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September 11 Memorial Sky Tower Climb

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September 11 Memorial Sky Tower Climb

September 11 Memorial Sky Tower Climb

Last week, in memory of the firefighters who lost their lives in the September 11 bombing of the Twin Towers in New York, and also in memory of the 59 New Zealand firefighters who have lost their lives in the line of duty, over 200 New Zealand firefighters (including...

Global Foods Shared Lunch

Global Foods We enjoyed a fabulous day where we shared fun facts about about our cultures and dressed in traditional clothing. Our shared lunch was an international feast and enjoyed by all.

Welcome to the Kereru Class!

Welcome to the Kereru Class! Our little class have had a busy start to Term 3. We have four new Kereru’s who are loving learning all about the Wentworth Primary Values and they are enjoying making many new friends. This blog is intended to be an open forum for...

Term 3 Fun

Tuatara Class have been incredibly busy this term. Please see all of the fun things we have been learning below: Here we are learning Origami in Art. In Maths we have been learning about ratios. We explored this by mixing different ratios of paints. This was a very...
Students send message to drivers to slow down

Students send message to drivers to slow down

Last Friday, August 9th, the Travelwise mentors took to the pavements with placards to see how many vehicles passed the school and acknowledged the children. The exercise was to register the volume of traffic going past the school and make drivers aware that they need...
New Zealand Youth Parliament

New Zealand Youth Parliament

Congratulations to our Year 13 student and Prefect Anya who was in the New Zealand Youth Parliament over the school holidays from 15th-17th July. Anya was serving on the Justice Committee and representing local Labour MP Marja Lubeck.  Philip Lee, Head of College said...

Trip to the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra

Our IGCSE Music students had the opportunity to attend the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra. The Orchestra played Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with a lovely classical orchestra. The acoustics and virtuoso clarinet playing were superb. This concerto is part of the...
Trip to Wellington

Trip to Wellington

Last week the Years 12 and 13 Economics and Business Studies classes went on a school trip to Wellington. They were there for three very busy but fantastic days. While they were at Parliament they were able to watch Simon Bridges and Jacinda Ardern during Question...
Beach Cleaning and Whitebait Counting

Beach Cleaning and Whitebait Counting

In Global Perspectives this Term the Year 8 students are learning about Water Matters – globally, nationally and locally. Last week the Year 8 students helped complete a habitat assessment and water quality tests of the Stanmore Bay Stream under the guidance of Sarah...

End of Term 2

Wow, what a fun-packed few weeks we have had. Thank you to those who were able to watch our fantastic Music Festival. The class had a wonderful time, and did incredibly well indeed. Maths This week we have been looking at road maps. We have been estimating and...
Wentworth College Music Festival

Wentworth College Music Festival

The 2019 Wentworth Music Festival was a great success last week.   It was wonderful to see that all the Years 7 – 9 students were involved in class bands.  From ukuleles to recorders, keyboards, violins, bongos and congas, every student performed confidently as...

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Our school policies are reviewed and updated regularly.

To request a copy of any policy, please contact the Board Secretary and EA to the Principal, Bruce Tong by emailing Gail Clews at: gclews@wentworth.school.nz. Printed copies are also available for viewing at the school office.

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Behaviour Management
Complaints
Board Conflicts of Interest
Personal Mobile Phones & Electronic Devices
Privacy
School Reviews
Use of ICT by Staff and Students

 

Administration

  • Academic Excellence
  • Assessment & Reporting
  • Assessments for Students with Special Needs
  • Copyright
  • Counselling & Career Guidance
  • Curriculum Delivery
  • Curriculum Review
  • Homework
  • Parent Interviews
  • Patriotism and Taha Māori

School Life and Rules

Wentworth College school life and rules are printed at the front of the Wentworth College homework diary. A full copy is available from the school's office.

Wentworth Primary school life and rules are printed in the Guide for New Parents Handbook that new families receive on enrolment of their child.

Transport

Wentworth College offers a dedicated contracted bus service with convenient pick-up points at Silverdale, Orewa, and various locations along the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.

In addition, the College operates seven of its own buses, providing transport for students from a wide range of areas, including Matakana to the north, Kaukapakapa to the west, and Albany Village, East Coast Bays, Dairy Flat, and Milldale.

This extensive network ensures students from across the region have reliable and accessible transport to and from school each day.

The School Day

The Primary School day runs from 9am to 3.10pm, with sports and cultural activities held either during breaks, or before / after school and on Saturdays.

