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15
DEC
2017

Te Poho o Tāmaki during the holidays…

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During the holidays, our school marae, Te Poho o Tāmaki will be open for Tāmaki College students to drop in and get involved in various sporting and craft activities, or just to relax with school friends. There will even be a yummy lunch!

The marae will be open between 9am and 3pm in the following weeks:

Monday 18 to Friday 22 December

Monday 8 to Friday 12 January

Monday 15 to Friday 19 January

Monday 22 to Friday 26 January

Nau mai, haere mai!

We wish everyone a wonderful Christmas and a good break!

 

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