The New Zealand Maori Education category includes NZ websites related to Maori, Maoris, Education, Educational, Learning, Scholarships, Adult, Language and more.
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Te Wananga o Aotearoa
(www.twoa.ac.nz)Aiming to equip our people with knowledge of their heritage, their language, their culture so they can handle the world at large with confidence and self determination.
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Waitangi Tribunal
(www.waitangi-tribunal.govt.nz)At the Waitangi Tribunal, we receive a wide range of inquiries from around the world asking about the Tribunal and its work and the Treaty of Waitangi. Here, we answer a few of the questions often asked by school pupils.
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Maori Education Trust
(www.maorieducation.org.nz)The Trust was established with the aim of encouraging Maori into tertiary education by offering a wide variety of scholarships and grants. Their aim is to enable Maori to achieve their cultural, spiritual, social, political and economic aspirations.
View Website - Wellington City Maori Education - Educational Organisations
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Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi
(www.wananga.ac.nz)Commited to exploring and defining the depths of bicultural knowledge in Aotearoa to enable us to rediscover ourselves, to know who we are, to know where we come from and to claim our own place in the millennium ahead.
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Te Kohanga Reo
(www.kohanga.ac.nz)Based on the principle that Maori children should be totally immersed in Maori language and values from birth.
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Te Wharekura O Rakaumangamanga
(www.rakaumanga.school.nz)Situated in Huntly, Te Wharekura o Rakaumanga teaches over 400 pupils from Year 1 to Year 13. Rakaumanga is a Wharekura where all subjects are taught in Maori, except for English classes.
View Website - Waikato Maori Education - Alternative Education
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Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Otepou
(www.otepou.school.nz)A unique Tauranga school providing a range of educational opportunities which are underpinned by the philosophy of Te Aho Matua. The school teaches students from Year 1 through to Year 12.
View Website - Tauranga Maori Education - Alternative Education
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Turanga Ararau
(www.turanga-ararau.org.nz)Iwi Tertiary Education provider of Te Rūnanga O Tūranganui Ā Kiwa and was established to provide and promote the skills, knowledge and qualifications to enable Iwi to manage, advance and control cultural and economic resources being the land, the forests, the sea and most importantly people.
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Hana
(www.hana.co.nz)Encourage Maori economic growth by promoting education and information among Maori.
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Maori Sports Awards
(www.maorisportsawards.co.nz)A cultural and educational trust supporting maori sports awards. located in Auckland City.
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Te Whanau o Tupuranga
(www.tupuranga.school.nz)A Year 7 to 13 Maori bilingual secondary school offering a unique whanau-based Maori learning environment, with quality learning programmes for all students.
View Website - Manukau City Maori Education - Co-ed Secondary Schools
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Te Kura o Torere
(www.torerekura.schoolzone.net.nz)A co-educational primary school in the Bay of Plenty, providing education from Year 1 through to Year 8.
View Website - Bay of Plenty Maori Education - Primary Schools
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Nawton Primary School
(www.nawton.school.nz)A Hamilton primary school offering a unique learning environment for children in the first six years of schooling. Nawton Primary School provides English language, bilingual and total immersion Maori language classrooms.
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Te Wharekura O Ruatoki
(www.ruatoki.school.nz)A co-educational Kaupapa Maori school of approximately 200 students between Years 1 and 13. The students attending the school come from a large geographical area which spans Ruatoki and encompasses Kawerau, TeTeko and Whakatane.
View Website - Whakatane Maori Education - Alternative Education
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eWananga
(www.ewananga.ac.nz)An online learning environment offering a number of Maori learning opportunities.
