Polytechnics
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(4)Private Tertiary Institutes
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Secondary
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New Zealand Levin Education websites.
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Universal College of Learning (UCOL)
(www.ucol.ac.nz)Universal College of Learning has New Zealand campuses in Palmerston North, Wanganui and Masterton, offering a wide variety of vocational programmes such as art and design, trades and health at degree, certificate and diploma level.
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Levin North School
(www.levinnorth.school.nz)A primary school in Levin with twelve classes of year one to year six students.
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Horowhenua Learning Centre
(www.hlc.ac.nz)A private training establishment in Levin, offering courses designed to optimise the potential of students in preparation for entering the workplace. The Centre offers programmes in hospitality, business administration, tourism, trade and more.
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Waiopehu College
(www.waiopehu.ac.nz)Providers of quality education in Levin, assisting students to gain the knowledge and skills required to reach their full potential. Waiopehu College encourages achievement in academic, cultural and sporting arenas.
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Levin School
(www.levin.school.nz)A primary school in Levin, providing positive outcomes for students and ensuring each student receives a sound education. Levin School caters for pupils from new Entrants to Year 6 in mainstream classes, and to Year 8 in special needs and Te Reo Maori classes.
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Levin East School
(www.levineast.orcon.net.nz)A site featuring information on Levin East School and its 50th Jubilee Reunion.
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Creative Classrooms
(www.creativeclassrooms.co.nz)Creative Classrooms supplies wonderful, vibrant teaching resources for your classroom. Products include educational games, smelly stickers, sparkle stickers, name tags, name plates, note pads, computer papers, pocket files and many many more super teaching aides.
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Fairfield School
(www.fairfieldlevin.school.nz)A full primary school meeting the learning needs of up to 470 children from 5 to 13 years of age. Fairfield School offers a friendly and positive environment where fun and enjoyment are promoted and high expectations challenge children to reach their potential.
