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August 14, 2020 Ian Morrison

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Student Led Conference bookings are now available for Thursday 7th May. Details to arrange a booking with your child's Learning Advisor have been emailed home this week. ... See MoreSee Less

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Yesterday, Year 9 students from Wai Whānau travelled to Rangitoto Island to experience the wonder of this Hauraki Gulf Island.Their Term 1 context was 'Beyond the Footprints', where they spent time learning about various Auckland Regional Parks and marine reserves. They looked at how important these areas are to the ecological preservation of Tamaki Makaurau and how well they serve as community resources to support well-being. They travelled to Rangitoto Island to look at this special area and how citizens of Auckland can use and access this volcano for recreational purposes. All students and staff had an incredible day out. They summited the volcano, experienced the lava caves, and enjoyed looking at the sea life back down by the wharf! Well done completing such a challenging day hike! ... See MoreSee Less

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MHJC would like to welcome those new to our whānau to join us for our Term 2 Pōwhiri this Thursday 23rd April at Noon.Please see details below. ... See MoreSee Less

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A massive congratulations to our incredible Ngā Pou Kahikatea Kapa Haka group for their outstanding performance at Polyfest on April 1st! This group is made up of students from Mission Heights Junior College, Ormiston Junior College, and Ormiston Senior College.Your dedication, passion, and pride shone through on stage. Countless hours of after-school trainings and weekend noho truly paid off. We are so proud of the commitment, resilience, and mana you brought to your performance.You represented our kura with excellence—ka mau te wehi! ... See MoreSee Less

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Auckland Council's 'Connect to Nature' Programme has some local Howick events the next couple of days. These events are part of a regionally funded programme that aims to strengthen connections to te taiao (the natural environment), foster community and place, and improve health and wellbeing.Upcoming Events in HowickTuesday 7th April – Junior Ranger Explorer Walk at Murphy’s Bush from 1.30-3.30pm. CANCELLED.Wednesday 8th April – Caring for Papatuanuku hikoi at Macleans Park from 10am until Midday. Event details and bookings can be found below. ... See MoreSee Less

Caring for Papatūānuku - Macleans Park Walk/ Hīkoi

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Join us for a fun hīkoi the park—explore nature, learn about kaiawhinatanga & protect our local taonga!
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