Grapple23 – Celebrating Our Talented Young Makers!
Congratulations to Hunter Jordan (Year 13, pictured), Tequin Lake (Year 12), and Michael Clinckett (Year 13), our talented Level 3 Digital Technologies Programming Students, for
Congratulations to Hunter Jordan (Year 13, pictured), Tequin Lake (Year 12), and Michael Clinckett (Year 13), our talented Level 3 Digital Technologies Programming Students, for
We were fortunate to take a group of students to the Girls in Trades day, which was hosted by Great South. The day included guest
James Hargest College Raised $1857. Thank you everyone.
Year 13 student Ava Aitken (pictured 2nd from right) was selected for the EiA workshop held in Wellington, which took place from 30 June to
Georgia Pukehika, Millie Crosbie and Meila Sheehan were lucky enough to have a press conference with Steel players Te Huinga Reo Selby-Rickit, Renee Savai’ inaea
On Friday 17th of May, Junior Campus sent a team 50 strong to the Civic Theatre to finally perform the show we’d been creating, practising
Director’s Comments My sincerest thanks go to all the performers involved who have been the heart of this show. In a true reflection of the
On Tuesday night our Year 9-13 Choir Ancora performed at the Big Sing Regional Final at First Church. Their programme was well received by the
Junior Campus students celebrated international languages week. They were treated to a daily quiz, cultural food such as Suspiros, handmade Sign Language cookies, and Croissants.
Whakamanahia Te Rangatahi (WTR) Is a program for all Islander students (including Māori). The programme aims to help strengthen their understanding of their culture and
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