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Tū Kōkiri Visitors

Chris Sinclair - Teacher of the Deaf and Kerry Jelicich - Provision Lead TeacherDecember 5, 2022

Our Tū Kōkiri students have enjoyed visits from a range of organisations in 2022. Read More

Mainstream Connections at Kelston Intermediate

Evangeline Gilmour - Teacher AideNovember 7, 2022

At our Kelston Intermediate Provision, we're lucky to have a partner school that encourages our students to participate in the activities and opportunities available to mainstream students. Read More

Playing with Drones

Alana, Kelston Primary Student School Year 3November 22, 2022

Do you know how drones work? Rooms 20 and 22 at Kelston Primary School do! Read More

Kelifest - Celebrating Culture in Kerehana

Evangeline Gilmour - Teacher AideNovember 13, 2022

Taking part in the first Kelifest in two years was an absolute highlight of 2022! Read More

Building Connections between Learners to Enhance Wellbeing

West Auckland Resource Teachers of the DeafDecember 5, 2022

Keep In Touch (KIT) Days allow Outreach learners to reconnect with old friends, make new friends, expand their vocabulary, develop concepts and confidence, and see the latest assistive technology. Read More

Working Together and Making Friends

Adele Osborne - Resource Teacher of the Deaf and Emma Francis - Resource Teacher of the DeafNovember 8, 2022

There's nothing better than seeing students making friends and enjoying working together! Read More

By Us, For Us - Developing Confidence Through Theatre

Kaori Kobayashi - Assistant Head of Enrolled SchoolNovember 8, 2022

In Terms 1 and 2, our junior students at Kelston Primary Provision created and performed their own show, in their own language, with their own stories. Read More

The Rumbling of Rūaumoko Marae

Te Aroha Carnchan - Kaiwhakahaere Marae and Marae Education Lead and Cha'nel Kaa-Luke - Kaitakawaenga Turi MaoriNovember 7, 2022

Nau mai haere mai ki Rūaumoko Marae. He tino ataahua te whare o Rūaumoko, he tino ataahua ngā tauira i roto i te whare o Rūaumoko! Read More

Kelston Intermediate Provision Highlights

Evangeline Gilmour - Teacher AideNovember 7, 2022

It's been a full and ever-changing year at the Kelston Intermediate Provision, with new experiences and challenges throughout 2022. Read More

Kelston Boys' Provision Back in Action

Kelston Boys Provision TeamNovember 6, 2022

It was a relief for our students to come back to school and do teaching and learning in person throughout 2022. Read More

Highlights at Kelston Girls' High School

Tahseen Sultana - Provision Lead TeacherNovember 4, 2022

This year our students at Kelston Girls' Provision have been engaged in learning, participated in different activities, and represented Ko Taku Reo in many ways. Read More

We Connect, We Belong

Tiffany Whelan - Resource Teacher of the DeafNovember 2, 2022

Deafhood creates a sense of belonging for students from different schools. Read More

Art, Science Photography and Hands-on First Aid Learning at Ormiston Senior College

Annie Mein - Teacher of the Deaf and Yogya Ratnayake - Teacher Aide of the DeafOctober 20, 2022

Our students at Ormiston Senior College had some memorable learning experiences through discovery and exploration in 2022. Read More

NCEA Vocational Pathway

Lisa Sharman - Head of Enrolled SchoolOctober 19, 2022

Our NCEA vocational student pathway is designed to support students with a tertiary qualification that helps them find employment or an apprenticeship. In 2022 we had students at Massey High School Trade Academy completing their vocational education through NCEA Levels 2 and 3. Read More

Whanaungatanga! Whanaungatanga! Whanaungatanga!

Megan Lynch - Outreach Team LeadOctober 4, 2022

Our Auckland North Shore Team visited Rūaumoko Marae to work with students from Tū Kōkiri during Matariki. Read More

Yearbook 2022

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