🌲🌳🌱 This programme continues to flourish at MHJC! During Week 2, 20 students travelled to Kawakawa Bay to help in a planting initiative on private land. Our Trees for Survival group grew 800 native seedlings to start the native planting on this property. The group had a stunning day weather wise, and successfully planted many native Mānuka, Tī Kōuka, Karamū, Harakeke, and Kānuka. Well done team!
We are so proud of our Year 7 and Year 8 netball teams who competed in the SEZ tournament today!
The teams all had an outstanding day in some incredible Auckland winter weather! Our Year 8 Boys finished 1st in their tournament. Our Year 7 Girls also finished 1st in their tournament and our Year 8 Girls placed 3rd overall.
An incredible day for MHJC sport and for our netball athletes, who showed great attitude and spirit throughout the day! Well done! 🥇🥇🥉
We would like to acknowledge and thank Penina Savili for her kind gift of a Samoan siapo (tapa cloth) and ‘ulafala (necklace) to the school and Mr Morrison respectively. Penina was a staunch supporter of our Māori and Pasifika parent group while Allegra was enrolled at MHJC.
The MHJC Science Fair last week was a huge success!
The calibre of work presented by our ākonga was truly outstanding, showcasing creativity, critical thinking, and scientific innovation. A huge congratulations to all the ākonga who participated – your hard work, effort, and enthusiasm were evident in every project. 🌟🌟
On Wednesday 30th July, MHJC will be hosting our annual ‘Open Evening’. This evening is for both Year 8 & 9 students to view Option Subjects for 2026, and for current Year 6 students/whānau to view MHJC in action!
For Year 6 whānau, please also read the below information about the enrolment process and key dates for 2026.
We can’t wait to see our community on Wednesday 30th July!
Yesterday, some of our students travelled to James Cook High School to participate in the EPRO8 Challenge. Our first team placed 3rd and qualified to the semi finals. Congratulations to all who took part.
A notice to our current Year 10 students and whānau.
For those of you in-zone for Ormiston Senior College, enrolment packs will be handed out this week. The enrolment process for those in-zone to attend OSC for 2026 can be viewed below. The OSC Principal, Mr Botting, will be at MHJC this Friday, speaking with our Year 10 students who are in-zone.
Whānau, please note that only subject interviews will be held with those students who are enrolled to attend OSC.
Information about OSC’s Open Evening is also below.
Welcome to Term 3. We trust everyone had a relaxing break.
Auckland Transport has notified us that they will be active in our community this term, making sure everyone is following the road rules around our schools. This means, they may be ticketing community members who are not abiding by such rules. Please make sure you are driving safely (and parking safely) during drop-offs and pick-ups, and note that our school has a 40km/hour speed zone.