Kura Reo Kāi Tahu (10-15 January)

Tēnā koutou kā toa horopū o te reo kua rēhita mai mō te Kura Reo Kāi Tahu 2016. Kua kī rawa nei tēnei Kura Reo, ka mutu kua aukati kā rēhitataka i tēnei wā.

Kura Reo Kāi Tahu 2016 is now full – awesome whānau. This means that registrations are now closed. Just in case some spaces become free, you can still register for the waiting list; to do this, contact Darren Solomon directly, [email protected]

For more information check out our website www.kmk.maori.nz or contact [email protected]; or call 0800 KAI TAHU (0800 524 8248).

Kura Reo Rakatahi

Kura Reo Rakatahi is a youth-focused te reo leadership programme facilitated by Kotahi Mano Kāika, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu. This four-day te reo Māori immersion programme will be hosted at Takahanga Marae in Kaikōura, from 20-23 January.

The key purpose of this Kura Reo is to provide an opportunity for rakatahi aged between 13- 18, who are passionate about learning te reo Māori to make connections with each other as future te reo Māori advocates and leaders for their whānau; to learn in a variety of contexts outside of the school classroom environment; and to extend and increase their knowledge, confidence and fluency in te reo Māori.

For more information check out our website or contact Corban Te Aika on the details above.

Kia Kūrapa ki Awarua

Keen to get started with te reo? Or maybe brush up on those basic skills you’ve already learned? Kia Kūrapa is a safe, supportive learning environment for all learners whether you are an absolute beginner or have already got some te reo under your belt, this is the wānaka for you.

Kia Kūrapa will be held in Awarua from Friday January 30-Sunday 1 February. Lead-out by poureo and kaiako from the Aoraki Matatū programme, kick start 2016 and your te reo with this wānaka. For more information check out our website, contact Victoria Campbell on [email protected] or call 0800 KAI TAHU (0800 524 8248).

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