INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PROSPECTUS - Ma te huruhuru, ka rere te manu Fly Further Together O le tele o sulu e maua ai figota
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¯ KOWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PROSPECTUS Ma te huruhuru, ka rere te manu Fly Further Together O le tele o sulu e maua ai figota
OUR VISION, MISSION AND VALUES Fly Further Together MA TE HURUHURU, KA RERE TE MANU Adorn the bird with feathers so it may fly PRINCIPAL’S O LE TELE O SULU E MAUA AI FIGOTA WELCOME The more torches we Welcome and warm have (when fishing at greetings to all considering night), the more fish we enrolment at Kōwhai catch: the more we work Intermediate in 2021. collaboratively, the more As New Zealand’s we achieve first intermediate school, We strive for our students CONTENTS and now one of the most to step confidently into diverse schools in the the future as well-rounded FIVE PRIORITIES AT KŌWHAI4 country, we are leaders individuals What will I learn at Kōwhai? 6 in times of transition, Our curriculum 6 innovation and change. We Value Talent development and extension programmes 6 Our founding motto, WHĀNAU Learning support 7 FIAT LUX, means to shine We include everyone, Information and Communication Technologies – ICT 7 light, like the Kōwhai We work together, Special Language Programmes 7 flowers, and aligning with the concept of Te Ao Mārama. Our history and traditions We look after each other WHAT CAN I DO OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM? 8 Like the Kōwhai tree which is unique in the Aotearoa While our school is future focused we are proud of our RESPECT Sports programmes 8 forests and in our cities, so are we. The Kōwhai tree is history as being New Zealand’s first Intermediate School Respect our diversity, Intermediate sports camp 8 the only native tree that flowers before it grows leaves. It established in 1922. In keeping with the school’s tradition, Respect our environment, Trent Bray Swim School 8 blossoms in early spring, standing out in a time of change. students join one of the four school houses of Burns, Respect Te Tiriti o Waitangi Camps, trips and adventures 8 Tūī and other native birds track down the kōwhai and Garrard, Parr and Rudman. Students collect points for LEARNING WHAT CAN I DO CREATIVELY AT KŌWHAI? 10 swoop through its branches finding nectar. Its bark is used their house through their involvement in school life and for Personalised learning, Performing arts 10 as rongoa (medicine). maintaining school values. The school also continues the Fun and challenge, Technology10 Like the Kōwhai tree our school offers a place of tradition of formal assembly. Classes take turns to lead the Celebration of successes Visual arts 11 sustenance, a place to belong, a place of exploration. assembly and parents are welcome to attend. CONFIDENCE MORE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT KŌWHAI? 12 We stand out brilliantly and differently from others. We Confident in ourselves, Student behaviour 12 grow and we thrive through change as part of a cycle of life. Confident in each other, Staying in touch 12 Like the Kōwhai flower we are bright in our curiosity to Confident to try new things Stationery12 learn and explore. We shine in the way we apply ourselves FAIRNESS Canteen12 to challenges, change and to our communities. We are honest, School Guidance Counsellor 12 Our vision is to “fly further together”, encouraging and We do what is right, Sick bay 13 leading our students to excel, pushing new boundaries, We listen to each other Dental clinic 13 taking on new challenges together and growing further How to get here 13 awareness of their place as a part of the community and School hours 13 also as a global citizen. School proverb School fees and donations 13 I look forward to answering any of your queries and Ko taku toa he toa takitini. Uniform14 encourage you to visit us, attend one of our open days and My strength comes from Enrolment14 parent information evening. my whānau and those who International students 14 Louise Broad came before me. Enrolment zone 15 Principal Contact information 16 2 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 3
