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Our School
Tamaki College is a vibrant engaged learning community, accepting challenges in the wairua of excellence, integrity, resilience and respect. Together we weave our talents, strengths and values to harness opportunities with commitment and innovation.
Our Vision
Tamaki College is a vibrant engaged learning community, accepting challenges in the wairua of excellence, integrity, resilience and respect. Together we weave our talents, strengths and values to harness opportunities with commitment and innovation.
Our Values
Respect - being considerate towards ourselves, other people and property. Integrity - doing the right thing even when no one is watching. Success - Striving to do our best work at all times. Responsibility - being in the right place at the right time.
Our Competencies
Capabilities for living and lifelong learning. Thinking Relating to Others Using Language, Symbol and Text Managing Self Relating to Others
Our Mission
• Attaining relevant school qualifications at a level that is consistent with national averages. • Going on to further education, career training or to meaningful employment. • Developing a sound work ethic and taking responsibility for their learning.
Rest in Love Matua Tē Wera Nopera/Wally Noble
Kia Hiwa ra, Kia hiwa ra He aitua, kua hinga he tōtara i roto i te waonui o Tāne. Kua whēturangitia tō tātou Rangatira a Matua Wally Noble E tangi ana ā tātou ngakau Moe mai ra e te Matua i roto i tō moenga roa, Haere ki Hawaiiki nui, Hawaiiki roa, ki Hawaiiki pamamao te huinga o ngā wairua o te pō, moe mai ra.

Welcome to Tamaki College

From our Principal

Kia Ora Whanau,

Welcome to Tamaki College.

COVID-19 has brought about many changes to the world and especially in how we are operating as a  country, community and school.

Wellbeing is our main priority moving forward. We hope that you will find joy in learning with us as we work together to provide the best educational pathway for you. There are so many opportunities and pathways here at Tamaki College and we look forward to helping you achieve your goals.

Again, Welcome to the Tamaki College Whanau.

For further updates and information please see below under “Important Updates” and our Facebook Page.

Kia Kaha Kia Toa!!!

Nga Mihi Nui
Soana Pamaka


Important Updates

Thursday 15th April, 2021

IMPORTANT UPDATE!!

Kia Ora Tamaki College Whanau,

Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow Friday 16th April, 2021 is a TEACHER ONLY DAY so students must stay home.

Best wishes to our Cultural groups participating in the 45th Annual ASB Polyfest this Saturday.
Samoan Stage – 9:40am
Tongan Stage – 9:10am & 11:40am

Safe travels to everyone who may be attending camps during the holidays. If you are enrolled in study classes during these holidays, please make every effort to attend.

We look forward to seeing everyone return for Term 2 on Monday 3rd May, 2021 at our normal starting time of 9am. Until then, stay safe and be kind to each other whanau.

Ngā Mihi
Soana Pamaka
Principal
Kia Kaha Kia Toa


Alumni Spotlight

Featuring our very own Alumni student Leroy Pohatu from 2016!!!

We can all be proud of Leroy Pohatu. In his final year of high school, Leroy had wanted to take a gap year to work and make money to buy a car, but a paid internship at local IT firm Fusion Networks came up. A few months into the job, something clicked. “It gave me an idea, and the idea just grew.”

Leroy spent the next three years studying, earning three diplomas in tech support, systems administration, and cloud management at IT institute Techtorium. He went to classes in the morning and worked for Fusion in the afternoon.

Leroy was one of Fusions first interns, scouted from digital studies class here at Tāmaki College. He is now a field engineer for Fusion and has the responsibility of looking after the IT of eight schools in Auckland, including here at Tāmaki College.

Read more by clicking on the link below:

Māori and Pasifika in tech: How paid internships work


Tamaki College Events

Online NCEA Exams at Tamaki College

Posted on 10 Nov 2017
Tamaki College, the Manaiakalani secondary school is very pleased to report that the exam for NCEA L

Tamaki College – A great education, but who is taking advantage of it?

Posted on 09 Oct 2017
Here at Tamaki College, we are making each post a winner. Achievement is heading upwards across the

Education Review Office Visit

Posted on 21 Sep 2017
In May Tāmaki College was visited by the Education Review Office and below is a summary of their rep
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Our Values

RESPECT

INTEGRITY

SUCCESS

RESPONSIBILITY


Our Supporters

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COVID 19 Latest Updates

Auckland is now Alert Level 1.

Good hygiene and contact tracing stop the spread of COVID-19.

If you have cold or flu-like symptoms, please stay home and call Healthline for free on 0800 611116 or your doctor for advice about getting tested. Remember, it is free to get tested.

Latest Updates

Remember Be Kind, Stay Safe, Stay Home if you are unwell and SAVE LIVES and Stop the Spread.

General Enquiries

Email us at info@tamaki.ac.nz

Free Phone: 0800 1 82625

Student Support:

The Health Centre is open by appointment during normal school hours.

If students would like to see a Nurse, Social Worker or Guidance Counsellor please email:

healthcentre@tamaki.ac.nz

Social Media

Tamaki College Health Centre Facebook 

Paired Up Facebook

Academic Support

Please support your child’s learning by encouraging them to use the following online resources: 

  • mystudentdashboard.com (sign in with your school gmail password) 
  • Education perfect (sign in with your school gmail password) 
  • Kamar Parent Portal – email tuarutemu@tamaki.ac.nz for login details 
  • Teacher Websites (See curriculum tab and Learning areas)
  • Tamaki College online library:(Students sign in with their students ID KAMAR number)
  • Education Perfect: (Username: TC<First Name><Last Name> (Some students may have used their email account) example: john.smith)
  • Learncoach: (Access is free until June. Students need to register online)

Tech Support

For any device issues, students please go to M10.

 

Parent & Student Web Portal

KAMAR Login

The Student Web Portal provides the ability for schools to publish student information onto the web, for access by each student and their associated caregivers. Click here.

Enrolment Scheme

The Tāmaki College Board of Trustees received its approval for an enrolment scheme as directed by the Ministry of Education under section 11H(1) of the Education Act 1989.

All students who live within the home zone shall be entitled to enrol at the school.

Click here for more information

Attendance Matters

  • Call the Attendance Line free from your home phone or cell phone to report student absence.
  • 0800 1TAMAKI (0800 182625)
  • Text us on 022 4028706
  • Email us at attendance@tamaki.ac.nz

School Goal 4:
Attendance
That students will have 90% attendance. 

What is Respect?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD78PS56IR4

Manaiakalani Education Trust

Manaiakalani Education Trust

Manaiakalani Education Trust was set up in January 2011 to be in service of the schools to help them achieve the goals of the Programme by providing access to external resources and networks. Click here.

Tamaki Links

  • ERO Report
  • Manaiakalani Parent Portal
  • Tamaki College Services Academy
  • Tamaki College TV
  • Tamaki Driving School (in association with Tamaki Regeneration Company)
  • Tamaki Recreation Centre
  • The Sylvia Fausett Library
  • Trades Academy

Te Wananga O Aotearoa

In partnership with Te Wananga O Aotearoa, Tamaki College seeks to provide a variety of opportunities for our wider community Click here.

AIMHI

AIMHI (Achievement in Multi Cultural High Schools) is a group of nine decile one urban secondary schools where a large proportion of the schools' student population come from Maori and Pacific Islands backgrounds Click here.

Testimonial

I like it here at Tamaki College. I feel like I am part of a family, away from home
A Year 10 Student



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