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  2. Playcentre - Wikipedia

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    Playcentre is an early childhood education and parenting organisation which operates cooperative parent-led early childhood education centres [1] throughout New Zealand. While the concept originated in New Zealand, [5] it is now also established in Japan. [6] [7] Their mission is stated as "Whānau Tupu Ngātahi - Families growing together."

  3. Beatrice Beeby - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice Eleanor Beeby (née Newnham; 1903 – 20 December 1991) was a New Zealand educator. She was key figure in the establishment of the nursery playcentre movement in New Zealand, which developed into the present-day Playcentre organisation.

  4. List of parks in Papatoetoe - Wikipedia

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    Playcentre Papatoetoe is an early childhood education organisation located along Guide Place who also have 420 branches located throughout New Zealand. [16] Also located along Guide Place is a community centre for the Walk by Faith Charitable Trust. [17]

  5. Category:Early childhood education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Early childhood education in New Zealand" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Playcentre; S. Anne Smith (academic)

  6. Maungaraki - Wikipedia

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    The Church building was relocated from the old NZ Railways works at Moera. There is one school in the suburb: Maungaraki School, a full primary school on Dowse Drive formed in 1999 by the merger of Puketiro and Otonga schools. [5] Maungaraki also has a kindergarten and playcentre.

  7. Coatesville, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Coatesville is an affluent, rural community situated approximately 30 km north-west of Auckland, New Zealand. Albany lies to the east, Paremoremo to the south, Riverhead to the south-west, and Dairy Flat to the north. [3] [4] The area was called Fernielea until 1926, when it was renamed after Gordon Coates, the Prime Minister at the time. [5]

  8. Letty Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown was brought up in Te Araroa. [1] She is Māori, and affiliates with Te Whānau-ā-Apanui and Ngāti Porou iwi. [2] As a young mother in Te Atatū in the 1950s, Brown found she was the only Māori mother at her children's Playcentre because other Māori parents were uncomfortable in the predominantly Pākeha environment.

  9. Manawaru - Wikipedia

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    The SA1 area had a population of 114 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 6 people (5.6%) since the 2013 census, and a decrease of 3 people (−2.6%) since the 2006 census. There were 42 households, comprising 54 males and 57 females, giving a sex ratio of 0.95 males per female.