Week Ahead: Week 3, Term 3 (Monday 5th August – Sunday 11th August)

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Headmaster’s Pōwhiri

The school will formally welcome our fifteenth Headmaster, Mr Simon Coe, on Monday, 05  August. The pōwhiri begins at 10:00am.

We invite whānau and old boys to support the school through their attendance.

Year 9 Enrolment, 2025

Our information evening is Tuesday 13 August. Interested families can join a small group tour at any time between 5:30 – 6:30pm. There will be an introduction from the Headmaster at 6:20 and 7:05pm.

We encourage in and out-of-zone families to enrol now. Parents and whānau can learn more and enrol by clicking HERE

University Applications & Halls of Residence

Students who have achieved Merit / Excellence in NCEA Level 2 can apply for a scholarship to attend a university in 2025. Mrs Kettle, Careers, has notified eligible students.

Scholarship closing dates:

Lincoln University: 15 August

Otago University: 15 August

University of Canterbury: 15 August

Auckland University: 21 August

Waikato University: 31 August

Massey University: 01 September

AUT: 01 September

Victoria University: 02 September

Mrs Kettle is available on Monday and Tuesday, Period 1,2,3 & 4 and at lunchtime to assist your son with their application.

Halls of Residence applications opened Thursday 1 August. Students needs to complete the CCRF form, then submit their university applications online. Applications are due mid-September. It is advisable to submit these as early as possible.

Upcoming Events

Please take the time to look at this school newsletter, the ‘Week Ahead’. The Week Ahead outlines upcoming school activities. Urgent updates will be pushed-out via School Bridge, or in emergency via an SMS.

We have moved to a digital school calendar. The school calendar can be accessed here: KAMAR  or SchoolBridge

Senior Subject Selection, 2025

Course selection information will be made available in Week 4 for students going into Y11 – Y13 in 2025. This information will be made available via email. At this time, you will receive a link to download the Course Guide, 2025 and instructions how to input the subject selection via SchoolBridge.

We encourage you to collectively make an ‘informed decision’ regarding the selection of subjects. Making an informed decision means talking to various parties. For example employers, tertiary institutions, teachers, deans and our Careers Adviser, Mr Te Rito.

At home, encourage your son to lead out conversations and inquiries related to:

  • What I enjoy doing?
  • What am I good at?
  • What do others say I am good at?
  • What type of career / industry is going to give me the most enjoyment? Job satisfaction? Work / life balance?
  • Career pathways – what subjects are required for possible careers? Up to what level of NCEA?
  • School subjects and learning areas – what credits are available? Are these Achievement or Unit Standards? What pathway(s) does the subject track toward? Employment? Tertiary?

NCEA Information Night

With recent changes to Level 1 NCEA and the Literacy and Numeracy requirements, the school is hosting an NCEA information night for parents. This information night will allow you to ask questions about the recent changes, how this may affect your son’s academic outcomes and how this may affect his course planning for 2025. This is intended for parents with sons in Year 11. This event will be held at 7:00pm in the Memorial Library on Wednesday 21 August.

Parents will be asked to RSVP through a SchoolBridge form that will be emailed out to Year 11 students.

For further information, please email gbundle@nbhs.school.nz

Literacy and Numeracy Common Assessment Activities

Students who completed the Literacy and Numeracy Common Assessment Activities (CAAs) in Term 2 have had some results released. They can check this through their MyMahi, Kamar or NZQA profile. Results for the Literacy – Writing and Numeracy will be released in Week 3 of Term 3.

It is the school’s intention to enter the remaining Year 10 students (all except 10XG and 10XH) into the second Literacy and Numeracy CAA in Week 7 and 8 of Term 3. It is imperative that students are present during these weeks for these externally assessed standards. These Literacy and Numeracy standards are important in your son being able to achieve Level 1 NCEA.

Derived Grade/Benchmark Exams

The school have scheduled our Benchmark exams for Week 10 of Term 3. All students completing NCEA subjects should be present for these exams. These exams allow students to have a derived grade if they are unable to sit or are affected by illness during the end of year exams. NZQA requires the school to report a grade before the external examinations for each student. Each year, the school processes over 30 derived grade applications for students who due to unforeseen circumstances, cannot attend the exams. It is important that your son attends these exams in the final week of the term to allow him to have a derived grade if an unforeseen event occurs.

NCEA Internal Assessments due in Week 3

NCEA Level 1
Subject Achievement Standard
Commerce AS1.4 Demonstrate understanding of the financial viability of an organisation
Digital Technologies AS1.2 Develop a digital technologies outcome
Technology – Combined US18917 Construct hand joints for furniture
Technology – Woodwork US24356 Apply elementary procedures and processes for a BCATS project
English AS1.3 Develop ideas in writing using stylistic and written conventions

 

NCEA Level 2
Subject Achievement Standard
Technology – Combined US2220 Set and operate a single boring machine to bore holes in furniture components
Physical Education AS2.1 Examine the role and significance of physical activity in the lives of young people in New Zealand
Science AS2.4 Investigate how organisms survive in an extreme environment

 

NCEA Level 3
Subject Achievement Standard
Technology – Woodwork US29677 Follow safe workplace practices, and contribute to a health and safety culture, in a BCATS environment

NCEA Internal Assessments due in Week 4

NCEA Level 1
Subject Achievement Standard
 Science (vocational) AS1.1 Demonstrate understanding of a science-informed response to a local issue

 

NCEA Level 2
Subject Achievement Standard
Hospitality US13276 Cook food items by grilling
English (vocational) US3492 Write a short report

 

NCEA Level 3
Subject Achievement Standard
Mathematics with Statistics AS3.8 Investigate time series data

KAMAR Parent Portal

Parents / caregivers can access results and school reports through the KAMAR Parent Portal. You can access the KAMAR parent portal here: https://kamar.nbhs.school.nz/ or via the School Bridge app.

Super 8 Hockey

The 1st XI travel to Rotorua for their Super 8 Schools Group tournament, 5-7 August. They then back-up the day they return to play their local HB Hockey Division 1 quarter final. Fixtures are being livestreamed and can be viewed here.

Super 8 Basketball

The Senior A basketball team travel to Palmerston North for the Super 8 Schools Group basketball tournament, 5-7 August. All fixtures are being livestreamed and can be viewed here.

Sports Draws

You can find the sports draws here: https://www.nbhs.school.nz/students/sport-draws/

Sports Results from the past week, click HERE

1st Team Fixtures, Week 3

Code Date and time Location
1st XI Hockey v Super 8
Basketball Senior A Super 8
1st XI Football v HNHS Friday 9 August, 6pm Marist
1st XV Rugby 

 

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