“As of right” entry is given to those Children in the school’s “home zone”, and are those whose current residence is within the perimeter on the date of entry to our school. The Board of Trustees has the right to annul any enrolment based on false information. If the school learns that a child was not permanently living at the home zone address given at the time of enrolment, or the school has reasonable grounds to believe that a temporary home zone residence has been used for gaining enrolment at the school, the Board of Trustees may review that enrolment.
Please contact our office for details.
Application for enrolment should be made by 1 September for children turning 5 years of age during Term 1 of the following year. Those accepted will be contacted a few weeks before commencement to arrange visits at which time verification of date of birth and residence is required. Application for enrolment during the year may be made on entering the district.
Caregivers who wish to visit the school prior to applying for enrolment are welcome to make an appointment through the office or attend one of our new parent information mornings, which are held in the last few weeks of every term. These mornings are hosted by our Deputy Principal and attended by our Junior Team Leader, new entrant teacher and Principal.
Our school is the preferred education provider for more people than we can accommodate. The school has an enrolment scheme to manage entry and ensure optimal learning opportunities.
Kowhai Road (both sides), Channel View Road (both sides), crossing Beach Road (including 248) to View Road (both sides), north west along the coastline to Montrose terrace (both sides), west across Beach Road to include both sides of Hastings Road to East Coast Road along the St John’s School boundary (including numbers 87,89,91 and 93 Penzance Road), crossing East Coast Road north of 421 to include all of Windsor Place, south west along the boundary of Rangitoto College to the Northern Motorway, south east to Sunset Road and North east to include both sides of Sunset Road, east of East Coast road to include the northern side of East Coast Road and numbers 424 – 336 and all of Belle Verde Drive on the southern side, and east across East Coast Road to link Kowhai Road.
Ako tahi mō āpōpō kia pai ake
Learning together to create a better tomorrow
WE ARE NOW OPEN FOR ENROLMENTS
If you are in zone and would like a school tour, please contact the Principal at nathanj@mairangibay.school.nz. Alternatively, visit our school website and enrol now!
We can not wait to meet you!
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What's on during Week 10 Term 1 Programme?
Wednesday, 9 April: Class Photos ALL DAY SCHEDULE
Wednesday, 9 April: Whanau Hui Parent/ Teacher Interview 3pm-6pm
Thursday, 10 April: Whanau Hui Parent/ Teacher Interview 3pm-7pm
Friday, 11 April: End-of-term celebration assembly 9:30am - ALL WELCOME
Friday, 11 April: End-of-term 3pm
PLEASE NOTE
Monday. 28 April: Term 2 Starts
Please remember to check the school website calendar for potential changes.
Hope you all have a wonderful last week of term.
Ngā mihi
Mairangi Bay School
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Sports Programme - Term 1 2025
- Years 1-6 Auckland Cricket Lessons: 10 March - 19 March
- Tennis Cluster Day: Thursday, 13 March - All Day at Campbells Bay Tennis Club
- Competitive Swimming Day: 18 March - 8:30am-12:30pm
If you have any questions about sport please contact:
In-school Sport: Di Kruyen at dianek@mairangibay.school.nz
After-school Sport: Rebecca Hale at sports@mairangibay.school.nz
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Celebrating our diversity during April.
April 4: Qingming (Tomb Sweeping Day)
- Qingming is a time for Chinese people to show respect to their ancestors
April 8, Hana Matsuri (Flower Festival)
- In Japan, Buddha’s Birthday is celebrated on 8 April. The day features the display of flowers at temples and the viewing of cherry blossoms throughout the country.
April 12: Hanuman Jayanti
- Hanuman Jayanti is a Hindu religious festival that celebrates the birth of the Hindu God Hanuman
April 12-20: Passover
- Passover is the first and most significant of the Jewish pilgrim festivals.
April 13: Palm Sunday
- The final Sunday before Easter Sunday marks the beginning of Christian Holy Week and commemorates the story of Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem before his crucifixion.
April 13-15: Songkran (Thai New Year)
- Songkran is the Thai New Year and Water Festival.
April 17: Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday)
- Maundy commemorates the washing of the feet (Maundy) and the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles, as described in the Christian New Testament.
April 18: Good Friday
- Good Friday is a solemn Christian remembrance of the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
April 19: Holy Saturday
- Holy Saturday is a Christian commemoration of the final day of Christ’s death.
April 20: Easter Sunday
- Easter Sunday is regarded by Christians as the day of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
April 21: Easter Monday
- Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday in Eastern or Western Christian traditions.
April 23: St George's Day
- St George is the patron saint of England and one of the most venerated saints in the Anglican church.
April 25: ANZAC Day
- ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day is an anniversary of the day when Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed in Gallipoli in 1915 as part of the Allies' invasion.
If you are celebrating a cultural event during the month of April, and it is not in the above list, please contact the Principal at nathanj@mairangibay.school.nz
Celebrating our diversity at Mairangi Bay School as we "learn together to create a better tomorrow".
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