Students share their Outdoor Ed experiences
Putting risk management skills to use By Katie Booth Mrs Bouterey’s Year 12 Outdoor Education Class (pictured above) Outdoor Education has had a rough start
Putting risk management skills to use By Katie Booth Mrs Bouterey’s Year 12 Outdoor Education Class (pictured above) Outdoor Education has had a rough start
From making and 3D printing her own earrings, making illuminated dresses, and showing robotic pets on children’s TV show Fanimals … there’s no stopping Skills
It seems lockdown brings out the creative juices! This week some of our senior Technology students came onsite in a very controlled environment to work
Junior Reports Due to the loss of our normal half-year Junior Reports because of IT issues last month, we are issuing a special Progress Report
By Mia Wisniewski and Serena O’Dea 13OUTE We ran up the stairs to the Pinnacles singing at the top of our lungs – it was
By Francine Widjaja Year 12 Hospitality Student It was a memorable experience for me to be able to organize a High Tea for our teachers.
As we go into another phase of Covid 19 restrictions, the Counselling and Learning Support Teams (Learning Enhancement Department) want to let you know we
Talented writer Rachel (Ray) Carr has been awarded a contract to complete their novel Guardian Angel. The 16-year-old was the youngest writer of the 1000
Neve Cusens has been awarded 2nd place in a nation-wide Justice Challenge run by GirlBoss. The passionate Year 11 student’s project was one of more
What happens next? The Government’s announcement this evening, that Auckland will remain at Level 3 until 11.59pm on Wednesday 26 August, means our staff and