At Tasman Bay Christian School, we believe education is about far more than just imparting knowledge and skills. It is a sacred partnership with whānau and our wider community as we walk alongside your tamariki, helping them discover their unique, God-given purpose in life.
We are dedicated to serving the family, the church, and the wider world. Our heartbeat is to challenge young people to respond to Jesus, intentionally integrate their faith with their daily learning, and confidently carry His love out into the community.
Dynamic & Engaging Classrooms: We create vibrant learning environments where curiosity is sparked and every student is encouraged to thrive.
Quality, Modern Resources: Our students learn with up-to-date, high-quality resources that prepare them well for a changing world.
A Wider Christian Network: Our active association with Christian schools across the South Island provides our staff and students with incredible community connection, collaboration, and shared strength.
There is so much more to explore here! Make sure to check out our Opportunities Page to see the full range of activities, programs, and experiences we offer our students.
Rūma Tahi students practising their letters.
Rūma 3 students exploring science.
A strong literacy (Structured Literacy) and numeracy program that provides a solid foundation for future learning and progress.
PE programmes (No Child Left Inside) that encourage the exploration of basic movements and fundamental sports skills
Opportunities to learn through play and exploration in their local environment
Exploring God's Word through the events and stories of the Bible
Integrated Curriculum - exploring and linking different learning areas to create a wholistic teaching curriculum.
Developing thinking skill through the inquiry process
Leadership training and development for rangitahi / young people
Connecting to our wider community (Foodbanks, rest homes) to create authentic service opportunities and outworking of personal faith.
Access to STEM (Science/Technology/Engineering/Maths resources such as ICT / open-ended construction tools).
Outdoor opportunities (Abel Tasman National Park tramp)