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E whai ana te Kura BUSY o Aotearoa ki te whakanoho i te 100% o ngā tauira ki te mahi, ki te akoranga anō rānei.
NGĀ TINO MAHI
E whai ana te Kura BUSY o Aotearoa ki te whakanoho i te 100% o ngā tauira ki te mahi, ki te akoranga anō rānei.
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E ARO WHAIARO ANA KI TE TAUIRA
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E ARO WHAIARO ANA KI TE TAUIRA
He iti ngā akomanga, he takitahi ngā wātaka, he Mahere Huarahi Mahi hoki
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A PURPOSE
Can you help shape the future of education in Aotearoa?
A PURPOSE
Can you help shape the future of education in Aotearoa?
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KA TAUTOKO I TE HONONGA MAI ANŌ
He huarahi ako kē te Kura BUSY o Aotearoa mā ngā tauira Tau 11, 12, 13 hoki kua noho wehe i te kura.
KA TAUTOKO I TE HONONGA MAI ANŌ
He huarahi ako kē te Kura BUSY o Aotearoa mā ngā tauira Tau 11, 12, 13 hoki kua noho wehe i te kura.
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Ka arotahi mātau kia whai wā ki te whakawhiwhi tautoko takitahi ki ngā tauira ākuanei pea ka raruraru i te pūnaha kura auraki. He mea waihanga tēnei ki te whakawhiwhi i ngā kōwhiringa ako e tau ake ana mā ngā tauira tuākana o ngā kura tuarua, ka āwhina haere tō mātau momo kura tuarua kē i ngā tauira kia taurikura i te taiao e ngangahau ana. Ka whakawhiwhi atu mātau i:

E whai ana mātau ki te whakanoho i te 100% o ngā tauira ki te mahi, ki te akoranga anō rānei
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Ka whakawhiwhi atu te Kura BUSY i tētahi huarahi ako kē mā ngā tauira kura tuarua tuākana o ngā tau 11, 12, me te 13 kua pahuhu, e noho mōrearea ana rānei ki te pahuhu i te kura auraki. He maha, he kanorau hoki ngā take e pahuhu ai te tauira i te kura, tae atu ki ngā taumahatanga hauora hinengaro, ngā mahi whakaweti, me ētahi atu take e pā kino ana ki te āheinga o te tauira ki te whai i te marautanga kura.

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Vocational Education and Training, & Tertiary education.

2026 Term Dates

Term 1
3 Feb – 2 Apr
Term 2
20 Apr – 3 Jul
Term 3
20 Jul – 25 Sep
Term 4
12 Oct – 4 Dec

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Welfare that Works – Community Job Coaching

Global not for profit leader in employment, education and training, The BUSY Group, has launched our newest initiative in New Zealand, Welfare that Works – Community Job Coaching. Available in Auckland, this 26-week program helps young jobseekers build confidence, learn new skills and take meaningful steps into employment.  The program supports jobseekers aged 18 to 24 who have been receiving Jobseeker Support for three to

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Introducing Moana Va’aelua – Foundation Principal, Auckland Campus

In 2025, The BUSY School is excited to open its first New Zealand campus, located in Auckland. Now welcoming enrolment enquiries and booking campus tours for parents, prospective students and educational stakeholders. Offering an alternative education model for high school students in years 11 and 12 who are struggling or

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The BUSY School announces new campus in Auckland

The BUSY School, part of not-for-profit organisation The BUSY Group, is excited to announce the approval of a charter school in Auckland, set to open in early February 2025. The new campus will provide young people with an alternative to traditional schooling, re-engaging students who have struggled in mainstream settings.

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