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Hillcrest Library - Manga-o-nua Opened in August 1982 and moved to Masters Ave in 1997. [5] St Andrews Library - Waiwherowhero Opened 23 February 1990, [5] as a replacement for Frankton Library, [23] on Hall Street, [24] which was demolished about 1983 to make way for the new bridge over the railway. [25] Te Kete Aronui - Rototuna Library ...
The twelve heavens and ten Atua (gods) are represented on each sidearm and the centre piece, representative of Io, the Supreme being , has representations of the three baskets of knowledge in Maori tradition (Te Kete Aronui, Te kete Tuauri, and Te Kete Tuatea), [3] the influence of the
Rototuna Primary School and Te Totara Primary School are contributing primary schools (years 1–6) with rolls of 767 and 752 students respectively. [73] [74] Rototuna Primary opened in 2003 [75] and Te Totara opened in 2008. [76] Rototuna Junior High School opened in early 2016 for the start of the school year which serves Years 7 to 10. [77]
The decile ratings used here come from the Ministry of Education Te Kete Ipurangi website and from the decile change spreadsheet listed in the references. The deciles of all schools were last revised using information from the 2006 Census, and may occasionally change for some schools between Censuses as schools open, close and merge. [ 5 ]
The building of the old Massey Library and now it has been re-purposed. Te Manawa inherits the library services of Massey Library. It is a part (one of 55 branches) of the wider family of Auckland Libraries, which has extensive collections of books, e-books, newspapers, magazines and online resources, even free movie streaming. There are ...
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Since returning to the University of Waikato, she has been appointed as full professor, while serving as Chair of the Department of Geography and as Deputy Dean and Associate Dean Academic of Te Kura Kete Aronui (the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences). [1]