FIVE PRIORITIES AT KŌWHAI Digital literacy is essential so that our students can safely navigate the ocean of ideas, opinions and information Learning to learn available via the internet. Learning others’ languages Kōwhai Intermediate School is committed to teaching prepares our children to move between cultures children how to learn. We don’t see children as empty confidently. We aim to produce richly articulate young buckets to be filled up with information. We believe people in all these literacies. children need to learn how to build up their own Personalised learning understandings. Each child comes with their unique collection of Quality teachers experiences, interests and abilities. Our school is set up The school is staffed by a balance of men and women; to identify the needs of individual learners and support teachers with interests and skills and a passion for individual pathways to development. We personalise your teaching intermediate-age children. Kōwhai teachers use child’s education. current best teaching practices and engage in regular Fun with challenge professional development. It is the teacher who makes the This is the age to try out new challenges. We cater for this greatest difference to student achievement and Kōwhai liveliness and inquisitiveness through exciting physical, teachers know how to inspire and challenge their students cultural and creative enrichment, such as camps, to excellence. competitions and events. Focus on literacies Literacy and numeracy are twin priorities at Kōwhai. There are proven reading, writing and speaking programmes in every class, alongside “We are a learning community” Kāhui Ako/Community of Learning lessons in understanding At Kōwhai Intermediate School we are all learning Communities of learning are groups of schools that come and communication in – students, staff and whānau – all the time and from each together to raise achievement for all children and young the language of number. other. Our children are at the centre of this community. people by sharing expertise in teaching and learning, Each student will feel secure, appreciated and have a supporting each other and reflecting the educational sense of belonging here. Our multi-ethnic school aims to pathway from early childhood, primary school through to be an example of how New Zealanders of all backgrounds secondary school. Kōwhai Intermediate is a member of can work and play together. The rich resources, contexts the Mt Albert Kāhui Ako. We also maintain a functional and experiences of our community support the learning relationship with Te Kāhui ako te Waitematā to raise of our children. We maintain excellent relationships achievement for our Māori Medium learners. and communications with our contributing schools and secondary schools, so as to ensure seamless transitions as our students move through their schooling. 4 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 5
mathematics. Using a problem solving based approach, Special Language Programmes the students of Makō Maths will learn in small groups Kōwhai operates two special programmes. with their peers, several times a week. Makō Maths is not TE WHĀNAU POUNAMU – RUMAKI REO a replacement to classroom mathematics, but instead is Te Whānau Pounamu is a parallel pathway of learning that designed to supplement what they are currently learning. is underpinned by Tikanga Māori and is delivered through By learning in a safe and rich learning environment it Te Reo Māori. Graduates of Te Whānau Pounamu are is hoped our Makō students will become independent empowered culturally with a strong sense of identity and mathematicians who can think and communicate about are competent, confident and connected lifelong learners. maths in different ways. Tōku reo tōku ohooho Tōku reo tōku māpihi maurea Information and Communication Tōku reo tōku whakakai marihi Technologies – ICT Ahakoa he iti, he iti Pounamu. At Kōwhai we use Google apps and chromebook devices to GĀFOA LE ATA – SAMOAN support the delivery of the curriculum in the classroom. We Gāfoa le Ata – The Break of Dawn, is our Samoan bilingual have a strong focus on digital citizenship and encourage class, for students whose Samoan heritage and language students to interact positively online. is acknowledged and incorporated into their everyday BYOD learning. The class programme follows the New Zealand We request that our students bring their own chromebook curriculum with a clear focus on biliteracy in both Samoan to school. If a student does not own a chromebook the and English. Our philosophy is guided by three principles: school will have chromebooks available for intermittent language, identity and support, and aims to significantly use. improve our students’ academic achievements and WHAT WILL I LEARN AT KŌWHAI? OFF AT THE GATE personal growth. Students with prior Samoan language To provide a safe school environment, and to allow experience are preferred; however we welcome enquiries At Kōwhai, students have their own classroom and teacher to excel. Our social inquiry learning allows students to go students the time and space to build their peer from all interested families. Students must undertake a who teaches them most of the curriculum. Classes are deeper in areas of study that interest them. relationships and friendships, all student devices must be language assessment to meet language competency and in teams that we call Whānau Whero, Whānau Takahe, We encourage gifted students to take part in the switched off and put away before coming onto the school participate in an interview before being accepted Whānau Matau, Whānau Kotuku, Whānau Apārangi and International Competitions and