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BAY of PLENTY Events That Connect Schools, Communities & Employers BAY OF PLENTY Events that connect Schools, Communities & Employers MARCH MAY MAY/JUNE TERM 1 Te Kura Mana o Rotorua Boys’ High Priority One Te Wharekura o Ruatoki Whangaparoa School Māori Steam Discovery Tours May Term 1 Thurs 19 March Mon 11 May Students attending: 70 Group Event Includes: Group Event Includes: Taupo -Te Kura o Te Whānau-a- - Rotorua Boys’ High School Apanui - Rotorua Girls’ High School Taupo-nui-a-Tia College Bethlehem College -Te Kura Mana Maori o Weds 3 June Term 1 Maraenui Students attending: 1100 Students attending: 200 Students attending: TBC -Potaka school -Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti Whakatane High School Connexis Industry Training Edgecumbe College Mon 18 May Organisation Term 1 Students attending: 245 Students attending: 1000 Girls with HI Vis Events Students attending: 200 June Students attending: TBC Rotorua Masterlink Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otumoetai College Trade Tour Hurarau (Tauranga) Tuesday 19 May Connexis Industry Training Term 1 March Tauranga Organisation Students attending: TBC Students Attending: 60 Girls with HI Vis Events June Tauranga Rotorua Lakes High New Zealand Technology School Priority One Industry Association Term 1 Tech Week Events Priority One Māori Stream Discovery Tours Māori Steam Discovery Tours Students attending: 150 March May Bay of Plenty June Tauranga Kawerau Western Heights High Tongariro School School May Term 1 Priority One Students attending: 180 Students attending: 25 Māori Stream Discovery Tours March Mount Maunganui Western Bay of Plenty NZ MAC ITO College Big Day Out Term 1 May Students attending: 300 Bay of Plenty Aquinas College Term1/Term 2 Students attending: TBC BAY OF PLENTY Events that connect Schools, Communities & Employers JULY/AUG/ TERM 2 TERM 3/ TBC SEPT NOV Industry Training Organisation Te Puke High School and John Paul College TO BE CONFIRMED: Consortium Te Puke Intermediate Thurs 5 Nov Speed Meet Events Term 2 Students attending: 400 Papamoa College TBC July Students attending: 150 Students attending: 50 Bay Of Plenty Te Ranga School Te Wharekura o Ngāti Term 3 Building and Construction Priority One Rongomai Students attending: 150 Industry Training Term 2 Trade Secrets Events Māori Steam Discovery Tours TBC August Students attending: 20 Rotorua Opotiki Tauranga Girls’ College Building and Construction Priority One Term 2 Industry Training Māori Steam Discovery Tours Students attending: 60 Trade Secrets Events September TBC Whakatane Opotiki College Tauranga Term 2 Students attending: 160 Forestry Industry Contractors Association Youth Training and Engagement Tauranga Boys’ College Programme Term 2 TBC Students attending: 100 Otorohanga District Katikati College Forestry Industry Contractors Term 2 Association Youth Training and Engagement Students attending: 350 Programme TBC Greerton, Western Bay of Plenty Primary Industry CApability Alliance (PICA) Teachers’ Day Out TBC Bay Of Plenty If you are interested in attending any of these events please All information is correct at the time of publication. contact: [email protected] All dates will be updated weekly. 14 February 2020.
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