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  • Orewa College—8 December 2015

    As part of their end of year activities, Year ten students at Orewa College north of Auckland were able to select from a variety of outdoor projects and eight students chose to come to CUE Haven to help us with our summer walking track project. At about 9:30 science teacher Michele Caldicott arrived with students…

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  • Westlake Boys High School—1 December 2015

    Westlake Boys High School on Auckland’s North Shore is one of New Zealand’s largest schools for boys.  It has a strong focus on academic success and a culture of achievement.  The year 9 & 10 students have been studying environmental sustainability and have been doing field projects to reinforce their classroom studies. As part of…

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  •  The Spaces Between/The Living Community | Unitec Media Students

    During 2014 – 2015, the Faculty of Creative Arts and Business at Unitec in Auckland sponsored a community media project called “The Spaces Between/The Living Community.”  The project involved students and staff from the Departments of Communication Studies and Performing and Screen Arts. “The Living Community” series is intended to reflect Unitec’s commitment to the…

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  • New Educational and Inspirational Signs at CUE Haven—November 2015

    Paige Keene and Yan Heere are two talented young graphic artists who have recently graduated from Unitec’s School of Graphic Design and whose inspirational and native bird signs have been on display at CUE Haven since 2014. This year with the help of a grant from Auckland Council’s Rodney Environmental Education Fund and generous sponsorship…

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  • Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School—16-20 November 2015

    Rudolf Steiner schools operate around the world and the Steiner philosophy seeks to address spirit, soul and body.  In addition to the full range of traditional academic topics, schools which follow the Rudolf Steiner approach follow a curriculum with an equal focus on art, science, nature and morality. Earlier this year, we were contacted by…

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