Assessments for Schools grounds. Chromebooks are used in class with teacher O Gāfoa le Ata o se vasega e fa’aaogaina ai gagana e lua Whānau Pounamu. Each whānau has a mix of separate (ICAS) examinations, along with Kiwi Competitions in a supervision while all other devices are placed in secure (Fa’aperetania ma le Fa’aSamoa) e a’oa’oaina ai mataupu year 7 and year 8 classes so that students from both levels range of curriculum areas. Students with high level abilities storage until the end of the school day. ese’ese. O lenei vasega o se vasega e tu’u fa’atasia ai le get to know each other. can tackle Otago University Maths (a termly problem-solving SOCIAL MEDIA FREE OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL tausaga fitu ma le tausaga valu. The lead teacher of each Whānau is a member of the challenge) and the annual Mathex competition. For avid We ask families to support our initiative for Kōwhai O lo’o mulimulita’i polokalame a lenei vasega i Ta’iala Kōwhai leadership team. readers there is the Auckland Lit Quiz competition. students to be social media free outside of school as we o a’oa’oga a Niu Sila. O lenei vasega e talafeagai lea mo Each week, classes spend some periods with specialist Extension programmes in literacy and numeracy also continue to see many positive effects flow on from this. tamati uma o lo’o mafai ona tautala ma tusitui i le Gagana teachers, who teach technology, ICT and media, visual art, cater for small groups of students who have exceptional Samoa, pe i ai foi se silafia i le gagana. E lē taofia ai lou music and performing arts. abilities. susu mai e fa’atalatalanoa se avanoa mo lou alo pe a fia Talent development modules offer students the auai ai i lenei vasega. Our curriculum opportunity to self select enrichment opportunities across Kōwhai’s curriculum follows all the learning areas of the physical, academic, environmental and cultural domains. New Zealand curriculum: m English Learning support m Mathematics Kōwhai Intermediate is an inclusive school where students m Science with special needs are integrated into mainstream classes m Social sciences with appropriate support. Kōwhai has a learning support m Health and physical education centre, the Totara Room, where an experienced teacher m Technology provides targeted instruction for students using a range of m The arts strategies, programmes and resources. m Second languages Borrowing it’s name from the fastest shark in the world, Makō Maths aims to support and accelerate the learning Talent development and extension of students at Kōwhai Intermediate. To achieve these programmes goals, Kōwhai Intermediate’s maths support programme Every class has a carefully planned programme in English will help our students develop a positive maths identity and mathematics to ensure that students are challenged that allows them to be resilient and engaged in 6 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 7
WHAT CAN I DO OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM? Sports programmes situated on our school grounds. Kōwhai Intermediate Kōwhai has a strong and successful sporting tradition and students have year-round access to the pool and the swim students can trial for school representative teams in many school’s top quality instructors. different sports. All students have the opportunity to take part in We compete in a large range of sporting codes such as swimming instruction for at least two terms of the year. athletics, cross country, swimming, cricket, softball, touch Students access this programme free of charge. Kōwhai rugby, tennis, volleyball, basketball, netball, soccer, rugby club and competitive swimmers use the pool all year for sevens, hockey, league, orienteering, waterpolo, table tennis training under the swim school’s instruction. and futsal. Team practices often occur before or after school, supervised by teachers or coaches. A fitness club Camps, trips and adventures meets before school during the year, catering for students Learning at Kōwhai includes camps, adventure days and field interested in improving their performance at a competitive trips. Over their two years here, students attend a school level. Girls’ netball teams compete in a Saturday morning camp and a Marae experience. inter-school competition. Boys and girls compete in the The William Pike Challenge Award is offered at Kōwhai mid-week basketball competition at Unitec. Inter-house and is a great opportunity for our year 8 students to and inter-whānau sporting and games competitions engage in adventurous opportunities and get involved with involving the whole school, occur throughout the year. their local community. In addition to the annual ski camp, we also select a Intermediate sports camp group of year 8 students to build on their leadership skills Up to fifty of our top sports people compete at the week-long and explore the Great Outdoors, by completing one of New Intermediate Sports Camp held in Matamata each year. Our Zealand’s Great Walks. We began this initiative in 2019 most talented sports students test themselves in a wide with a tramp to Abel Tasman National Park. Science and range of disciplines. The Kōwhai Intermediate School team has social studies learning sometimes includes field trips and won the championship title for the past five years. other opportunities to engage with the world outside school. Trent Bray Swim School We have a special relationship with the Trent Bray Swim School. This modern indoor heated pool complex is 8 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 9
