Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu explained

Te Kura o Te Koutu
Motto:'Mahia e tōna ringa, tino kai tino mākona'
Type:Total Māori Immersion School (Kura Kaupapa)
Established:1993
Principal:Koa Angus Douglas[1]
Roll:
Decile:3I[2]
Moe:1153

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Koutu or the Kura is a co-educational Māori immersion school in Rotorua, New Zealand offering education within a unique Maori environment for Māori students from Year 1 to Year 13. Te Koutu students from all years learn Spanish as well as Māori and English.

History

Founded in 1993 the Kura's purpose was to serve the education of Te Arawa Māori students. The school first started as a limited school with two teachers and a roll of 20–30 students. The school was first situated at Tumahourangi Marae on the shores of Lake Rotorua. When the school was moved to new facilities on Russell Rd, it gave Te Koutu an opportunity to expand and to increase the student roll. During these times a newly faced principal by the name of Uenuku Fairhall was going to grow the school from the new grounds up.[3]

Roll

Te Kura o Te Koutu has a relatively small number of students ranging from 200 to 230. The school excels in sport, cultural activities and Spanish.

Te Koutu houses (Rahinga)

The houses are named after the five Kuia (elderly woman) of the rohe.

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: Kura principal. Rotorua Daily Post. 20 February 2018.
  2. Web site: Decile Change 2014 to 2015 for State & State Integrated Schools . 29 November 2013 . Ministry of Education . 12 February 2015.
  3. Web site: High Achiever: Uenuku Fairhall.