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Ōtāhuhu College take on St Paul's in national league final

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The echelon has been whittled down, with only two teams remaining at the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rugby League Nationals, being held at Bruce Pulman Park, Papakura this week.

  • Auckland

Rotorua Boys’ High 1st XV “surprised and disappointed” at NZ Schools snub

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The New Zealand Barbarians Cup for top national First XV in the country has been formally welcomed to Rotorua Boys' High School.

  • Waikato/Bay of Plenty

AUTAIA gives aspiring Māori students an insight into tertiary studies

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Kamo College students - Photo courtesy of AUT

Auckland University of Technology opened its doors this week to Māori school students looking at their options for tertiary studies.  It was a chance for young students to gain an insight into tertiary Māori student life and achievement.

  • Auckland

Scots College headmaster takes aim at Raukura

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In a stunning turn of events today, Wellington’s Scots College’s headmaster, Graham Yule has not ruled out taking Rotorua Boys’ High School to court over player eligibility issues.

  • Waikato/Bay of Plenty

Scots College threatens to take legal action against Rotorua Boys

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Allegations continue to fly today regarding the national secondary schools' champion rugby side.

Brotherhood of NZ Secondary Schools edge out opposition in annual clash

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The New Zealand Secondary Schools league team have edged out the New South Wales Combined High Schools in their annual clash in an emphatic comeback win. 

Senior students take centre stage at Ngā Manu Kōrero Nationals

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The seniors got their shot at the Manu Kōrero speech competition today with the impromptu and prepared speeches.  For some, it was a daunting task.  But for others, it was an oppotunity to shine. 

  • Wellington

SAS Secondary Schools National Championships to be livestreamed

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Photo / Basketball NZ

The SAS Secondary Schools National Championships, which features some of the most talented young basketball players, kicked off on September 28 in Palmerston North.


TKKM o Te Kura Kokiri National Secondary School Basketball Champs

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Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Te Kura Kokiri has won the A grade final at the National Secondary Schools Basketball competition held in Palmerston North this week, beating Opunake 60 - 86.

  • North Island: East Coast

Native Affairs - Land wars

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The battle of Te Tarata pā was just one of several events where various iwi reflect on the British military attacks that took place on their pā in the mid-1860's. But should there be a national day of remembrance for these battles, similar to Waitangi Day and Anzac Day.

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Whānau-orientated day at Te Ahurea Festival tomorrow in Auckland

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The annual Te Ahurea Tino Rangatiratanga festival kicked off today with a pōwhiri for participating secondary schools from across the Tāmaki region.  Established in 1996 by Māori teachers of Tāmaki Makaurau, the festival was set up to celebrate and promote Māoritanga amongst students and their wider school communities.

  • Auckland

Manurewa school's swift response to schoolyard incident

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A video posted online of a James Cook High School student in a wheelchair being harassed has caused an uproar.

  • Auckland

Rotorua Boys defend title at NZSS Touch Competition

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Rotorua Boys’ High school have defended their Boys title at the NZ Secondary Schools 2015 National Championships, beating Hamilton Boys’ High in the final over the weekend at Bruce Pulman Park, Auckland.

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Poi issue taken to the Human Rights Commission

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The Human Rights Commission has confirmed it has received a formal complaint regarding boys not being marked in secondary schools competition when performing the poi. The commission won't confirm who has lodged the complaint. 

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A Union with Potential

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Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Puau Te Moananui a Kiwa and Te Wharekura o Manurewa have made it to Pool A of the ASB Polyfest this year.

  • Auckland

Tipene and Te Aute restore traditional rivalry

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The age-old spat between two of Māoridoms most prominent educational facilities has flared once again. Old boys from both St. Stephens College, and Te Aute College went head-to-head this weekend, at the Te Aute College Gala Day, in the Hawkes Bay.

  • Auckland
  • North Island: East Coast

Kahungunu Waka Ama Seconday Schools

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The Clive River in Hawkes Bay came alive this weekend with hundreds of secondary schools students as they came together for the biggest Hawkes Bay Secondary Schools Waka Ama Championships, to date.

  • North Island: East Coast

Raukura First XV prepare to take on worlds best.

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Rotorua Boy's High School First XV are in preparations to represent New Zealand at the Sanix Youth World Rugby Challenge in Japan next week. In essence the Rugby World Cup for secondary school First XV sides around the world.

  • Waikato/Bay of Plenty

Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016-Te Kura Māori o Porirua

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Te Kura Māori o Porirua were the sixth group to take the stage for pool C today.

Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016-Te Rōpū Raukura

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Te Rōpū Raukura is made up of students from Rotorua Boys and Girls High Schools. The kapa haka team was established under the name Raukura in 1994, representing Te Arawa waka.

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