WHAT CAN I DO CREATIVELY AT KŌWHAI? Performing arts – dance, drama and music with professional performers to competitions. The annual Adolescent students are drawn to taking risks with their variety show allows students to perform in public, and growing bodies and minds. The performing arts give our parents to watch their children’s talents grow. students opportunities to explore their new capabilities. Refer to our website for examples of some of the We have specialist dance, drama and music teachers. performing arts opportunities available at Kōwhai. Extension programmes operate in the performing arts. www.kōwhai.school.nz Students can start a new musical instrument, or build on their skills. Students can learn a new instrument by Technology - working with electronics & taking lessons from itinerant music teachers during school coding, foods, textiles and hard materials time, at a modest cost. Our performing arts teachers Our digi-tech, food, textiles and hard materials classes seek opportunities within the community to give students provide hands on and engaging technology experiences. valuable learning experiences, from artistic collaborations Our aim is to grow and encourage well planned, informed, critical practice and creative outcomes. Students rotate through each class in year 7 and can select the technology and arts courses they wish to extend themselves in for year 8. Visual arts – experimenting with media Our specialist visual arts teacher develops students’ expressive and creative talents by producing exciting objects and images in a variety of media. Student art is displayed at Auckland intermediate school art exhibitions. Many families frame or display their children’s artworks for their home decor. Examples of student work can be found on the Kōwhai school website photo gallery. 10 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 11
Sick bay Dental clinic Our office staff members hold current First Aid Certificates. The mobile school dental clinic visits once a year. Unless it is a minor matter, if your child is hurt or becomes CONTACT: Dental Clinic, 19 Brixton Road, Mt Eden, ill a member of staff will contact you. In case of an telephone (09) 623 4537. emergency our staff will call an ambulance and advise you urgently. How to get here Please remember to keep your contact details current We recommend students travel to and from school with with the school and ensure we have an alternative contact others. If your child must come to school by car, please number in case we are unable to reach you. take care not to stop or park illegally. MORE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT KŌWHAI BUS AND TRAIN We are well served by public transport. A staff member Student behaviour m Digital Portfolios: students will upload assessments SCHOOL HOURS visits the Kingsland train station after school to monitor Our school values underpin how we treat each other at and work to their online portfolio throughout the year that All students in school 8.30am safety. It is your responsibility to ensure your child Kōwhai. While students are expected to take responsibility will be shared with parents and caregivers. School begins 8.45am understands how to behave safely in and around public for their behaviour we support them with encouragement, m Newsletters are distributed on a fortnightly basis Interval 11.00 – 11.20am transport. advice and a restorative philosophy. Our main focus is SCHOOL WEBSITE Lunch break 12.00 – 12.10pm OWN WHEELS affirming and encouraging excellent behaviour. Our school Our school website www.kōwhai.school.nz and google Afternoon break 1.20 – 2.00pm We encourage students to cycle, scooter or walk to school. has well established positive behaviour for learning calendar keeps you up to date with school wide events. End of school 3.00pm Appropriate safety helmets must be worn and you must initiatives. Curriculum updates are posted each term so that parents ensure your child knows the safest route to and from can track what students are learning each term. School Office hours school. Bicycle racks and a lock-up scooter shed are Staying in touch Monday to Friday 8am – 3.30pm available to store bikes and scooters during the day. In order for your child to make the most of the learning Stationery opportunities at Kōwhai, a strong relationship