He Waka Kōtuia from Te Waipounamu is a combination of King’s High School and Queen’s High School, and are affiliated to Kāi Tahu, Kāi Te Ruahikihiki and Kāi Te Pahi.
Te Hāro o te Kāhu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016-He Waka Kōtuia
Te Hāro o te Kāhu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016-Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o te Puku o te Ika ā Maui
Regional winners, Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o te Puku o te Ika ā Maui was established in 1998 and was the ninth group to take the stage today.
Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016-Ōtaki te Rāhui Kura
Ōtaki te Rāhui Kura is made up of students from Te Kura ā-iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua-Mano and Te Rito, representing the wider Ōtaki region.
Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016 - Te Kura Māori o ngā Tapuwae
Te Kura Māori o ngā Tapuwae from Te kei o te waka o Tainui region was first established in 1976.
Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016 - Rōpū Manaaki
The Western Heights High School Kapa Haka group, Te Rōpū Manāki from the Te Arawa region was first established in 1987.
Te Haaro o te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016 - Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rāwhitiroa
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rāwhitiroa from pool C was the final group to take the stage.
Te Haaro o Te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016- Final day
Today is the final day of Te Haaro o Te Kaahu Kapa Haka Kura Tuarua 2016. Last night the top 3 teams from each pool were selected and will perform again for a chance to take out the overall title.
- North Island: East Coast
Hastings Boys High win Super 8 title
Rangitoto win Grand Final on buzzer
In the Boys final of the SAS Secondary Schools Basketball Nationals held at the Central Energy Trust Arena in Palmerston North this weekend, Rangitoto won the match in the final second of the final against the home side, Palmerston North Boys’ High School, to take the trophy for the best boys’ team of 2016.
- Northland
- Auckland
- Waikato/Bay of Plenty
- North Island: West Coast
- North Island: East Coast
- Wellington
- South Island
Manukura gunning for Secondary Schools title
Nurturing career pathways for te reo Māori students
Te Kura Māori o Ngā Tapuwae wins 20th Te Ahurea festival
Seclusion Rooms Not Acceptable
Hamilton Girls' High School wins NZ Touch tournament
Whanganui High School hold onto touch national title

Whanganui High School have clinched the mixed grade title again at this year's Secondary School Touch National Championships held over the weekend in Auckland. Whanganui gave an outstanding performance with a four-point win over Paeroa College.
- Auckland
NZ Secondary School Touch Highlights
48 teams competed at the National Secondary School competition at Bruce Pullman Park in Papakura on the weekend. Across three grades 16 teams from the far South through to Whangarei Boys in the North participated. Hamilton Boys high school took out the boy’s grade, after a hard fought battle with Rotorua Boys High school 8 tries to 7. In the mixed grade Whanganui came out on top with a convincing win over Paeroa College.
- Auckland
Hori Pomana honoured at ASB Polyfest pōwhiri

The 42nd Auckland secondary schools ASB Polyfest has got underway in Manukau City. The southern hemisphere's largest cultural competition began with a traditional welcome ceremony of the schools and trophies, including three new carved taonga to commemorate one of the festival's stalwarts' the late George Hori Pomana.
- Auckland
Manaaki Te Kowhai takes out J19 Secondary School Waka-ama champs
Rotorua Boy's High School Student Manaaki Te Kowhai has done it again taking out the J19 W1 250m title at this year's Te Wānanga o Aotearoa National Secondary School Waka Ama Championships 2017.
- Waikato/Bay of Plenty