Education

The incoming principal of Hukarere Girls’ College has a clear message for ākonga and whānau: she’s here for the long haul.

“When I’m in, I’m in 110%.

Te Takawai Christian Diploma: A Year of Formation and Flourishing

The first year of the Te Takawai Christian Diploma concluded in Gisborne from October 10 to 12 for Te Rau Theological College, gathering students from Te Tairāwhiti and guest students...

‘Not My Reo, But a Reo Given’: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori at Hoani Tapu

To kick things off for Te Wiki o te reo Māori at Hoani Tapu – St Johns Theological College, Tikanga Pākehā student Luke Watson led Monday’s morning prayer completely in...

Dr Jenny Te Paa-Daniel Joins Global Fellows Programme for Anglican Women’s Leadership

The Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) has launched its inaugural Fellows Programme, an initiative aimed at equipping a new generation of Anglican women leaders from the Global South.

He hokinga mahara ki te Kura o Hukarere

Ko te kanohi rongonui o te ao pāpaho Māori, ko Tini Molyneux tētahi o ngā hia wāhine Māori i whai wāhi ki te kura Kōhine o Hukarere i roto i...

Te Takawai is breaking barriers and opening new frontiers for theological ākonga

Students and staff of the revamped Diploma in Christian Studies, offered through Te Takawai, a collaboration between Hoani Tapu St John’s Theological College and four Hui Amorangi, are celebrating...

Te Aute College Heads to Sydney for Sports and Cultural Exchange

Te Aute College students and staff are heading to Sydney this week for a unique sports and culture tour, blending rugby and league matches with significant kapa haka performances.

Ven. Fran Hokianga Graduates, Honours Whānau and Mission

The Venerable Fran Hokianga has added another milestone to her remarkable journey of ministry and mission: on 2 May 2025, she graduated from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi in Whakatāne...

Reviving Faith and Whanaungatanga

Ōrongonui Te Kura Mihingare o Te Tai Tokerau equips future clergy and lay people to carry out the mission first established at Oihi in 1814.

Te Aute College Continues to Flourish in 2025

Te Aute College marked the beginning of the 2025 school year with a powerful pōwhiri on 1st February, welcoming new and returning students alongside their whānau.

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