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NZSL Educational Glossary Announcement

13 Jul 2021

Ko Taku Reo is excited to announce the NZSL Mathematics & statistics are available on NZSL Share for you all to use.

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Ko Taku Reo’s Assistive Technology Services

09 Jul 2021

Ko Taku Reo’s Assistive Technology Services still operates a full service during the school holidays. The preferred method for Whanau to submit their orders is via the online ordering form found on our website; https://www.kotakureo.school.nz/parents-and-whanau/services/hearing-aid-servicing

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Inflatable World

02 Jul 2021

Combined APODC & Ko Taku Reo free family event

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Parent Newsletter Term 2 - 28 June, 2021

28 Jun 2021

Term 2 parent newsletter

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Creating a more cohesive service for school-aged children with cochlear implants

16 Jun 2021

Hundreds of school-aged cochlear implant recipients are being welcomed back under the care of New Zealand’s two cochlear implant support services.

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NZSL Week Sign Ninja

13 May 2021

Share and print this Sign Ninja poster with a QR code to challenge learners (7-12 year olds) to play Sign Ninja to see who's the Sign Ninja Champ.

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NZSL Week at Ormiston Senior College

13 May 2021

The hearing students and staff participating in our NZSL week activities during lunchtime with fingerspelling, fingerspell hangman game, animal signs, teach vocabulary followed by Chinese whispers game.

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Christchurch Residential Indoor Netball Team

13 May 2021

The Christchurch Residences have entered a team in a local Indoor Netball Competition.

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Christchurch Residents Big Weekend

12 May 2021

The Christchurch Campus had a big weekend of activities planned. Some Photos of our fun!!

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New Play Equipment

11 May 2021

Ko Taku Reo Preschool in Kelston, Auckland, wants to send a HUGE thank you to the Remuera Lions Club for their generous donation for us to be able to purchase outdoor play equipment for our youngest Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children.

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