Notices -



Wednesday 12th of June, 2024


Meeting / Practices Location When Staff
Notices Staff
1. General CACTUS - Term 3 2024 GMR
  CACTUS will be running in Term 3 2024. Collect your nomination form from the International Office in Block 2. Nominations close on Friday 14 June. If you have any questions, please talk with Gavin Millar or email gavin.millar@nayland.school.nz.

CACTUS is a programme founded on basic army training. However, participants find there is much more to CACTUS than simply physical training. There are also opportunities to build self-confidence, leadership skills, communication skills and socialise with a wide range of people from all walks of life.
Participants from Nelson College, Nelson College for Girls, Nayland College and Youth Nelson train three mornings a week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) for eight weeks to build key attributes as individuals and as a collective group. Each session begins at 05:55am at the Nelson College for Girls gym. The course is run by an instructor, who is typically either a past or current member of the New Zealand armed forces. The training culminates in the Longest Day and graduation, during which participants put into practice all the things they have learned and developed over the course - https://naylandschoolnz.sharepoint.com/:v:/s/international/EVrdPSZCaaJJhHW3gkm2oHQBK46TS3pOn1FWbVZUnvDE4A?e=WiOsJS

 
 
1. General Fush & chups or feesh & cheeps? JIS
  Levlel 2 Hospilatity students producing the Fish & Chips Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday this week @ lunch time in the Hospitality window.
Crumbed tarakihi, triple cooked chips, crushed peas, and tartare sauce. $8

 
 
1. General Have you LOST....... TFL
  Ear pods (some are not complete, individual buds, empty cases), watches, keys or an item of jewellery. Please check the lost property at the Student centre.

 
 
1. General Multicultural Food Market AST
  Nayland's infamous Multicultural Food Market is happening on Wednesday in the canteen quad! This is your opportunity to try some food from Ukraine, Pakistan, Chile, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Russia, India, Vietnam, Samoa, Columbia, South Africa, Japan and Myanmar! Make sure you bring some cash to get your hands on some simply amazing food!

 
 
1. General Multicultural Week BWA
  Multicultural Week:

The Cultural Committee is organizing Multicultural Week from Monday - Friday this week. Throughout the week, different activities such as rock hunt, guess the flag, guess the greeting, and Kahoot for tutor classes will be organised. These are opportunities to earn waka points! On Monday, painting rocks will take place in Art2 during lunchtime, all are welcome.

Food Market:
On Wednesday, various multicultural foods will be sold in the canteen quad. Please ensure you have CASH!

Cultural Dress:
Wednesday is also a great opportunity to wear your cultural/national dress that represents your national identity. For example:
- Full traditional dress (Kimono)
- Wear a national flag (this could be over your uniform)
- Dress up in your national sports team (Brazilian Football team)
- Please note that it's not a casual dress day
- Please also advise students to be weary of cultural appropriation

Let's all get involved!

 
 
3. Cultural Current year 10-12 travel opportunity. Sri Lanka AWL
  Last April we were lucky enough to launch an epic trip to Borneo for 20 Nayland students. As a result, we would like to know if any students would be interested in a similar life-changing opportunity to explore Sri Lanka in September 2025!
If you missed out on putting your name down, to express your interest during assembly last week, please let Ms Alana Wall know at - alana.wall@nayland.school.nz
Go to the following link for the itinerary/video and more details - https://weareworldchallenge.com/trips/e2j4nlg/
We intend to have a parent/student zoom information session on 4th July if there is enough interest and goes ahead.

 
 
3. Cultural Theatre Sports FWR
  Everyone who wants to enter the Theatre Sports Competition this year please come to F6 at lunchtime on Monday 17th June. Let Mrs Walker know if you can't make it.

 
 
4. Careers Chiropractic Careers Talk AHS
  If you would like to consider Chiropractic as a Career, register for a Careers Talk at Tasman Bay Chiropractic on Tuesday 25 June at 6.30pm. See the poster in the covered way and register to find out more at chiropractic.ac.nz/events

 
 
4. Careers Puna Ako Session - Uni 101/Halls of Residence MRI
  There is a Puno Ako session for Year 13 students on Thursday 13 June, 9:25am - 10:10am in the hall. This session is information about university and halls of residence. If you are planning to attend university in 2025, or 2026 and require a hall of residence, you are encouraged to attend. Please bring your device with you.

 
 
4. Careers Victoria University Maori Scholarship MRI
  Victoria Uni are offering Y13 students of Maori descent, a 5 day scholarship to experience student life at the university. You must be able to attend for the duration of the programme, Tuesday 20 August - Saturday 24 August and be on track to achieving UE. This is a fully funded scholarship. If you are keen to apply, please register your interest at the careers centre asap. Applications close 8 July. See poster in covered way for further details.

 
 
5. Sports Badminton and Volleyball Blue gym today AWL
  Today a group of year 12 students will run a health and wellbeing activity, and as a part of this activity, we want people to come along, get active and participate.
Badminton and volleyball nets will be set up in the blue gym, no level of skill is required, bring a friend along and come and have fun.

 
 
5. Sports Table Tennis SRD
  Any students wanting to represent Nayland College at TSS Table Tennis Champs, please sign up at the sports office.