Mission Heights Junior College is excited to be sending both a netball and a basketball team to the national AIMS Games in Tauranga this year! 🌟
To help with the costs, our awesome players are selling cookie dough as a fundraiser. It’s a sweet way to support our teams — and every order helps lighten the load for our families.
📲 Scan the QR code below to place your order and show your support. Let’s help our students get to AIMS and represent MHJC with pride! 💙
This is a non-uniform day, so students may come to school wearing pink. A gold coin donation will be collected by the Executive Council, who will visit classes during Session 1.
𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗥𝘂𝗻 During Session 5 on Friday, there will also be a Colour Run in support of Pink Shirt Day. Students are to bring their PE shorts and an old t-shirt to change into.
We look forward to seeing a sea of Pink of Friday!
We’re excited to bring Thrive Speech and Drama classes to Mission Heights Junior College in Term 2! These fun and engaging classes are designed especially for young teens and focus on building confidence, creativity, and communication skills – essential tools for school, performance, and life.
📅 Day: Thursdays (during the school day & lunchtime) ⏱️ Lesson Length: 30 minutes 👥 Class Size: 4 students per class 📆 Term Length: 8-week term (guaranteed 8 lessons) 💲 Cost: $220 per term 🎓 Optional Exam: Students may choose to sit a Speech NZ or Trinity College London Speech and Drama Exam ✨ Free Trial Lesson Available!
Whether your child is a natural performer or just looking to grow in confidence, these small-group lessons provide a safe, supportive space to thrive.
This Tuesday and Wednesday will be our annual Enviro Days! Have a look below to see what is happening
Wheels & Walk to School Inter-Whānau Competition: Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th May Students are encouraged to walk or travel to school by bike/scooter to reduce road congestion around MHJC.
Best /Cleanest Whānau – He Tohu Taiao Enviro Cup: Students are asked to show whānau pride by keeping their learning space the cleanest. Points are awarded for different categories and the cleanest whānau will be awarded the He Tohu Taiao Enviro Cup!
This Friday 9th May is our annual Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa Festival. The festival enables our kura to celebrate the strength and diversity of our Pasifika community. Performances will take place in the school gym from 11am. All whānau are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!
At the end of 2024, the Lavemai whānau gifted the school a Traditional Tongan Mat. These mats hold significant cultural, sentimental, and monetary value, and it is an extremely huge honour to be gifted one.
We thank the Lavemai whānau for their service and generosity to our school. The Mat now hangs permanently in the foyer of our theatre for everyone to enjoy.
On ANZAC Day (Friday 25th April), the Exec Council represented MHJC at the local Howick ANZAC Day Parade, laying a wreath at the Cenotaph to commemorate the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers involved. Lest we forget.
Please look at the below information about the “Blankets for Kids Campaign”, organised by the Howick Rotary. Every little bit helps our greater community this winter.
Our Term 1 Newsletter has been emailed out to our community. It will also be available on our school website. We would like to thank our students, staff, and whānau for an incredible first Term of the year. We wish everyone a safe and relaxing upcoming break.