On Thursday 23 May 15 students from BDSC had the privilege of attending the Young Free & Pacific event, a significant gathering for young Pasifika students in Years 11-13. This year marked the 10th Anniversary of the event, which began in 2014. It was a remarkable opportunity to delve deeper into our cultural roots and to find connections across the Pacific Ocean, which unites us as one large community. MORE
Polyfest 2024
In a world where diversity is celebrated, cultural festivals stand as vibrant reminders of the rich tapestry of human heritage. Among these celebrations, Polyfest shines as a beacon of cultural expression and unity.MORE
Model UN Assembly
Two BDSC teams took part in the Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) event at Rosmini ߲ݴý event recently. The Rotary-sponsored event attracted over 100 schools from the Auckland and Northland regions. It provided delegates with a hands-on insight into the workings of the United Nations.MORE
Music Camp 2024
Another year, another music camp: Music Camp 2024. Students from Years 9-13 gathered on a Sunday morning eager to get on the bus and head off to the three day trip to Campbell Park in Mangawhai Heads.MORE
Hospitality Competition Success
BDSC Food Technology and Hospitality students had amazing success at the Te Pūkenga (MIT) Secondary and Tertiary Training Hospitality competition winning three out of six categories.MORE
Blake ³Բ Eden Park Trip
The annual Blues trip to Eden Park, held on Saturday 11 May, was a highlight eagerly anticipated by all Blake students.MORE
Newsletter, Edition 5, 2024
2024 Term 2, Week 6
Contains: Principal's Message; School Board Message; International Students' Homestay; Blake ³Բ Eden Park Trip; Pink Shirt Day; Music Camp 2024; Hospitality Competition Success; Model UN Assembly; Young Free & Pacific; SVA Service Award; Trees for Survival; Duke of Edinburgh Award; HYC Youth Week; Career Pathways; Gateway; Sports Update; Year 13 Leavers; Enrolments; Uniform Shop; Alumni; Upcoming Events; Contact Us.MORE
SVA Service Ambassador Award
SVA Ambassadors are the leaders of the Service Award in their school community, selected based on their outstanding performance in the programme. They represent their school, encouraging more students to give back to the community and promoting the numerous positive benefits of volunteering.MORE
Pink Shirt Day 2024
On Friday 17 May, we celebrated Pink Shirt Day along with the rest of Aotearoa to stand against bullying, celebrate diversity, and spread kindness. It was great to see so many students dressed in pink to show that we stand together as a school community.MORE
Weta Workshop Unleashed
Last term, the Level 2 Design students embarked on a brief trip to the city to explore the Weta Unleashed Workshop. This immersive experience was just what we needed for further fueling our creativity, serving an abundant pool of inspiration for our current internal we are working on.MORE









