Future-focused and ancestrally driven at Arowhenua Māori School
21 September 2022
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The $5 million dollar redevelopment of Arowhenua Māori School in Temuka, South Canterbury, has taken those involved on a journey through time
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21 September 2022
The $5 million dollar redevelopment of Arowhenua Māori School in Temuka, South Canterbury, has taken those involved on a journey through time
21 September 2022
Te Rākau Theatre Marae is currently working with the Ōtaki community and Ōtaki College to reinvigorate teachings on Māori history, bringing the past into the fu
21 September 2022
Art empowers ākonga to discover, explore and celebrate whakapapa, wellbeing and cultural identity; to weave the past and present.
21 September 2022
Recipients of the inaugural Tulī Takes Flight Scholarship contribute to a new dawn for Aotearoa Pacific communities
21 September 2022
Using the arts to express their understanding of Matariki, Clifton Terrace Model School created a schoolwide experience empowering ākonga and teachers \
31 August 2022
Young Pacific filmmakers have been honoured at red carpet events to celebrate the first Pasifika Youth Short Film competition.
31 August 2022
A new suite of resources highlights the importance of culturally safe places for teaching and learning, that are Pacific capable and responsive.
31 August 2022
The Government’s new action plans to strengthen literacy and maths teaching are focused on clarity and celebrating whakapapa
10 August 2022
A Pacific Story by Rangikura School has won both the Wellington and National ShowQuest junior competition for 2022.
21 July 2022
Twenty years ago, Ngāti Whātua gifted Te Mana Tikitiki to the Ministry of Education (He Tohu Umanga Mātauranga) to initiate better academic outcomes for ākonga