Te Papakura ki Tāmaki-Makaurau

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Te Papakura ki Tāmaki-Makaurau

Kei te Papakura ki Tāmaki Makaurau o te Kura BUSY, ka whakawhiwhi atu mātau i te huarahi kia hoki mai anō ngā rangatahi ki te ako.

 

Te Whakamana i ngā Tauira kia Angitu

In an inclusive and supportive educational environment, senior high school students can complete years 11, 12 and Year 13 in 2026 while planning or starting their career pathway. Where students may have otherwise disengaged with their education, The BUSY School provides an alternative approach that supports young people to regain confidence, graduate with their NCEA – and start a career path!

Two individuals stand in front of a BUSY Schools backdrop. The person on the right is holding a blue folder and has headphones resting around their neck. Both are smiling and dressed in neat, casual attire, with support by The BUSY School.

He kōkiri tāwariwari

Kāore he utu ki te whakauru mai ki te Kura BUSY, ka whakawhiwhia atu ngā rauemi ako katoa, tae atu ki ngā rorohiko pōnaho me ngā kākahu kura. Kei tōnei taiao manaaki, whakahoahoa hoki, ka tere te tahuri o ngā tauira hou i te huarahi ako, ka whai hoa, ka kuhu atu ki ngā huarahi mahi e taurikura ana.

Students in a classroom sit at their desks, intently focused on taking notes. They are dressed in blue uniforms. The walls are adorned with educational posters, and a container of coloured pens rests on a desk. This productive learning environment is supported by The BUSY School.

He Taiao Ako e Tautoko ana

Kāore nei he utu ā-kura tā te Kura BUSY, ka tukua ngā rauemi ako katoa, tae atu ki ngā rorohiko pōnaho mā ngā tauira me ngā kākahu kura hoki. Kei te taiao mahana, whakahoahoa hoki, ka taea e ngā tauira hou te tahuri ā rātau mahi ako, te whai hoa me te para huarahi ki ngā huarahi mahi e taurikura ana.

A woman adorned with tattoos and a necklace sets a plate of mixed fruit on the table. Nearby, a young man with curly hair dressed in a polo shirt is seated. In the background, there is a colourful wall featuring abstract designs.
"Tēnā koutou i whakawhiwhi atu i te taiao ako haumaru ana, e tautoko ana, mā ngā rangatahi".
He matua nō tētahi tauira o te Kura BUSY

E tuwhera ana ngā rēhita whakauru mai

Kei te tuwhera te papakua ki Tāmaki Makaurau mō ngā rēhitatanga whakauru mai. Kei te wātea mai he rēhitatanga kua utua katoatia ngā nama.

Waea mai 0800 005 565 (9:00am – 3:00pm )

Ī-mēra enquiries@thebusyschool.org.nz

Ka whakakī rānei i te pukatono kei tēnei whārangi, ka whakapā atu ai tētahi o ā mātau kaimahi ki te kōrero ki a koe.

Me whakapā mai kia whai kōrero anō

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He aha koe e whai wāhi mai ki te Kura BUSY?

Ka whakawhiwhi atu te Kura BUSY i tētahi momo kura kē mā ngā tauira kua pahuhu ki te āwhina i a rātau ki te whai i te Pōkaitahi Mātauranga ā-Motu (NCEA), ka whai atu ai i te huarahi mahi, i te akoranga anō rānei.

Ka taea e te Kura BUSY te whai wā ki te whakawhiwhi i te tautoko whaiaro ki ngā tauira ka raruraru kē i te pūnaha kura auraki.

  • Ngā wātaka takitahi e hāngai ana ki ia tauira
  • Kāore he utu, ā, mā mātau e whakawhiwhi atu ngā kākahu, ngā pukapuka, ngā rauemi me te kai
  • Ngā kaiako me ngā kaimahi e tautoko ana, e mārama ana hoki
  • He akomanga, he taiao ako e iti ana
  • He mahere ako takitahi
  • Ngā pūkenga kia rite te tauira mō te ao mahi
  • Ngā huarahi ki te akoranga ringa rehe, whare wānanga hoki e āwhinatia ana
  • Ngā whakamōhiotanga ki te rāngai, ngā toronga me ngā wheako mahi hoki

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