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Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award Residential—5-9 October 2015
This week twelve Duke of Edinburgh’s Hillary Award (DoEHA) participants were at CUE Haven to complete the residential requirement for their gold award. This was the fifteenth gold award residential at CUE Haven as usual we had a great time and got a lot done. The group arrived on Monday morning and included Abinaya, Amber,…
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Mental Health Awareness Week
Each year, the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation sponsors Mental Health Awareness Week to focus attention on mental health and well being. The Foundation sponsors activities around the country intended to promote well being and one of the themes is “Nature Is Key To Well Being.” The CUE Haven story has been included on the…
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Rodney Times | 27 August 2015
This week’s edition of the Rodney Times featured an article about the visit by Abingdon School. You can read the article by Delwyn Dicky here.
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Abingdon School–20 August 2015
Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, England, is one of England’s oldest schools, dating back to 1256. It has a strong commitment to academic achievement, extracurricular activities and community service. Every two years, the senior rugby team makes an overseas trip to learn about other parts of the world and also to play rugby. This year the…
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Westlake Girls High School—14 August 2015
Westlake Girls High School on Auckland’s North Shore is one of New Zealand’s largest girls schools. In 2014, teacher Maree O’Leary brought out a class of Gateway programme students and the girls built benches, signs and a bird feeder all of which they installed at CUE Haven and are still being enjoyed by visitors. This…
