16/05/2026
Wheel's Day on Monday Wēteri Whānau.
Students can bring a bike, scooter, skateboard or any other wheels they cruise.
There will be a range of activities from our friends at PATH, Sport Auckland and Auckland Council.
If you have a bike that needs fixing, bring that down too as we will have a bike mechanic as well.
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02/05/2026
Building Stronger Connections.
Tuesday 5th May 6pm - 7pm
24 Potter Ave, Wesley
Lola Tawhai School Hall
There are no parenting or relationship manuals ...we learn as we go. As adults, we need to show up for ourselves before we can show up for our partners and kids at home.
But what does that mean, and what does that look like?
Come and learn alongside TEDx Speaker, Author, Relational Neuroscience expert, and former school principal, Jase Williams, who has been working with our school, supporting us to better understand both student and adult behaviour.
Jase will be sharing with the community this coming Tuesday and we look forward to seeing you there!
29/01/2026
School starts back up on Monday 9th February, after Waitangi Weekend.
Happy New Year and we hope you are all having a great break.
On the first day students will meet in the hall when the bell goes at 8.50am. We will have our Mihi Whakatau to welcome new staff and students and start our year off together.
All whānau are welcome!
Ngā mihi nui,
Mr. Crowe
06/12/2025
At our final Board meeting for the year we discussed the recent changes in legislation about school boards' responsibility to give effect to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
We believe that when we uplift Te Ao Māori, we have a model for uplifting every culure in our community.
Below is our statement for all of our whānau and community who missed the newsletter going home on Thursday.
20/11/2025
Join us today from 1-3pm for our Wesley Primary School Athletics Day!
08/11/2025
A massive congratulations to our boys and girls team who were undefeated at the Eden/ Albert Cluster Ki O Rahi Tournament on Thursday!
Special thanks to Mr To'Oala who has been coaching the teams every break time. And to Whaea Ocea and Whaea Sophie (student teacher) who helped on tournament day.