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  2. School fees in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    School fees in New Zealand. School fees in New Zealand is a term referring to monetary payments by parents or guardians to their child's school. In state and state-integrated schools, "school fees" is most commonly used to describe a request from schools to parents or guardians for a donation (usually annual) to their child's school.

  3. Otago University Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    As well as providing facilities and student representation on university committees, the students' association began to provide services and facilities for its members. The first Student Union building, providing meeting rooms, men's and women's common rooms and a cafeteria, was established in 1904 in Allen Hall, which is today the university's theatre department.

  4. Lincoln University (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    With two large lecture theatres each seating several hundred, its computerised teaching aids and audiovisual capacity were considered cutting-edge for New Zealand in 1990. Built in 1990 to provide lecture and seminar space for a rapidly-increasing intake of Commerce students, the Commerce Building sits on what was the Ivey Hall gardens.

  5. Southern Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Southern Institute of Technology. The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT; Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Murihiku) is a public tertiary education institution (NZ TEI), established in 1971. It is one of New Zealand's largest institutions of technology, with 12,579 enrolees in 2021, contributing to a total of 4,768 Equivalent Full-Time students ...

  6. Education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The education system in New Zealand implements a three-tier model which includes primary and intermediate schools, followed by secondary schools (high schools) and by tertiary education at universities and polytechnics. The academic year in New Zealand varies between institutions, but generally runs from early February until mid-December for ...

  7. Auckland International College - Wikipedia

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    Auckland International College was an independent coeducational secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand. AIC was established by a Japanese educational for-profit corporation, Oshu Corporation. It adopted the IB Diploma Programme as its sole curriculum plus a preparation year programme for the course (year 11). The school ran with a Northern ...

  8. Macleans College - Wikipedia

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    Macleans College is a co-educational state secondary school located in Eastern Beach, Auckland, New Zealand.The school is named after the Scottish MacLean family who lived and farmed the land of the school and surrounding reserves, and the school emblem contains the castle from their family crest along with six waves which symbolise the seaside location of the school. [4]

  9. Motu Move - Wikipedia

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    Motu Move. Motu Move is a contactless fare payment system in development as the National Ticketing Solution (NTS) for New Zealand. It is contracted to the American company Cubic and is expected to begin rollout in Timaru in 2024 and be available nationwide by 2026. [1] The aim is to achieve a nationally consistent payment system, with a choice ...