Havelock North Primary School
Havelock North
About Havelock North Primary School
At the heart of our school are the children. Many of our school families have made the active choice to live in Hawke’s Bay, a stunning part of NZ. Havelock North is a special place, nestled at the foot of iconic Te Mata Peak. We are lucky and proud to be the school that’s right here in the midst of Havelock North – a great little village.
Our school is a community of learners who respect and value each other and our place in Havelock North, our environment and the wider world.
Our statement: Empowering Learners for Life. This statement is succinct and at the cusp of everything we want to achieve for all our learners. As a school we want to empower the students to explore, make mistakes and learn from these, plus develop social skills – alongside the more obvious teaching in reading, writing and maths. By the time the children leave HNPS our aim is to have enabled them to move confidently into the wider world with a range of life skills and a lifelong love of learning.
Our school Motto is: Tū Mana. Tū Kaha. Tū Tangata. Loosely translated into English this means: Stand Proud. Stand Strong. Stand Together. These are powerful messages which we want everyone to identify with. They link intricately to the Values listed below. To have a deliberate Māori influence within our school statement sends a powerful message to everyone: it acknowledges the importance of the Māori culture and enables everyone to identify with this irrespective of their cultural background. This is a positive step for the school – one we can embrace and feel proud of.
The school Values are to: Respect, Relationships, Responsibility, and Resilience. These values are shown during school time and on the sports field. We encourage students to live these values in their everyday lives. Sport is an opportunity for students to show these and learn new skills when interacting with other players from different schools
We are very fortunate to have a variety of excellent sports facilities, including cricket nets, hockey sand turf, basketball/netball court, cricket wickets and a full size rugby field. We play a variety of sports that use all of our facilities on a weekly bases. We encourage students to enjoy being part of a team and learn the skills associated with the sport.
Our school is a community of learners who respect and value each other and our place in Havelock North, our environment and the wider world.
Our statement: Empowering Learners for Life. This statement is succinct and at the cusp of everything we want to achieve for all our learners. As a school we want to empower the students to explore, make mistakes and learn from these, plus develop social skills – alongside the more obvious teaching in reading, writing and maths. By the time the children leave HNPS our aim is to have enabled them to move confidently into the wider world with a range of life skills and a lifelong love of learning.
Our school Motto is: Tū Mana. Tū Kaha. Tū Tangata. Loosely translated into English this means: Stand Proud. Stand Strong. Stand Together. These are powerful messages which we want everyone to identify with. They link intricately to the Values listed below. To have a deliberate Māori influence within our school statement sends a powerful message to everyone: it acknowledges the importance of the Māori culture and enables everyone to identify with this irrespective of their cultural background. This is a positive step for the school – one we can embrace and feel proud of.
The school Values are to: Respect, Relationships, Responsibility, and Resilience. These values are shown during school time and on the sports field. We encourage students to live these values in their everyday lives. Sport is an opportunity for students to show these and learn new skills when interacting with other players from different schools
We are very fortunate to have a variety of excellent sports facilities, including cricket nets, hockey sand turf, basketball/netball court, cricket wickets and a full size rugby field. We play a variety of sports that use all of our facilities on a weekly bases. We encourage students to enjoy being part of a team and learn the skills associated with the sport.
