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    • Being Kind Online at East
      • Body: It’s about behaviour and choices, not the technology itself. We had a great presentation from Netsafe on Thursday for our juniors. Click here to see some of the key points from it. KindOnline

    • Cyberbullying
      • Body: If you have any worries or concerns about cyberbullying then please talk to someone. In school, our Hauora centre will be happy to help, or there are a number of people and agencies outside of school that can help.   Netsafe - 0508 638 723 Lifeline (open 24/7) - 0800 543 354 Depression Helpline (open 24/7) - 0800 111 757 Healthline (open 24/7) - 0800 611 116 Samaritans (open 24/7) - 0800 726 666 Suicide Crisis Helpline (open 24/7) - 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO). This is a service for people who may be thinking about suicide, or those who are concerned about family or friends. Youthline (open 24/7) - 0800 376 633. You can also text 234 for free between 8am and midnight, or email talk@youthline.co.nz 0800 WHATSUP children's helpline - phone 0800 9428 787 between 1pm and 10pm on weekdays and from 3pm to 10pm on weekends. Online chat is available from 7pm to 10pm every day at www.whatsup.co.nz. Kidsline (open 24/7) - 0800 543 754. This service is for children aged 5 to 18. Those who ring between 4pm and 9pm on weekdays will speak to a Kidsline buddy. These are specially trained teenage telephone counsellors.

    • Course Selection for 2018
      • Body: Course Selection for 2018 is underway. More information can be found on the Course Selection page. Download: Course Selection Booklet [PDF] Download: Course Selection Information Slides [PDF]     news

    • New Timetable Structure for 2017
      • Body: During 2015 and 2016 we have gathered feedback on the longer learning times from students, staff and parents and based on this review we will continue with having the longer sessions.  In the feedback there were a number of recommendations for changes that we have accepted for the timetable structure for 2017 and onwards.  These changes are in the main are minor adjustments which we believe will improve the smooth operation of the school. View the summary here. School

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