From the Principal’s Desk
Kia ora e te whānau,
It’s hard to believe we’re already heading into Week 9. This term has been absolutely jam-packed — from camps and events, to classroom projects, to staff planning for a big year ahead in 2026. The energy around school has been awesome, and we’re really proud of how students have kept their momentum right through to the end.
As we approach the final stretch, here are a few important updates, celebrations, and details for the end of year and the start of 2026.
End-of-Year Prizegiving – Monday 15th December
We’re looking forward to celebrating another fantastic year with you all.
-
Hall opens: 6:30pm
-
Students seated by: 6:50pm
-
Prizegiving begins: 7:00pm
-
Expected finish: Approximately 1.5 hours
Because it’s a later evening, parents are welcome to pick students up early on Monday if they feel they’ll need a rest.
School will remain open on Tuesday 16th December, but teachers will be engaged in professional learning. Students who attend will take part in a relaxed, adjusted programme with our support staff.
If your child finishes for the year after prizegiving, that’s completely fine.
End-of-Year Reporting – HERO
Reports will go live on HERO at the end of next week.
Teachers have worked incredibly hard to ensure each student is accurately assessed against the refreshed English and Maths curriculum. Alongside strengths, next steps, and photo highlights, you will see a graph showing each child’s achievement.
For some students, the graph may look as if they’ve moved backwards. This is not the case — the expectations have shifted nationally.
DON’T PANIC.
This is happening across New Zealand. Students are now being measured against higher benchmarks. We will continue to monitor progress throughout 2026 and communicate clearly with whānau.
A sporting comparison:
In 1984, Carl Lewis won the Olympic 100m in 9.92 seconds. In the last Olympics, the eighth-place finisher ran 9.91. The bar moves — not the athlete.
The same applies here.
Class Placements for 2026 – click HERE
A huge amount of thought goes into class placements — socially, emotionally, and academically. You’ll find an image below showing where your child will be placed in 2026. These will also be sent via HERO for easier viewing.
Over the next fortnight, teachers will work collaboratively to transition key information to ensure each student starts strong next year.
We’ll also be running Home–School Partnership Hui early in Term 1 to connect with whānau and set shared goals for the year.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding placement, please contact me directly.