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- Thanks Fair Go!!
After 17 years of trying, we (with the help of Hadyn from Fair Go) have convinced the Council to reduce the speed outside our school from 100 to 40 km/h. Well done to Maree and Alex, and the other compelling letter writers from Pohutukawa Class who motivated a positive change. The pen is truly mightier than the sword.
- Technology Win- EPRO8
Congratulations to our Year 5 and 6 Technology Team that were just placed first and second in the EPRO8 competition. Our Year 7 and 8 team were second. The Brief was to create an animal with moving parts. Big thanks to Neil White who supported the teams. Good luck in the BOP finals
- Enjoying our visit to Waiteti Marae
Powhiri time during our noho at Ngongotaha's Waiteti Marae. Thank you, to the Williams Whanau for sharing your place with us. A couple of days of swimming, kayaking, cooking and learning for our senior students.
- ABOUT US | Te Ranga School
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- INFO | Te Ranga School
School Hours Te Ranga School starts at 8:30 am and concludes at 2:30 pm Interval is at 10:20 and lunch runs from 12:30 to 1:30pm Transport A school bus leaves from the Constables Gallery at 7:30am and collects students at the bottom of Te Matai Rd. at 7:40 am as well as collecting students on the way. Te Ranga School also runs up to 4 minivans. Please inquire at the office if there are places and the cost Our Values At Te Ranga School, we value Honesty, Excellence, Accountability, Respect & Trust. Our Mission To work in partnership with parents to challenge children to become confident, connected, actively involved, lifelong learners who are caring and responsible people. Our Vision To be a caring, dynamic school community committed to high achievement and life-long learning
- ENROLMENT SCHEME | Te Ranga School
TE RANGA SCHOOL (2020) Enrolment Scheme Effective from 1 February 2017 The guidelines for development and operation of enrolment schemes are issued under section 11G (3) of the Education Act 1989 for the purpose of describing the basis on which the Secretary’s powers in relation to enrolment schemes will be exercised. Home Zone All students who live within the home zone described below (and shown on the map) shall be eligible to enrol at the school. Starting at the southern end of Te Matai Road, head north along Te Matai Road to number 486. At this point take a direct line to the intersection of No 1 Road and Cheetham Avenue. Continue north along No 1 Road. All of Te Matai Road and Cheetham Avenue are in zone. No 1 Road from the intersection with Cheetham Avenue (number 453 No 1 Road) north to intersection with Te Puke Highway (SH2) are in zone. Roderick Lane and Edgehill Place also are in zone. Head east along Te Puke Highway (SH2) to Brown Road. Head south along Brown Road until it intersects with Te Matai Road. From number 573 Te Matai Road, head east to the intersection of Rangiuru Road and Oak Drive. Homewood Drive, Mark Road and Oak Drive are in zone. Head south along Raniguru Road until it intersects with Te Matai Road then head back to the start point at the southern end of Te Matai Road. Rangiuru Road from number 852 is in zone. All streets within the boundary stated above are in zone. Both sides of the in-zone roads above are included unless otherwise stated. Proof of residence within the home zone will be required. Each year, applications for enrolment in the following year from in-zone students will be sought by a date which will be published in a daily or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the school. This will enable the board to assess the number of places which can be made available to students who live outside the home zone. Out of Zone Enrolments Each year the board will determine the number of places which are likely to be available in the following year for the enrolment of students who live outside the home zone. The board will publish this information by notice in a daily or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the school. The notice will indicate how applications are to be made and will specify a date by which all applications must be received. As per the enrolment scheme legislation, applications for enrolment will be processed in the following order of priority: First Priority – This priority is not applicable at this school because the school does not run a special programme approved by the Secretary for Education. Second Priority – will be given to applicants who are siblings of current students. Third Priority – will be given to applicants who are siblings of former students. Fourth Priority – will be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the school. Fifth Priority – will be given to any applicant who is a child of a former student of the school. Sixth Priority – will be given to any applicant who is either a child of an employee of the board of the school or a child of a member of the board of the school. will be given to all other applicants. If there are more applicants in the second, third, fourth or fifth priority groups than there are places available, Selection within the priority group will be by ballot conducted in accordance with instructions by the Secretary. Under Section 11G (1) on the Education Act 1989. Parents will be informed of the date of any ballot by notice in a daily or community newspaper circulating in the area served by the school. Applicants seeking second or third priority status may be required to give proof of a sibling relationship. If there are any queries about the zone or interest in Te Ranga School please call the school 022 573 8032 Pre Enrolment Form