Important Notice

Kia ora koutou, Our Te Kauwhata College whaanau acknowledges the passing of Kiingi Tuuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII. Our kura will be closed for instruction on Thursday 5 September to acknowledge and pay our respects to the kaupapa. School will reopen for instruction on Friday 6 September. Ngaa mihi nui, Sangita Achary Acting Principal

Pink Ribbon Breakfast and Pink Shirt Day

On Thursday 23 May, staff at Te Kauwhata College held a Pink Ribbon Breakfast to raise funds for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ. Staff gathered together before the school day began and shared a beautiful breakfast while raising $532.00 for this worthwhile cause. Funds raised will go towards the amazing work that the Breast Cancer Foundation…

Teacher Only Day Reminder

Kia ora Parents/Caregivers A reminder to all whaanau that this Friday, 31 May, our school is closed for instruction. This day is for teachers to participate in an NCEA Accord Day. A reminder also, that next Monday 3 June, is King’s Birthday holiday. School will open on Tuesday 4 June as normal.   Ngaa mihi…

Reminder

Kia ora Parents/Caregivers A reminder to all whaanau that this Wednesday 15 May, school is closed for instruction. This is in order for teachers to attend a Paid Union Meeting in the afternoon, and in the earlier part of the day teachers will be undertaking professional learning. Students who are entered for co-requisites, may use…

Parent/Teacher Conversations

Dear Parents and Caregivers The Parent-Teacher evenings will be held on Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th April 2024 from 3.30 pm until 6.55 pm. Details of how to book interview times can be found below. You will be able to access the School Interviews website from 3 pm on Friday 15 March 2024. (www.schoolinterviews.co.nz) When…

Mufti Day Reminder

Please bring a gold coin for our Relay for Life mufti day – Thursday, March 14. We would love to see students in purple and yellow. Best dressed will win a prize. Please support this wonderful cause as we do our part to help support those, and their whaanau, who are fighting cancer.