Prospectus 2014

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NGĀ WHARE WHĀRIKI KŌHUNGAHUNGA

EARLY LEARNING CENTRES

Looking for the best in childcare and early education for your young family? Why not enrol them at one of our early learning centres? Te Wānanga o Aotearoa provides high-quality early childhood education and care to children of students, staff and communities. Each of ngā whare whāriki kōhungahunga: • has a high proportion of qualified and registered early learning teachers (at least 80 percent of staff) • provides a learning environment embedded in Te Whāriki (the early childhood education curriculum) • offers competitive and comparative fees • is registered with WINZ (for those who are eligible for a childcare subsidy) • provides 20 hours of early childhood education each week for children three to six years old • supplies healthy meals for all children at no extra cost.

Gisborne

Te Awamutu

WHARE ĀMAI Whirikoka Campus (06) 869 2071 wa@twoa.ac.nz

APAKURA TE KĀKANO Apakura Campus (07) 872 0419 atk@twoa.ac.nz

Hamilton

Tokoroa

RAROERA TE PUĀWAI Te Rapa Road Raroera Campus (07) 849 9742 rtp@twoa.ac.nz

TE RAU ORIWA Gate 3 Tokoroa Hospital Grounds Maraetai Road Tokoroa (07) 886 0324 tro@twoa.ac.nz

Māngere NGĀ KĀKANO O TE MĀNUKA 10 Canning Crescent Māngere (09) 255 1408 nkm@twoa.ac.nz

CONTACT US ON 0800 355 553 Ask to be put through to the early learning centre manager in your region.

TE PĀTAKA MĀRAMATANGA

LIBRARIES

About us

Te Pātaka Maramatanga provides a free, comprehensive service to all tauira, wherever they are studying. Our libraries based around the country provide friendly, trained and experienced kaimahi to help you find and use information for research, learning and assignments.

For more information, you’re welcome to visit Te Pātaka Māramatanga, your library or contact us at:

All our libraries provide free computer access (including free internet and wifi access), a range of books, magazines, DVD’s, comics and databases that support Te Wānanga o Aotearoa programmes; the ability to view videos and listen to music; and much more. Each library in the group is looked on as the learning community’s own space, with kaimahi placing emphasis on helpfulness in a welcoming environment. Resources include e-books, e-journals and access to thousands of educational videos.

510 Te Rapa Road, Hamilton (07) 850 3272 Freephone: 0800 11 55 33

Tauira are encouraged to contact library kaimahi with their questions or requests, either in person or by freephone, email or post. In addition, each regional librarian provides an outreach service, regularly travelling to learning sites that are some distance from the library buildings. The library website contains links to a wide variety of resources, including the library catalogue where tauira can find and order titles at any time. Required books can be couriered to you and returned to the library at no charge. You can visit us on our Te Pātaka Māramatanga Facebook page or utilise our virtual library.

Tāmaki Makaurau

15 Canning Crescent, Māngere, Auckland PO Box 43112, Māngere (09) 256 5900 0800 355 553

Papaiōea

Centennial Drive, Hokowhitu, Palmerston North 06 351 0467 0800 355 553

Porirua

3 Heriot Road, Porirua (04) 237 7166 ext: 6049 0800 355 553

Te Pātaka Māramatanga Matua

Waiariki

2/20 Depot Street, Waiwhero, Rotorua (07) 3436087 ext: 8172 0800 355 553

Whirikoka

630 Childers Road, Gisborne (06) 869 2042 ext: 6442 0800 355 553

Tainui

254 Ohaupo Road, Glenview, Hamilton (07) 843 2738 0800 355 553

Te Pātaka Māramatanga has designed a service to ensure that every student, in every place, in every programme of study, has the library experience that makes the best possible contribution to learning success at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

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