End of year exams - a notice for ākonga (students)
29 October 2020
End of year exams coming up? You will need to take photo ID and your exam admission slip to each of your end of year exams.
Changes to NCEA and University Entrance (UE) for 2020
30 September 2020
In recognition of the disruption caused to teaching, learning and assessment as the result of COVID-19, several changes have been made to NCEA and University Entrance for 2020.
Te Kura learning programmes expanded to support students affected by COVID-19 disruptions
9 September 2020
Senior secondary students impacted by disruptions due to COVID-19 can access additional support thanks to a time-limited funding boost, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced yesterday.
Te Kura update COVID-19 Auckland Level 3, remainder of NZ Level 2
18 August 2020
From midday on Wednesday, 12 August 2020, Auckland moved to COVID-19 Alert Level 3. The rest of New Zealand moved to Alert Level 2. The following is an update of Te Kura's operations at these Alert Levels. These measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 will apply for three days while information is gathered and contact tracing and testing is underway.
Te Kura Digital Library
14 August 2020
Te Kura ākonga (students) can borrow eBooks and Audiobooks through our Te Kura Digital Library.
Are you studying NCEA courses with Te Kura?
23 July 2020
If you intend on sitting end of year exams and/or submitting an externally assessed portfolio, you’ll need to submit an online NCEA registration through our website. If you didn’t receive an email with the registration instructions, here’s the link to our 2020 NCEA Registration facility.
Ākonga (Student) Support payment July 2020
3 July 2020
The first Ākonga (Student) Support Payment will be made on 9 July 2020.
Mid-year reports available from 2 July 2020
2 July 2020
Full-time and fee-paying students’ mid-year reports are available online from Thursday, 2 July 2020.
Online NCEA opportunity for schools with ClassroomNZ2020
15 June 2020
Online courses developed by Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura) are being made available to schools to support students in NCEA.
Te Kura Board Chair receives Queen’s Birthday Honour
2 June 2020
Barbara Ala’alatoa has become an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to education.