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  • Clever Kids Education Centres   (www.cleverkids.co.nz)

    Offering the highest quality tuition programmes, from pre-school children to senior secondary students.

  • Council of Medical Colleges   (www.cmc.org.nz)

    The unifying organisation and educational support structure for medical colleges in New Zealand.

  • CPIT Foundation Awards   (www.cpfoundation.co.nz)

    Established as an independent charitable trust in 1984, the CPIT Foundation works in partnership with CPIT to help fund innovative projects that can make a difference to individual students, staff and the wider Canterbury community.

  • DEANZ Distance Education Association of New Zealand   (www.deanz.org.nz)

    The New Zealand association for professionals working in flexible, open and networked education. They are committed to fostering growth, development, research and good practice in these areas. Membership is open to any individual or institution with an interest in distance education and/or open learning.

  • Devnet   (www.devnet.org.nz)

    The Aotearoa New Zealand International development studies network was established to link people and organisations in New Zealand involved and interested in the broad field of development.

  • Digital Opportunities Project   (www.digiops.org.nz)

    DigiOps projects are joint partnerships between schools, organisations involved in ICT and the Ministry of Education. The aim is to improve learning through the innovative use of leading edge technologies.

  • Drama New Zealand   (www.drama.org.nz)

    An association for teachers, youth theatre and theatre in education practitioners interested in promoting the recognition, study and development of drama in education from early childhood to tertiary education.

  • Duke of Edinburgh's Award in New Zealand   (www.awardnz.org.nz)

    Young people aged between 14 and 25 are given the opportunity to prove their initiative, stickability, self-reliance and motivation.

  • EBS Health Care   (www.ebshealthcare.org.nz)

    A non-profit organisation devoted exclusively to the health and welfare of New Zealand's education sector employees.

  • EducatingNZ   (www.educating.co.nz)

    An education consultancy and project management organisation.

  • Education for Change   (www.efc.co.nz)

    An education consultancy with a particular focus on babies and their lifestyles.

  • Education New Zealand   (www.educationnz.org.nz)

    A non-profit charitable trust comprising members from the education sector.

  • Education Personnel   (www.edperson.co.nz)

    Specialists in the recruitment of teachers, trainers and education staff. A Ministry of Education preferred recruitment company.

  • Education Review Office   (www.ero.govt.nz)

    The government department which reports publicly on the quality of education in all New Zealand schools and early childhood centres, including private schools, kura kaupapa Maori and kohanga reo.

  • Education Wellington International   (www.ewi.org.nz)

    Brings together the leading education providers in the Wellington region.

  • E-Learning Porirua   (www.e-learning.org.nz)

    Getting the Porirua community connected, E-Learning Porirua is an exciting project which places computers in decile 1 to 3 schools in the city.

  • Electroflash   (www.electroflash.org.nz)

    Supporting the teaching of electronics in New Zealand schools.

  • Enterprise New Zealand Trust   (www.enzt.co.nz)

    A system to produce job creators rather than job seekers.

  • EnviroSchools   (www.enviroschools.powersite.co.nz)

    Enviroschools is working towards this vision through a whole school approach to environmental education.

  • Fee Protect   (www.feeprotect.co.nz)

    A simple and inexpensive way to protect student fees. Whether you are a secondary school, a private training establishment or another tertiary education provider, all the hard work has been done for you by the Public Trust.

  • Frenz School   (www.frenzschool.org.nz)

    A non-profit New Zealand organisation operated by a group of volunteer parents, aiming to develop and sustain bilingual French and English education in New Zealand, and to contribute to the dissemination of Francophone culture to the public.

  • Friends of Hill Top School   (www.hilltopfriends.co.nz)

    The Friends of Hill Top School Association was established in 1997 by a former student of the school, and now has an extensive database of those who have attended the school.

  • Global Education Centre   (www.globaled.org.nz)

    A not-for-profit organisation providing services to the formal and non-formal education sector. GEC provides training and resources to teachers, teacher trainees, young people, youth workers and community groups in New Zealand.

  • Global Education Fund   (www.globaleducationfund.org.nz)

    A contestable pool of money allocated through the New Zealand government aid agency, NZAID Nga Hoe Tuputupu-mai-tawhiti. The Fund provides funding for small projects to develop awareness and understanding of global perspectives among New Zealanders, and to encourage them to become responsible global citizens.

  • GMSTEC   (www.gmstec.org)

    The Greater Mekong Subregion Tertiary Education Consortium Trust seeks to promote cooperation between universities in the Greater Meking subregion and in Australia and New Zealand.

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