NCEA Exams 2023
Click for the 2023 NCEA Exam timetable for Māngere College students.
Our NCEA Exams are now in full swing!
All the best for our senior students sitting exams, and we ask that junior students please respect the spaces blocked off for exams around the school.
Click on the post to open the exam timetable at Māngere College for 2023.
Term 3 Newsletter - Out now!
Our Term 3 Newsletter is out now! Read all about it here.
Our Term 3 Newsletter is out now!
We hope you enjoy our Term 3 newsletter, inside you will read about the expansion of our new MC Mana Māori initiative, sports news, academic achievements, various student endeavours and co-curricular experiences. We wish all our senior students the best as they prepare for their upcoming NCEA exams.
Health Education at Māngere College
We are currently gathering feedback on our Health Programme at Māngere College. Please click for more information!
Cook Islands Language Week 2023
This year’s theme for ‘Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani – Cook Islands Language Week is 'Ātuitui’ia au ki te au peu o tōku kāinga Ipukarea.
This year’s theme for ‘Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani – Cook Islands Language Week is 'Ātuitui’ia au ki te au peu o tōku kāinga Ipukarea, which means, "connect me to the traditions & culture of my homeland".
The 2023 theme is an extension of last year's theme of ‘Ātuitui’ia au ki te Oneone o tōku ‘Ui Tupuna, or "connect me to the soil of my ancestors".
This year, one of our Cook Islands students Tavake Kamana was part of the steering group who came up with the Cook Islands Language theme which is pretty exciting.
During the week we had daily activities including dancing, discussions on the Cook Islands language and kai.
It was an amazing time of celebration for the whole school whanau.
PPTA Industrial Action CANCELLED
We have been notified by PPTA that their strike action has been cancelled with immediate effect.
PPTA Industrial Action Cancelled
We have been notified by PPTA that their strike action has been cancelled with immediate effect. This means that there will be no rostering home of students for the rest of the term and Year 10 and 11 lessons will run today. Normal lessons for all year levels will run for the rest of the term.
Paid Union Meeting
There will be a Paid Union Meeting on Wednesday 28 June and school will finish at 12:30pm on that day.
Thank you for your patience during the industrial action, we know this has been a disruptive time for students and whānau.
Parent, Student & Teacher Conferences
PSTs are on Thursday, 25 May, 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm and Friday, 26 May 9.00 am – 4.30 pm.
Thursday - School will finish at 1.30 pm.
PST meetings will be from 2.00 pm – 4.30 pm.
Friday – From 9.00 am to 4.30 pm
PhotoLife Photos
PhotoLife photos are ready to order!
Check your emails for instructions on how to order.
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***FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME IF ORDERED BY MIDNIGHT, SUNDAY 14 MAY***
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Email [email protected] or call 09 275 4029
Term 1 Newsletter 2023 is here!
Welcome to the first edition of the Māngere College newsletter for the year 2023!
Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakalofa lahi atu, namaste, as-salaam-alaikum and greetings.
Welcome to the first edition of the Māngere College newsletter for the year 2023! It's been a busy term, with plenty of exciting activities and events taking place. We're also proud to have participated in this year's ASB Polyfest. Our students worked hard to prepare and showcase their cultural heritage through traditional dance, costume and speeches. We are also excited to announce the launch of our new Kāinga house system, which has been designed to foster a sense of belonging, collaboration, and healthy competition amongst our students. Enjoy reading!
PPTA - Teacher's Strike
The PPTA has advised the Mangere College School Board that its member teachers at our school will be taking strike action on Wednesday, 29 March 2023 from 8.30 am – 3.30 pm.
Dear Parents & Caregivers
Industrial Action – PPTA Teachers’ Strike on Wednesday 29 March 2023
The PPTA has advised the Mangere College School Board that its member teachers at our school will be taking strike action on Wednesday, 29 March 2023 from 8.30 am – 3.30 pm.
The School Board has carefully considered the availability of non-union teaching staff and have decided that we are not able to provide normal instruction during the strike so the school will officially be closed for instruction during the above times.
If making alternative arrangements for care is difficult, we can still supervise a small number of students if required. Please contact the office 275 4029 to indicate if your child/children will need this.
We know that this is inconvenient for parents and students alike however, please be assured that student safety is our main concern.
Thank you for your understanding. Please contact, Mrs Ah Sam, (our Acting Principal) if you have any queries relating to this decision.
Yours sincerely
Board Presiding Member
on behalf of the Mangere College Board
SCHOOL CLOSURE- UPDATED
School will be closed Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th Feb & Wednesday 15th due to Cyclone Gabrielle.
School will re-open Thursday 16th February.
Kia ora koutou,
We hope you and your family are keeping safe as Post-Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle continues its journey across Tamaki Makaurau Auckland.
Following conversations with other schools in our local area and the Ministry of Education. Māngere College will remain closed on Wednesday 15 February. This will enable our Senior Leadership team to assess any damage and remedy this before students return on-site. This decision has been made through consultation with the Ministry of Education, the School Board, and under the Education and Training Act 2020.
Māngere College will open for all students at 8.45am on Thursday 16 February and a normal timetable will resume.
Thank you for your support of each other during what continues to be a challenging time for so many.
Ngā manaakitanga,
Melegalenuu Ah Sam
Principal (Acting)
Our school phone line is still open if you need more information - 09-275 4029
Cyclone Assistance Info:
Mangere's Civil Defence Centre (and shelter) is located at Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa (Mangere Pools & Rec Centre), please head this way safely if you need to evacuate.
Call 0800 22 22 00 if you are needing any cyclone-related assistance or help to evacuate.
