Admin Block Official Opening

Alumni, former Board or Staff members of Naenae College with a deep connection to Te Whānau Tahi and the completion of our admin block are invited to the official opening.

Please see the invitation and RSVP with your ‘why’ by 21 June 2024.

 

Pasifika Community Event

28 May 2024

Talofa lava and warm Pacific greetings to you all.

Our next Pasifika community event will be held on Thursday 6 June and we have organised for the amazing Pasifika team at NZQA to run the NCEA ma le Pasifika workshop. This workshop is open to all Pasifika students, parents, families and community members.

In the workshop, they will cover:

·         NCEA and NCEA changes
·         STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths) and the importance of these and University Entrance
·         Career and Pathway opportunities
·         How we can support our young people on their journey.

Even if your young person is not yet working on NCEA, this workshop will be a great opportunity for you to understand the NCEA changes to support them in future subject choices and achievement.

We will also have an opportunity to hear from various members of our community about updates regarding:

·         Parent-teacher interviews
·         SchoolBridge
·         Poly Club
·         Pasifika initiatives which are currently happening within the school.

Details for our evening are

·         Date: Thursday 6 June
·         Time: 6pm to 7pm with supper to follow
·         Venue: Naenae College Library.

Please see the promotional poster here.

The Pasifika Komiti look forward to seeing you there.

Ngā mihi

Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal

Rostering home again this week

26 May 2024

Kia ora e te Whānau

Further to our communication last week, we continue to have high levels of sickness within our staff and are therefore forced to roster students home again this coming week.

This measure will ensure the safety and wellbeing of both our students and staff while maintaining the quality of education here at Naenae College. With rostering home, we can reduce the risk of exposure to illness, and we can ensure that our school community remains healthy and safe.

We acknowledge this is short notice. However, rostering home means we can ensure our students are able to complete the NCEA CAA literacy and numeracy exams. Rostering home does not include our SNU students.

We encourage our students to use this time at home wisely to catch up, or get ahead, on school work; often, this flexible learning environment allows students to focus on subjects and projects at their own pace, which is very beneficial.

Therefore, we are asking the following year groups to stay at home on the following days:

Monday, 27 May                 Year 13 work from home

Tuesday, 28 May                 Year 12 work from home

Thursday, 30 May               Year 11 work from home

Friday, 31 May                     Year 10 work from home

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate this temporary adjustment. Together, we can turn this challenge into an opportunity for growth and learning. We look forward to welcoming our students back to school as soon as it is safe to do so.

Ngā mihi

Chris Taylor
Principal

CAA Exam Early Closures and Teacher Only Day

21 May 2024

Kia ora e te Whānau

A reminder that we have three early closures coming up next week with students sitting the CAA literacy and numeracy exams.

Monday 27, Tuesday 28, and Wednesday 29 May 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 who are involved with CAA exams have already been notified about the exams by Mrs Hambidge.

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

The school will also be closed for King’s Birthday on Monday 3 June, and Teacher Only Day on Tuesday 4 June.

Ngā mihi

Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal

Rostering home this week

20 May 2024

Kia ora e te Whānau

I hope this message finds you well.

I am writing to inform you about an important update regarding our school schedule. As you may be aware, sickness within the community is an issue at this time of the year, and we are no different. Due to an unexpected increase in staff illness (as many as 12 staff have been out each day for the last week), we intend to roster students home temporarily, starting from Wednesday this week.

This measure will ensure the safety and wellbeing of both our students and staff while maintaining the quality of education here at Naenae College. With rostering home, we can reduce the risk of exposure to illness, and we can ensure that our school community remains healthy and safe. We hope that by being proactive at this time, we will be better able to maintain high-quality education for longer.

We encourage our students to use this time at home wisely to catch up, or get ahead, on school work; often, this flexible learning environment allows students to focus on subjects and projects at their own pace, which is very beneficial.

Therefore, we are asking the following year groups to stay at home on the following days:

Wednesday, 22 May            Year 13 work from home

Thursday, 23 May                Year 12 work from home

Friday, 24 May                      Year 9  work from home

If your Year 9 student is unable to stay at home unsupervised, supervision will be provided in the library. Please notify your LAR teacher if your student is intending to come in on Friday. We will make the assumption that no one is coming in unless we are notified.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate this temporary adjustment. Together, we can turn this challenge into an opportunity for growth and learning. We look forward to welcoming our students back to school as soon as it is safe to do so.

Ngā mihi

Chris Taylor
Principal

Pink Shirt Day Friday 17 May

Kia ora e te Whānau

A reminder that we are participating in Pink Shirt Day 2024 this Friday, an annual bullying prevention campaign run by the Mental Health Foundation.
This will be a non uniform day with students encouraged to wear pink to show their support.

Students are asked to bring a gold coin donation to help with the fundraising effort.
There will be canteen voucher prizes for the best themed outfit in each year level.

Ngā mihi

Katherine Stokes
Deputy Principal