27 September 2024
Kia ora e te whānau,
Our thoughts continue to be with the whānau of Annabelle Daza. Thank you to all of you who have shown great support over the week for the school and each other. Holidays can be challenging for some students and whānau and we have an item in this newsletter about ways to seek support across the break.
We’re at the end of term 3 which has been packed with learning, dance and drama productions, sport tournaments and so much more. The exam period in weeks 8 and 9 was an intense period for everyone with the combination of studying, assessment and marking. I have really enjoyed catching up with so many of our seniors this week, hearing how they did in their exams and their future plans. Next term will disappear in a flash and I am looking forward to seeing many of you in the different events and celebrations that we’ll have in term 4.
Arohanui, Fiona Barker PRINCIPAL

Support Networks
Holidays can be challenging times for many students and their whānau. Below is a list of the supports in place, both at school and across the holidays, for students and whānau. 24/7 Youth Work Team: Our 24/7 Youth Work team has set up a drop-in space on Thursday 3 October 2024, and Thursday 10/ October 2024 for our students at The Crossing - Titirangi Baptist Church, 30 Kaurilands Road. There will be lots of games and kai available, and our Youth Workers will be there to chat. Other supports: (Click…
27th September 2024 at 1:55pm