Food parcel delivery - South Auckland Christian Food Bank are delivering food parcels for those who need and can't make their way down to the Civil Defence Centre. Call (0508 242 643) or 021 468 643.
If you are in immediate danger - call 111
If you are needing someone to talk to, please call or text 1737 for support from a trained counsellor (FREE) OR Youthline - Free text 234
2023 Start Dates
Office Open - From Tuesday 7th February 2023
Year 9’s Begin - Wednesday 8th February 2023
All other students begin - Thursday 9th February 2023
Office Hours:
The school office re-opens from Tuesday 7th Feb , 8.30am-3.30pm
Year 9 Students:
Year 9 students begin on Wednesday 8th February, 8.45am
Year 10, 11, 12 and 13 students:
All other students to begin on Thursday 9th February, 8.45am
School Uniform Purchasing:
Our uniform supplier, Argyle Schoolwear, will manage your online uniform sales (including any WINZ quotes requests). Use the link below:
https://www.argyleonline.co.nz/shop/auckland/mangere-college
If you need support for uniform WINZ quotes or to purchase online, please book an appointment with our uniform support person below:
Uniform appointments can be made at: https://www.schoolinterviews.co.nz - code: 2dwn5
All stationery lists can be found on our website: https://www.mangere.school.nz/uniform-stationery
If you have any further questions - please email [email protected]
Recommended BYOD Devices
The team at New Era Technology have worked with your school to come up with these recommended devices to enable you to complete all the necessary schoolwork at home and in class.
P-TECH (Pathways in Technology)
P-TECH (Pathways in Technology) is a high school/early tertiary program focusing on developing digital skills and job-ready students. It is a partnership between business, high school and tertiary education. The pathway is five years focusing on NCEA Digital Technologies at high school and an Advanced Diploma in tertiary. P-TECH links students’ learning to the world of work and entry level roles. Apart from technical learning, students also gain opportunities to build work-ready skills, like communication, problem-solving, resilience, self-management and working in teams. This program is aimed at giving students opportunities to engage with the world of work so that they can successfully navigate their career pathway. This opportunity is currently available to our Year 11 students who will continue being involved for the next two years. We will be offering the same opportunity to our year 11 students in 2023.
We are very excited at the opportunities that this involvement will create for our students, their families and the Mangere community.
Fashion Students Visit Whitecliffe Fashion Tech.
The level 1 and 2 fashion girls attended a holiday programme during the 1st week of term 2 holidays, at the Whitecliffe Fashion Tech in Manukau city. The girls spent the day learning different skills within the fashion industry ending with them learning how to use an industrial sewing machine, getting them to stitch a basic kimono for themselves.
Model United Nations (MUNA)
This term a team of Senior Social Science Students spent two days at the annual MUNA forum in Central Auckland. Over 300 students from Auckland and Northland participated, representing 100 countries from around the world. This year we were allocated Angola! Across this time we debated over remits and amendments to current global issues, which included equitable distribution of and education around COVID vaccines and promotion of renewable energy sources. The biggest challenge was learning about Angola (a country in South West of Africa) and becoming familar to their perspective on global issues. Thru this we learnt how to lobby, negotiate, and engage in impromptu political debates in order to achieve their nations’ respective goals and objectives. Thank you to Ms. Gasologa and Mr. Ras for helping to organise the logistics of this event and proving us consular support- Mikayle and Eh Htaw Kue
Elmdon Enviro Hub
This term some of our Sustainability class had the opportunity to contribute to the Elmdon Enviro Hub. This space is going to be an exciting community hub where we (as a community) can come and contribute our voices, energy and kaha to improve our community. Our vision is to contribute to the space on Elmon Street and use it as a kura as a hands on learning space. Who knows, next year it could be a regular learning space for 3SUS!? We are very excited to see what comes of it - Mairangi and Mikayle 2SUS
Senior Kororareka Russell Camp
In Term 3 this year 2SUS and 2GEO went on a camp to Kororāreka Russell to work with an organisation called Project Island Song. Our main mission was to look at the work that the group was doing in restoring the environment to pre-tiriti o Waitangi days. While we went on our camp to Kororāreka Russell we visited one of New Zealand's first capital Okiatu, we also visited one of the places where the Ngāpuhi chief Hone Heke chopped down the flagpole several times , the first time Hone Heke chopped down the flagstaff was 1846 this made the british mad so they built another flagstaff but Hone Heke continued to protest. Being at the site of where Hone Heke cut down the flag staff felt special because we went to the place where history all started for ‘New Zealand’ and how the Treaty of Waitangi was not honoured. Thank you to Ms. Gasologa, Mr. Macleod and Mr. Ras for giving up their time to take us there - Antonio and the 2SUS/2GEO group.
Our Census Focus
Did you know that the census in 2023 will impact us all? Our Geography and Sustainability classes have been looking at the future of our community and the challenges that come with intensification (more homes on the same amount of land). Government, councils, iwi, community groups use data to make decisions and plans that affect us all. By taking part in the census next year, we can all help create a better understanding of our community and what it needs. One of our major challenges in Māngere, Ōtāhuhu and Favona is lack of green space or green space that is not as usable because it is tapu or facilities such as Ambury Farm occupy it. With increased intensification of our area will we have enough space to enjoy an easy game of tag or whānau picnic in the future? This is something we have been exploring thanks to support from Stats New Zealand. Do you have any thoughts? Keep an eye out for our Census Week in Week 9 of Term 3! - Jerry and Michael 2SUS/2GEO
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Term 2 Newsletter
Kia ora, talofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakalofa lahi atu, namaste,as-salaam-alaikum and greetings.
Wow. What a term. We have had so many exciting events and opportunities for our students. Check it all out here!
Our Term 2 Newsletter is out!
Read it here: