The redevelopment will fix weather issues, improve classrooms and build new learning spaces at the only high school located in Wainuiomata.
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“What's the name of this waka? Te Aho Matua!”
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hoani Waititi have launched two new waka today, a first for the school. Valued at $39,000, the two waka and a trailer were funded through a community grant based on public votes.
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Pianos gifted as instruments of creativity
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, also Minister for Arts, has overseen the gifting of two pianos to Kowhai Intermediate School in Auckland.
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Final decision to close Hato Petera
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced the cancellation of the integration agreement for Hato Petera College, effective today.
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Te Wharekura o Ngāti Rongomai secures stand-alone status
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced that Te Wharekura o Ngati Rongomai is to receive $10mil to have its own permanent property for the first time and become an established wharekura in its own right.
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NZ schools look offshore for help
Principals across the country are finding it difficult to deal with an increase in challenging behaviours by children of P-addicted parents and are calling for specialised international support.
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Students lead the way in teaching te reo Māori
Senior students at an Auckland primary school are hosting lessons to teach younger students how to speak te reo Māori.
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Emerging navigators learn ancient art of way-finding
24 emerging Maori and Pacific voyagers have been selected to sail on board Haunui Waka to Norfolk Island in September 2018. The voyage provides deep-sea training ahead of a pan-Pacific voyage to the Festival of Pacific Arts in Hawaii in 2020.
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Slam poetry provides platform for rangatahi voice
Four young Māori women are speaking up and making waves through slam poetry. Te Kāea caught up with the group of 16-year-olds from Western Springs College in Auckland ahead of the Front Line WORD Grand Slam Poetry competition next week.
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Programme is a sight for sore little eyes
More than 1,000 children from low decile South Auckland schools will be screened for undiagnosed eye conditions by a local charity this month. The Essilor Vision Foundation eventually hopes to screen more than 3,000 decile one and two primary and intermediate aged school students throughout the country this year.