Thursday 18 December 2014

Friday 19 December 2014

Dita De Boni: Our teachers really do know best 

As the school year draws to an exhausting close, thank you each and every New Zealand teacher, principal and support staffer.Thank you for the almost uniformly excellent work you do day in and day out, with our little darlings/terrors;...

Tamariki have health all wrapped up

The Southland Times
An Invercargill kohanga is promoting healthy lifestyles, in and out of the classroom. Te Kohaka Reo o Murihiku has been a part of the Heart Foundation's Healthy Heart Award programme. Kaimahi (teacher) Metiria Light said the centre recognised the ...

Democracy push for Kohanga Reo

waateanews.com
An end to lifetime appointments to the Kohanga Reo National Trust and democratic regional elections to appoint trustees could be in the offing. Those are among recommendations being put by a working party to kohanga reo whanau at a national hui at ...
Umere proposes a 4 Point Plan for Kohanga Reo
Kohanga's debt needs 'to be paid faster'
Kohanga trust delays leadership decision

Wellington's Students are Absolutely Positively Awesome

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Wellington Mayor Celia Wade-Brown has launched the Absolutely Positively Wellington Student awards, celebrating secondary school students' contribution to their communities in October this year, and recently presented the last of 2014's awards to Raj ...
Auckland University is offering to cover the costs for transgender students choosing to legally change their names.
Aoraki Polytechnic is looking at joining with Christchurch Polytechnic and Institute of Technology (CPIT) in a bid to gain financial sustainability.

ITC student scores highest mark in NZ for IATA qualification

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
ITC Tutor Steve Burke recently presented the students with their certificates, a proud moment for teachers and pupils alike. “We are very proud of our students who achieve this award,” Steve said. Anastasiya expressed her gratitude to Steve for his ...

St Paul's students win university scholarships

NZ Catholic
by NZ CATHOLIC staff. St Paul's College student Sione Pole has outclassed more than 300 Pasifika and Maori applicants throughout New Zealand to win the Auckland University Chancellor's Scholarship, valued up to $50,000. Sione is the eighth of nine ...

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