RETURN OF STUDENTS TO ON-SITE LEARNING
Tena tatou katoa,
Our return to on-site learning for Year 12 and 13 students has started in a positive manner. Students have enjoyed the opportunity to have more time to focus in detail on their internal assessments and prepare for their NZQA exams. Teaching staff on-site have also found it very rewarding to re-engage with students again in the classroom setting.
Therefore, we would like to welcome back Year 11 and 10G students next week.
The Hostels will reopen for Year 11 and 10G boarders on Sunday 31st October. Please arrive between 5pm and 6pm. It is important that boarders from 10G must inform Mr Field of your return.
Year 9 and students in the other Year 10 classes will remain home until further notice. You will continue to receive online distance learning while at home.
The school will follow all the public health measures that are required to ensure we can keep everyone onsite as safe as possible.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO NOTE
- Please provide a copy of your son/daughters Covid vaccination status.
- People can access their COVID-19 vaccination record by registering for My Covid Record or by providing a copy of your son/daughter’s vaccination card
- Students who are unwell must stay at home if they feel sick or have flu like symptoms.
- Students who are unwell must stay at home if they feel sick or have flu like symptoms.
- Students will be sent home if they do not comply to school rules and the public health measures.
- Please return school chrome books if you were issued one over the lock down period.
- Bring your own drink bottle
- Packed lunches will be served to all and eaten outdoors.
- Classrooms will be well ventilated
- High touch surfaces will be cleaned and sanitised each day
- Physical distancing will be adhered to wherever practicable.
- QR code posters for the COVID app will be displayed.
- Entry to the main office will be closed. Students, staff and visitors will use the side window on the quad side of the school.
You can be confident that this approach is designed to keep children, teachers, and our community as safe as possible.
It is important everybody continues to play their part. Please follow all the Alert Level 3 requirements – stay at home if you are unwell, get tested if you have any symptoms, even mild ones, and keep track of where you have been.
Ngā mihi,
Chris Bean
ACTING PRINCIPAL