by Office Manager | 11 Jun 2015 | Announcements, Important News, Info/Events for Parents, Junior School, Middle School
Blue Light encourages safe and healthy socialisation for young people with all Blue Light events being alcohol, drug and violence free; in todays society who else can guarantee this and that is why parents and the community totally trust and support Blue Light...
by Office Manager | 11 Jun 2015 | Announcements, Important News, Info/Events for Parents
Yes I am still battling away at raising our whole school attendance statistics to the Ministry of Education target of 92%. This fortnight our attendance is 88.6%. Why is it so Important to attend every day? Learning is a progressive activity; each day’s lessons...
by Office Manager | 11 Jun 2015 | Announcements, Important News, Info/Events for Parents, Junior School, Middle School, Principal's News, School Events, Senior School, Surf Academy, Te Rōpū Aroha Ki Te Reo, Uncategorised
School will be closed for all students on Friday the 3rd of July due to a Teacher Only Day. This is an opportunity to provide the teachers as a group with tailored professional development to meet the needs of the learners at Raglan Area School. The aim is to...
by Office Manager | 11 Jun 2015 | Announcements, Important News, Info/Events for Parents, Junior School, Middle School, Senior School, Te Rōpū Aroha Ki Te Reo
Raglan Area Whole School Open Day – Monday 29th June We would like to extend an invitation to any prospective students and caregivers, members of the community to come and see our school in action. Our Open Day is a wonderful opportunity to find out more about our...
by Office Manager | 11 Jun 2015 | Announcements, Important News, Info/Events for Parents, Middle School, Senior School, Surf Academy, Te Rōpū Aroha Ki Te Reo
Nathan Wallis is presenting an exciting and informative workshop on the adolescent brain. I encourage all the family members of students in the Year 7-13 area to come along and hear Nathan speak about understanding how drugs and alcohol affect the adolescent brain....
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