Tainui
Central hub location:
Mangakōtukutuku – Glenview,
Hamilton
Regions served:
Waikato
Number of tauira in 2012:
2,590
Key sites:
Rāhui Pōkeka (Huntly),
Raroera (Te Rapa, Hamilton),
Mangakōtukutuku (Glenview,
Hamilton), Apakura (Te Awamutu),
Tokoroa, Maniapoto (Te Kūiti)
Home to O-Tāwhao marae (the
birthplace of Te Wānanga o
Aotearoa), Tainui rohe also hosts Te
Puna Mātauranga (our head office) in
Te Awamutu. Tainui is now catering
to a rapidly expanding youth market
being driven by a range of new
youth initiatives called Mātātahi
Mataora. Popular programme choices
in Tainui are te reo, tikanga, sports
leadership and business.
Whirikoka
Central hub location:
Whirikoka – Gisborne
Regions served:
Gisborne, Tairawhiti,
Ōpōtiki, Wairoa, Turanganui a Kiwa
Number of tauira in 2012:
1,29
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Key sites:
Ōpōtiki, Whirikoka
First to greet the new day on behalf
of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Whirikoka
hosts a large percentage of tauira
who have never gained a qualification
prior to studying with us.
Popular programme choices at
Whirikoka are te reo, tikanga,
business, the arts (particularly
raranga) and indigenous research.
Te Tai Tonga
Central hub location:
Porirua – Porirua, Wellington
Regions served:
Wellington, Tasman,
Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast,
Canterbury, Otago, Southland
Number of tauira in 2012:
3,237
Key sites:
Porirua, Te Awakairangi
(Lower Hutt), Orongomai (Upper
Hutt), Waitohi (Picton), Waiharakeke
(Blenheim), Whakatū (Nelson),
O-Tautahi (Christchurch), Wānaka,
Whakatipu (Queenstown)
Te Tai Tonga continues to support
tauira and kaimahi of O-Tautahi
as they continue to rebuild their
lives and create an exciting future
through tertiary education. Popular
programmes in Te Tai Tonga are
te reo, business, computing and
social services.
Central hub location:
Manukau - Māngere, Auckland
Regions served:
Northland/Auckland
Number of tauira in 2012:
9,388
Key sites:
Kaitāia, Kaikohe, Ngā
Mahinga (Whangarei), Te Raki
Paewhenua (North Shore), Manukau,
Waihorotiu (Queen Street), Te
Rewarewa (New Lynn), Glen Innes,
Hoani Waititi Marae
With its large Māori, Pasifika and
Asian populations, our Manukau
site celebrates cultural diversity in
our largest city. Popular programme
choices in Tāmaki Makaurau are
computing, te reo, business
and tikanga.
Tāmaki Makaurau/
Te Tai Tokerau
Waiariki
Central hub location:
Turipuku – Rotorua
Regions served:
Bay of Plenty
Number of tauira in 2012:
2,566
Key sites:
Tauranga Moana, Rotorua,
Whakatāne, Kawerau, Tūrangi
Waiariki is home to large Māori
and Pasifika populations and this
is reflected in our demographics
for Waiariki rohe, with upwards of
80% of tauira being from these two
groups each year. Popular programme
choices in Waiariki are te reo,
business, computing, and health
and fitness leadership.
Papaiōea
Central hub location:
Hokowhitu – Palmerston North
Regions served:
Hawkes Bay,
Taranaki, Manawatu, Wanganui,
Wellington
Number of tauira in 2012:
2,266
Key sites:
Ngāmotu (New Plymouth),
Te Matau a Māui (Hastings/Napier),
Whanganui, Hokowhitu (Palmerston
North), Taitoko (Levin), Whakaoriori
(Masterton)
Papaiōea is committed to the
revitalisation of te reo Māori and aims
to have all kaimahi either fluent in
the language or working towards it.
Popular programmes in Papaiōea are
te reo, the arts (particularly raranga),
business and mau rākau.
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Annual report 2012