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Co-curricular Groups

Dungeons & Dragons

Dungeons and Dragons Club is a great way to meet new people and develop new skills in a casual, informal setting. Students are encouraged to bring their own equipment such as dice, devices and character sheets to the club. If you already know how to play and have a group ready to go, then come […]

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Letters to Strangers (L2S)

Letters to Strangers is a global youth-run non-profit seeking to destigmatize mental illness. The club is open to anyone who is struggling with mental health or anyone who is passionate about advocating for mental health. L2S is a welcoming and safe environment, where members write anonymous letters, to be exchanged within the club and with

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Maths Club

Maths club is a place for solving Maths problems for fun or getting some help when you are stuck with your Mathematics. It has something for all abilities and is supported by the teachers in the Mathematics faculty. Students can also lead some activities in problem solving and challenge each other with tricky Maths puzzles

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Tutoring

Our team of student academic mentors support a study programme at the College. The programme is led by our academic prefects and supports study at morning tea, lunch time and after school. Tutoring is available weekdays from 8am till 5pm, whether for help with homework, a test or for the long term. For more information

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BOT Representative

Elections for the student representative on the Board of Trustees generally take place in September of each year.  Gauri Ramesh (Year 13) was elected as the 2024/25 student representative on the Board of Trustees during the September student elections. Staff contact: Mrs Melinda Hobman (PA / Board of Trustees Secretary): mhobman@lbc.school.nz

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Philosophy Club

Have you ever wondered where ideas come from? Perhaps wanted to find a welcoming space to share your thoughts and hear from others? In Philosophy Club we will meet to read and discuss ideas from throughout world history. So far, we have read texts by Plato (from ancient Greece), Epictetus (from ancient Rome), Zhuangzi (from

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Orientation

From the moment a new student arrives at Long Bay College, we do our best to make them feel comfortable and part of the school. The Orientation team provides tours around the building and puts together an information pack about the school. Contact: Mrs Sarah Bicknell: sbicknell@lbc.school.nz When: The Orientation team take tours around Long

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Library/Librarians

Students who are reliable, able to work without supervision, are responsible computer users as well as enjoy books and reading, have the opportunity to become Library Monitors. Our school library is a place where students come to research, study and read to unwind. A Library Monitor is part of an important team and ensures the

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Junior Council

Make your voice heard in Junior Council. Leadership is a multi-faceted skill that includes the ability to actively participate in informed decision making. Junior Council provides Year 9, 10 and 11 students with the opportunity to inquire into, discuss and provide feedback on key school related issues. Discussion topics often relate to future education, effective

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