
Westlake Wellness – Managing your workload
By Elizabeth Beaumont TIC Food Technology Managing your workload whether you are at school as a student, in unpaid work or paid employment requires some
By Elizabeth Beaumont TIC Food Technology Managing your workload whether you are at school as a student, in unpaid work or paid employment requires some
Student Action Teams started in Term 2 in many of the schools from our Pupuke Kāhui Ako (Community of Learning). Students, with guidance from their
Name Grant Brown What do you do at Westlake? I’m the school’s Property Manager responsible for all aspects of the school property including Property staff,
Our five Houses have joined together for a brilliant fundraising venture to raise money for their individual charities. For just $2 per ticket (or $5
By Elizabeth Beaumont TIC Food Technology Food is one of life’s everyday pleasures, providing valuable nutrients for growth, repair and maintenance of cells. It is
Colds and Flu The following website contains useful information about the common cold and flu: http://www.fightflu.co.nz/ https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/diseases-and-conditions/covid-19-novel-coronavirus/covid-19-health-advice-general-public Our advice is as follows: Wash your hands
WBHS is hosting a parent workshop from one of New Zealand’s leading internet safety experts, John Parsons. John will provide insights and experiences of issues
As part of Takapuna’s community, we wanted to share this with you for consideration. From Monday 20 July, the Takapuna community can have their say
By Cara Clark-Howard Gardening Guru The Westlake Girls gardening group has been very busy on planing the next season’s produce. On Friday 19 June, our
Hauraki House held a bake sale on Wednesday 1 July – braving the cold to sell items to hungry students outside of the Golden Swan