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Brennan strikes gold

Chelsea Brennan has taken home the gold at the NZ Gymnastics Championships. Chelsea is a modest 12-year-old from Somerville Intermediate who has been doing gymnastics...

Student conquers brain busters

A Year 8 Somerville Intermediate student has conquered the New Zealand quiz show Brain Busters, and another is set to appear. Described as "the Chase...

School’s traffic congestion battle

Traffic congestion around an east Auckland primary school is so heavy its principal considered changing the time its pupils are let out to make...

Dealing with student anxiety as schools reopen post Covid -19

Murray Burton, Principal of Elim Christian College, says they’ve had all the protocols in place at all three campuses as school reopened yesterday after...

Howick Rotary Fun Run: great turn out in the sun

Having hosted the event for more 15 years now, the Howick Rotary Club of Fun Walk and Run had a good response despite the...

28 schools to put on their dancing shoes

The Howick and Pakuranga Dance Festival is being held once again this year at Somerville Intermediate from August 5-8 at 6.30pm. The first two days...

Wearable arts showcases diversity at Somerville Intermediate

There are seven schools and 121 garments to be showcased at the Wear The World 2019 a Wearable Arts Showcase to be held at...

Sparks are flying in Howick

Hundreds of students will have their interest in science sparked at the ever-popular Science Roadshow which is being hosted by Somerville Intermediate from Wednesday...

Students left behind as bus overcrowding continues

With heavy backpacks in tow and their first lesson to get to, seven Somerville Intermediate students were stranded at the bus stop on Tuesday...

SVA primary school programme launches today

The Student Volunteer Army’s (SVA) Primary School Programme was officially launched today at Somerville Intermediate by Auckland Mayor Phil Goff. The programme will see more than 32,000...