Our Y12 Art students join with schools across Napier to exhibit their work at Creative Arts Napier over the next two weeks. This is a fantastic opportunity for our talented and creative young men. The exhibition opens tonight at 5:00pm.
‘Get Uniformed’ Online Shop
Many of you will have seen one of our entrepreneurial Y12 students in the media. Hugo Moffett started an online platform for whānau to sell / purchase used school uniform. The website includes listings from across Aotearoa New Zealand.
You can learn more about Hugo’s initiative, and access the online store here.
Disclaimer: Napier Boys’ High School does not take responsibility for any sale / purchase facilitated by ‘Get Uniformed’.
Y9 & Y10 Junior Social
The Junior Social with NGHS will be held in the NBHS Gymnasium on Thursday, 19 September. The theme is ‘Hawaiian’.
This is a ticketless event. Approval / parental permission is via SchoolBridge. Payment is made through Kamar. Once both are received, students will be added to a ‘door list’. There are no door sales. Entry cost is $10.
Year 9 / 10 parents, please check your email for further information.
Mid-Term Break – Advance Notice
On the back of Winter Tournament week, mid-term break is Monday 09 September.
Tuesday 10 September will be Day 3 on the school calendar.
TUIA 2024: Māori and Pasifika Achievement Awards – Advance Notice
Ni sa bula! Fakaalofa lahi atu! Talofa lava! Fakafeiloaki! Malo e lelei! Kia ora!
TUIA is an amazing event, acknowledging Māori and Pasifika achievement across all aspects of the school.
TUIA 2024 is now during Term 3, 6 – 8:00pm, Tuesday 17 September in the school Henderson Hall.
Bus Survey
‘If you have not completed the bus survey yet we would value your input in to proposed new cash fare bus routes
We encourage parents from Bay View/Westshore, Clive, Havelock North, and Hastings to complete the survey.
Your participation and support are crucial in establishing these possible new bus routes.
Link to Survey here https://forms.office.com/r/AQgrX7HVix
Policy Reviews
Our policies are held with SchoolDocs. You can participate in reviews by following the instructions, below:
- visit the website https://nbhs.schooldocs.co.nz/1893.htm
- enter the username ‘nbhs’ and password ‘dorightfearnothing’
- on the landing page it shows what policies will be reviewed. Follow the link to the relevant policy.
- click the ‘start your review’ button at the top right-hand corner of the page
- select the reviewer type. Enter your name (optional)
- follow the prompt/s to show that you have read the topic. Enter your feedback if you would like to comment
- agree to the privacy statement and click “submit review”
- if you do not have Internet access, the School Office staff can provide you with printed copies of the policy and a review form. Please phone 8335900.
Communication & Contact Details
It is important that parents / caregivers notify the school of changes to their contact details – physical address, email and phone. Changes should be updated with the school office by emailing nbhs@nbhs.school.nz
In the case of an emergency or for urgent updates we will use a text messaging / SMS service. Thus, having accurate records is critical.
School Benchmark Senior Examinations
The school benchmark senior examinations will run Monday 23 – Friday, 27 September. This is Week 10, Term 3.
All students completing NCEA subjects must attend the related examination/s. The benchmark examination/s are a checkpoint for your son as he progresses forward to the NZQA examination/s in Term 4. Further, the benchmark exams are used to generate a derived grade if a student cannot undertake their Term 4 NZQA examination/s.
During the benchmark examinations, students in Years 11, 12 and 13 who have study leave attend school for their examinations, only. Some students may not be granted study leave. For example, student requiring additional support for numeracy and literacy. Students in10HX will have study leave on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They will be expected at school on Tuesday and Thursday. Students in 10XG have study leave on the Wednesday morning before their L1 Geography examination that afternoon.
Morning examinations start at 8:40am. Afternoon examinations start at 1:10pm. This year the examinations will be in the Henderson Hall. Students must arrive at the Hall at least ten minutes before the start of their exam.
