Summer School enrolments are open
27 November 2019
Summer School at Te Kura is underway, with enrolments now open.
Get involved with KiwiSport 2019
25 October 2019
Secondary students enrolled full-time at Te Kura are eligible to enter KiwiSport events. Te Kura will pay any entry fees for eligible students, so please contact your regional KiwiSport Coordinator if there is an event you would like to participate in.
End of year exams - notice for students
27 September 2019
End of year exams coming up? You’ll need to take photo ID and your exam admission slip to each of your end of year exams.
Kaupapa Māori: Continuing traditions, acknowledging success as Māori
13 September 2019
Te Kura has launched an exciting new learning area, Kaupapa Māori, which focuses on continuing traditions and acknowledging success in matauranga Māori.
Te Kura offers free Māori Language courses
9 September 2019
As popularity for learning the Māori language continues to grow, the country’s largest school, is offering free te reo Māori courses.
Sleepy students seek recordings of Geometric Reasonings
5 September 2019
Who would have thought that recordings of Geometric Reasonings could prove so popular?.
New Chair appointed to Te Kura Board of Trustees
16 August 2019
Outgoing Board of Trustees Chair at Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu, Dame Karen Sewell, says her replacement will bring a wide range of experience and skills to the role. Barbara Ala’alatoa, the principal of Sylvia Park Primary School in Auckland, will take over as board Chair at the country’s largest school, Te Kura, next month.
Te Kura learning programme helping most vulnerable
17 July 2019
A new way of teaching is benefitting the country’s most vulnerable young people, a gathering of education leaders meeting in Dunedin has been told.
Opotiki teenager gets bird’s eye view of Parliament as Youth MP
17 July 2019
Tame Cole (T. C. ) Koroheke Satele was an introverted young person before he began studying with Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura).
Most vulnerable children to benefit from Budget funding for Te Kura
17 June 2019
Some of the country’s most vulnerable children and young people will benefit from a Budget injection into a new way of teaching that has been introduced at Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (formerly known as the Correspondence School), Associate Education Minister Tracey Martin announced today.