Explore the most recent and exciting sporting highlights from BDSC. Catch up on all the action and achievements from our talented athletes.MORE
Duke of Edinburgh – Bronze Adventurous Journey Reflections
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Adventurous Journey was one of the most challenging but rewarding experiences Saanvi has taken part in. Over three days, they travelled across Rangitoto and Motutapu Islands carrying a full pack, navigating unfamiliar tracks, and learning to live completely outdoors. MORE
Auckland Museum Trip
In Term 1, students from the Beginner Language Class BLC, 9ELC, and 10ELC in the EAL Department took part in an engaging and educational trip to the Auckland Museum. The visit aimed to deepen students’ understanding of Māori and Pacific cultures while developing their language, thinking, and observational skills through real world experiences. The day was meaningful, productive, and enjoyable for everyone involved.MORE
Duke of Edinburgh – Future Leaders Academy
Jack Wilson (13E2) recently took part in a week-long leadership programme in Vanuatu with students from New Zealand, Australia, and Vanuatu through the Future Leaders Academy as part of his Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award residential project.MORE
Anzac Day 2026
Many of our students, including several Student Leaders, participated in the Howick ANZAC Parade, joining veterans and community members to honor those who fought for our country.MORE
Newsletter, Edition 4, 2026
2026 Term 2, Week 2
Contains: Principal's Message; School Board Message; BDSC Enrolment Scheme Amendment; Keeping Your Contact Information Up-to-Date; The Science of Learning; Empowering Families Through Connection; International Students' Homestay; Anzac Day; Duke of Edinburgh; Auckland Museum Trip; Career Pathways; Sports Update; Thank You; Upcoming Events; Contact Us.MORE
Term 1 Pasifika Fono
Botany Downs Secondary ߲ݴý held its first Pasifika Fono of 2026, bringing together students, whānau, and staff for an evening celebrating culture and connection. Co-chairs Mele Manuatu 13K12 and Herriot Porter 13K12 welcomed the community, followed by a beautiful Tongan Hiva (hymn) that set a warm and uplifting tone.MORE
Polyfest 2026
As one of Auckland’s biggest cultural festivals, Polyfest brings together thousands of students to celebrate and showcase their unique cultures through vibrant costumes, powerful performances, and strong cultural pride. It allows us to appreciate the diversity that makes our community so special.MORE
BDSC Lion Dance
Over the first few weeks of school, the BDSC Lion Dance team had the opportunity to celebrate Chinese New Year by performing at several places within our community. We are extremely grateful to be given so many occasions to perform, especially so early in the school year, and we all had an amazing time at all the events!MORE
Sea Week 2026
Sea Week is New Zealand’s annual celebration of our oceans, designed to raise awareness about the protection of our marine environments. From Monday 2 to Friday 6 March, the Enviroschools Council hosted a range of events, with every day filled with different activities.MORE








