This video titled “D R E A M” is the first time Opunake High School has had a student submit their photography work this way, it was shot & edited entirely by Marcel – enjoy, and DREAM exactly where you are right now.
Growing good people for a rapidly changing world
Deliver modern and interesting teaching and learning programmes
Provide a safe, restorative and positive school environment
Promote a culture of achievement by exceeding expectations and meeting individual needs
Build effective and positive relationships within the school and community
Build self-pride and pride in the school
Meeting the needs of our environment
Wowwee - just 300 days to go now! ... See MoreSee Less
Quick message from Harry!!! ... See MoreSee Less
Luv it... don't blame you at all!
But not cold enough to stay on shore aye Uncle
How's the waves looking Harry? Lol
Naa just mow the field and go for a Harley ride aye uncle 😂
Haha funny uncle!
Ka pai Harry ...point taken.🏔️🌬️
Katrina May Ryken
Visit today from Phil Nixon and some of his MTJF staff (Mayoral Task Force for Jobs) at Ōpunakē High school’s Tiny Homes programme. The current building is near complete to the stage it needs to be to transport it to the client’s site, in the Stratford District where the final stage (internal paint and fit off) will be completed. ... See MoreSee Less
Opunake High School is moving... our school app to School Bridge.
Download it today from either Apple or Googles app stores.
The good news is that as long as we have the correct emails for caregivers and students (who use their school Gmail account) you can already access the app!
If you have an issue, please contact the school office and we'll work to correct things asap.
We will be running both apps until the end of Term 1.
School Bridge offers us a bunch of new features, most excitingly for us is the ability to get permissions for EOTC events such as camps etc.
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PHONES AWAY, FOR THE DAY.
From Term 2 we will expect student’s phones to be away for the day, meaning phones either do not come with the student to school (recommended), or are switched off and in their bags during the full school day.
These rules are designed to ensure that the learning of all students is maximised, while minimising any potential for distraction and cyber-bullying.
If a parent or caregiver needs to contact their child urgently during the day, they should call the office or contact their child via their school email address. Parents and caregivers might also like to talk to their child about ways to manage any concerns about being off their phones for the day.
In order for this phone rule to be effective and to not disrupt our learning programmes we ask parents/ caregivers to speak to their child about these rules and reinforce the expectations of our kura.
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This video titled “D R E A M” is the first time Opunake High School has had a student submit their photography work this way, it was shot & edited entirely by Marcel – enjoy, and DREAM exactly where you are right now.