The annual Staff vs Year 13 Students competition was a surprise upset, where students beat staff for the first time. With basketball and hockey tournament wins, The 2020’s Year 13 […]
Author Archives: Paul Jorgensen
Hello, Goodbye, Wow – End of Term Assembly
The final Assembly of Term 3, will be remembered for the “Goodbye” to Head of Aroha team Katrina Bannister. The school song was sung in a sad farewell to Mrs […]
Colourful Cross-Country Clears Covid Closures
In a Cornerstone first, a 2.4km track was marked on our own property to run the school Cross Country this year. The move allowed plenty of social distancing from the […]
Zebulun’s Blessing win Tribe Singing
In a fun afternoon of Waiata and songs to God, Zebulun tribe emerged victorious in the annual tribe singing competition. As a finish to Maori language week, it was fitting […]
Senior Ball a Good Clean Laugh
With CJ as the DJ blasting out the beats, some exuberant dancing, and a multitude of food it was a perfect night for ‘good clean fun’. The food was one […]
Cornerstone Win Lower North Island Hockey Tournament
After medal placings in 2018 and 2019, the 2020 Cornerstone First Eleven hockey team won their regional tournament today in Napier. Day One – Tauhara College Cornerstone’s first game of […]
CCS under Alert Level 2
On Tuesday evening this week the Prime Minister advised that as of midday Wednesday August 12, the Auckland region (Auckland Council area) will move to Alert Level 3 for 3 […]
News Term 3 Week 3
Upcoming School Photos (Thursday 13th), Teacher only Day (Friday 14th), Board of Trustees By-Election, Planning for 2021 Full School Teachers’ Only Day – Friday 14th August Parents are reminded that […]
2020 Junior Social a Blast
Over 100 people came to this year’s Junior Social. Held at Youth Space, it was a chance for Year 9-11 students to dress up and dance. The event was catered […]
Fun Carnival to Finish Term
From Human Battleships to bouncy castles to 1990s video games, Cornerstone finished Term 2 in style. After one of the longest, and for many, the most tiring terms in a […]