Term 4: Mon 6 Oct-Thurs 11 Dec


WHAT NOW TV Shoot

SENIOR SCHOOL EXPLORATION

WHANAUNGATANGA ACTIVITIES

We would really like to get to know you and your family a little better.  

Here are a variety of activities you can choose to help us get to know you.


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What's On?

Upcoming events:​​​​​​​:

2025 Term 4​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​12-18 Oct   Hindi Language week/Diwali celebrations

16 Oct Thurs   Big Shake -Earthquake drill 9.30am

17 Oct Fri   Papatoetoe Hindi Language Showcase

19-25 Oct   Niue Language week

21-24 Oct Tues-Fri   Year 5/6 Bike Ready sessions begin

22 Oct Wed 5pm   Board of Trustees meeting -offsite

                       5.30   Parent Whānau group meeting -Hall

24 Oct Friday   Teachers’ Only Day - school closed

26 Oct-1 Nov   Tokelau Langauge week

5-7 Nov   Year 6 Camp

11 Nov Tues   Project Wy Motat trip

                        School athletics

19 Nov Wed 5pm   School board of trustees/Parent/Whānau meeting

27 Nov Thurs   Community Celebration evening

3 Dec Wed   Talent quest final

9 Dec Tues 9.15am   End of term assembly

11 Dec Thurs   End of the school year 3pm

28 Jan Wed 8.55am   Start of the 2026 school year

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​2025 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

Monday 27 January Auckland Anniversary

Thursday 6 February Waitangi Day

Friday 18 April Good Friday

Monday 21 April Easter Monday

Friday 25 April Anzac Day

Monday 2 June King’s Birthday

Friday 20 June Matariki

Monday 27 October Labour Day

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A MESSAGE FROM

The Principal

Tēnā koutou, Malo ē lelei, Talofa lava, Fakalofa lahi atu, Talofa ni, Kia orana, Ni Hao, Namaste, As-salamu alaikum, Bula vinaka

On behalf of the board of trustees, staff and students of Papatoetoe North School I welcome you.

We are a vibrant diverse school community who value whanaungatanga, tautua and kindness.

We believe that every student brings who they are into the school and that because of their input we all benefit.

The Treaty of Waitangi is the core document for education and because we are all signatories we all have the right to; have our language and culture protected, to participate in the school as we are and to benefit from genuine partnership.

We acknowledge tangata whenua and prioritise Māori success. We also build strong connections with all the people groups within our school community.

Languages are an important part of our community and we strongly encourage the use of heritage languages at school as we interact together as parents, staff and in learning.

We have 3 Te Reo bilingual classes, Te Whānau Tupuranga,  throughout the school and this has led the way to establish 3 bilingual Samoan classes, Fanau mo le Lumana’i, and a bilingual Hindi class, Gyan Uday.

We are known in education for the way we connect to and involve our families with what happens in the classroom, something we are proud of.

I encourage you to look around the website and our Facebook page, you are also welcome to come and meet me and the team if you would like to look around.

Ngā mihi nui,

Stan Tiatia

Principal

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