Date & Session | Level 1 | Duration | Level 2 | Duration | Level 3 | Duration |
Monday 23 September AM | Mathematics | 2hr | Mathematics (201) | 2hr | Music | |
10 Accelerate Mathematics | 2hr | |||||
Monday 23 September PM | Japanese | 2hr | Accounting | 3hr | Agriculture | 3hr |
Geography | 3hr | Biology | 3hr | |||
Classical Studies | 3hr | |||||
Tuesday 24 September AM | English | 2hr | Agriculture | 3hr | Mathematics with Calculus | 3hr |
Music | ||||||
Tuesday 24 September PM | Spanish | 2hr | Physics | 3hr | Geography | 3hr |
English (vocational) | 2hr | |||||
Wednesday 25 September AM | Science | 2hr | Classical Studies | 3hr | Physics | 3hr |
10 Accelerate Science | 2hr | Māori | 2hr | |||
Wednesday 25 September PM | Geography | 2hr | History | 3hr | Economics | 3hr |
10 Accelerate Geography | 2hr | Māori | 2hr | |||
Thursday 26 September AM | nil | English | 3hr | Mathematics with Statistics | 2hr | |
English (vocational) | 3hr | |||||
Thursday 26 September PM | Agriculture | 2hr | Biology | 3hr | Physical Education | 3hr |
Māori | 2hr | Earth & Space Science | 3hr | Earth & Space Science | 2hr | |
Friday 27 September AM | Commerce | 2hr | Chemistry | 3hr | Chemistry | 3hr |
History | 3hr | |||||
Friday 27 September PM | History | 2hr | Economics | 3hr | English | 3hr |
10 Accelerate History | 2hr | Japanese | 3hr | English (vocational) | 3hr |
Level 1 Externally Assessed Standards
In numerous Level 1 courses, students are completing external assessments during in-class time. These assessments are completed in class and then sent to NZQA for marking. Students will be able to access their results in January 2025.
Students have been reminded that these assessments are treated like all NZQA externally assessed / monitored assessments. Students who breach the conditions of these assessments should expect a Not Achieved grade.
Year 10 Literacy and Numeracy Common Assessment Activities (CAA)
Year 10 students, excluding 10HX and 10XG, will be completing the Literacy and Numeracy CAAs during Week 8 and 9. Students in Year 11 who have not yet achieved these standards will also resit their CAAs.
Numeracy: Friday 13 September
Literacy: Tuesday 17 September
These assessments will be held during Period 2 classes. Students are encouraged to bring their own device for these assessments.
NCEA Internal Assessments due in Week 7
NCEA Level 1 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
Nil | |
NCEA Level 2 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
Digital Technologies | AS2.8 Use advanced processes to develop a digital technologies outcome |
Agriculture | AS2.10 Report on the environmental impact of the production of a locally produced primary product |
NCEA Level 3 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
Technology – Woodwork | US29678 Demonstrate knowledge of, select, and use materials for a Stage 3 BCATS project |
Geography | AS3.7 Analyse aspects of a geographic topic at a global scale |
Hospitality | US13315 Prepare cook, and present rice and farinaceous dishes in a commercial kitchen |
NCEA Internal Assessments due in Week 8
NCEA Level 1 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
NCEA Level 2 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
Agriculture | AS2.10 Report on the environmental impact of the production of a locally produced primary product |
Technology – Engineering | US32051 Demonstrate and apply knowledge of mechanical engineering drawings and geometric construction in MaPS environment |
Technology – Engineering | US32053 Demonstrate knowledge of and apply good work practices when performing machining operations in MaPS environment |
Geography | AS2.8 Apply spatial analysis, with guidance, to solve a geographic problem |
Music | AS2.1 Perform two substantial pieces of music as a featured soloist |
NCEA Level 3 | |
Subject | Achievement Standard |
Digital Information Technology | AS3.8 Use complex processes to develop a digital technologies outcome |
Music | AS3.1 Perform two programmes of music as a featured soloist |
Music | AS3.2 Perform a programme of music as a featured soloist on a second instrument |
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.
Winter Tournament Week
Golf Nationals | Waitra | 31 Aug – 3 Sept |
U14 Rugby | Palmerston North | CANCELLED |
U15 Rugby | Tauranga | 2-6 Sept |
Rankin Hockey | Tauranga | 2-6 Sept |
Basketball Junior | Palmerston North | 31 Aug – 3 Sept |
Basketball Senior | Palmerston North | 4-8 Sept |
Colts Football | Tauranga | 2-5 Sept |
2nd XI Football | New Plymouth | 3-6 Sept |
1st Football | Auckland | 2-6 Sept |
Sports Draws
You can find the sports draws here: https://www.nbhs.school.nz/students/sport-draws/