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WITT transitions to Te Pūkenga

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  • Updated November 1, 2022

Today (1 November 2022) WITT joins the remainder of New Zealand’s Institutes of Technology and Polytechnic (ITP) network and most Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) and becomes a business division of Te Pūkenga – the New Zealand Institute of… read more

Safe drivers rewarded

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  • Updated November 10, 2022

The vision to support the Waka Kotahi 'Road to Zero' goal has been made official after the acceptance of the RoadSafe Workplace Charter award. The charter was awarded by Roadsafe Taranaki to WITT Te Pūkenga at excellence level and signed by the… read more

Taking art and design to the CBD

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  • Updated November 10, 2022

WITT Te Pūkenga is showcasing ākonga and kaimahi art and design in the quirky Might Could Gallery on Currie Street in the CBD over the next couple of months.“As tutors, it is important to exhibit our work and show students and the community that we… read more

Wendy joins the whānau

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  • Updated November 10, 2022

Wendy Devine, Te Atiawa, joined the WITT Te Pūkenga whānau late last month as the Kaiwhakahaere (Te Pou Tū) in the Kaiārahi Team.In her role she will be implementing Te Pou Tū, our initiative to support Māori and Pasifika ākonga to succeed.  “Wendy… read more

International students back on campus

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  • Updated November 24, 2022

The largest intake of international students since COVID-19 impacted travel has been welcomed to the WITT Te Pūkenga campus this week with a powhiri and two-week induction. In total 48 new students from India, Nepal, Korea, Philippines, Sri Lanka… read more

Hair show a cut above

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  • Updated November 24, 2022

On Tuesday 15 November WITT Te Pūkenga held its inaugural Hair, Beauty, Food and Art show, where 34 ākonga from across the hair and beauty programmes collaborated to showcase their creative and show-stopping work.Set against the backdrop of the… read more

SHGC ākonga success

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  • Updated November 24, 2022

Sacred Heart Girls’ College has had another record number of ākonga enrolled at WITT Te Pūkenga.“Students recognise that they can pass NCEA Level 2 and Level 3 in five subjects, so they are taking Pathways as their sixth subject and using the… read more

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