view on SchoolBridge or the Parent Portal. If students have not yet fully completed an assessment, then teachers have written progress comments. These comments will help you base some of your conversations with subject teachers in the upcoming Parent Teacher Interviews on Wednesday 19 June. Going forward, we recommend that whānau check on SchoolBridge once a month for any updates of grades and comments. This is especially important for whānau who have students working on NCEA.

To access these assessment grades and comments you go onto your SchoolBridge app, click on the KAMAR  portal button, then in the menu click on results, and current year results.  This will show you all assessment results and comments for 2024.

SchoolBridge is our preferred method of communication with whānau and we would like all students and whānau to have this app on their phones. Absences, notices, and emergency alerts are done through this app as are parent teacher interview bookings, and very shortly EOTC forms for school trips.

The email log in for SchoolBridge is based around whānau email addresses on KAMAR, so if you have recently changed your email or we do not have it, please contact the office and we can update these details for you.

If you wish to use the parent portal to read the assessment results and comments, then go to the Naenae College website www.naenae-college.school.nz, click on ‘Parent Portal’ and use your login details to access them. Students are also able to view these assessment results and comments under their student login details.

Attached is information on how to download the SchoolBridge app if you have not already. You can also log into SchoolBridge on your computer for easier reading.

Ngā mihi

Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal