Visual Arts News
Talofa Lava! Progress is well under way with our art students engaging with a range of media and art making practices. Art Homework Club We have opened up the art space in KHCL after school on Wednesdays (3:10-4pm) for senior…
Talofa Lava! Progress is well under way with our art students engaging with a range of media and art making practices. Art Homework Club We have opened up the art space in KHCL after school on Wednesdays (3:10-4pm) for senior…
We have several channels by which we keep in touch with you and you can stay informed: Community Updates: From time to time you will receive an email from the school, and this is how we inform you about school…
Looking for infomation on term dates, sports info, how to find the parent portal, how to downlaod the school app? See our Key Information for Whānau on the school website. You will find this information on the first tab under…
Need to know: Cellphones "away for the day" at Springs/Waiōrea (see further details below) Leave your phone at home, or keep it turned off and in your bag while at school. Further Details Parents and students will be aware of…
At the start of the year, we like to identify all students who may have an increased need for our services. If your child has significant health needs that we should be aware of, please contact us so that we…
The WSCW 2024 School Ball will be held at the Ellerslie Events Centre again, but in their biggest ballroom downstairs (Newmarket Room). Please be aware there are only 650 spaces available. To accommodate as many of our students as possible,…
Welcome to Visual Art in 2024! We are excited to introduce a new addition to our team, TeRina Kapa-Vivian who is joining us as a long-term reliever (LTR) for the year. TeRina is an energetic first year teacher,…
Team Puoro/Music is back in action for 2024 and Te Whare Puoro is already loud! Everything extra-curricular is starting back up this week so I wanted to let you know about all the opportunities available for our Springs-Waiōrea students. Every…
Our school policies and procedures are maintained through SchoolDocs, which follows a 3-year review schedule to keep them up to date. Each term, the whole school community (whānau, parents, caregivers, students, staff and the Board) is invited to review and…
St John Youth is a structured programme for young people aged 5 to 18 years. The programme is not just about learning first aid and lifesaving skills; it's about building confidence, leadership, and resilience in our young people. From hands-on…