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Delicious and Unique World of Aotearoa Cuisine and NZSL Marvels!
26 Apr 2024
This week, we explore New Zealand food and NZSL through the eyes of Hillmorton High students with the students from a Deaf school in Japan.
Read articleExploring New Zealand through the eyes of Kelston Girls' College students
19 Apr 2024
This week, we explore New Zealand through the eyes of Kelston Girls' College students with the students from a Deaf school in Japan.
Read articleLet's Learn NZSL Together and Bridge the Gap with Our Peers from Japan!
12 Apr 2024
We are delighted to share the inspiring cultural exchange initiative embarked upon by our dedicated students. This week, our Tū Kōkiri students are excited to share the beauty of New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).
Read articleExploring Māori Culture: A Journey of Tradition and Heritage
05 Apr 2024
We are excited to announce a wonderful cultural exchange initiative undertaken by our enrolled school students. Our students have been privileged to broaden their horizons through interactions with students from a Deaf school in Japan. This week, Kelston Boys High School share insights into Māori Culture.
Read articleCultural Exchange with Japanese Deaf School Students
28 Mar 2024
We are excited to announce a wonderful cultural exchange initiative undertaken by our enrolled school students. Our students have been privileged to broaden their horizons through interactions with students from a Deaf school in Japan.
Read articleCelebrating Our Outstanding Students!
06 Nov 2023
We are thrilled to announce the exceptional achievements of our students at the Hillmorton High Merit Assembly & Senior Prizegiving 2023! 🌟 We want to take a moment to recognise and celebrate their hard work, dedication, and remarkable accomplishments.
Read articleCentral Otago KIT Day 2023
02 Nov 2023
Hi, I’m Rylee, and I would like to tell you about the KIT Day I organised. We held it at Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell on the 19th of October. There were 41 people: 23 students and 18 adults.
Read articleDeaf Culture
05 Oct 2023
As young Deaf adults New Zealand Sign Language is our language. Sign language is a visual language which uses our hands and facial expressions. We wanted to share our language with the students and teachers at Ormiston Junior College.
Read articleFishy Friday in Tu Kokiri
08 Aug 2021
On Friday, Tu Kokiri students really enjoyed "Fishy Friday" as part of their Food and Nutrition programme, at the Auckland Deaf Society.
Read articleKeep in Touch
05 Aug 2021
One of our learners at the Southland NZSL Immersion Hui wanted to apply what he had learned while reading his book 'Keep in Touch'.
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