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  1. Papakura High School caters for 636 students in Years 9 to 13. Students who identify as Māori make up 59 percent of the roll. Samoan, Tongan, and Cook Island Māori students make up 29 percent of the roll. The school has connections with Ngāti Tamaoho and Tainui-Waikato Kiingitanga and the local Papakura marae.

  2. 14 de feb. de 2024 · Papakura High School ARTS FESTIVAL JULY 2019 Te Hekenga nui Past, Present and Future 2 - 4 July 2019. Newsletter 055 School closed 3 and 4 June for Queen's birthday read more. Newsletter 054 Industrial Action Wednesday 29 May read more. Newsletter 049 Pink Shirt Day Friday 17 May read more.

  3. Papakura High School. Willis Road. PO Box 72 080. Papakura. AUCKLAND 2244 . Tel 09 296 4400. Fax 09 296 4401. Email [email protected] To enquire about hiring facilities at our school, please email [email protected] Full Name *: Your email *: Your phone number *: Subject:

  4. Papakura High School, Papakura, New Zealand. 2,625 likes · 98 talking about this · 347 were here. Papakura High School is a co-educational secondary school for students from Year 9-13.

  5. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Term Dates 2021. Term 1 Tuesday 2 February - Friday 16 April. Term 2 Monday 3 May - Friday 9 July. Term 9 Monday 26 July - Friday 1 October. Term 4 Monday 18 October - Wednesday 15 December. Due to the Covid-19 Lockdown, the term dates for 2020 have been changed. Term 1 Thursday 31 January - Friday 27 March.

  6. 26 de jul. de 2022 · Covid-19 Update. The Ministry of Education has recently advised all schools that their Health & Safety procedures around covid-19 need to be reviewed. This newsletter gives information about the new health and safety procedures at Papakura High School, including the wearing of masks. Newsletter - 26 July 2022.

  7. 17 de ago. de 2022 · Papakura High is a growing school. Our roll is increasing steadily every year. Our recent report from the Education Review Office speaks of, “a student-centred, culturally responsive and inclusive school culture,” and, “significant progress in lifting student achievement in NCEA certificates.”. I would encourage you not to take my word ...