The College teaching day runs from 8.40am to 3.20pm, with sports and cultural activities held either during breaks or before/after school and on Saturdays.

Sport

At Wentworth College we offer students the opportunity to participate in as many different sports as possible

Summer Sports (Terms 1 & 4)

Athletic

Badminton

Basketball

Cricket

Golf (Premier League and 'Learn to Play')

Rowing

Sailing (Academy and ‘Learn to Sail’)

Summer Soccer  

Swimming 

Tennis  

Touch Rugby 

Volleyball 

Winter Sports (Terms 2 & 3) 

Badminton 

Basketball

Cross country  

Hockey  

Netball  

Rugby*  

Water Polo 

*composite team with other schools 

Pastoral Care and Guidance

Wentworth operates a family ‘House’ pastoral care structure, with each student placed in a House from the time of their enrolment. Within each House, students are assigned a Tutor Group which meets once a day with the Tutor’s role being to keep an oversight on each student’s attendance and progress, and to counsel them if needed. Deans also operate as part of the caring and guidance system, being there to help the students and guide them when necessary. As students move into the senior school, careers guidance is also available through the Deputy Principal.

The College is committed to the pastoral care of students. This commitment enables every student to make a confident transition from school to work or tertiary study.

Standards of Behaviour

While at school students are expected to behave with courtesy and consideration, thus contributing to an environment of mutual respect and support.

Behaviour Outside School

When travelling to and from school, the school uniform must be worn correctly and a high standard of conduct exhibited at all times. Students should be aware that when in uniform, their conduct reflects upon both themselves and the reputation of the College.

Smoking, Alcohol and Drugs

Students must not be involved with cigarettes, alcohol or drugs at school, or to and from school, or on any occasion when they are wearing school uniform, or at any function held under the control of the College. The school will view such involvement (in possession, use or association with the activity) as a serious offence. The Police Youth Aid will be given the details of any Wentworth student who becomes involved in criminal activity while at school or while taking part in any event associated with the school.

General

Students are under the school’s authority from the time they leave home until they return home, or at any function held under the control of the College.

Electronic games, CD players, I’pods, matches, lighters, or any dangerous implements must not be brought to school.

All clothing, books and sports gear must be clearly named. No responsibility will be taken for lost property, but considerable effort will be made to find it if clothing and equipment are named.

Students are not to chew gum.

No school-age or personal friends of students may be on school grounds during school time.

Bicycles may not be ridden in the school grounds and there must be no doubling.

Damage, such as broken windows, must be reported to the school office. Students must be prepared to pay for damage caused.

If parents wish to locate their children during the day or after school, they are requested to enquire at the school office. If parents wish to discuss a problem with teachers, they are requested to make an appointment.

Internet and Computer use

All students at Wentworth College are issued with their own individual login name and password, giving them access to the school’s internal network, email and internet. Prior to being given their login details, both the student and a parent/caregiver must sign an Computer Agreement, indicating their acceptance of, and agreement with, the conditions of use stipulated in the Agreement. Disciplinary action will be taken against any student found to be breaching the terms of the Agreement.

Download the  Internet /Computer and Computer Peripherals Agreement.

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Homework

Students receive regular homework, set to allow them to practise and consolidate skills previously taught at school and to develop personal study skills. Homework is expected to be completed or a note should be produced. Because students work at different speeds, it is difficult to lay down guidelines for hours of homework, but students in Years 7 and 8 will normally have about 45 minutes of homework each night, whilst students in Years 9 to 11 will normally need to do one to two hours homework.

Homework includes:

  • reading and background research
  • preparation of new work
  • learning vocabulary
  • revision and practice exercises
  • revising for tests/examinations
  • preparation of projects or assignments

Parents can assist by:

  • taking an interest in homework
  • checking a student’s homework
  • helping students plan their time
  • providing a quiet place or room

Textbooks and Stationery

It is each student’s responsibility to ensure that school textbooks are cared for and returned after use in the best possible condition. Damage resulting from a lack of care will be charged. Stationery lists are posted on the school website showing the requirements for each subject, with each list broken into 2 sections. It is the student’s responsibility to purchase items in the first section, whilst items in the second section will be supplied by the school and invoiced to parents.

School Lunches

Most students bring a packed lunch from home, but we also have a same day food delivery service through www.ezlunch.co.nz  If you place a food order by 9am, it will be delivered at lunchtime.  On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, you can place an order for sushi, and Thursday and Friday is a range of items from Go-Deli catering.  You can see the full menu here  Term 1 Menu.