Wednesday, April 10, 2019

The Wonky Donkey Live Shows

                           School Holiday Skating 

               Week 1 Monday to Thursday from 2pm – 4pm
               Week 2 Tuesday to Friday from 2pm - 4pm We are open Anzac Day.

Fundraiser Skate Night Saturday 27th of April 6pm - 9pm 

All proceeds to Stingrays inline hockey players who have been selected to represent NZ in Hawaii & Barcelona

WHERE:  Baysport Stadium, Harmony Lane, Waipapa

Thank you,
Sue
Northland Inline Skating Club

Monday, April 8, 2019

Board of Trustees Elections 2019

A strong Board of Trustees is central to our continuing success as a school. Much like a business we deal with issues including property, finance, human resources etc., on top of the priorities of teaching and learning and the wellbeing of our young people. If you feel you can provide expertise in any of these areas or want to direct your energy for the good of the students please consider this important community role.


Contact Sharon admin@boi.ac.nz or by phone 4079749 for more information.


2019 Swimming Sports

Last week we enjoyed the last of the summer swimming programme with both our own school sports and the Kerikeri inter-schools competition run in the same week. 

Many students put their names forward to compete in our school event, and with the generous help of our parents we were able to get all the children down to Kawakawa pool. The opportunity to compete and build confidence in the same pool as the inter-school competition was a bonus.



We want to acknowledge all the following students for their participation and performances on the day across freestyle, breast stroke and back stroke. In the girls Aimee, Chilli, Taungarangi, Kaia, Kia, Eva, Shanae, Keira and Hannah-May all took. placings. In the boys Mikaera, Te Awa, Reef, Tyron and Bosco were the place getters.

To the inter-schools competition Bay Academy swimmers performed with distinction. Kaia Derbyshire took out 1st place in all 3 categories of freestyle, breaststroke and backstroke. Mikaera Porter took out firsts in the breast and back stroke and a second in freestyle. Other swimmers to perform well and gain placings in their events were Eva Wyman, Aimee Croucher, and Bosco and Amalfi. Thanks again go the the parents who assisted teacher Sam Roessler to give the students this great opportunity.






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