James Cook High School

To Report Student Absence: 09 268 3950 (option #1) or email attendance@jchs.school.nz

He mātauranga kōunga e whanake ana i te kairangi whaiaro o ia tauira

Quality education that develops the personal excellence of every student

At James Cook We Value

Manaaki | Care

Care requires our staff and students to demonstrate mutual tolerance, honesty, integrity and respect to others. At James Cook High School we proactively work at creating and encouraging meaningful, caring relationships within a structure that supports personal growth.

Atawhai | Contribution

Confidence comes from knowing what you can offer others, the value you provide and acting in a way that conveys this to others. At James Cook High school we encourage positive dialogue and learning opportunities that support the growth of student’s confidence and personal wellbeing.

Nanaiore | Endeavour

Endeavour means “to try to do ones best with a reasonable amount of effort and have something to strive for”. Identifying individual student’s talents and abilities – encouraging students to persevere and take advantage of opportunities offered by the school is something our teachers work towards every day.

Ako | Learn

Change is a constant in our world and the ability to learn new skills and acquire new knowledge is vital for success at any age or occupation. At James Cook we set up our students to adopt an ‘always learning’ approach to their learning endeavours.

OUR STUDENTS ARE

CONFIDENT
CONFIDENT
QUALIFIED
QUALIFIED
CULTURALLY COMPETENT
CULTURALLY COMPETENT

EARLY FINISH TOMORROW – FRIDAY 11TH APRIL
The below email was sent this afternoon (Thursday 10th) to whānau:

Kia ora,

School will finish early tomorrow, Friday11th April. We have done our best to keep the school open tomorrow for a full day of instruction, but like most schools, we have struggled with relief cover due to staff sickness.

Students will be released from school with their kai packs at 1:20pm (lunchtime) and are to go straight home.

We wish our students and whānau a safe start to the school holidays and upcoming Easter break and look forward to seeing all our students on day one of Term 2, Monday 28th of April.

Ngā mihi,
James Cook High School