Our Activities
Basketball (5v5) Year 5&6 Term 1-2 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hawkes Bay
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Year 5 to Year 6
Tue, 17 Feb 2026 to Tue, 2 Jun 2026
Basketball Year 0-2 Term 1-2 2026 (3v3)
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hawkes Bay
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Year 1 to Year 2
Tue, 17 Feb 2026 to Tue, 2 Jun 2026
Basketball Year 3&4 Term 1-2 2026 3v3
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hawkes Bay
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Year 3 to Year 4
Thu, 19 Feb 2026 to Thu, 11 Jun 2026
Canoe Polo AUTUMN 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 5 to Year 6
Sat, 14 Mar 2026 to Sat, 13 Jun 2026
Year 5-6 Netball - Term 2 & 3 2026 (7-aside)
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 5 to Year 6
Thu, 30 Apr 2026 to Thu, 25 Jun 2026
Funsticks Hockey (Y0-2) Term 2&3 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 1 to Year 2
Sat, 9 May 2026 to Sat, 18 Jul 2026
Water Polo Y3/4 Term 2 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hawkes Bay
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Year 3 to Year 4
Sun, 10 May 2026 to Sun, 28 Jun 2026
Water Polo Y5/6 Term 2 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Onekawa, Napier
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Year 5 to Year 6
Sun, 10 May 2026 to Sun, 28 Jun 2026
Yr 5 and 6 Rippa Rugby Tournament 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 5 to Year 6
Thu, 14 May 2026
Y0-2 Futsal - Term 2 2026 (3v3)
Havelock North Primary School
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Taradale, Napier
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Year 1 to Year 2
Fri, 15 May 2026 to Fri, 26 Jun 2026
Y3-6 Futsal - Term 2 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Taradale, Napier
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Year 3 to Year 6
Fri, 15 May 2026 to Fri, 26 Jun 2026
Yr 3 and 4 Rippa Rugby Tournament 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 3 to Year 4
Fri, 15 May 2026
Mini Sticks (Year 3 & 4) - Term 2/3 2026
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 3 to Year 6
Sat, 16 May 2026 to Sat, 1 Aug 2026
Winter Hockey Y5&6 Term 2&3 2026 (KIWI STICKS)
Havelock North Primary School
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Hastings, Hastings
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Year 5 to Year 6
Sat, 16 May 2026 to Sat, 1 Aug 2026
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Terms & Conditions
Havelock North Primary School provides a range of sporting activities.
Our aim is to:
In completing this registration form you acknowledge that you have read Havelock North Primary School Fair Play Expectations and Guidelinesbelow...
Players Expectations & Guidelines
I will:
Coaches Expectations & Guidelines
The above coaching expectations are to be followed by any coach of a HNPS sport team.
Parents Expectations & Guidelines
I will:
- support children to develop skills that enable them to participate confidently in sport
- increase the availability and accessibility of sport opportunities for our students at Havelock North Primary School
- Attend all meetings, training's and games as required.
- Notify the manager/coach of any unavailability at least 1 week prior to the playing date. If due to illness, on the day of a game/training, a call must be made to the coach to inform them.
- Remain committed to the team, coach and team manager for the duration of the season, even through injury.
- Abide by the rules of the sport at all times.
- Abide by the schools fair play charter, play with sportsmanship, with respect for other players, coaches, parents and officials.
- Wear appropriate team uniform at all times.
- Respect the playing environment and any equipment involved in your sport.
- Disclose any medical or physical injuries likely to affect your availability or participation during the season.
- Play hard but play fair.
- Always be a respectful winner and gracious loser.
- Examples of responsible behaviour in sport must be shown at all times. Commitment, sportsmanship, reliability, determination and resilience.
- Coaches and children are expected to attend all trainings, meetings and games.
- Children will be given equal game time opportunity to develop their skill base and put into place what they learn at training throughout the course of the season.
- Children may play in a variety of positions during the course of the season.These positions will be selected on a game by game basis.
- For our top teams, from time to time in interschool or challenging games, the strongest team will be selected to represent the school. This may mean that during these games there are some fringe players who may not have significant game time .
- Player development and enjoyment is crucial at this level and over the course of the season it would be expected that all players would make a positive contribution to the team.
- To remain committed to the team, coach and team manager for the duration of the season.
- To abide by the rules of the sport at all times.
- Be on time and prepared for training sessions and games.
- Maintain honest and open communication with players and parents.
- Work toward not only the development of the team but also the development of individual players.
- Promote an atmosphere of teamwork and collaboration between coaches, players and parents.
- Promote good sportsmanship - lead by example.
- Maintain a healthy and safe environment for your players.
- Show respect for players, other coaches, parents and officials.
- Always be a respectful winner and a gracious loser.
- encourage my child to play within the rules and respect officials and coaches decisions
- teach my child to respect the efforts of their opponents
- remember that children learn best by example so I will applaud good plays/performances by both my childs team and their opponents
- give positive comments that motivate and encourage continued effort
- support my childs efforts and performance
- thank the coaches, officials and other volunteers who give their time to conduct the event for my child
- help when asked by a coach or official
- respect the rights, dignity and worth of all people involved in the game, regardless of their gender, ability or cultural background
Your payment will be refunded to your child's school statement if you have contact Olivia Currie (sports co-coordinator) to explain your withdrawal from the activity before the registration closing date then you will receive a refund. However if it is after the closing date then no refund will be issued as teams and players will have been registered in the competition and time will have been spent creating the teams.
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