Taumarunui
Taumarunui
Programme Delivery Site
15 Manson Street, Taumarunui 3920
Kōrero tuku iho
Our local story
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has strong connections with communities across Aotearoa. Our local delivery sites bring learning closer to you, so you and your whānau can study where you live.
These spaces are about more than classrooms. They are places of whanaungatanga, where learning is supported by aroha, respect, and shared purpose. Every site reflects the local community it serves, making education more accessible for tauira.
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Facilities and support services
Please note: This is an unmanned site used for programme delivery only.
If you need extra support or services, you can:
Access learning and wellbeing support via Te Matakā
Call Tatau Pounamu (our Contact Centre) or
Visit your nearest campus to meet with kaimahi kanohi ki te kanohi (face to face)
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
15 Manson Street, Taumarunui 3920
Ngā hōtaka i konei
Programmes here
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Te Reo Māori
Programmes here
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Papa Reo
Home-based learning
Open for applicationsStart your te reo Māori journey at home, with resources and a kaitiaki to support you.
- Level 1
- Home-based learning
- No fees
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Te Ara Reo Māori (He Pī Ka Pao)
Levels 1 & 2 | Classroom learning
Open for applicationsTake your first steps in te reo Māori and build confidence in a welcoming classroom environment.
- Levels 1 & 2
- Classroom
- No fees
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Te Ara Reo Māori (He Pī Ka Rere)
Levels 3 & 4 | Classroom learning
Open for applicationsCommit to advancing your reo and take the next step in a safe and welcoming environment.
- Levels 3 & 4
- Classroom
- No fees
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Papa Reo
Online e-Learning
Open for applicationsReady to learn te reo Māori - the Māori language? Start here with the basics of Māori language and practices.
- Level 1
- Online
- No fees
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Te Ara Reo Māori Level 1
Online e-Learning
Open for applicationsLearn te reo Māori basics that you can use every day, from correct pronunciation to greetings, farewells, and introductions.
- Level 1
- Online
- No fees
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Te Ara Reo Māori Level 2
Online e-Learning
Open for applicationsStart putting your language skills to use. Learn how to speak te reo Māori in everyday situations.
- Level 2
- Online
- No fees
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Te Ara Reo Māori Level 3
Online e-Learning
Open for applicationsBuild confidence in your language skills by learning to communicate using te reo Māori.
- Level 3
- Online
- No fees
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Pakihi
Programmes here
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Mana Ora
Māori Business and Management
Open for applicationsMana Ora connects tikanga, te reo Māori, and Māori leadership principles with practical business knowledge.
- Level 3
- Home-based learning
- No fees
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Papa Whairawa
NZ Certificate in Personal Financial Capability
Open for applicationsLearn how to manage your money, set goals, and make confident financial decisions for your future.
- Level 2
- Home-based learning
- No fees
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Smart Steps to Business
Online
Open for applicationsGet the skills to start your own business. Create a business plan and learn about marketing, finance, compliance, and technology.
- Level 3
- Online
- No fees
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Te Tirohanga Māori
Programmes here
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He Papa Tikanga
Home-based learning
Open for applicationsGet insight into a Māori worldview. Learn about Māori traditions, values and protocols from the comfort of your own home.
- Level 3
- Home-based learning
- No fees
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He Tikanga Whakaaro
Home-based learning
Open for applicationsDive deeper into a broad range of Māori knowledge, beliefs and values, and learn about tikanga practices from the comfort of your own home.
- Level 4
- Home-based learning
- No fees
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Ārahi Kaupapa
Programmes here
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Certificate in Money Management
Online
Open for applicationsGet the confidence, tools, and knowledge to set financial goals, manage income and debt, and plan for a secure future.
- Level 3
- Online
- No fees
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Introduction to Team Leadership in Business
Online
Open for applicationsDiscover your leadership potential and learn how to motivate and guide others.
- Level 3
- Online
- No fees
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