between Stationery packs can be purchased online from Lateness or absence Parents/Caregivers and the teacher is a necessity. We www.myschool.co.nz Late students report to the School Office to collect SCHOOL DONATION have various methods to work with you. a late pass. If your child is absent or late for any Annual curriculum donation per family $300 m You are invited to meet teachers together with your Canteen reason you must phone the school, or email Two or more pupils per family $450 child, early in term 1 to map out learning goals and to Lunches may be ordered on line through the link on our absentees@kōwhai.school.nz The School Office will This contribution supports all students through the assist the teacher to learn more about your child. web page. Lunches will be delivered to the classroom. notify you by text message if your child is absent provision of resources not funded by the Government m In term 2 and 3 student led conferences are held The canteen is also open during morning interval. without a reason. and includes ‘take home’ items such as artworks and entirely focused upon the student’s recent learning. In the event of your family taking an extended technology projects. Parents are welcome to contact their child’s class teacher School Guidance Counsellor holiday inside of the school year, application must be or the Principal, Associate Principal or Deputy Principal at A school guidance counsellor is available to actively made in writing to the Principal, to withdraw your child any time to discuss their child’s well-being and progress. support student well-being and education outcomes. from class. Meetings can be arranged at a time that is convenient for Our counsellor assists students to deal with personal, KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 2016 ERO REPORT all parties. social or behavioural issues that put their wellbeing, School Office telephone For our latest excellent report by the Education m Formal written reports are sent home at the end of learning and school achievement at risk. (09) 846 7534 Review Office, visit www.ero.govt.nz term 2 and term 4 12 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 13
Please check the map carefully as some streets and roads are only partially in our zone. If unsure please contact the school for confirmation. Kōwhai Intermediate enrolment zone UNIFORM Abbey St Burns St Duncan Ave Hampstead Rd La Veta Ave Woodward Rds Rhyde St Tanekahe St from Students must wear school uniform at all times during Ace Pl Burnside Ave Duncan McLean Link Harbutt Ave Laurel St Newcastle St Richardson Rd 111, Paice Ave to King Edward St the school day and when travelling to and from school. Enrolment Aitken Tce Akepiro St Burton St Camden Rd Dundonald St Edenvale Cres Harcourt St Haslett St Leamington Rd Leone Tce Newton Rd Ngahura St 96 and below Richbourne St Tasman Ave Taumata Rd GIRLS a navy monogrammed polo shirt, maroon In order to plan our classes for 2021 we encourage you to Akiraho St Cardigan St Edenvale Park Rd Haultain St Leslie Ave Niger St Rocky Nook Ave Taupata St Alberton Ave Cargill St Edenview Rd Haverstock Rd Levonia St Nikau St Rossgrove Tce monogrammed sweatshirt, navy and maroon plaid enrol your child by the end of term 3. Alderley Rd Carrick Pl Edinburgh St Hazelmere Rd Linwood Ave Nixon St Rossmay Tce Tawari St Taylors Rd culottes or navy shorts, plain white ankle socks. Enrolments will be online. Please follow the Enrol Tab Alex Evans St Carrie St Elgin St Williamson Hesketh St Lisnoe Ave Norgrove Ave Royal Ave Thanet Ave Alexander St Carrington Rd Ave to Great North Rd Henry Louis Ct Lloyd Ave Norrie Ave Royal Tce Terms 2 and 3 (optional) long-sleeved plain navy skivvy, at the top of our website. Alexis Ave Eastern side and even Esplanade Rd Mt Highland Rd Locarno Ave Northland St Ruarangi Rd Third Ave numbers only Eden Rd to View Rd Ruru St Thomas Ave monogrammed heavy zip-up fleece, long plain navy It is likely that we will hold a ballot for a limited number Allendale Rd Caughey Pl Ethel St Home St Lyon Ave Norwich St Sadgrove Tce Tongariro St Altham Ave Horoeka Ave MacAulay St Novar Pl trousers, black tights, long black socks, monogrammed of enrolments in 2021.The Board of Trustees will advise Amandale Ave Central Rd Euston Rd Horopito St MacKelvie from Nugent St Sainsbury Rd Toroa St Challinor Cres Evelyn St Williamson Ave to Sandringham Rd from Turakina St navy blue soft shell jacket. the number available in term 3. Ambrose St Chapman St Ewington Ave Hulse Ave Great North Rd Oakfield Ave New North Rd to Mt Upper Queen St Arawa St Ian McKinnon Dr Onslow Rd Albert Rd BOYS a navy monogrammed polo shirt, maroon Applications for out of zone enrolments for both Argyle St Charlotte St Exeter Rd Inwood St Madeira Lane Ophir St Scanlan St Vailima St Chatham Ave Exmouth St Madeira Pl Valley Rd Dominion Ariki St Williamson Jennings St Owairaka Ave monogrammed sweatshirt, navy shorts, long black