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Entries are open NOW for the fabulous AIMES Awards. Over the past 25 years the awards have helped many young people towards achieving their goals – and with grants ranging from $2,000 to $30,000 it’s an amazing opportunity.
Hearty congratulations to Oliver Hayward, who’s been awarded a full scholarship to an American university.
Year 9 French students made a virtual journey through Paris - and made a range of 3D creations paying homage to famous Paris landmarks.
We’re delighted to see former Northcote College student Lisa Chatfield listed as producer of the lush new BBC TV series The Luminaries, based on Eleanor Catton’s Man Booker-winning novel of the same name.
This special report looks at dealing with the tremendous changes we've faced in recent months, and the adjustments we continue to face as we transition back.
Welcome back Northcote! We're so happy to see you back at school today and raring to go.
We are so impressed by our amazing prefects – who’ve rallied to support their fellow students through the Covid-19 lockdown.
105 years after the Gallipoli landings of WWI, we celebrated Anzac Day in a very different way this year. Northcote College students put together this wonderful digital Anzac service.
Northcote College student Perry Willimott was among many students who stood at their gate at dawn on Anzac Day to honour our fallen – donning his formal prefect’s uniform and playing The Last Post, followed by a minute’s silence, then playing Reveille.
Our librarians have put together a fabulous list of online resources full of information and inspiration.
A Northcote College Wellbeing Portal special report on coping with disappointment - a particularly timely topic as we deal with the temporary restrictions that Covid 19 has brought into our everyday lives.
Year 11 History students recently learned about New Zealand's wartime history on a field trip to the Auckland War Memorial Museum and North Head Maungauika.