Bayfield High School - Making the right choice

Mentoring meetings with families assist in maximising the potential of each young person.
Mentoring meetings with families assist in maximising the potential of each young person.
Bayfield High School pupils are achieving excellent academic results.
Bayfield High School pupils are achieving excellent academic results.
The interhouse haka competition builds house spirit and reinforces the value of tikanga Maori...
The interhouse haka competition builds house spirit and reinforces the value of tikanga Maori throughout the school.
Surfing and other less traditional sports give young people opportunities to try new pursuits.
Surfing and other less traditional sports give young people opportunities to try new pursuits.
The school offers a wide range of sporting activities.
The school offers a wide range of sporting activities.
The 2017 musical production, Anything Goes, showcases performing arts talent.
The 2017 musical production, Anything Goes, showcases performing arts talent.

Open Night

Wednesday July 26 at 6.45pm.

http://www.bayfield-high.school.nz

CHOOSING a secondary school for your family is a big and important decision.

All Dunedin schools are performing well, and yet you want to find where your son and/or daughter will really be given the opportunity to thrive.

It's a good idea to attend the open nights of schools your family might be considering, so you can make a well informed decision and choose the best for you.

Bayfield High School will hold its open night on Wednesday July 26, starting at 6.45pm. If you are looking for a school where each and every pupil is important, you are invited to come to see what Bayfield can offer your family.

The community is strongly endorsing the school, with a continuing roll growth in our Year 9 enrolment this year, enabling the school to continue to provide a wealth of opportunities, while still retaining a close family atmosphere.

BENEFITS OF COEDUCATION
One of the major benefits of coeducational schools is that pupils are prepared for the real world after school.

After school, our young men and women have to be comfortable interacting with all members of society, and research shows pupils in coeducational schools grow to be confident expressing their views in the presence of members of the opposite sex. 

They also adapt more quickly to the environment and demands of tertiary education. 

Both young men and women thrive academically and socially, not just at school, but beyond it. 

The feedback from employers and tertiary educators is that Bayfield High School pupils come to them with good initiative, excellent work habits and mature social skills. 

Professor Alan Smithers, director of Education and Employment Research at the University of Buckingham concludes: ``There are no overriding advantages for single sex schools on educational grounds.''

ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Bayfield High School teachers are inspiring, dedicated to their pupils and highly effective in maximising the potential of each young person in their care. 

"We achieve excellent academic results,'' Bayfield's principal, Mrs Forbes, said.

"We are very proud of our NCEA pass rates and endorsements and we work hard to ensure that each pupil is given the opportunity and support they need to fulfil their potential.

We do this by nurturing individual aspirations, helping to develop the skills, knowledge, qualifications, and attitudes that our young people need to thrive in life.

Our teachers make learning engaging and motivating, so that pupils are interested and want to do well.

We concentrate on the individual, so that pupils get plenty of help and attention in small classes.'' 

Bayfield High School pupils and their achievements are proof of this, across the board: in NCEA examinations, subject specific competitions, sports, cultural events, and with service to their community.

THE BAYFIELD FAMILY
Bayfield, with its unique location on the peninsula, is part of its local community. 

It has strong relationships with local primary schools, local sports clubs and Otakou Marae. 

The school grounds border Bayfield Park, giving an extensive and vital green space. 

Junior Social Studies classes benefit from trips to Quarantine Island, as they obtain an insight into Otago Peninsula history. 

Biology pupils test water quality and study the rocky shore situated on their doorstep. 

The school also prides itself on close communication with parents, ensuring that everyone is well informed on pupil progress and the many ways in which pupils have excelled at school. 

The Year 9 and 10 fortnightly email reports keep parents and caregivers well informed, while the online portal enables young people and their parents to track their academic progress. 

``We are also proud that the school's parent interview online booking system was set up by a former pupil of digital technology as part of his scholarship portfolio, and is now being used widely around the country,'' Mrs Forbes said.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Bayfield High School offers a vast array of extracurricular activities. 

These include the traditional sports, and also sailing, water polo, curling, ice hockey, smallbore rifleshooting, debating, an environmental group, kapa haka, and so much more. 

Bayfield is well known for its strength in the performing arts, and the school show is always a highly anticipated event on the calendar, by both the school and the wider community.

Come to the open night and ask about the wide range of extracurricular activities on offer.

VALUE BASED EDUCATION AND THE JUNIOR DIPLOMA
The school has a strong values structure which focuses on what most people really want for their families. 

This uses the RISE acronym, representing Respect, Integrity, Service and Excellence.

Bayfield seeks to underpin everything it does as a school with these values. 

They often have house events celebrating these values, such as showing service with the clean up afternoon of both Bayfield Inlet and the surrounding neighbourhood. 

In order to gain the Junior Diploma in Years 9 and 10, pupils have to demonstrate these RISE values, alongside participating in extracurricular activities and demonstrating academic achievement and excellence. 

Bayfield High School's junior diploma has been specifically designed to encourage pupils to develop a strong commitment to their own learning and to become genuinely involved in all aspects of the school. 

It helps Year 9 and 10 pupils to develop a meaningful and practical understanding of the school's values and how they are lived out in everyday life.

There is also senior mentoring, which you can read about in the winter edition of the Bayleaf.

WANT TO FIND OUT MORE?
Look out for the latest winter edition of the Bayleaf, included in The Star, or call in to the school to obtain your copy to read about what has been happening this term.

Please attend the open night on Wednesday July 26 at 6.45pm to meet present pupils and the school's highly professional and approachable staff.

You will be impressed when you see for yourself how well Bayfield High School is set up to help your son and/or daughter build an amazing future of which they and you can be proud.

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