socks. mainstream and special programmes must be submitted Ave to Great North Rd Charles St Fairleigh Ave Jerram St Maidstone St Paice Ave School Rd Rd to Woodford and Seaview Tce Horoeka Sts Cobden St Fenton St Malvern Rd Terms 2 and 3 (optional) long-sleeved plain navy skivvy, by Wednesday 2 September 2020, 3.00pm. The ballot Aroha Ave Coleridge St Fergusson Ave Jersey Ave Margaret Ave Parkdale Rd Second Ave Verona Ave Asquith Ave Jesmond Tce Park Hill Rd View Rd from monogrammed heavy zip-up fleece, long plain navy will be drawn under police supervision on Wednesday 9 Auburn St Williamson Ave to Great North Rd Ferner Ave Kamahi St Mark Rd Parr Rd Seddon St Esplanade Rd to Fifth Ave Marlborough St Segar Ave Horoeka St trousers, monogrammed navy blue soft shell jacket. September 2020. Avenham Walk Collins St Finch St Karaka St Marne Rd Partridge St Selcourt Rd Vinter Tce Baldwin Ave Karangahape Rd Phyllis St Commercial Rd FOOTWEAR plain black leather lace-up shoes Terms 2 All applicants will be advised (successful and Ballast LN Conway Rd First Ave Great North Rd to Martin Ave Pickens Cres Selkirk Rd Violet St Fleet St Motorway Overpass Maybeck Rd Severn Rd Bannerman Rd Virginia Ave East and 3 (optional) black or brown leather sandals. unsuccessful) on Wednesday 16 September 2020. Basque Rd Cooper St Flower St Kawaka St McDonald St Pickett Ave Seychelles St Wagner Pl Copeland St Pollen St from Shaddock St SUN HATS Terms 1 and 4 plain navy bucket hat. Beaconsfield St Cornwallis St Fontenoy St Kelly St McLean St Williamson Ave to Shaw St Waima St International students Begbie Pl Fourth Ave Kenneth Ave Minnie St Great North Rd Wairere Ave PE UNIFORM gold and navy monogrammed top and PE Bellevue Rd Dominion Couldry St Fowlds Ave Kenyon Ave Monaghan Ave Ponsonby Rd from Shorwell St Walters Rd Counsel Tce Karangahape & Springfield Rd shorts. Kōwhai welcomes international students. We place Rd to Horoeka Ave Coyle St Fowler Ave Keppell St Monmouth St Great North Rds to Springleigh Ave Ward Tce Bellwood Ave France St Kerr St Morningside Dr Warwick St Williamson Ave SWIMMING regulation swimming attire will be needed. international students in English medium classes with Benfield Ave Cricket Ave Francis Ryan Cl Kerr Taylor Ave Morning Star Pl Porters Ave St Benedicts St Watea Rd Cromwell St St Lukes Rd Bennett St George St Khyber Pass Rd Mostyn St SPORTS TEAMS representing the school may wear a local students and provide withdrawal classes to teach oral Bond St Crummer Rd Glenside Cres Symonds St to Boston Mountain View Rd Potatau St Stable Lane Water St Prospect Tce Watson Ave Dacre St Rd plain navy blue tracksuit when attending sporting events. and written English. Boston Rd Dean St Gordon Rd King Edward St Paice Mountfield Tce Prospero Tce Stillwell Rd Wellgarth St Bournemouth Ave Grande Ave Mt Albert Rd Suffolk St Wesley Ave JEWELLERY a single stud in each ear and/or a watch. A designated adult who sees to their pastoral care, Braemar Tce Derwent St Grange Rd Dominon Ave to Dominion Rd Carrington Rd to Punga St Summit Dr West St Devon St King St Sandringham Rd Putiki St HAIR long hair must be tied back during technology and ensures that their accommodation is safe and happy, Brentwood Ave Diamond St Rd to Henly Rd Kingsland Ave Mt Eden Rd from Raetihi Cress Sussex St from WIlliamson Ave to Western Springs Rd Brewster Ave Grant Ave Weston Ave classes with a plain navy or black hair tie. supports our international students. Bright St Dolph St Graysons Lane Kingsland Tce New North Rd and Symonds St to Raleigh St Great North Rd Willcott St Dominion Rd start Kingsway Ave Ranleigh Rd Sutherland Rd Great North Rd UNIFORM can be purchased from The Warehouse, 7 Enrolment as an international student is made through Brisbane St (city end) to Paice Ave start (city end) to Kirk St Esplanade Rd Rawalpindi St Sylvan Ave East Williamson Ave Buchanan St Mt Royal Ave Willis St Don Croot St Williamson Ave Kitchener Rd Randolph St Sylvan Ave West Wagener Place, Mt Albert (opp Westfield St Lukes). Phone the Principal and the International Director. International Burch St Doreen Ave Grosvenor St Kitenui Ave Myrtle St Reimers Ave Symonds St from Wolseley St New Bond St 09 846 9534. student packs are available from the school office. Burgoyne St Burleigh St Grove Rd Knight Ave New North Rd from Rendall Pl New North Rd to Alex Evans St Woodford Rd Douglas Ave Guardwell Ave Korari St Renton Rd Woodward Rd Any additional clothing items worn for cultural reasons Burnley Tce Duart Ave Gundry St Kōwhai St start (city end) to Richardson & Rhodes Ave Takau St Wynyard Rd Burnley Tce must be either navy or black. 14 KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KŌWHAI INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 15
CONTACT INFORMATION 26 Onslow Road, Kingsland, Auckland 1024 PHONE (09) 846 7534 EMAIL admin@kōwhai.school.nz WEBSITE www.kōwhai.school.nz
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