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 Tai Tokerau and Auckland 

Navigating COVID-19 in Tai Tokerau and Auckland regions.

Tai Tokerau

Kerikeri High School

What can we do?

Tikipunga High School

Strong school culture helps to deal with challenges

Kamo High School

Dealing with complexity

Kamo Primary School

Learning at the heart

Bream Bay College

Hybrid learning

Auckland

Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate Middle School

Connecting with families to lift attendance

Flatbush Primary

Embedding learnings from navigating

Glen Taylor School

School the hub of the community

Western Springs College

Communication the key to navigating Covid

Tāmaki College

Principals supporting principals

Ormiston Primary School

Leading a large school community through change

Weymouth Primary School

All about relationships

Carmel College

Wellbeing and connection first

St Mary's College

Being prepared

Hobsonville Point Secondary School

Maintaining what is important

Kadimah School

Reaching out to the community

Papatoetoe High School

Familiar Faces

Te Kura Kaupapa Māori ā Rohe o Māngere

Whānau focus

Sandspit Road School

It's all about relationships

Baverstock Oaks Primary School

Lifelong learning

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