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WELLINGTON Events That Connect Schools, Communities & Employers WELLINGTON Events that connect Schools, Communities & Employers MARCH/ MAY JUNE JUNE TERM 2 AUGUST APRIL CONTINUED Porirua College Hutt Valley Chamber Wellington Girls’ College Hutt Valley Chamber Wellington High School Naenae College Tuesday 17 March Wellington Region Business Monday 15 June Education to Employer Term 2 Sunday 23 August Group Event Includes: Expeditions Group Event Includes: Speed Meets *SWIS (South Wellington Students attending: 150 - Porirua College Fri 15 May - Wellington Girls’ College June Hutt Valley Intermediate School) will - Mana College - Wellington College Upper Hutt participate Taita College Students attending: 200 - Northland School Students attending: 1000 August - Karori Normal School Wellington East Girls’ Connexis Industry Train- Group Event includes: Bishop Viard College College - Kelburn Normal School - Taita College Thursday 19 March ing Organisation St Mary’s College, Monday 25 May - Brooklyn School Girls with HI Vis Events Wellington - Avalon Intermediate Group Event Includes: Students attending: TBC Students attending: 400 Students attending: 500 - Bishop Viard College June Term 2 - Holy Family School Hutt Valley Chamber Upper Hutt Cluster Wellington Students attending: 600 Hutt Valley Chamber (Porirua) Employer/Business and June Employer/Business and Students attending: 300 Industry Speaker in Group Event Includes: Industry Training Hutt Valley High School Industry Speaker in Schools Schools - Upper Hutt College Organisation Consortium Term 2 August May - Heretaunga College Speed Meet Events Students attending: 50 Hutt Valley Hutt Valley Chamber Hutt Valley - St Patrick’s College (Sil- Employer/Business and July verstream) Wellington Aotea College Hutt Valley Chamber Industry Speakers in Tawa College - Hutt International Boys’ Term 2 STEM Principals Day New Zealand Technology Schools School Industry Safar Wellington East Girls’ Wednesday 20 May Students attending: 200 August Industry Association March Students attending: 750 - Maidstone Intermediate College Tech Week Events - Fergusson Intermediate Hutt Valley Hutt Valley Kuranui College Term 1 May Career Force Paraparaumu College Students attending: 4500 Term 2 Students attending: 15 WellingtonYouth Day Events Masterlink Thursday 21 May Students attending: 550 REAP Wairarapa April Future Me Events Trade Tours Students Attending: 1350 St Bernard’s College Wellington Thursday 16 April August June Rongotai College Wairarapa Lower Hutt, Wellington MITO Group Event Includes: Term 2 Bus aTours - St Bernard’s college Students attending: 720 REAP Wairarapa Career Force April - Sacred Heart College Industry Big Day Out Youth Day Events Porirua (Lower Hutt) August Wellington - St Oran’s College Wairarapa - Wainuiomata High School - Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o REAP Wairarapa Te Ara Whanui Year 10 Taster Day Students attending: 4500 August Wairarapa 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. 10 March 2020 WELLINGTON Events that connect Schools, Communities & Employers SEPTEMBER TERM 4 NOVEMBER TBC 2021 St Catherine’s College Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Hutt Valley Chamber Building and Construction New Zealand Security Wednesday 2 September Wairarapa Career Exbeditions Industry Training Association Students attending: 220 Term 4 November Organisation Security Career Events Hutt Valley Trade Secrets February 2021 Group Event includes: TBC Hutt Valley REAP Wairarapa Kapiti Coast Industry Big Day Out - Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o September Wairarapa REAP Wairarapa Wairarapa - Makoura College Building and Construction - Chanel College Industry Training Year 10 Taster Day - Lakeview School Organisation April 2021 Hutt Valley Chamber Wairarapa Education to Employer - Masterton Intermediate Trade Secrets Speed Meet - Wairarapa College TBC Wairarapa REAP Wairarapa September Students attending: 1000 Lower Hutt, Hutt Valley Industry Big Day Out Building and Construction May 2021 Industry Training Wairarapa REAP Wairarapa Organisation Year 10 Taster Day Trade Secrets September TBC REAP Wairarapa Wairarapa Wellington Year 10 Taster Day May 2021 New Zealand Technology Wairarapa Industry Association Tech Week TBC Wellington 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. 10 March 2020.
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