Term 3
Term 3 is from Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September 2024. There are no public holidays during Term 3.
Term 3 is from Monday 22 July to Friday 27 September 2024. There are no public holidays during Term 3.
Money Month is the annual public awareness and engagement campaign coordinated by Te Ara Ahunga Ora in partnership with the financial capability community. This campaign previously ran for a week, […]
Maths Week was established by the New Zealand Association of Mathematics Teachers (NZAMT) in 1998. It is a premier mathematics event in the New Zealand school calendar, gaining the attention […]
Mālō e lelei! Tonga Language Week is part of an annual series of Pacific language weeks that aim to promote and raise awareness of the diversity of our Pacific languages […]
Introduction to the Antarctic Centre – how we excite and educate people about the wonders and importance of Antarctica. Explain the Antarctic Education Programmes: three main curriculum areas: Social Science, […]
Conservation Week is an annual event run by the Department of Conservation (DOC). In 2024 Conservation week take place on 2-8 September. Conservation Week was originally launched in 1969 by […]
Join us to discuss the Government’s proposed VET reforms (vocational education and training). With the submission deadline of September 12th fast approaching, this event is designed to support you in […]
Rāhoroi 14 – Rāhoroi 21 o Hepetema 2024. Māori Language Week has been celebrated in Aotearoa since 1975. This special week is an opportunity for the concentrated celebration and promotion of […]
New Zealand Chinese Language Week is a Kiwi-driven initiative launched in 2014 by Chair Jo Coughlan and Raymond Huo. NZCLW is designed to increase Chinese language learning in New Zealand. […]
Local curriculum is the focus, how to get projects off the ground wherever educators are starting small, medium and large projects. Examples of over 6 projects, various sizes. Luma is […]
The theme for Tuvalu Language Week 2024, ‘Taofi mau ki tau ‘gana, mo tou gaugaleo, me ko tou iloga tena’ which means ‘Uphold your language and dialect, for it is […]
Bula Vinaka! Fijian Language Week is part of an annual series of Pacific language weeks that aim to promote and raise awareness of the diversity of our Pacific languages in […]
Fakaalofa atu! Niue Language Week is part of an annual series of Pacific language weeks that aim to promote and raise awareness of the diversity of our Pacific languages in […]
Term 4 is from Monday 14 October to no later than Friday 20 December. There is one public holiday during Term 4 – Labour Day (Monday 28 October).
This presentation introduces Pūhoro STEMM, a program designed to empower Māori rangatahi in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and Mātauranga Māori (the second “M” in STEMM). Mātauranga Māori is incorporated through […]
Ulu tonu mai! Te Vāiaho o te Gagana Tokelau (Tokelau Language Week) is part of an annual series of Pacific language weeks that aim to promote and raise awareness of […]
In 2024 Labour Day is on Monday 28 October. First celebrated in 1890, Labour Day is an annual holiday used to commemorate the efforts of workers to make a standard […]
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most popular Hindu festivals. It is s celebrated in all parts of New Zealand and the events are held […]
The 2024 theme for Papua New Guinea Pidgin Language Week is ‘Lukautim, strongim na kirapim tokples na pasin blo tubuna – Preserve, revitalise and promote our language and culture.’ This […]
The 2024 theme for Solomon Islands Pidgin Language Week is ‘Protektim langguis an kalsa blong yumi – Protect our language and culture’ This theme will derive from the overarching Language […]