First Train The Teachers
Financial management skills are best taught at a young age.However, despite the development of a curriculum for financial education, few schools have taken up the […]
Financial management skills are best taught at a young age.However, despite the development of a curriculum for financial education, few schools have taken up the […]
Hello, I would just like to say “Wow, aren’t we lucky” and yes I’m being very sarcastic.But yes I do think we are very lucky […]
Popular Waikanae School teacher Martin Taylor is leaving teaching and a farewell assembly was held at Waikanae School on the 20th July.The special assembly included […]
Breastfeeding is celebrated around the world every year from 1 – 7 August with World Breastfeeding Week. As part of the New Zealand celebrations, Women’s […]
Kāpiti Basketball Director of Coaching Angelo Robinson reports: The New Zealand Basketball Academy 15 & Under Boys and Girls teams have just arrived back in […]
Today (Friday 27 July) is National Poetry Day. Celebrate by reading, writing, speaking poetry. Below is a review of the first collection of Kāpiti poet […]
Kāpiti College Choir, Nga Manu Tioriori o Kāpiti, returned from the competing in the World Choir Games in Cincinnati, Ohio, during the holidays thrilled both […]
Tomorrow morning (Thursday 26th July) passengers from the Capital Connection rail service will be driving to Waikanae Station to further highlight the failure of the […]
World Vision is pleased to announce 17 year old Oliver Missen from Whakatane High School, 18 year old Joanna Gibbs from Kāpiti College and 16 […]
The New Zealand School of Business and Government (SBG), which operates from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch has appointed Amelia Longuet of Ōtaki, the new chief […]
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