Teacher in Charge: Whaea A. Goldsworthy.
Te Ao Haka is a culturally responsive art form, providing opportunities for all ākonga to engage in Māori culture, language, and traditional practice. Kapahaka has a fundamental link to, and is a powerful medium of Māori identity, culture, and pride.
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POLICY
It is our policy to have school-wide policies that inform parents and students of the criteria for administering all assessments for national qualifications.
Any costs or charges may change without notice.
Any credit information may change.