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Alumni Newsletter: Best of 2019!
Nayland College Alumni Newsletter, January 2020. Stay in touch with Nayland College! Please feel free to distribute around friends and family. We love hearing about the achievements of past students – contact us on xtend@nayland.school.nzRead the full publication
Nayland College scores a new basketball manager
Nayland College, in conjunction with Broadgreen Intermediate, is delighted to announce the appointment of Scott Baker as our Basketball Development Manager.
9E picks up on reserve litter issue
As part of 9E’s current health focus, the class identified a need to address the litter issue at popular summer reserves.
Well done and all the best Matthew!
The Sir Wallace Rowling Memorial Scholarship is open to students from schools across the Nelson/Tasman area. This year one of the two recipients is Nayland’s own Matthew Edmonds.
Congratulations Troy!
Here we catch up with Year 13 Troy Wilson, one of five regional recipients of the McKee Charitable Trust Tertiary Scholarship.
Short films impress at competition
Nayland College media studies students were among the 23 young filmmakers who showed off their wares at the annual Briefs film competition on Thursday the 31st of October. Held at the Suter Theater, the competition saw a packed house enjoy student films from Nayland College, Nelson College for Girls and Nelson Boy’s College.
Sophie set to rep Nelson in China
Sophie Hampson, a Year 12 student at Nayland College, will be traveling to Nelson’s sister-city Yangjiang, China in April 2020 as part of an ongoing Arts and Cultural Youth Exchange Programme.
Nayland’s very own mad scientist
Despite only joining Nayland last term, new science teacher Sterling Cathman has proven to be very popular already. With his unconventional teaching methods, paying attention in class has never been so much fun!
Wearing is Believing – Come and join NZ Uniforms Nayland College!
NZ Uniforms are looking for two sales and customer service stars to work for NZ Uniforms from our soon to open Nayland College campus shop as Uniform Sales Consultants.
Godwits get a tradition-focussed welcome back from Nayland
‘Ka ngau ki te turikakao te paringa o te tai, e tika te rere o te kuaka’ – The spinifex wanders along the beach like an incoming tide, the kuaka flies direct.
Tiaki takes to national Ngā Manu Kōrero stage
In May, year 10 Nayland student Tiaki Sharp won the junior English section of this regional speech competition for our rōhe (area).
Nayland College Basketball – Help Get Us to Nationals
This awesome team of young men only have three weeks to fund raise $10,000 to be able to attend the Secondary Schools Basketball Nationals.