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... shape of two touching circles, one named after Governor-General Sir Paul Reeves and the other after former Education Minister Russell Marshall. The building would house the administration centre, a teachers’ resource centre, and the Russell Marshall library."This is a most welcome addition," said Graham Kelly, MP for Porirua at the time. "It will be a visible sign of the permanence of the Polytechnic and is a continuation of the commitment by the government to the educational facilities in Po...
... top Printing, photocopying and scanningYou will have access to photocopying, scanning and printing facilities using Multi-Functional Devices (MFDs) – Full information available here. MFDs are situated in various areas around each campus including each campus library. Use your student ID card to login to the MFDs.We use a system called SmartPrint which allows you to pick up your printing from any printer on that campus. Smart_Print is setup as the default printer on all student computers. ...
... and management activities, legal and regulatory obligations such as reports to the Board and Ministry of Education.We work together to offer students more study options and more places to study. We provide shared services across our campuses including Library and Information Services, Learning Support, Disability Support, Careers Advice, and the confidential management of student complaints. To do this, Whitireia and WelTec share student information between the two institutes for the purposes o...
Campus InformationHealth information and Support This page was updated on 19 February 2021 Campus information Are campuses open and can I come on to campus to study?At Alert Levels 1 and 2, our Wellington, Petone and Porirua campuses, including libraries and cafeterias, are open. You must sign-in to campus when you arrive. Please practice good hygiene, including washing hands regularly or using hand sanitiser, and coughing or sneezing into your elbow.Be aware of physical distancing. How do...
... 1988, and runs for six weeks. Hearing Association tutor, Jeanette Anderson and Parumoana Polytechnic instructor Claire Woodman will hold two-hour classes.$2.5 admin block for ParumoanaKapi Mana 05.07.1988Work has started on a new administration and library block at Parumoana Community Polytechnic. Porirua MP, Graham Kelly, said the new block, planned by registered architects, T G Dykes and Associates of Wellington, is the first permanent facility for the polytechnic. It will house all adminis...
... early days. The outside kowhaiwhai is fairly normal and tuturu. The centre is irregular and airy to show how the Katenes and Ngāti Toa kaumātua, in general, have always been flexible and welcoming." The work previously hung in the Russell Marshall Library at the Porirua campus and now hangs permanently in Te Kete Wānanga. Anne Philbin Triptych Panel 1990One of the students showcasing her work in Origins was nineteen years old Lucy Faiaoga, who was a little apprehensive about exhibiting pub...
... cost of $3.5 million. Purpose-built facilities included a commercial kitchen, training restaurant, beauty salon, hairdressing salon, training cafe and bar, and outside, a climbing wall for outdoor adventure students. The new mezzanine floor housed the library, classrooms and computer suites.Hon Roger Sowry, Don Campbell, Hon Hekia Parata, Taku Parai (obscured), Hon Nathan Guy, Ra Higgins, and Mayor Jenny Rowan cut the ribbon to open Kāpiti campusFrom Iti Rearea to Te ManawaWith the new health...
... me te Hangarau Rorohiko completed, work began on the next stage of the Porirua campus redevelopment plan: Te Kete Wānanga. Designed by Athfield Architects, the building would provide a new home for learning services as well as the Porirua campus library, which since 1989 had been housed in the increasingly-cramped Russell Marshall wing of the Administration Building. Perspective rendering of Te Kete WānangaThe building was designed to symbolise a waka and its shed, with a curved wall an...
... education you can’t be operating out of temporary prefabricated buildings," says Mr Campbell.The new health, education and social services building has been designed by Athfield Architects, who were responsible for the award-winning Te Kete Wānanga library and learning centre. It is to be named Wikitoria Te Huruhuru Katene Whatu, after the Porirua nurse who served in World War Two and then returned home to work to rehabilitate injured soldiers. Her work was recognised with a Queen Service M...
... Margaret Faulkner.When the Kāpiti campus officially opened ahead of the 1996 intake it was marketed as being "situated in a park-like environment, surrounded by rolling hills," and offering "excellent learning facilities, including modern computer suites, library and an up-to-date, well-equipped training kitchen." Kāpiti would have over 200 enrolments in the first year of the new campus, with a total of 176 EFTS (equivalent full-time students). The new facility provided some parallel courses...
Campus InformationHealth information and Support This page was updated on 19 February 2021 Campus information Are campuses open and can I come on to campus to study?At Alert Levels 1 and 2, our Wellington, Petone and Porirua campuses, including libraries and cafeterias, are open. You must sign-in to campus when you arrive. Please practice good hygiene, including washing hands regularly or using hand sanitiser, and coughing or sneezing into your elbow.Be aware of physical distancing. How do...
... 1988, and runs for six weeks. Hearing Association tutor, Jeanette Anderson and Parumoana Polytechnic instructor Claire Woodman will hold two-hour classes.$2.5 admin block for ParumoanaKapi Mana 05.07.1988Work has started on a new administration and library block at Parumoana Community Polytechnic. Porirua MP, Graham Kelly, said the new block, planned by registered architects, T G Dykes and Associates of Wellington, is the first permanent facility for the polytechnic. It will house all adminis...
... early days. The outside kowhaiwhai is fairly normal and tuturu. The centre is irregular and airy to show how the Katenes and Ngāti Toa kaumātua, in general, have always been flexible and welcoming." The work previously hung in the Russell Marshall Library at the Porirua campus and now hangs permanently in Te Kete Wānanga. Anne Philbin Triptych Panel 1990One of the students showcasing her work in Origins was nineteen years old Lucy Faiaoga, who was a little apprehensive about exhibiting pub...
... cost of $3.5 million. Purpose-built facilities included a commercial kitchen, training restaurant, beauty salon, hairdressing salon, training cafe and bar, and outside, a climbing wall for outdoor adventure students. The new mezzanine floor housed the library, classrooms and computer suites.Hon Roger Sowry, Don Campbell, Hon Hekia Parata, Taku Parai (obscured), Hon Nathan Guy, Ra Higgins, and Mayor Jenny Rowan cut the ribbon to open Kāpiti campusFrom Iti Rearea to Te ManawaWith the new health...
... me te Hangarau Rorohiko completed, work began on the next stage of the Porirua campus redevelopment plan: Te Kete Wānanga. Designed by Athfield Architects, the building would provide a new home for learning services as well as the Porirua campus library, which since 1989 had been housed in the increasingly-cramped Russell Marshall wing of the Administration Building. Perspective rendering of Te Kete WānangaThe building was designed to symbolise a waka and its shed, with a curved wall an...
... education you can’t be operating out of temporary prefabricated buildings," says Mr Campbell.The new health, education and social services building has been designed by Athfield Architects, who were responsible for the award-winning Te Kete Wānanga library and learning centre. It is to be named Wikitoria Te Huruhuru Katene Whatu, after the Porirua nurse who served in World War Two and then returned home to work to rehabilitate injured soldiers. Her work was recognised with a Queen Service M...
... Margaret Faulkner.When the Kāpiti campus officially opened ahead of the 1996 intake it was marketed as being "situated in a park-like environment, surrounded by rolling hills," and offering "excellent learning facilities, including modern computer suites, library and an up-to-date, well-equipped training kitchen." Kāpiti would have over 200 enrolments in the first year of the new campus, with a total of 176 EFTS (equivalent full-time students). The new facility provided some parallel courses...