Matariki inspires creativity and learning
30 June 2021

Matariki is providing creative learning opportunities for students at St Mary’s College in Wellington
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30 June 2021
Matariki is providing creative learning opportunities for students at St Mary’s College in Wellington
30 June 2021
The entire Maungatapu School community in Tauranga is eagerly anticipating its Matariki Ball, which will be held later this term
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This year, 34 secondary schools and kura are piloting Te Ao Haka, a new Māori Performing Arts subject, across all three NCEA levels and for University Entrance.
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