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Families of year 9 to 12 students are warmly invited to attend the Course Information Evening on July 25. Drop into The Learnin… 150 150 admin

Families of year 9 to 12 students are warmly invited to attend the Course Information Evening on July 25. Drop into The Learnin…

Families of year 9 to 12 students are warmly invited to attend the Course Information Evening on July 25.
Drop into The Learning Hub anytime between 6.30pm and 7.45pm to talk with teachers and Heads of Departments about subject choices.
All subjects are represented, and academic deans will also be available.

Students will be able to confirm their options choices on the night if they have made their decisions.

The due date for students to complete their options choices for 2024 is Friday July 28.

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Administrator Job in Mount Roskill, Auckland 150 150 admin

Administrator Job in Mount Roskill, Auckland

Administration Role

We’d love for you to join our office team.
Great people, term time position.


Would you love to work in an educational environment where your administration and organisational skills will be in great demand?

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Matariki We are approaching the time to celebrate Matariki. Matariki is the star cluster also known as Pleiades or the Seven Si… 150 150 admin

Matariki We are approaching the time to celebrate Matariki. Matariki is the star cluster also known as Pleiades or the Seven Si…

Matariki

We are approaching the time to celebrate Matariki. Matariki is the star cluster also known as Pleiades or the Seven Sisters globally. This time to celebrate is a significant cultural event for many Māori and New Zealanders. This time holds deep spiritual significance for our whanau Māori, marking Te Tau Hou Māori and carries three significant themes:
Remembrance – Remembering those who have passed away since the previous Matariki celebration.
Celebrating the present – Gathering to feast, whanau being together and joining in with activities together.
Looking to the future – planning, setting goals and looking forward to the year ahaed.

Traditonal to Māori pūrakau, Matariki represents whānau and symbolizes a time for reflection, renewal, and connection. Each of the stars within the cluster carries its own unique meaning.

Matariki (often referred to as the mother of the stars) – Represents leadership and guidance. The main star of the cluster who welcomes the new year.
Tipuānuku – Symbolizes the abundance of food from the land.
Tipuārangi – Signifies growth, creativity, and the arts. Tipuārangi means to grow in the sky, it reaffirms our connection to the forests and the birds in the sky.
Waipuna-ā-rangi – Waipunarangi means ‘water that pools in the sky’ this whetū is connected to the holistic significance of rain.
Waitī – Symbolizes our connection to freshwater resources and preservation of them.
Waitā – Represents the strong connection to te moana and is the whetū for salt water.
Ururangi – Signifies the power of the winds and communication.
Pōhutukawa – Signifies rememberance for those who have passed since the last rising of Matariki. It is the star who carries the names and memories of loved ones who have died in the past year.
Hiwa-i-te-rangi – this whetū is the Māori wishing star. We speak our hopes and desires for the year out loud to this whetū as affirmation.

During Matariki celebrations, communities come together to honor their ancestors, share stories, perform, spend time together and share kai. Matariki is a cherished cultural celebration that strengthens the bonds within the Māori community and fosters a sense of unity and belonging for all of us.

If you and your whanau wish to get involved in local Matariki events here are some links:
https://www.matariki.com/events
https://www.matarikifestival.org.nz/2023/umu-kohukohu-whetu-2023/
https://www.matarikigi.co.nz/
https://www.facebook.com/events/6754754361209602/?ref=newsfeed

If you wish to access free resources about this time of year or resources for your own celebrations you may find some helpful rauemi here:
https://www.matariki.com/resources
https://kauwhatareo.govt.nz/en/kaupapa/te-matahi-o-te-tau-matariki-ahunga-nui/#

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Term 2 Week 10..pdf 150 150 admin

Term 2 Week 10..pdf

Newsletter: Term 2, Week 10

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A post from Mount Roskill Grammar School 150 150 admin

A post from Mount Roskill Grammar School

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www.cactusphotography.co.nz 150 150 admin

www.cactusphotography.co.nz

School ball photos now live:
Website: https://www.cactusphotography.co.nz/mtroskillgrammar23
Password: mrg23ball

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Info Evening – The University of Auckland 150 150 admin

Info Evening – The University of Auckland


Join us for an evening online where you can find out more about your study options and answer any questions you have about your first year at uni.

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Info Evening | 27 June 150 150 admin

Info Evening | 27 June

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REMINDER: Today is Senior Mentoring day. All year 9 & 10s stay at home. Years 11, 12 & 13 come in for their mentoring appoin… 150 150 admin

REMINDER: Today is Senior Mentoring day. All year 9 & 10s stay at home. Years 11, 12 & 13 come in for their mentoring appoin…

REMINDER: Today is Senior Mentoring day.

All year 9 & 10s stay at home.

Years 11, 12 & 13 come in for their mentoring appointments.

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Theatre has a new home in New Zealand’s most diverse community 150 150 admin

Theatre has a new home in New Zealand’s most diverse community

Roskill proud


What was once a small centre of commerce has become a cradle of cultural expression, in what may be the country’s most diverse community.

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