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Tēnā koutou katoa Ko Tainui te waka Ko Pare Hauraki te rohe Ko Tīkapakapa te moana Ko Te Waitangi ō Hinemuri me Waihou ngā awa Ko Tui Kairangi te maunga Ko Te-Paeroa-o-Toi-te-Huatahi te wāhi Ko Karanga te Tūī te pā Ko Te Kura Tuatahi o Paeroa te kura No reira, Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
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Behind our school stands an old pa site “Karanga e Tūī.” TūīKairangi, Primrose Hill is our maunga. |
Ko Hauraki te Iwi
Our school acknowledges and recognises all Hauraki Iwi. When establishing the school’s Rūmaki Unit, the following iwi were identified as strongly represented within our school – Ngāti Maru, Ngāti Tamaterā, Ngāti Hako, Ngāti Tara Tokanui, Ngāti Paoa and the hapū Ngāti Tawhaki. Within our school charter, guided by the school’s vision we will show our commitment to the revitalisation of Haurakitanga |
Paeroa Central School is a dual medium primary school located in the rural town of Paeroa.
The school is 140 years old and currently operates 4 classrooms with a roll of approximately 80 students. We have two English Medium classes and two Māori Medium Level 1 Rūmaki classes. In the Rūmaki classes, Te Ara Hou o te Reo, 80-100% of learning is in Te Reo Māori. Auraki (English) Medium students also have lessons in Te Reo Māori working within Level 4 Te Reo Māori. All students have the opportunity to join Kapa Haka and work towards performing at the Hauraki Festival in Term 4.
Each class has a teacher aide or kaiawhina. Some support staff also run small group learning programmes. All children are supported with their learning. We have a school wide focus on literacy: te reo Matatini and numeracy: Pāngarau. We have a cultural curriculum linked to our unique area Hauraki. This includes hītori (history), pūrākau (traditional stories) and kawa me ngā tikanga (rules that are set).
We are an Enviro school and in Term 2 and 3, learning is student driven where practical activities are tied to learning about sustainability. Students may cook, work in the school vegetable gardens and orchard, make ointments using rongoā, design and paint murals, and/or work with local community. Our students strive to be excellent Kaitiaki (Guardians).
We strongly promote Sport and Education Outside the Classroom programmes.
14 Jul 2025
21 Jul 2025
Tēnā Koutou,
We have been keeping a close eye on the weather which is changing all the time. We are expecting showers/rain tomorrow, to what degree is unpredictable.
Therefore we (Nga Iwi FM), have made a call to change the venue from Ngahutoitoi Marae to the -
Paeroa War Memorial Hall
10am - 2pm
Thursday 26th June
For stalls / displays / interactive sites you are all welcome
Te Kura Tuatahi o Paeroa kapahaka will still be performing at 10.30am
Nga mihi nui
Kia ora e te whanau,
A reminder of the final week ahead, before closing school for term two. Nga mihi
BIKE SAFETY
Kia ora whānau,
We need your help to keep our tamariki safe when they ride their bikes to school. Recently, some of our older students have been seen riding without their helmets. This is a serious concern as it puts their safety at risk, and especially with recent near misses. NOT OK!
Starting tomorrow, if a child is found without a helmet, we will safely store their bike at school until a parent/caregiver can collect it. Our teachers work hard to monitor safety, but we need everyone’s support to ensure our kids follow road rules and wear their helmets.
Please talk to your child about the importance of wearing a helmet and understanding bike safety rules. Every journey to school should be a safe one.
Noho ora mai whanau
Mona Hingston, Tumuaki: Principal
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