Nayland College: Developing young people to be confident, adaptable contributors

Nayland College is a forward-looking co-educational school providing an environment that encourages independence, self-discipline and social responsibility with a student-centred philosophy.

 

Nayland College’s mission statement is to develop young people who will be confident, adaptable and contributors to their world. Read the rest of this entry »

Start of Year Information 2013

Dowload the full Start of Year Information 2013 including starting times for Monday 28 January through to Friday 1 February 2013. Please note: school is closed 4-6 February for Nelson Anniversary and Waitangi Day. School resumes Thursday 7 February with normal timetables.

 

NEW ENROLMENTS

Students who wish to attend Nayland College in 2013 and who have not yet completed an enrolment form should contact the College Office (ph: 547-9769) from 14 January to arrange interview times. Read the rest of this entry »

Junior Prizegiving

Parents/Caregivers, community and friends of Nayland College are warmly invited to join us in the College Hall to celebrate this year’s student achievements.

 

Junior Prizegiving: Friday 7 December, 9.40 am

Guest Speaker will be the 2012 Nayland College Palmer Award Winner

NMIT Certificate in Trades Primary Industries

NMIT have asked us to remind senior students who are unsure about their direction and who are interested in the outdoors and practical learning, to consider their Certificate in Trades Primary Industries.  Contact NMIT for further information.

PPTA UNION MEETING: Tuesday 20 November 2012

Nayland College teachers who are members of the Post Primary Teachers Association (PPTA) will be meeting on Tuesday 20 November. This will necessitate normal classes ceasing at 12.35 pm on this day. Read the rest of this entry »

Alpine wonders

 

 

The level 1 outdoor education class had 3 great days in the snow around the beautiful Nelson Lakes National Park. Students used the snow around the Mt Robert ski field to explore the area using crampons and ice axes. Read the rest of this entry »